Q: You hair does not need to be freshly-washed, but it needs to be dry. This style works best on hair that has not been washed for 1 to 2 days. This style can work on any hair type. However, if you have curly or textured hair, your style may look more curly than wavy. This should only take a couple of minutes, depending on how warm or cold it is where you live. Because there is nothing holding the twists in place, they should unravel on their own. If they did not unravel on their own, use your fingers to gently comb them apart.  Do not brush your hair, or you will remove that piece-y, beachy look.
A: Start with dry, unwashed hair. Let the sea salt dry.

Q: A warm washcloth or compress gently held against the bruise can stimulate circulation in the skin around your eye. This can encourage the blood that has collected under your eye to be reabsorbed and may lessen it's dark appearance. Repeat this action several times a day for a few days following the injury. When you lie down, make sure your head is raised up higher than the rest of your body. This position encourages drainage and can help reduce swelling. Sleep with your head propped up on two pillows to keep it elevated. Use a mild soap and water to gently clean any small cuts around your eyes. This will help prevent a bacterial infection, which will elevate your black eye from a bruise to a serious medical situation.  Once the area is cleaned, pat with a clean towel and try to keep the injury clean and dry.  Signs of infection include a fever, redness, or pus-like drainage.
A: Apply moist heat once the swelling has stopped. Keep your head elevated. Clean the area.

Q: Retinoid creams can help to remove dead skin cells and unclog your pores to help prevent future acne outbreaks. This is one of the most common treatments for acne, but it is available by prescription only. Talk to your doctor if you are interested in trying a retinoid cream. Sometimes it may be necessary for you to take an antibiotic to combat skin infections caused by acne. If you have moderate to severe acne, then your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic cream. An antibiotic cream will help to combat any infections that your acne has caused. Make sure that you use the antibiotic cream exactly as directed and do not stop using it until your doctor tells you to. Corticosteroid creams and injections can also help to improve the appearance of acne. Your doctor may give you a corticosteroid cream to apply or inject a corticosteroid into your skin to improve its appearance. If nothing seems to improve your acne, then your doctor may prescribe an oral retinoid called isotretinoin. This medicine is very effective, but it has some severe side effects, so it would only be used as a last resort. Side common side effects of isotretinoin include rash, depression, nosebleeds, and bone and joint pain. It can take weeks or even months before you notice any improvement in your acne. Your acne may even become more severe before it starts to improve. Try to be patient as you work to prevent acne and improve the condition of your skin.
A: Try retinoid creams. Ask about antibiotics. Talk to your doctor about corticosteroids. Consider isotretinoin. Keep in mind that treatment takes time.

Q: This step can be tricky depending on where your pad is. It is easy if a concrete truck can reach the pad with its' chute, but if not you will have to use a wheel barrow or power buggy to move the concrete from the truck to the forms. The concrete must be poured quickly so you have time to move it into place while it is still wet. Essentially, screeding is leveling out the top of the concrete. Run a strait board on the top of your forms across the concrete, if there is a large pile-up, have someone rake back the pile so you can proceed with the screed process.  It is best to have one person on each side of the screed board and pull back the concrete simultaneously. If your pad is too large or not in a position to be screeded from the outside, one person or both people must stand inside the pad and do your best to run the board along the 2x4s. If you cannot perform these two methods for screeding, it is suggested you seek help from a more advanced concrete finisher. Bull floating is the first step of smoothing out the concrete. It will knock down all of the rocks and bring the "creamy" concrete mix to the surface. Doing this correctly should leave your pad flat and smooth with no holes. The "wetter" the concrete is, the easier it will seal all the holes up; if you wait to long to bull float, it will be hard to seal the surface. If some holes will not close up, you can sprinkle some water to aid in the process. Hand edging the concrete will create a nice rounded edge as opposed to a sharp rigid one. It will also seal the edge. If an error is created in the edging process, use the hand float to clean up along the edge. The hand float should be used to seal up any holes that are reachable. After the first round of sealing the surface by bull floating and edging, it is generally time to do the process over again. The objective is to get the bull float lines and edger lines to go away, while the top remains smooth.  This may take some time depending on weather, if the sun is out it it will dry up quicker. There is a video tagged in these instructions that will help you learn how to properly finish concrete.
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Pour the concrete into your forms. Screed the concrete. Bull float the concrete. Hand float and hand edge along the outside. Finish bull float and edging.