Article: Jeju Island has a wonderful bus system that is easy to navigate and is very inexpensive (about $1.50 for all destinations). You can also hire a taxi or rent a car. If you do plan to drive, make sure to apply for an international driving permit before leaving for your trip!   If you do plan to drive yourself, check with your insurance company to see if international coverage is offered. Chances are, you will need to purchase additional insurance for your trip.   You can also bike around the entire island. This is a great way to see the coastal roads and forests and, apart from the cost of renting your bike, is free! A per-day rental will cost about $12. Chances are you will need to add international coverage to your data plan. Stop by your cellphone provider or give them a call to request this addition.  An alternative is to purchase a cheap cellphone locally when you arrive in Jeju that you will use only while on the island. One of the worst things would be arriving to Jeju Island and trying to use your credit card and finding out it has been blocked! Calling your bank ahead of time to let them know of your travel plans will keep your cards functioning while you travel.  Provide your bank with your travel dates and the names of the major cities you will be visiting. Most locations on Jeju Island will accept credit cards, but if you need cash, visit one of the major hotels on the island to exchange money for Korean Won. While many tourist locations on Jeju Island have signs in English, most locals will not speak your language. Having a translation app will give you a way to communicate, and they are usually free.   Check out Naver Korean Dictionary & Translate, GreenLife Korean English Translator, and Waygo Translator, Dictionary. Waygo, especially, might be helpful as it is an offline translator app, so you wouldn’t need to worry about having an internet connection.   Consider learning a few Korean phrases before you travel, such as “yes,” “no,” “where is,” and “thank you.” Many hotels will have guidebooks and translation guides available for sale when you arrive. Jeju Island is a huge honeymoon location, so there are a lot of accommodations available! You can rent a minbak, which is a guesthouse, or you can opt to stay in one of several luxury hotels.   For a luxury hotel, check out Hyatt Regency Jeju, Lotte Hotel Jeju, and Villa de Aewol. These locations all offer spas, restaurants, and high-class services.   If you are traveling on your own, check out the Guesthouse Bomnal. This location has no private rooms, but it is right on the beach and offers complimentary croque-monsieurs for breakfast. Because you would be sharing a room with other travelers, this is also a great way to learn more about the island and get recommendations for other places to visit.   Because Jeju Island is small, no matter where you stay you will only be an hour or two from the furthest side of the island.
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Decide before you travel how you want to get around Jeju Island. Check your phone plan to make sure you have international coverage. Notify your bank you will be traveling so they don’t block your credit card. Download a translation app to help communicate while you travel. Make reservations for your lodging.
Article: Hair comes in warm and cool undertones, just like skin does. Choose a shade that is opposite of your skin undertone. For example, if you have warm skin with yellow undertones, choose a cool shade of red with purple undertones. If you have cool skin with pink undertones, go for a warm shade of red with copper undertones. Unlike undertone, skin tone refers to how light or dark your skin is. In general, the lighter your skin is, the lighter red you should aim for; the darker your skin is, the darker red you should go for. For example:  If you have fair skin, opt for a bright copper or strawberry blond. Avoid wine and burgundy shades, unless you want a pale or gothic look. If you have a medium skin tone, choose a medium shade of red, such as copper or auburn. Avoid purple tints, as they can make your skin appear sallow. If you have dark skin, try a medium shade of auburn or a brownish shade. Avoid cool reds that have too much blue in them, however, as they can make your skin appear greenish. Instead, go for a warm red that has some orange in it. Red hair can range from light to dark, just like brown and blonde hair. For example, if you have medium-brown hair, then look for a medium shade of red. This way, you won't have to bleach your hair.  If you have black or very dark brown hair, you may have to bleach your hair to some extent to achieve the true red color. If you're using a boxed dye, the color will process as long as it's mixed with the developer that is included in the kit. However, if you have black or dark brown hair, the red may not come out as vividly as you’d like. Depending on how dark your hair is and how light you want the final color to be, you may have to bleach your hair first. In most cases, people with dark brown or black hair will need to bleach their hair in order for the dye to show up.  If your hair is lighter than the color you will be dyeing it, you do not need to bleach it first. If your hair is 1 to 2 shades darker, you can skip the bleaching, but be aware that the color will come out darker than what's on the box. If your hair is 3 or more shades darker, you should bleach it. to the same lightness as your desired red. Red hair comes in light, medium, and dark shades, just like brown and blond hair. You will need to bleach your hair to the closest blond or brown shade. For example, if you have black hair and want to go auburn, you should bleach your hair to a medium-brown shade.  Make sure that your hair is dry and healthy. Apply the bleach to the ends first, not the roots. Use the recommended developing time as a guide. Check your hair every 10 minutes in case it processes faster. Never leave bleach in your hair longer than the recommended time. Wait at least 1 full day before attempting to bleach your hair again. If your hair feels dry, it would be better if you waited until the following week so that it can recover from the harsh bleaching process. Alternatively, you can settle for a darker shade of red instead. It will still look great and your hair won't get as damaged. Apply a deep conditioning mask between bleaching sections to help your hair recover. if you are dyeing it a cool red. Bleaching tends to make your hair yellow or orange. While this is fine for warm reds, it can make cool reds appear less vibrant. Purchase a bottle of purple or blue toning shampoo from a salon or beauty supply store, then use it according to the instructions on the back.  Just because shampoo looks purple or blue does not mean that it is a toning shampoo. It must say "toning" on the bottle. Examples of cool reds include: garnet, mahogany, burgundy, claret, and rosewood blonde.
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Choose a red hair dye that goes well with your skin's undertone. Choose a shade of red that matches your skin tone. Match the red to your natural shade if you wish to avoid bleaching. Determine whether you need to bleach your hair. Bleach your hair Do a second bleach session if your hair is not light enough. Tone your hair
Article: You want a green face, not green hair! Pull it back in a ponytail and tuck it behind your ears. For even more security, slip a wig cap over your head. To make for an authentic green witch costume, try to cover up exposed skin that you don’t want to paint green, like your hands and ankles. Use long black gloves and a long skirt for a look that’s both elegant and efficient. Buy a large witch hat or move your hair forward if you’d rather not paint your ears.
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Tie back your hair. Let any face paint dry before you get dressed.