Q: Press the Power button found on the front right side of the device. Press the Home button on your gamepad. It is just below the touchscreen. Tap the second (green) icon from the left, right next to the Friends List icon. Miiverse will list several members of the Nintendo Network. Just search for a person you'd like to add to your Friends List. Once you find someone you'd like to befriend, tap on their picture to view their profile. At the top-right corner of the profile is a “Friend Request” button; tap on this. That particular person will get a notification. If he or she accepts, you will be able to view him or her in your Friends List.
A: Turn on your Wii U. Head for the Home screen. Go to Miiverse. Find someone you want to add. View the person's profile. Send a friend request.

Article: You can use your USB drive to save your recorded clips and game screenshots. Open the Capture Gallery app. You can find this in the Library. Find the content that you want to copy to your USB drive. Press the Options button and select "Copy to USB Storage." Select the files that you want to copy and then click "Copy." The files will be copied to your USB drive.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Copy your screenshots and game clips to your USB drive.

Problem: Article: When you're taking bust measurements, a bra will help lift your breasts, but make sure there's no extra padding to alter the size. If you don't have a non-padded bra, it's fine to take your measurement without a bra. Use a measuring tape to measure just beneath your bust. Keep the measuring tape level and pull it taut, but not tight enough to dig into your skin. If you get a fraction, round the measurement up to the next whole number. Add 4 to the measurement if it's an even number or 5 if it's an odd number. The resulting number is your band size. For instance,  if your under bust measurement is 31 inches, your band size will be 36. The fullest part of your breasts is usually around the nipple line. Make sure the tape measure is even and pull it so it is just tight enough to rest against you all the way around. Round the bust measurement up to the nearest whole number. For instance, if your bust measures 33.5 inches, round up to 34. The difference in your bust measurement and your under cup measurement will give you your cup size. Use the original under bust measurement, not your calculated band size. The difference between cup sizes is about an inch. If the difference between measurements is a 1, your cup size is A, if 2, it would be B and so on. In the case of the previous examples, you would subtract 31 from 34 to get 3, which would make your measurement a 36C.
Summary: Put on a non-padded bra if you have one. Measure under your bust and calculate your band size. Measure around your bust at the fullest point. Subtract your under bust measurement from your bust size.

Q: An all-over hair color will completely fill in any white hairs, making it a good option if your hair is more than 40% grey.  You can opt for semi-permanent colors which last for a couple of weeks, or go for permanent colors which will stay until the hair grows out. If you're trying to match the hair dye to your natural color, it's probably a good idea to get your hair done professionally, as it's difficult to predict how home coloring kits will react with your hair. However, many people use the necessity of dyeing their hair as an opportunity to experiment with a new color. If you decide to dye your hair at home, avoid home coloring kits that contain ammonia, which can damage and dry out the hair. Be aware that going don this route will require a lot of maintenance, as you will need to reapply the color (or at least touch-up the roots) every time the hair grows out. Highlights are another option for covering up white hairs. Rather than coloring the whole head of hair, select strands are bleached or dyed in order to add texture and life to the hair.  Highlights can be very fine, adding subtle color and shine to to the hair, or they can be big and bold, adding variety and contrast. Highlights will need to done by a professional hair stylist and can be quite pricey. However, they tend to last a little longer than all-over hair dyes. Henna is a form of natural hair dye. It contains no chemicals and will actually condition the hair, leaving it shiny and moisturized.  Henna will produce a rich red color in your hair. The lighter your hair (or the more white hairs you have) the brighter the red color will be. Henna can be very messy - it comes in the form of a brick which needs to be melted down, or in a powder which needs to be mixed with lemon juice or tea or coffee. It has a mud-like texture and needs to sit in the hair for several hours while the color develops. One thing to be aware of is that chemical hair dyes cannot be applied to henna-treated hair, so make the decision to use henna on your hair with care, as you will be stuck with it for a while! If you're not ready to commit to dyeing your hair just yet, there are other, more temporary solutions to covering up your white hairs.  Use hair mascara. This is exactly what it sounds like - mascara for your hair! It's great for covering  up individual grey strands around the temples and hairline. It will last until the next time you shampoo your hair. Use a root concealer. A root concealer works like a dry shampoo - it comes in aerosol form and can be spritzed on any grey hairs near the roots, where it will adjust to your natural hair color. It will rinse out with your next shampoo. Use color depositing shampoos and conditioners. Color-depositing shampoos and conditioners help to blend away white hairs by imparting them with a color similar to your natural shade. After one wash with the color-depositing shampoo and conditioner, the color should last through the next three washes. There are many home remedies out there which involve rinsing the hair with a blend of different liquids, which can potentially add color. Whether any of these methods actually work or not is up for debate, but they're worth a try!   Rosemary and Sage: Boil half a cup of rosemary and half a cup of sage in a large pot of water for about 30 minutes. Strain the herbs out, then leave the water to cool. Once cool, pour the water over your hair and scalp and leave your hair to dry naturally, then wash out using natural shampoo. Repeat once a week.   Gooseberries: Boil a number of Indian gooseberries (known as amla) in some coconut oil until they turn black. Allow the mixture to cool slightly then apply to the hair and scalp, massaging in with the fingers. Leave for 30 minutes, then rinse out.  Black walnut: Crack open some black walnuts and add the fruit to a pot of water. Boil for 15 minutes, then allow to cool. Remove the walnuts from the water, then rinse your hair with it and allow hair to dry naturally before shampooing. Repeat twice a week. Instead of trying to cover up or get rid of your white hairs, consider embracing them! As long as you take good care of it, white hair can look rather chic. It will also save you a lot of time and money.   Maintain a modern cut. Many women (and men) associate white hair with looking old, but this is often because their haircuts are old-fashioned. Try getting a fresh, modern cut from a professional stylist -- something like a sharp bob or blunt bangs. This will help to keep your hair looking young.   Keep hair looking sleek. White and grey hair tends to get dried out and frizzy-looking, which can age you. Keep your hair looking sleek and hydrated by using moisturizing shampoos and conditioners, using oil-based hair treatments (such as argan or coconut oil) and by using a flat iron to smooth down any flyaway hairs.
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Go for an all-over color. Get highlights. Try henna. Experiment with more temporary solutions. Use natural hair rinses. Embrace the grey.