Write an article based on this "Wash and condition your hair. Comb out your hair and apply a product. Divide your hair into two sections along your part. Dry your hair. Separate a 2-inch piece of hair from the back of the loose section. Wrap the hair around a heated curling iron or wand. Hold the curler with the strand in place for at least ten seconds. Repeat the curling process for the remainder of the section. Untie the other section and repeat the curling process with it. Work your fingers gently through your curls. Apply a little pomade or styling wax."
article: If you have naturally curly or wavy hair, apply a leave-in conditioner. If you have straight hair, skip the conditioner and use a detangling spray. If your hair is naturally curly, use a curl-defining gel. If you have naturally wavy hair, try mousse. For straight hair, go for curl-enhancing gel. You can use a center or side part, whichever you prefer for styling. Tie off the section you won't be working on first into a loose ponytail. You can let your hair air-dry or dry it with a diffuser, lifting your hair at the roots to encourage volume. Start from the back of your head and grasp a small section from the lowest layers. Start from the root of your hair and the tip of the curling iron. Wind the hair around the iron, gradually wrapping down to the base of the iron (where the handle is). Note that your hair is not clamped into the curling iron or wand, but rather twisted around the barrel. Avoid holding it for too long - you don't want to fry your hair! You may need to experiment with how long to hold your hair around the iron, as this varies depending on hair type. Start by holding for 10 seconds, and gradually increase that by a few seconds at a time until you get a curl that holds. Work from back to front, starting with the lower layers and finishing with the upper. Move the section you've already curled to the front of your shoulder to keep it out of the way. Let your curls cool completely. Then, separate the curls as much as you like. If the curls are tighter than you wanted, keep in mind that within a few hours they'll relax a bit. Take just a little bit of product, rub it between your palms to soften, and work gently into your hair with your fingertips. This helps define the curls and keeps them soft. Using styling wax instead of hair spray avoids the crunch and frizz that can come from sprays. However, if you prefer hair spray, spritz your curls with a light- or medium-hold spray.

Write an article based on this "Purchase a few terra cotta pots. Cut the parts of a face out of yellow craft paper. Brush the surface of the pot with outdoor modge-podge. Apply the pieces of the face to the upside down pot. Insert a stick into the end for a stem."
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Having a variety of sizes will give you a pumpkin family! Make sure they're clean if you had them laying around the house. You want them very orange to simulate pumpkins. If you don't have craft paper, use scrapbook paper, card, or wrapping paper. Anything that's bendy and colorful will work. Make arched evil eyebrows, a handlebar mustache, surprised eyes, or any detail that you'd like your pumpkin pots to have. The simpler your face, the more it will look like a jack-o-lantern. Give it a toothy grin, a triangular nose, and triangular eyes to make it look more pumpkin-esque. You only need a layer on the side you'll place the face for right now. Use a sponge brush or paint brush for best results. A thin, but even layer is ideal. Press them firmly into place. Then, apply a thin layer of the sticky stuff all over the pot, effectively weather-proofing it. When we say stick, we mean stick. Go outside under a tree and find a stick to fit through the bottom of your terra cotta pot. And there it is -- a pumpkin that won't rot in a week's time!