Article: Your shower or tub is one of the areas in the bathroom that gets dirty the fastest. If you can get in the habit of cleaning it as you use it, you'll have much less work when you clean the entire bathroom. If there is a ring of film around the tub or any marks on the shower walls or door, use your washcloth and warm, soapy water to remove it, and rinse with water from the tap. Don't get out of the tub or shower without getting rid of that ring. You may want to leave a sponge or scrub brush on a shelf in your shower or tub to help with any stubborn spots that may pop up. It may seem simple, but putting away the items that you use in the bathroom after you're done with them can help keep the space looking tidier. Empty surfaces appear less cluttered, and make it easier to clean. For example, when you're finished brushing your teeth, put your toothbrush back in its holder and place the tube of toothpaste back in the cabinet or drawer. You may want to add some storage options to your bathroom to make it easier to put items away. For example, you may want to put a draw organizer in your vanity drawer to sort cosmetics, or place a caddy in the cabinet beneath the sink to store hair styling products. Just as you probably empty the garbage in your kitchen every night, try to establish the habit of clearing out your bathroom trash daily. That way, it likely won't be overflowing when guests come to visit, and your bathroom will look neater overall. To make sure that you remember to empty the bathroom wastebasket, try to do it at the same that you take out your kitchen trash to establish a set routine.
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Clean out the shower and tub after you use it. Put things away as you use them. Empty the wastebasket at the end of each day.
Article: Nothing's too done, so don't spend ages on your hair - leave it be, put minimal makeup on (a bit of mascara, eyeliner, and lip gloss is fine) and wear casual clothes. It is not true that all surfers have blonde hair because it is bleached from the sun. Brunettes don't go blonde just because they spend time in the sun. However, surfers do have lighter hair than others because they spend a lot of time in the sun and saltwater makes your hair lighter - think Fabiola Gatti.  A good way to achieve this look is to mix one part of sea salt with three parts of water and spritz on your hair using an old hairspray bottle. It will give you that care-free "just surfed" look and is a good, natural alternative to dye if you can't actually go surfing all the time. If your hair is naturally wavy or curly, embrace it - surfer hair is typically tousled.  If it's naturally straight, after towel drying hair curl it in rags/french plait it and leave it overnight and it will be wavy by morning. There are some products on the market that boast 'surfer hair' so try these out and see what they do for. And also, if you have darker hair, or hair that's a little thicker, then you should try putting it in a braid, or braids. Put your hair in a bun, or a side ponytail, or just leave it down. It's essential for that laid-back, carefree look and looks flattering on almost everyone as it is an automatic slimmer and makes you look healthier and radiant.  Real surfers have real beach tans, but of course, if you live in a climate where you need to wear a wet suit, it's very easy to get that unflattering 'wet suit tan' where past the neck you're completely white!  Additionally you might live in a cooler climate not near the beach, or it might be winter, or you may get sunburn instead of tan.  Here, the only solution is sunless tanning, either through a sunbed (not recommended), or faking it. Make sure you use a good quality tanner, exfoliating beforehand and moisturizing afterwards to prolong it. And if you have darker skin, then you don't have to tan, unless you still want to. But your skins already perfect for it. Your clothes may include surf brands like Billabong and Roxy, but you shouldn't wear only surfing brands. Real surfers don't always live in beach brands, it can be too expensive and they're not always practical. The usual outfit for a surfer girl is board-shorts and a bikini, but for school or during cool weather, surf-inspired tops and jeans are a good look.  Also, many surfer girls are bohemian in style and opt for the 'boho chic' look (see Sienna Miller, Mary-Kate Olsen for ideas), which means gypsy inspired clothes, long skirts, maxi dresses, floral prints, lots of bangles and jewelry, and layered clothing. Girls in Hawaii usually wear lots of beach coverup dresses. What lots of girls wear are jean shorts with any tank, tee, or hoodie, with a neutral colored leather belt, trucker hat, and Vans or converse slip-ons, or flip-flops. While at the beach, wear a long pareo (sarong) tied loose and low around your hips. You can also use this item as a beach blanket or wrap up in it if you are cold. Always bring a pareo with you to the beach. You should always have: plenty of Denim shorts a few pairs of jeans lots of basic tank tops and tees a few sundresses in floral prints or bright colors 2-3 cardigans 2-3 hoodies 2 pairs of cargo pants flattering bikini flip-flops Use bracelets made of hemp, rope, string, and seashells, and necklaces made of the same materials or rock pendants. You'll want to wear these 5 to 10 bracelets at a time so that they stack up your wrist. Bonus points if you get bracelets that can be worn in the water. Just note, you will get tan lines from them. a bright color so your feet look nice. Remember they will be bare on the beach. Most surfers paint their nails. Good colors are bright colors; teal, aqua, orange, red, hot pink, and sunshine yellow. Also remember, sand and nail varnish don't mix. It gets scraped off really quickly.
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Remember that the whole surfer look is one of carefree casualness. Try to get surfer girl hair. Get a tan. Sort out your wardrobe. Wear jewelry. Paint your toenails
Article: A short spindle should be used due to the downward pressure that will be applied, so that it does not bend or break. A top handle that has another bowl carved out of it will be held in your left hand for stability. A bow with the string wrapped once around the spindle will be used to do the back and forth motions. A string. A boot's shoelace works very well for this application, due to the standard sizes being very long. The setup should not differ very much from the one in  this image.  Wrap the string around the spindle once. Tie the ends of the shoelace to the ends of the bow. Place the spindle on the piece of wood which you will make the ember on, and place a piece of small wood on top of the spindle for stabilization.
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Collect the equipment you will need for the Bow Drill: Set up the Bow Drill. Move the bow back and forth while pushing downward on the spindle to create friction and make an ember.