The screen will flash briefly and a preview of the screenshot will appear at the bottom-left corner of the screen. If your iPhone doesn’t have a Home button, you can take a screenshot by pressing the Power and Volume-Up buttons. Your screenshot is saved to this location by default.  This button is located in the upper right corner of the screenshot and will bring up a variety of editing tools. This button is in the upper right corner of the screen and will automatically make color and lightning adjustments to the screenshot. This button appears in the bottom toolbar and will bring up 3 menus: “Light”, “Color”, and “B&W”. Each category will have a submenu with a number of options that can be adjusted with a slider. This icon is represented by 3 overlapping circles and is located on the bottom toolbar.  Filters like Mono, Tonal, and Noir will add a black and white stylized filter. Filters like Fade or Instant will give the screenshot a washed out, retro look. This icon is located on the right of the bottom toolbar.  Tap and drag the corners of the picture space to crop the picture. Adjust the slider to manually rotate the photo or press the “Rotate” icon (square with a curved arrow) to automatically rotate 90 degrees. Reverse pinch the photo to zoom. This button appears in the lower right corner after changes have been made.  You can undo your changes by tapping “Cancel” in the lower left corner and selecting “Discard Changes”. You can undo changes after saving by selecting “Revert” which appears in place of the “Done” button.
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One-sentence summary -- Press the Home and Power buttons simultaneously to take a screenshot. Open the Photos app. Tap the screenshot to open it. Tap the “Edit” button. Tap the Magic Wand icon to make auto changes. Tap the Dial icon to adjust color, light, and balance. Tap the “Filter” icon to add artistic filters. Tap the “Rotation Icon” to crop, zoom, or rotate the screenshot. Tap “Done” to keep your changes.

Q: It can be hard to really saturate thick, tangled, or curly hair with the mask. You could mist your hair with a spray bottle or simply run water from the faucet or shower over your hair for 15 to 30 seconds. You can gently brush through it afterward or let the mask itself do the detangling for you. If your hair is straight and easy to comb through, there’s no need to get your hair wet first. so you can evenly apply the mask. Gather the top 1/3 of your hair on top of your head with a hair clip. Gather the middle section of hair and secure it with another hair clip. Leave the bottom 1/3 of your hair down—this will be the first layer you apply the mask to. If you have really thick hair, you may even want to separate your hair into 4 or 5 layers. Dip your fingers into the mask and scoop out a small amount, about 1⁄2 tablespoon (7.4 mL) or so. Start applying the mask at your roots and work your way down through the middle shafts, all the way to the ends of your hair. Massage the oil into your scalp. Do the bottom section of hair first, then the middle section, and end with the top section of hair.  This can get a little messy, so put a towel around your shoulders or wear an old T-shirt. If needed, you could even use a comb to help distribute the mask and work out tangles. This will also help keep the mask on your hair and off of your shoulders or the furniture. If it helps, clip all your hair on top of your head first, and then wrap the towel around it or put on the shower cap. Set a timer and sit back and relax. You could clean up the ingredients from making the mask, or take the opportunity to do some other self-care tasks, like applying a face mask or painting your nails. You can leave the mask on for up to an hour, but any more than that and you risk the egg starting to dry out, which would make it a lot harder to rinse away.
A: Dampen your hair first if you have thick or tangled hair. Section your hair Apply the mask to each section using your fingertips. Put a shower cap or towel on your hair to keep the mask from dripping. Let the mask saturate your hair for 15 to 20 minutes.

Article: You'll want one green roll of duct tape for the stem and another color of your choice for the petals. Duct tape comes in a variety of colours so you can get as creative as you want when making your flower. You can use your pen to measure the length of the duct tape that you will be using. Use a sharpie to mark the edge of your pen cap to ensure your pen can still close. Place your pen vertically against a piece of duct tape and line up the edge of the tape with the line you just marked. Cut the tape so it measures from the top of your pen to the line you marked with your sharpie. Roll the tape on the pen. You may also wrap around the pen to create a pattern to the top. Whether you want all pink or an assortment of petals, design your finished flower to ensure you keep the pattern you want. You can find a larger variety of duct tape colors at an art supply store relative to a hardware store. Cut a piece of duct tape so it’s length is about a third or less of the length of your pen. Fold the top of the piece of duct tape so that it makes a triangle. Roll your pen with the extra tape at the bottom of the triangle so that the petal sticks to your pen with the top pointing out. You may also cut the top of the duct tape into a triangle rather than fold it in. Continue to cut or fold small triangle shapes with a little extra tape at the bottom, and stick them onto the top of the pen. Make sure that all the petals are pointing out to the top and you’re following the design you have laid out. Build up your flower buds petal by petal until your pen looks like a real flower!
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Get 2 or more rolls of duct tape. Cut a piece of green or dark duct tape that is about 3 inches (7.6 cm) long and fold to cover the pen shaft. Choose the color for your petals. Fold the sides of a single piece of duct tape to create a single petal. Continue to add petals until you’ve created your desired look.