Alcohol dehydrates you, and since Jagermeister has such high alcohol by volume, it dehydrates you very quickly. Try alternating a full glass of water with every drink of Jager you take. The water will slow down the dehydration process and keep you from getting too drunk.  Understand that because you are drinking so much water, you will be running to the bathroom quite frequently. The more alcohol you drink, the less water you will remember to consume. Drink a couple glasses of water before you start drinking alcohol to help level the playing field. If a room is especially warm, you may find yourself dehydrated sooner rather than later. If you’re sweating more than you normally do, drink even more water to avoid becoming too drunk. Going to the bathroom frequently doesn’t just dehydrate your body – it also depletes it of necessary nutrients. This loss of nutrients is partially responsible for the hangover you feel the next day. To counteract this, drink plenty of electrolytes while drinking Jagermeister.  Keep packets of Emergen-C handy, so you can mix them into water and drink them between glasses of Jager. Buy a bottle of Gatorade and chug that between drinks of Jager. Drinking from a curved or round glass can result in you drinking more alcohol, because it’s tougher to gauge how much alcohol you’ve consumed. Keep track of how many drinks you’ve had (and if you can, how many ounces are in each drink). This will keep you from drinking too much too quickly.  Standard drink size for Jagermeister is usually 1.5 fluid ounces.  Standard drink size for a glass of wine is 5 fluid ounces. For beer, it's 12 ounces. Ask for your Jagermeister neat or on the rocks. Mixing Jager with sugar will only increase your chances of getting dehydrated. And if you are drinking Jagermeister, stick to Jagermeister. Mixing different types of alcohol is the easiest way to get sick or too drunk.  If you plan on mixing your Jager with sugary drinks, decrease your sugar intake earlier in the day to help your body maintain balance.  Sugary drinks go down easier and faster, so removing sugar from your drink is a great way to help nurse your drink longer. Moderate drinking for men is described as 2 drinks per day and 14 drinks per week. For women, moderate drinking consists of 1 drink per day and 7 drinks per week. Decide ahead of time how buzzed you want to get while drinking, set a concrete number of drinks you're allowed to have and stick to that number.  No-risk drinking for men consists of 3-4 drinks per day. For women, it's 2-3 drinks per day. Low-risk drinking for men consists of 5-7 drinks per day. For women, it's 4-5 drinks per day.
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One-sentence summary -- Drink water. Increase your electrolytes. Drink your Jagermeister from a straight glass. Drink your Jagermeister straight up. Limit the amount you drink.


Use the handle of a rat-tail comb to take a 1 to 2-inch (2.54 to 5,08-centimeter) square-shaped section of hair from your hairline. Lightly mist the section with water, then apply a moisturizing hair cream to it. A combination of castor oil and coconut or olive oil would work especially well for this. You can also use any other cream you'd normally use for making corn rows. Purchase some braiding hair or Marley hair. Select a thick strand, find the center, then place it behind the section of natural hair. You will have three strands of hair: a left synthetic strand, a center natural strand, and a right synthetic strand. Make sure that the hair you are using is synthetic. Cross the left strand over the middle one, then cross the right strand over the middle one. Keep braiding, making the stitches nice and right, until you run out of natural hair to braid. You will be left with two strands of synthetic braiding hair. Twist each strand of synthetic hair clockwise form two ropes. Next, twist the two ropes together counterclockwise to form a thicker rope. Do this for a few stitches, then stop. If the hair is very slippery and does not have a lot of texture to it, it may unravel during the next step. Secure it with a small hair elastic. Hold the first 1½ inches (1.91 centimeters) of the synthetic strand against your braid. Make sure that the tip of the synthetic hair is pointing down towards the end of the braid, and not up towards your scalp. Secure the strand with a small hair elastic, if needed. Hold the 1½-inch (1.91-centimeter) tip of the synthetic strand against your braid with one hand. Use your other hand to wrap the rest of the strand around braid and tip tightly. Start at your root, and continue downwards until you run out of hair to wrap. Overlap the hair slightly as you wrap so that you have no gaps. Hold the first 1½ inches (1.91 centimeters) of the new strand against the rest of your hair section. Secure it with a small hair elastic, if needed, then wrap the rest of the strand downward. Keep doing this until your faux loc is the length you want it to be. Hold the synthetic hair you were wrapping with away from the core. Trim the excess hair from the bottom of the core with a pair of scissors. Do not cut the hair you were wrapping with just yet. The "core" is the first strand of synthetic hair that you braided into your hair at the very begging. Wrap the synthetic hair downwards until it covers the core hair completely. Trim it off using a razor comb, then wrap it back upwards until you have nothing left to wrap with. You don't have to use a razor comb, but it will give you a nicer finish. Turn on a lighter and pass it up and down the length of your faux loc. If using fire around your faux hair makes you nervous, use a drop of nail glue instead. This process can take a while, so it would be a good idea to get some help or take lots of breaks. Work your way in sections, row by row, until you are done.
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One-sentence summary --
Take a thin section of hair, and apply moisturizer to it. Place a thick strand of braiding hair behind it. Braid the two together. Finish off with a rope braid for a few inches. Add a new strand of synthetic hair to the top of your braided hair. Wrap the synthetic strand around the braid. Add more synthetic strands using the same technique. Trim off the excess hair. Finish wrapping the synthetic hair, then trim it off with a razor comb. Seal the hair with a lighter. Repeat the process for the rest of your hair.