Article: Install fences, gates, or locks to prevent easy access to an area. If you already have a wood fence that is not working, consider installing a metal fence or a chain link fence that is less attractive to a graffiti artist.  Paint your fence as well. Unpainted fences attract graffitists.  Consider a privacy fence or gate to protect your home or small business. Cover a space with vines, plants, or shrubs. Plants add to the beauty of a property and will make it more difficult for someone to reach the surface. Graffitists want an area with easy access.  You can also place a sign that says “Beware of poison ivy.” Most people are not able to identify poison ivy, and they may avoid the area all together. Thorny bushes such as roses, barberry, and pyracantha are an extra deterrent. They cover the area and are painful if someone tries to walk through them. If you have an exposed fence, you could plant bushes in front of the fence. Ask local artists or students to come and paint your walls. If you're a business, ask them to create advertising for you. A covered wall is much less inviting.  If you're a homeowner, consider painting on any exposed areas such as walls and fences. Even patterns can serve as a deterrent because they take away the "blank canvas" appearance. Involving local artists and high school students also creates a sense of community and provides a positive outlet.
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Create barriers. Cover with plants. For example, if you have a business with a large empty wall, you may plant vines on the roof of the building that cascade down the side. Paint a mural or graffiti art.
Article: . There are several ingredients that you can only gather while in the Nether, so you'll need to go to the Nether in order to kick off the potion-brewing process. The Nether is incredibly dangerous, especially for new players. Consider setting the game difficulty to "Peaceful" while in the Nether to avoid dying until you want Ghast tears, Magma cream, Blaze rods and Blaze Powder. You'll gather two things while in the Nether:   Nether Wart: A mushroom-like item found on the ground in Nether fortresses. It grows on soul sand.  Blaze Rods: Blazes drop blaze rods when killed. You will need to bump the difficulty up to 'Easy' for Blazes to spawn.  Soul Sand: If you wish to grow more Nether Wart in the Overworld, you can grab some of these brown blocks that look like they have faces trapped inside. Exit the Nether by going back to your Nether portal and hopping through it. Just make sure a Ghast doesn't put it out. Open your crafting table, place three cobblestone blocks in the bottom row of the crafting grid, place a blaze rod in the middle square, and move the brewing stand to your inventory. Select it in your inventory, then select the ground to place the brewing stand.  In Minecraft PE (Pocket Edition), just tap the brewing stand icon and then tap 1 x to create the brewing stand. On the console version of Minecraft, select the brewing stand and press A on the Xbox or X on the PlayStation). Open the crafting table, place a glass block in the middle-left, bottom-middle, and middle-right squares, and move the stack of three glass bottles into your inventory.  In Minecraft PE, just tap the glass bottle icon and tap 3 x. On the console version of Minecraft, select the glass bottle icon and press A on the Xbox or X on the PlayStation. Open the crafting table, place a blaze rod in any of the squares, and move the resulting powder into your inventory.  In Minecraft PE, tap the blaze powder icon, then tap 2 x. On the console version, select the blaze powder icon and press A on the Xbox or X on the PlayStation. Base potions don't have any effects, and need to have another ingredient added to make them do something. The ingredients you choose will dictate what kind of potion you create.   Spider Eye - Dropped by Spiders, Cave Spiders, and Witches. Used for poison potions.  Glistering Melon - You can craft a glistening melon by surrounding a Melon with eight Gold Nuggets in the Crafting Grid. Used for instant health potions.  Golden Carrot - Can be crafted by surrounding a single Carrot with eight Gold Nuggets in the Crafting Grid. Used for night-vision potions.  Blaze Powder - Can be crafted by crafting a single Blaze Rod, dropped by Blaze enemies. This will produce two Blaze Powders. Used for strength potions.  Fermented Spider Eye - Can be crafted from a Spider Eye, Mushroom, and Sugar. Used for weakness potions.  Pufferfish - Can be caught by fishing or (As of Update Aquatic) in a Water Bucket. Used for water-breathing potions.  Magma Cream - Dropped by defeated Magma Cubes, or can be crafted by combining Blaze Powder (Crafted from Blaze rods) and a Slimeball (Dropped by Slime). Used for fire resistance potions.  Sugar - This can be crafted from single pieces of Sugar Cane. Used for speed potions.  Ghast Tear - Dropped by Ghasts. (Can be difficult to obtain since Ghasts tend to hover over lava). Used for health regeneration potions.  Rabbit's Foot - Dropped by defeating Rabbits (2.5% drop rate). Used for leaping potions. You can further modify a potion by adding another ingredient after it is created. This will usually increase the amount of time the potion is active. You can also make potions throwable so that they splash on impact.   Redstone - You can find Redstone by mining Redstone Ore. This will typically yield 4-5 Redstone. This can make potions last longer.  Glowstone Dust - Can be obtained by breaking a block of Glowstone. You can receive up to four Glowstone Dusts per block of Glowstone. This can make potions stronger, but shorter.  Gunpowder - This can be found by defeating Creepers, Ghasts, and Witches. This makes potions throwable.  Fermented Spider Eye - This secondary ingredient can also be used to further modify potions. It typically reverses or corrupts the effects of the potion. (Crafted from a Spider eye and mushroom) Find a water source (Like a Cauldron full of water or body of water), equip the glass bottles, and select the water to fill your glass bottles with it. Once you have a stack of three glass bottles, you're ready to begin making potions.
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Travel to the Nether Gather Nether ingredients. Return to the normal world. Craft your brewing stand and place it on the ground. Craft glass bottles. Create blaze powder. Find secondary ingredients. Collect potion modifiers. Fill your glass bottles.
Article: Give your hair about 15 minutes to soak up the mask. Once it’s done, rinse it out well with warm water. You can use this creamy mask once a week to keep your hair shiny and oil-free!  You can pin your hair up off your back if you don’t want the mask to touch your clothes, or wear an old T-shirt that you don’t care about staining. You don’t have to wear shower cap over the mask, since you’re not trying to lock in any moisture.
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Let the mixture soak in for 15 minutes before rinsing clean.