Q: If Minecraft is running, you'll need to exit it in order for your new skin to take effect. There are countless Minecraft skins available for free download from a variety of Minecraft fan sites. Skins come in PNG format, which is a common image format. In fact, you can create your own custom skin by editing the character template in any image editor. Click here for instructions on creating your own skin. If you want to download one of the millions of fan-made skins instead of creating one, start with some of these popular sites:  MinecraftSkins.com MinecraftSkins.net PlanetMinecraft.com/resources/skins/ Seuscraft.com/skins Click the "Download" button for the skin you want, or right-click on the open skin image in your browser and select "Save image". The skin should download to your computer in PNG format, but packs with multiple skins will usually be bundled in a ZIP file. Note whether the skin is for the Steve or the Alex model on its download page. Visit Minecraft.net and open the Profile page. You will need to log in with your Minecraft or Mojang account in order to change your skin. You can download the template for editing your own skin by clicking the "Download template" link for the Steve and Alex skins. With the newest versions of Minecraft, you can play as either the Steve (classic) or Alex model. Both are very similar, but the Alex model has slimmer arms. The skin that you downloaded will technically work on either model, but the skins look best when you've selected the model that it was designed for. Select the model that you want to use before uploading your new skin file. Choose File button and browse for your new skin. Select the PNG file that you downloaded from the skin site. Upload button after selecting your skin file. The new skin will be uploaded to the Minecraft skin servers, which should only take a few moments. You'll see the green Success message at the top of the page after it has uploaded. If you are playing version 1.8 or later, the skin change will happen immediately. If you are playing 1.7.9 and earlier, the skin change process may take about an hour. If you are playing 1.3 or earlier, you cannot change your skin. Once your skin has been updated, you can start Minecraft to see your changes. Since the skin has been uploaded to the Minecraft skin server, everyone will be able to see your new skin when you join a multiplayer game.
A: Exit Minecraft if it is open. Find the skin that you want to use. Download the skin to your computer. Open the Profile page on the Minecraft official website. Select what model your skin is for. Click the . Click the . Start up Minecraft.

Q: Lean forward and grab a section of hair from your nape. Begin to Dutch braid your hair along your hairline towards the front of your head, then straighten up. Continue to Dutch braid back down the other side of your hair, then finish off with a regular braid. Wrap the braid around your head along the inside edge of your Dutch braid, then secure it with bobby pins.  Choose bobby pins that match your hair color. This style works great on short hair too! You can create a similar style with milkmaid braids: a set of Dutch braids wrapped around your head like a crown. Create a deep side part. Starting from the thicker side of the part, French braid down the side of your head and across the back. When you reach the other side of your nape, finish with a regular braid, and tie it with an elastic. Coil the braid into a bun and bobby pin it.  For extra volume, tug on the outer loops of the regular braid before you coil it into a bun. This will loosen your braid and add extra fluffiness to your hair. Be sure to tuck the end of your braid into the bun so that it's not visible. Part your hair down the middle. French braid the right side until you reach your ear, then finish with a regular braid. Braid the left and middle sections as normal. Coil the middle braid into a bun. Wrap the French braid around it counterclockwise, then wrap the left braid around it clockwise. Secure both with bobby pins.  Secure the each of the buns and wraps with bobby pins for extra hold. Make sure that all of your hair is in the braids. You should have 3: a French braid and 2 regular braids. Make the left braid a little thinner than the middle section. Split your hair into 3 sections. Braid each section and secure them with elastic. Pull the left braid towards the right braid and pin it. Next, pull the right braid towards the left braid, and pin it as well. Pull the middle braid up and pin it to the top of the left braid. Tuck the tail under the other braids.  For extra volume, fluff the braid before you start pinning them. Do this by gently pulling on the outer loops. If the left braid extends past the right braid, just loop it back towards the left. Tuck the tail of the right braid under the left braid. If it's too long, then wrap it back towards the right. Apply a pomade or mousse to your hair to tame frizz and flyaways and create a sleek style. Pull your hair into a low ponytail. Split it in half, weave 1 of the halves into a fishtail braid, and tie it with an elastic. Twist and coil the other half into a bun, with the braid sticking out the middle. Pin it in place, then wrap the braid around the base of the bun. Pin the braid as well.  If you don't know how to do a fishtail braid, you can do a regular braid too. Tuck the end of the braid under the bun so that it's out of sight. For a more elegant touch, start with a deep side part.
A: Try a braided halo for an updo. Coil a side French braid into a bun for a simple touch. Twist French braids and regular braids into an intricate braided bun. Make 3 braids, then wrap and twist them together for an elegant updo. Wrap a fishtail braid around a bun for an elegant look.

Q: The bottom of the unit should include a small hole in the middle of this felt pad and words written across it. The words should read “Lift to Fuel.” You may also see a small flathead screw on the side of the pad.
A: Turn the inside unit over to reveal the felt bottom.

Q: If you have long hair, pull all of your hair away from your face and secure it with a hair tie. If you have bangs, you may need a headband to hold them back away from your face as well. After you've opened your pores, gently wash your face with your usual facial cleanser. You don’t need to scrub hard, you just want to have a nice clean face to exfoliate. Wash off all the exfoliating paste with warm, not hot, water. Then splash your face with cold water to close your pores. Make sure you’ve removed all of the scrub, otherwise your face will be sticky or grainy from the leftover scrub. If you have oily, tough skin, you may be able to exfoliate daily without any problem. On the other hand, those with sensitive or dry skin should limit at-home exfoliating to 1-2 times per week. If your skin becomes red or irritated, cut back on how much you’re exfoliating and consult your doctor.
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Pull your hair back. Use the face wash you usually use. Rinse the scrub off of your face with lukewarm water. Time your treatments.