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It's better to layer short hair when it's evenly damp, so that you can cut the hair with greater precision. Wash and condition your hair as usual, then towel it dry in preparation for the haircut.  Layering short hair is more difficult to do by yourself than layering long hair, since you're creating each layer individually. Keep in mind that this method will only work for pixie style cuts. Take a look at your hair and decide exactly where you want the layers to be and how short you want them before you begin. Plan to cut your hair in a well-lit bathroom with at least two mirrors, so you can check your progress often and see the back of your head as well. Short hair must be divided into sections before layering. Use a comb to carefully divide your hair in the following way:  Make a "top box" section by creating a part on either side of the crown of the head where the head begins to round. The two parts create a section of hair in the middle of the head. Comb this "top box" forward and comb the hair to either side straight down, so that the sections are clearly delineated. It may also help to twist your hair before clipping it. Divide the rest into two parts: the first part extends from the crown of your head to your forehead, and the second part extends from the crown of your head to the nape of your neck. Lift the hair at a ninety-degree angle from your head and hold it straight between your forefinger and middle finger. Your fingers should be perpendicular to your forehead. Use a sharp scissors to trim the tips of the hair extending from between your fingers. Let the hair fall, then use the comb to lift another section of hair in the section of hair that is immediately behind the front section. Then comb a bit of the hair from the first section into this new section. This will serve as a guide for the correct length. Hold it at a 90-degree angle from your head between your forefinger and middle finger, then trim the tips to the exact same length as the first section of hair you trimmed.  Continue trimming hair from the top until you've trimmed the entire front and back sections of the box. Use a spray bottle filled with water to keep the hair damp as you go. If your hair gets too wet, then dry it off with a towel. Pay careful attention to which sections of hair have been cut and which still need to be cut. When you're working with short hair, cutting the same section twice can make a big difference. All hair should be trimmed to the same length. When the cut is finished, it will be layered in appearance. Once the entire top box has been trimmed, change the part of your hair by combing it to the sides so that you have a part straight down the middle. Working from the front of your hair around the side to the back, lift sections of hair straight from the top of your head and hold them between your fingers. Hold your hair so that your fingers are perpendicular to your forehead. Use the scissors to trim the tips of your hair, then move on to the next section. Repeat until you've trimmed the top layer of hair on the side of your head, then do the other side. If you see a spot that is uneven, or you want shorter layers, use the scissors to carefully trim your hair a small section at a time. At this point, you can also refine the edges. Comb your hair into the style you plan to wear it in and trim the edges. Check around the ears and the back of the hairline especially.

summary: Get your hair ready for layering. Comb your hair into sections. Use a comb to lift the frontmost section of the top box. Trim the top box. Part your hair down the middle. Trim the sides of your hair. Examine your layers.


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If you haven't yet registered your domain with a hosting service, you'll need to find a hosting service such as GoDaddy or FastComet. If you already have your domain hosted on a service, you can usually set up a domain email address from within the service's email settings page. Most email hosting services have various packages which include different perks, such as increased storage space or access to online tools. Pick the package that works best for your needs. This will generally include the following information:  Basic information (e.g., your name, phone number, preferred username, etc.) Domain information (your website's address, login credentials, etc.) Payment information (your credit or debit card number and billing address) Completing the purchase will allow you to begin using your hosted email address. Most hosting services will either send an email or display a page with setup instructions regarding moving your current email's contents over, setting up your email inbox with your website, and so on. You may also have to pick a username and/or a style of inbox (e.g., Microsoft Outlook) here. If your selected email service comes with its own built-in email inbox or email app, you can view and manage your emails using this service rather than setting up another inbox to use your service's settings.

summary: Find a paid domain hosting service. Select a paid package. Enter your account details. Purchase the package. Follow any setup instructions. Use your selected service's email app.


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Easter Sunday church services vary in traditions, depending upon the denomination and style of worship. Most Easter Sunday services follow the church's standard order of worship, but usually incorporate festive music. Many churches decorate their worship spaces with Easter lilies or special liturgical banners. Some churches celebrate Holy Communion, while others observe the sacrament of baptism, which is a symbol of new life in Christ. The first Easter sunrise service occurred in 1732 at a hilltop graveyard Germany. The attendees celebrated the resurrection of Christ among the graves of the deceased as the sun rose on the hill. Moravian Missionaries spread the concept of the Easter sunrise service around the world, including the United States. Many Christian churches now offer early morning sunrise or "sunrise " services on the church grounds or in a nearby park. Many Christian denominations begin observing Easter on Saturday night with an Easter vigil. The vigil typically begins in darkness and involves lighting a large Paschal candle. The service includes readings from the Old Testament and New Testament. When the story of the resurrection is read, lights are turned on and church bells are rung. The Easter vigil concludes with Holy Communion, often referred to as the Eucharist.
summary: Celebrate a traditional Easter Sunday at a church service. Attend an Easter Sunday sunrise service. Consider a Saturday night Easter vigil.