Write an article based on this "Avoid too much sun exposure. Use hair oil. Use daily damage protectants. Trim your ends. Get a salon treatment."
article: The sun not only dries your hair out, it can also strip your hair of its color. Wear a hat when you’ll be in direct sunlight for longs periods of time to avoid damage from sun rays. Hair oil replaces the oils in your hair that bleaching has stripped away.  Use oil in your hair before showering to fill in the “gaps” in your hair created by missing oils. This protects against the damage of shampooing.  Use oil in your hair after showering to do the same thing. It makes the hair appear soft and shiny. After the shower, use oil sparingly. Part your hair into a top and bottom section. For fine hair, use one drop of oil per section, for thicker hair add a drop as needed. Coarse hair can need up to five drops. Hair damage isn’t all self inflicted. Every day, we deal with things which damage hair, and they are unfortunately unavoidable. Things like pollution, UVA/UVB rays and even your A/C and heater. Most hair protectants are for heat. Look for products that protect against heat, sun and weather. Since your hair is already rough, look for a product that also repairs damage. Split ends are almost guaranteed when bleaching your hair. If left unattended, a split end can split all the way up the hair shaft, making your hair look and feel straw-like. The best way to avoid further damage created by split ends is to have your hair trimmed every 4 to 6 weeks.  To save yourself money between salon visits, you can learn to Cut Your Own Hair.  This is a good option for small trims between salon visits. Continue to consult a professional at least every six months. If you can afford it, hair salons offer deep moisture or gloss treatments to keep hair soft and frizz to a minimum.

Write an article based on this "Select five neon nail polish colors. Choose black lacquer nail polish so that your skull faces won’t chip easily. Apply your neon polish base coat and allow the nail polish to dry. Create your skull eyes by placing two black lacquer nail polish ovals toward the base of your nails. Design the skull nose by drawing an upside down heart in black polish underneath the eyes. Draw the teeth using a nail art striper brush for a clean, linear effect. Provide ample dry time before adding the clear top coat."
article: If possible, go even bolder by painting each nail a different color. Although you will be applying a clear topcoat, preserve your manicure by using strong polish for the details. Make sure the base coat is fully dry before you attempt to design your skull. Also, while you can get away with only one coat, consider painting two base coats for a stronger manicure. You’ll want your skulls to be looking outward instead of at you. One way to approach this is to paint two small slanted ovals side by side with the ends touching each other. If you don’t have a brush try using a toothpick or even the tip of a dried out felt tip pen. If you add the top coat too soon your skulls will smudge.

Write an article based on this "Let the steak rest. Carve the steak into 1/4-inch (6-mm) thick slices. Serve immediately."
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Transfer the grilled steak to a carving board and let it rest for 3 to 5 minutes. By allowing the steak to rest, you give the juices a chance to redistribute themselves in the meat. You will end up with a more thoroughly juicy steak as a result. Hold the steak steady with a meat fork and use your other hand to slice the meat with a carving knife.  Use a carving knife with a thin blade. Turn the steak so that the long end faces you. The muscle fibers, or "grain," should run horizontally. Hold the knife at a 45 degree angle and cut the steak across the grain. Do not cut the steak alongside the grain, since doing so will result in tough, chewy meat. Carne asada is best served hot.