Q: The most important element to choosing your straightening tool is to find one that feels natural and makes straightening easier for you. However, a good rule of thumb is to select flat irons that are thinner for short hair and thicker for long hair. Before choosing a flat iron, consider the thickness or type of your hair. Thicker hair may require a wider flat iron to straighten a relatively small section, as this hair type makes it more difficult for heat to penetrate the layers of hair. If you have very dry hair, choose a lower heat setting to avoid frying hair. Flat irons can heat up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 Celsius) or higher. If your hair is thick or coarse, you'll want to choose a high heat setting between 350 and 400 Fahrenheit (176 to 204 Celsius). If your hair is fine or damaged, use lower heat between 250 and 300 Fahrenheit (121 to 148 Celsius). You can either blow dry or allow hair to air dry as you wish. Many people are under the mistaken assumption that blow drying damages hair. If you use a protectant spray, blow drying can actually make your hair healthier and easier to manage. This is largely due to the fact that blow drying prevents tangling that may occur when hair is allowed to air dry, and by brushing as you dry, the cuticles of hair are flattened making hair appear sleeker. Make sections on both sides of the head and down the back. Lift and separate the top layers of each section, and clip them to your head, leaving only the very bottom layer of hair free in each section. Starting with the bottom layer, select strands that are slightly thinner than your flat iron. You don't want hair to get pulled or broken by attaching to other parts of the iron. Gently move the iron from the top of hair, as close to your head as possible, all the way to the tips of hair. Continue until each strand is straightened. Typically, you'll need to go over each strand at least three to four times, depending how curly your hair is.
A: Choose a flat iron. Set your iron to the right temperature. Start with dry hair. Separate hair into layers. Iron each strand.

Q: Open a web browser. https://account.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/login.action.     ” Confirm that you want to deactivate all devices on your account.  Keep in mind that there are limitations to this function. You can only deactivate all systems every 6 months. You will need to reactivate a system to gain access to your downloaded games. You can share your games with up to 5 PlayStation devices that are registered to your account. If you want to deactivate a single PS3, you need to call Sony Entertainment Network’s customer service line at 1-855-999-7669.
A: Get on your computer. Go to the following URL: Log in using your Sony Network Account. Click the Account tab at the top of the page. Choose “Media and Devices” from your list of options in the left hand Account column. Highlight the Game option by hovering your mouse over the box. Click “Deactivate All. Repeat the deactivation under Video, Music and Comics options.

Q: Gas is commonly produced by the digestion of food, and some foods are worse than others. Beans, onions, cabbage and other cruciferous vegetables, and whole grains are all notorious for producing gas. Avoid these foods or eat them with digestive aids if you are having issues with chronic bloating.  Other foods that cause gas include fibrous fruits like apples, peaches, raisins, and apricots, vegetables like garlic, cucumbers, brussel sprouts, and legumes. Foods that don’t tend to produce gas include meat, fish, eggs, poultry, and carbohydrates like rice.  Eat probiotic yogurt. Yogurts with active bacterial cultures can ease digestion and reduce the amount of gas you produce. Taking a digestive enzyme like Beano can work similar results. Eat smaller bites or portion sizes, and avoid sucking on hard candies, drinking through straws, or chewing gum. These activities all lead you swallow air and will increase bloating. Water and other non-carbonated drinks can help to reduce gas and bloating, flushing out the system.Many people find that warm water particularly relieves their symptoms. Drink slowly to avoid swallowing more air. Also, make sure that your choice of beverage is non-carbonated. Otherwise, you may end up more bloated. There are many home remedies that purport to relieve gas and bloating, called “carminatives.” These herbs work by soothing the lining of the digestive system, regulating and coordinating its functions – in other words, helping you to expel gas.  Try some of these carminatives to see whether they work for you. For instance, teas made from peppermint, anise, and ginger – all carminatives – are thought to relieve bloating.  Foods that contain carminative herbs and spices allspice, clove, juniper, bergamot, sage, thyme, basil, cinnamon, and nutmeg may also relieve symptoms. You can purchase carminatives at natural health stores or many grocery stores. Occasional gas and bloating is natural. However, if you find that your symptoms are persistent, there may be an underlying issue like stress, food intolerances, gastrointestinal disorders, or poorly fitting dentures.  Take note of any correlation between your diet and gas. For example, lactose intolerance, the inability to digest milk products, can cause flatulence, bloating, and abdominal cramps.  Talk to a doctor if you are frequently uncomfortable and cannot determine the cause.
A: Watch your diet. Drink plenty of water. Take herbal remedies. Look for other causes.

Q: The page will refresh and Facebook will generate a list of “People You May Know” based on the information in your profile.  You may want to browse this list for friends you didn’t think of in your original search. You can also use this list if you can’t remember someone’s name. You will find this box toward the right-hand side of the screen. This box will display the email address that is currently associated with your account. Follow the directions provided by Facebook to import email contacts from the email address of your choice. The directions will vary depending on your email service provider. For example, if you use Gmail, you will be required to log in to your Gmail account, click on "Export" within Gmail, and select the contacts you want uploaded to Facebook. Facebook will search for your friends using the email addresses and names imported from your email account.
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Click on "Find Friends" at the top-right of any Facebook session. Navigate to the “Add Personal Contacts” box. Import your email contacts. Browse the friend suggestions provided to you by Facebook.