Q: Once hair is pale yellow, it is time to tone or color, if desired. Toner is semi-permanent hair dye that can counteract some of the unwanted hues from bleaching.  For a natural platinum look, dye it with a natural blonde mixture with 20 developer, since the hair is already bleached. Leave it on for 25 minutes. For pale silver platinum, use a platinum dye with 20 developer, and leave on for 25 minutes. For yellowish-white, leave it the way it is after completely stripping all the color with the bleach. Use a lot of purple shampoo to eliminate and dull yellow or dye it a level 12 color. Leave on for 25 minutes. For white blonde or white use a white blonde toner, and leave on 25 minutes. Many of these toners are semi-permanent, so the color will fade and you can redo the toner the following week. Make sure your hair gets repair treatment and keratin protein and softening treatments. User a deep conditioning at least once a week.
A: Add toner/dye if desired. Condition, condition, condition.

Q: Talking to people in line at the grocery store or in an elevator is a great way to practice talking to strangers. Because you'll be in the same place for such a short time, you know that you'll be able to leave the conversation quickly, which can calm you down. Don't get into deep topics during these interactions. Keep it light and observational: "Man, this elevator smells terrible" or  "Please convince me not to impulse-buy all this checkout aisle candy." If you're at a coffee shop, bar, or lounging in the chairs at a book store, you have more time to spend in the conversation. Try to enjoy it! Joke around and show off the fun side of your personality that only your long-time friends usually get to see. If you meet someone you think you'd like to ask out, ask more personal questions. Not only does this make the new relationship immediately more intimate, it also teaches you a lot about the person you're talking to. You can size them up to see if they'd even be a good match for you.  Don't push too far, though. Asking someone if they want to have kids in your first conversation would be very overbearing. Instead, offer semi-personal details about yourself, and let the other person decide whether they want to share. For example, "I'm a real mama's boy/daddy's girl. If we don't talk every day, I just don't feel right." You might find yourself at a party with someone influential in your line of work. You might be at a professional conference. In any networking interaction, you want people to get the impression that you're confident and capable. Even if you feel anxious about talking to a stranger, fake it till you make it.  Don't make the kind of off-color jokes that might work well at a bar. Stick to talking about the industry you work in. Show people that you know your stuff and are good at your job. The interview itself is important, but so is the small talk before and after the interview. Engaging the interviewer in pleasant conversation shows that you're someone they should want as a colleague. Furthermore, every single interviewee might answer the exact same questions. They might start to blend together in the employer's mind. Small talk is when you get to bring up a topic that makes you memorable. Share something unique about yourself: "I skipped rugby practice to come to this interview, so you know I want this job!"
A: Keep it light during a fleeting interaction. Have fun during a longer interaction. Get to know someone you’re romantically interested in. Be professional during a networking opportunity. Try to be memorable during an interview.

Q: Preheat the oven to 300 °F (149 °C). Transfer the 2 pumpkin halves to a baking dish or roasting pan, and arrange them in the dish with the skin sides up. Add 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) of water to the bottom of the dish to keep the pumpkin moist. Place the pumpkin in the oven and bake it for about an hour, or until the flesh is tender enough to pierce with a fork. Baking pumpkin in the oven is among the most popular cooking methods, because roasting imparts the flesh with a rich flavor. Transfer the pumpkin halves to the slow cooker with the skins facing up. Add 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) of water to keep the bottom of the pumpkin from drying out. Put on the lid and set the slow cooker to high. Cook the pumpkin for about 4 hours, until the flesh is tender. Slow cooker pumpkin takes the longest to cook, but the benefit is that you can leave and do other things while the pumpkin is cooking. Place the pumpkin halves into a large microwave-safe bowl. Add 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water and cover the dish with a microwave-safe lid. Leave a corner of the lid unsealed to allow steam to escape. Cook the pumpkin on high for 15 minutes. Test the pumpkin for doneness, and continue cooking in 5-minute increments until the flesh is soft, tender, and easily pierced with a fork. Cooking pumpkin in the microwave is the quickest method. Insert a metal steamer basket into a large saucepan. Place the pumpkin halves into the steamer basket. Fill the saucepan with 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm) of water, making sure it’s not actually touching the pumpkin. Put on a lid and bring the water to a boil over medium-high heat. When the water is boiling, reduce the heat to medium and cook the pumpkin for 8 to 12 minutes, until soft.  You can also use a dedicated steamer. Fill the bottom reservoir to the minimum fill line and cook the pumpkin for 8 to 12 minutes. The benefit of steaming is that it infuses the skin with lots of water, making it very easy to peel.
A: Roast the pumpkin in the oven for 1 hour. Slow cook it on high for 4 hours. Microwave it for 15 to 20 minutes. Steam it for 8 to 12 minutes.

Q: so your search history isn’t saved. Private browsing, also called “incognito mode” on some web browsers, is a setting you can select that prevents your search history and cookies from any sites you’ve visited from being stored. That way, if someone were to use your device and look at your search history, they wouldn’t see any of the websites you visited while you had private browsing turned on. You can use private browsing on both your computer and mobile device. if you don’t use private browsing. Even if you don’t use private browsing, you can still delete your search history after the fact so people won’t be able to find it. The right way to delete your browser history will depend on the web browser you’re using and whether you’re on a computer or mobile device, but generally, you’ll go to where your search history is and click on something like “delete history.” If you use your regular browser to watch porn, there’s a greater chance that someone will open it or see something when you’re using it, especially if you forgot to turn on private browsing or delete your browser history. By using a separate browser, you can keep it hidden on your device, and your search history won’t show up if someone borrows your phone and uses your main web browser for something.  Some popular web browsers that you can use on your computer or mobile device include Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. There are also browsers you can download that won’t track your search history, like Firefox Focus for iOS devices or Krypton Web Browser for Android. If you don’t have a passcode on your computer or mobile device, and someone uses it when you’re not around, they might come across your search history. By using a passcode, you won’t have to worry about people snooping on your device. Keep in mind that if someone asks to borrow your phone or computer for something and you refuse to enter the passcode, you’ll look suspicious and they’ll know you’re hiding something. In that situation, you might be better off entering the passcode so you don’t draw attention to yourself.
A:
Use private browsing Delete your browser history Use a different browser to watch porn in order to better hide your search history. Put a passcode on your device so people can’t use it when you’re not around.