Article: One way to get your mane sparkling is to dress it up with some iron-in hair charms. These hair accessories come on a sheet and are applied with a flat iron or curling iron. Peel off the hair charms and place them directly on your hair, then run a flat iron over the top of the charms to seal them into your hair. They will wash out easily with shampoo, and do not damage hair.  Try placing a row of star-shaped hair charms in a headband-shaped arrangement. Consider placing a long line of metallic stud-shaped hair charms on a lock of hair near your face. A great way to add sparkle to any hairstyle is with a piece of hair jewelry. Hair jewelry comes in all shapes, sizes, and styles. It is also reusable, which means you will be able to get more out of your investment in the long run.  Try a metallic gold, leaf shaped headband with a side bun for a goddess-like look. Add miniature metallic cuffs to your braid for an elegant, unique hairstyle. Try adding a sparkling hair clip to a low ponytail to add flair to your easy, everyday style. Add metallic or jeweled bobby pins to an up-do. Hair tattoos are an inexpensive, chic way to add some sparkle to your hair. They work just like a temporary tattoo for your skin. You simply lay the tattoo flat against your strands, dab with a wet cotton ball, and then peel off the paper backside of the tattoo. They wash out easily with shampoo.  Add multiple hair tattoos on either side of your part to dress it up. Try applying hair tattoos continuously from ear to ear for a headband that won’t budge. Hair tinsel is a great way to add sparkle and shine to your locks. It is a relatively inexpensive hair accessory you can purchase online, at a costume store, or at your local beauty supply shop. Most hair tinsel is simply tied in at the roots of your existing locks. It can be helpful to have a friend’s extra hands when you tie in the tinsel.
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Iron in some star shaped hair charms. Try some sparkling hair jewelry. Try a sparkly hair tattoo. Try some tinsel.

Problem: Article: Browse freelance marketplaces, such as UpWork or PeoplePerHour, to find potential graphic designers taking on book work. Create a list of favorites based on their relevant experience, listed availability, and the scope of your project.  Determine if you want help formatting and adding design elements to your book’s interior or just creating the cover. Most marketplaces ask freelancers to list an hourly rate. Take this number into account as you budget for your design project. If you have questions that come up about your project while you browse profiles, write those down to discuss with the designers later. Write your shortlist of potential candidates a personal message confirming their availability and describing the scope of assistance you are seeking. Based on this information, ask each designer to send you a portfolio of relevant past work that you can consider in making a hiring decision.  You might say, “I’m hiring a designer to create a cover for my self-published romantic novel aimed at older women. Do you have any past cover work you might be able to show me in this vein? It will help me decide if we are a good fit.” Some designers may self-select out of the hiring process if they feel they aren’t a good fit for your project or are too busy. If someone you really like isn’t available, you can always ask, “Do you have a trusted fellow designer who might be interested in a project like this?” Ask each of the designers if they might participate in a short test to demonstrate their design skills for compensation. You can get a feel for their work and communication style firsthand.  Ask the designers to do a test other than a mock up of your cover. The goal is not to get your project out of the test for a lesser fee but to determine the skill level of the various candidates. Give the designers a set of creative and formatting guidelines to follow for the test. For example, you could ask them to design a bookmark of specific dimensions that reflects the mood of your book. Allow them some room for creativity! Narrow your field down to 2 or 3 potential designers. Coordinate to interview each either over the phone or on a video call. This is a great opportunity to ask questions about their portfolio, further describe your project to gauge their interest, and discuss the budget.  Important questions to ask include: “How do you incorporate client feedback into your designs?” and “How do you see our collaboration working over the design process?” Ask how long a project of this scope will take them and how many rounds of feedback are included in their design fee, if there is a limit. Take note of your rapport with each designer. You’re apt to have a better working relationship with someone you get along with and can communicate with easily. Hire the designer you feel the best about based on their skills, experience, availability, and price. Include any relevant observations from your trips to the bookstore. Email your designer a copy of your manuscript to read, as well. This background information will help them execute a design that resonates with the tone of your book and the design aesthetic that appeals to you.  If you’re concerned about providing a copy of your unpublished book to the designer, ask them to sign a nondisclosure agreement. If it’s within the scope of the design project, ask your designer to double-check the formatting of your book’s interior to make sure it is print-ready.
Summary: View graphic designer profiles on freelance marketplaces. Ask for copies of past work or a portfolio. Pay the finalists to perform a small, skills-based design test. Interview multiple designers to make your final selection. Discuss your design objectives and project goals with your designer.

The priest will give you a "Go in peace to love and serve the Lord," or something very similar. Smile, thank him, walk out, and be excited! Your sins have been forgiven and you have a clean slate to work with. You're that much closer to God. Can you feel it? Now what are you going to do with your fresh start? If you forgot a sin you wished to mention, don't fret. God knows of your intentions and it has been forgiven along with the others. However, you may want to mention it next time. Or it could fester and turn into some unnecessary guilt! Many often choose to return to their pew and resume prayer, offering a silent thanks to God. And if your penance was a select number of certain prayers, there's no better time than now to channel God. So feel free to return to your seat and bookend your reconciliation with prayer. Many reflect on their experiences and how they can avoid the sins in the future. When's the next time you plan on confessing? What can you do in the meantime to find inspiration to live in His image? Harden your resolve now to try to live as He intended. Whatever the priest suggested you do for penance is best completed as soon as possible. Whether that's in the pew or a conversation you need to have with a loved one, seek to fulfill His desires as soon as possible. You'll feel so relieved when all is said and done! Upon completion of your penance, you may want to take a moment to thank God and revel in your absolution. Think about how much God loves you and how wonderful it is to be a part of His glory. Not everyone is so lucky! It is not expected that you never sin again. God knows that's ridiculous! It's only expected that you seek to avoid the situations that lead you to sin. It's also not wise to view confession as an excuse to sin! No, no, no. Confession is just a part of bringing humanity a bit closer to God, imperfections and all. All He wants is for you to do your best. As you go about the next days and weeks, keep in mind God's part in your life and how you can strive to live as He desires. Seek out the scriptures for inspiration, and surround yourself with those who yearn to live in similar ways. In other words? Go forth to love and serve the Lord. Your Lord.
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Leave the confessional feeling a little lighter than before. If you wish, return to your pew. Complete your penance. Pledge to stay aligned with God.