In order to terminate a contract, many gyms require members to submit a notarized letter of cancellation. This is a letter signed by an official notary public. When writing the letter, be sure to include your name, address, email address, and phone number. You must also list your gym account number. To prevent any potential misunderstandings, clearly state the terms of your cancellation in the letter. State the date by which you intend to cancel your membership. Provide a brief account of your reason(s) for canceling your membership. Acknowledge the gym’s cancellation policy and your adherence to it (are you within your right to cancel, will you pay the cancellation fee or are you eligible for a waiver, etc.).  "I am writing to inform you that I intend to [cancel or not renew] my gym membership on [enter date]." "I wish to [cancel or not renew] my membership because [enter reason(s)]."  "Under the terms of my contract, I need to [cancel or renew] my membership within [enter time limit]. As stated in the contract, I will [return my [membership card, clean out my locker, etc.]" In closing, request that the company notify you when it received your statement. Ask the company to confirm that you are following the correct procedure. If you are not following the correct procedure, ask them to provide you with additional information.  "Upon receiving my letter, please notify me."  "If I am not complying with your terms of cancellation, please inform me of the correct procedures." Find a local notary to sign your letter of cancellation. Fill out the envelope with the gym’s address and your return information. Post the letter. A quick internet search will provide you with a list of notary publics near you.
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One-sentence summary -- Provide your basic information. Formally request to cancel your membership. Ask for confirmation and additional information. Notarize and submit your letter.


Use a non-oily soap to wash your face and neck. Pay special attention to the hairline. Apply a scalp protector to the skin just below your hairline. The scalp protector protects your skin from the adhesive used to apply the wig, and keeps skin oils from weakening the bond of the adhesive. Let the scalp protector dry completely before attaching the wig. Before applying your wig, pull your hair back into a bun or a ponytail. You may need to wear a wig cap depending on the length of your hair. You can use a liquid adhesive or a special double-sided wig tape. If you are using the liquid adhesive, spread a thin layer around the perimeter of your head, just below the hairline. The glue needs to be tacky before you can apply the wig. Depending on the brand of adhesive, this could take several minutes. Use a blow dryer set to cool to speed the process.  Once the glue is tacky, place the wig on your head, and press the hairline of the front piece onto the glue line. Hold the wig onto the glued area. Apply constant pressure until the wig is secure and can stay on by itself. Let the glue dry completely before you style the wig.  To use wig tape, cut a piece of tape to fit the perimeter of your head, just below your hairline. Apply the tape to your forehead. Line the wig up so that the hairline is just on the edge of the tape. Peel the back of the tape off, revealing the other sticky side. Press the lace onto the adhesive, starting with the front hairline. Hold each section for about 30 seconds to make sure the wig is securely attached.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash your face. Pull your hair back. Apply the adhesive.


Blow drying and hot water can strip the color from your hair, leaving your dyed locks looking faded or tired. If you live in a region that has hot weather and bright, sunny days, you may also want to wear hats to protect your hair from the sun, which can bleach color from it. Even "permanent" hair dyes won't last forever. Eventually that color is going to fade, though with a color like green, there will likely always be some remaining tinge to your hair until you cut it. Infrequent washings will help protect the color of your hair and make it last longer.  You should also avoid chlorinated pools. This chemical can sometimes alter the hue of your hair color or cause it to fade rapidly. You may want to try using dry shampoo so that your hair feels clean but is spared the color sapping effects of water. When you do wash your hair, you should use cold water to prevent dye from leeching from your hair as much as possible. You may also want to change your shampoo to one that is formulated to protect color after dyeing. These can be found at most salons or pharmacies. To keep your dye-job looking fresh, you may want to use leftover dye to touch up your hair every two to four weeks. In some cases, you may be able to mix in your coloring agent with your conditioner to freshen it up without having to go through the trouble of the whole redyeing process. Touching up your hair with conditioner and remaining dye works best with intense and vibrant colors. Pastel colors don't usually stick very well when only washed through your hair.
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One-sentence summary -- Avoid applying heat to your hair. Wash your hair as rarely as possible. Touch up your hair regularly.


Check if there are any trails nearby that you can hike along so you can surround yourself with nature. Make sure the trails aren’t too long before you leave, or else you may get too exhausted before you can finish them. When you go out for your hike, put on hiking boots so you can get around easily without hurting yourself. Take snacks and water along with you so you don’t get exhausted or dehydrated while you’re out.  If you plan on going hiking off of a known trail, then make sure you have a map and a compass so you don’t get lost. Don’t litter or leave anything behind on the trails since it could affect local wildlife. Break a graham cracker in half and place a piece of chocolate bar on top of one of the pieces. Roast a marshmallow over your campfire until it’s golden brown, or until it feels gooey when you squeeze it. Put the roasted marshmallow on top of the chocolate and set the other half of the graham cracker on top to finish your treat. Try using different types of candy when you make your s'mores for different flavors. For example, use a peanut butter cup instead of a chocolate bar for a sweet and salty taste. Check if there are any nearby lakes or beaches that you can go to near your campsite. Make sure they’re open to the public for swimming, or else you may not be able to stay there. Bring a small cooler with you with some food and water so you can enjoy a day on the lake and enjoy time away from your campsite.  Be sure to wear sunscreen while you’re swimming so you don’t get any sunburn. Carefully read any warning signs near the lake or beach if there are any. Some campgrounds may have beaches with lifeguards on duty. If there isn’t a lifeguard, make sure you’re a strong swimmer and you stay at a depth where you feel comfortable. Campgrounds may have special activities or amenities that are available to do during the day. Check if they have any rental equipment, such as fishing rods or kayaks, so you can try new experiences and get away from the campsite. You can also look for games or playgrounds if you want to have fun with the entire family while you’re there.  Check the map of the campgrounds to see where activities or different sites take place. Some campgrounds may have special events around holidays, such as fireworks for Independence Day.
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One-sentence summary --
Go hiking if you want to explore the area where you’re staying. Make s’mores around the campfire for a sweet treat. Swim in nearby lakes to cool down on a hot day. Check what activities are available at the campgrounds.