Article: Choose hair colors one to two shades darker than natural color for natural results. For more dramatic results, go for shades two to four shades darker. If this is your first time dyeing your hair, you may want to try using temporary or semi-permanent dye rather than permanent dye.  Temporary dyes tend to wash out after one shampoo.  Semi-permanent dyes will wash out after 20 to 26 shampoos. Permanent dyes may fade, but they usually stay in your hair until it grows out. Highlights are essentially the opposite of lowlights. Highlight colors should be one to two shades lighter than your natural hair color. For more dramatic results, go for shades three to four shades darker. You may need to bleach your hair to highlight it, which is best done in a salon. Make sure your five sections are roughly even. There should be one section on the top of your head. Then, on either side of your head, separate the hair into two sections. When you're done, you should be left with one section of hair on top and four sections on the sides. Use rubber bands or hair clips to secure your hair. In other words, you should have three sections in the front of your head, and two in the back. Let down one of the sections. Starting at the top of the section, insert the end of your comb through your hair. Only a very thin section of hair should be on top of the end of the comb. Remember that for both highlight and lowlights, you should apply dye to very thin chunks of hair. This method creates more defined highlights and lowlights. Weaving and slicing are very similar, except when weaving you move the end of the comb through the surface of the hair in a subtle in-and-out pattern (rather than “slicing” in a straight line) to separate pieces of hair. The weaving method produces less defined, more natural-looking highlights and lowlights. Wrap a towel you are comfortable getting dye on around your shoulders. The towel will catch any dye drips and you can use it to dry your hair after the rinsing phase of the dyeing process. Secure the towel in place in front of your neck with a clip or safety pin. Dyeing kits generally come with gloves, but if yours doesn’t come with gloves, you can just wear normal latex or rubber gloves. Wearing gloves ensures that you don’t dye your fingers and nails along with your hair.
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Pick your lowlight colors. Pick your highlight colors. Divide your hair into five sections. Use the slicing method to separate hair for a more dramatic look. Use the weaving method to separate hair for a more natural look. Protect yourself and your surroundings from stains. Put on your dyeing gloves.
Article: Whether you're an athlete, an artist, a singer, or a writer: spend time doing what makes you happy. The first step to getting noticed is feeling (or at least appearing) confident and comfortable in your own shoes.  If you're in your element, you won't feel so self-conscious. Confidence is attractive, and guys can often tell when you're comfortable with yourself. Focus on doing what you love, and the rest will follow. Have a good time with your friends. Laugh a lot. Guys may find you more attractive if you seem like you're fun to be with. Relationships often sprout from common ground. If you spend time doing what you love, you're more likely to find someone who shares your passions. ress to impress. When you know you're going to see the guy, wear your cutest outfit. He may notice your outfit, and he may not--but you will likely feel more confident, and that can make all the difference.  Consider wearing clothes that the guy might relate to. If you're crushing on a guy who's into music, wear a band t-shirt. If you're crushing on a guy who's into sports, wear a shirt or jersey with the name of his favorite team. If the guy sees that you have interests in common, he may be more likely to think of you. You don't need to wear revealing clothing to impress a guy. In fact, many guys may be turned off by "trashy" clothing that reveals too much. Respect yourself and consider the social consequences of what you wear. Consider wearing makeup, but don't overdo it. A little makeup goes a long way. Ask your mother, your older sister, or another female relative for advice if you haven't applied makeup before. Join clubs, teams, or groups that he has joined, and put yourself into a position to grow close to him. Make it a natural process.  If a guy is involved in the science club, consider joining the science club. Only do this if you are genuinely interested in the science club; this approach only works if you can impress him by being as passionate about his hobby as he is. If a guy runs for your school's track team, consider joining the team. Again, only do this is you are genuinely interested in track. You don't want to be noticed for the wrong reasons. If a guy is in a band, consider going to his shows. Get to know the scene and compliment him on his music. From time to time, gaze over in his direction. When he notices you, discreetly lock eyes with him for a moment, then look away.  Smile coyly, if you're feeling bold. Research indicates that guys are more likely to approach girls when they are given clear signals that their interest is returned; smiling will subtly tell him that you're interested.  After you lock eyes, don't look over at him for a while. Repeat occasionally. He may begin to glance over at you more often to see if you are looking at him. Avoid looking at him too often. Be flirtatious, but don't be creepy. If you have mutual friends, spending more time with them can be a great way to grow closer to your crush.  If his friends like you and see that the two of you have chemistry together, they may help convince him to go for you. Be careful: sometimes, getting deep into a guy's social circle can complicate matters. If you share too many of the same friends, your crush may be afraid that asking you out will disrupt the friend group. He may worry about the complications that could ensue if the two of you break up down the line. Be aware that if you grow close to a guy's friends, some of them may fall for you instead. If you aren't open to this, be careful with your flirtation. It is one thing to move in the same circles as someone; it is another thing to follow him around. Stay true to yourself, your friends, and your interests, even as you make an effort to get close to him. Be forward, but not forceful; don't push yourself upon him. Let him notice you for who you are.
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Do what you love, and let your passion show. . Consider where the guy spends his time. Catch his eye. Consider getting to know the guy's friends. Be respectful of a guy's space.