Article: The rim is the most fragile part of the glass, so it’s important to put as little weight as possible on the delicate crystal. Carefully set the flat bottom of the glass onto the cabinet or cupboard shelf, making sure not to bump any other glasses. This also prevents any moisture from being trapped inside, such as leftover water from washing. It’s important to make sure to give the glasses enough space so they’re not touching or bumping into each other. This can lead to chipping and cracking, especially if they’ve been stored bowl-down. When you place them in the cabinet, make sure to set them down about 0.5 in (1.3 cm) from the other glasses. Generally, a cabinet is your best option for storing your stemware long-term. If it isn’t already, make sure that the cabinet is fastened or bolted to the wall and ensure that it has doors with latches so the glasses don’t come tumbling out. If you purchase glasses in bulk, keep them in the boxes until you have enough space in the cabinets to store them. The extra grip will help the glasses can stay upright more easily against shaking or rattling. Purchase a roll of no-slip shelf liner or several individual textured silicone mats, which you can find online or in home improvement stores. Lay them down in the cabinets based on the packaging instructions, making sure not to crease or bunch up the liner or mat material.  No-slip shelf liner often has an adhesive side to place against the shelf and hold it in place. Mats may be textured on both sides, which allows them to grip both the cabinet and the bases of the wine glasses. This option works great as an extra precaution against earthquakes. Make sure to choose and measure a space inside your cabinet for the drawer-style sliding rack, then purchase it from a home improvement store according to your specifications. Choose a material that matches your existing cabinet so it blends nicely.
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Place them upright to protect from weakening the rim. Leave 0.5 in (1.3 cm) of space between each glass to prevent chips. Fasten your cabinet to the wall if you live in an earthquake-prone area. Lay down some grip-textured liner or mats on the cabinet shelves. Add a slide-out rack that holds the glasses upright and in place.
Article: After becoming a Ranger, look for Echo in Elder Village and talk to her about the class advancement.  She will tell you about the monsters in Elder Village and the leader in the final dungeon causing havoc. It's your duty to put an end to this, and as a reward, you will become a Trapping Ranger. In the option Echo provides, make sure you choose “Trapping Ranger.” The first part of your quest is to enter and complete the Suburbs of Wally's Castle under the Very Hard difficulty. Enter the dungeon while in a party to finish this part quickly and easily.  There is no time limit at this point and no grade requirement either. Leaving the dungeon before you have completed the run won't be counted, so make sure you have cleared the level and killed the boss. After clearing the Suburbs of Wally's Castle, it will unlock the next dungeon: Wally's Castle. This is where you'll find Wally No.8, which drops the quest item needed to progress the story.  Enter Wally’s Castle under Very Hard mode, and make sure you're in a party or perhaps seek help from your friends with higher levels. Fortunately, there is no time limit or grade requirement, so take your time in finishing the dungeon. It is best to enter every floor to find mini bosses as they drop valuable rare items that are useful in boosting up your damage and defense. Take note that the drop rate of the quest item can be very low. Reruns is required until you obtain the item you need. After doing a couple of reruns and still there's no quest item drop, double-check if you have set the difficulty to Very Hard. Sometimes players forget to change the level. Once you have completed the quest, you can return to Echo to hand in the items, or simply open the Quest Log by pressing “Q” on your keyboard, click on the Class Advancement quest, and then click “Complete Quest.” This will automatically change your class to Trapping Ranger. If for some reason your character didn't advance to Trapping Ranger after completing the Quest, simply log off then log in again. Sometimes the server is too busy to register the new update of your character class.
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Look for Echo. Enter the Suburbs of Wally's Castle. Kill the final boss in Wally's Castle. Speak to Echo again.
Article: If your scalp produces a lot of oil, egg yolks will be too rich for your hair. Use only the whites in your mask. Egg whites gently remove unwanted oils from hair, leaving it shiny and soft. Separate the whites from the yolks and set the yolks aside. To easily separate an egg, crack the egg on the rim of the bowl. Hold the egg upright over a bowl and carefully lift the top half of the shell. Pass the yolk back and forth between the shell halves and let the white drop into the bowl, Pour the olive oil into the bowl with the egg whites and whisk until the mixture is smooth and creamy. You should end up with about half a cup of mask mixture, enough to coat medium-length hair.  If your hair is very thick and long, add an extra tablespoon of olive oil or an extra egg white. If your hair is short, reduce the olive oil by a tablespoon or leave out an egg white. If your hair is a little wet, it will be easier to distribute the mask from your roots to your tips. Use a wide-toothed comb to come the mask through your hair, making sure it gets coats every strand.  If you tend to have extra dry ends, use more mask mixture on your tips than on your roots. If you end up with more of the mixture than you need, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. To keep things neat, you might want to put your hair up in a loose bun and cover it with a shower cap. Wait patiently while the mask goes to work on your dry hair. The shampoo will remove excess oil and egg, leaving your hair shiny and soft with no buildup. Be sure to use cool or lukewarm water so the egg doesn't "cook" in your hair. Either let air dry or use a hair dyer. Your newly moisturized hair should look shiny and vibrant now.
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Separate the egg whites from the yolks. Whisk the whites with olive oil. Apply the mixture to damp hair. Let the mask soak in for 20 minutes. Shampoo your hair with cool water. Dry your hair as normal.