Article: Begin by parting your hair down the middle. Next, create 3 sections on each side of your head. You'll want to have a section in front, above, and behind each ear. Twist and clip 5 of the sections out of the way.  Your hair should be dry at this point. Detangle the remaining section with a wide-toothed comb, then apply shea butter or a leave-in cream. Follow up with a nourishing hair oil or olive oil. Comb your hair once more to distribute the products evenly. Make sure that you make the ponytail nice and tight so that the hair is pulled taut against your scalp. Use a mini hair tie to reduce bulk and discomfort. Split the ponytail into 2 sections. Twist each section clockwise into a thin rope. Next, twist the ropes together counterclockwise. Your hair should hold the rope naturally on its own; if it doesn't, secure it with a mini hair elastic. Moisturize and detangle each section before tying it into a tight ponytail. Twist each ponytail into a rope braid, then secure it with a mini hair elastic, if needed. Work one section at a time. Pull the first rope braid on the left side of your head over to the right. Secure it with a bobby pin. Next, pull the first rope braid on the right side over to the left side of your head, and secure it with a bobby pin as well. Work your way back and forth across your head, from forehead to nape.  Pull the rope braids tightly across your head to help further stretch out the hair. If you didn't secure the rope braids with mini hair elastics, they may have come untwisted. If that happened, simply re-twist them before pinning them. During this time, your hair will dry and begin to stretch. Feel free to switch out the scarf to match your outfit or wear a cute hat over it. Take the scarf off first, then pull out the bobby pins. Carefully undo the twists and pull out the hair ties. If you want to, you can fluff up your hair. Be very gentle; do not tug, pull, or yank on the hair ties. Your hair may be wavy or curly when you undo the twists. If you like, you can wear this as a style. If your hair looks very poufy and frizzy, you'll need to redo the whole procedure. Dampen your hair and reapply the shea butter or cream. Skip the ponytails, and simply twist each mini section into a rope braid, then stretch and pin them across your head. Cover them with a scarf and leave it on for 1 day.  Instead of doing 6 sections, try 8 or 10 this time. If you want your curls to have more definition, don't fluff them out this round.
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Divide your hair into 6 sections. Apply moisturizing products to the remaining section. Tie the section off into a ponytail. Twist the ponytail into a rope braid. Repeat the process on the remaining sections. Pull the rope braids across your head and secure them with bobby pins. Tie a satin scarf around your head and leave it on for 2 days. Remove the twists. Redo the process with more twists, if desired.
Article: This includes any wiping materials such as toilet paper, tissues, or baby wipes as well as a small trowel, hand sanitizer, and plastic sealable bags. It’s a good idea to choose a bag for these supplies that is colored or isn’t see-through. Look in camping stores or online for plastic bags designed for storing used toilet paper. This is to prevent water contamination and the spread of disease and ensure you don’t disrupt the trail or other hikers. Before picking a spot, look around and make sure you’re not near bodies of water like streams, lakes, rivers, trails, or campsites. Walking 75 paces should ensure that you’re far enough away. A cluster of bushes or a tree with a large trunk will provide you with some privacy while you’re using the bathroom. Look for a spot that isn’t entirely out in the open and is on relatively flat land. You may need to walk farther into the woods to find a secluded spot, so pay attention to your location. A large rock is another privacy option. These are things you definitely want to avoid when choosing a bathroom spot. It’s also a good idea to look out for any other dangerous or poisonous plants or animals when picking out a bathroom location so that you don’t have to worry about getting hurt.  Spot poison ivy by looking for plants with clusters of three leaves.
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Bring a bag with the essential toilet materials. Stay at least 200 feet (61 m) from water, trails, and campsites. Find a secluded spot. Watch out for poison ivy, ant hills, and bee nests.
Article: Locate the power switch on the side of your sewing machine, and switch it to the off position. Do this before you try to thread your sewing machine. You will be inserting the thread through moving parts of the sewing machine. If the machine remains on and you accidentally apply pressure while trying to thread the machine, you could seriously injure your fingers. Since the power is switched off, you will need to adjust the moving parts manually. Turn the wheel on the right side of your sewing machine in clockwise to move the needle upwards. Stop turning when the needle is at its highest point. If you keep turning the wheel, the needle will move back down again, so make sure to stop turning when it reaches its highest point. Locate the lever next to the needle base on your machine. Push this lever upwards to raise the presser foot. Having the presser foot in this position will make it easier to thread the machine because it will be out of the way.
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Turn off the sewing machine. Raise the needle using the hand wheel on the side of the machine. Lift the presser foot with the lever.