Article: Use the darkest shade possible. These products will bring out your highlights and deepen your darker tones if you already have brunette hair. You can purchase these products at most drugstores. Some hair salons might have more effective (but also more expensive) versions. Use the brunette-specific hair products as your regular shampoo and conditioner. The more you wash your hair, the sooner you’ll see results. If you wash your hair every day or two, you should see results within one to two weeks. If you don’t want to buy brunette-specific shampoos, many people claim that you can darken your hair by adding cocoa powder to your shampoo at roughly a 1:1 ratio. Fill a bottle 1/2 full with shampoo and 1/2 full with cocoa powder, then shake it vigorously until the two are completely mixed together.
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Purchase a shampoo and conditioner made for brunette hair. Wash and condition your hair as normal. Repeat. Add cocoa powder to your shampoo.

Problem: Article: . If you don't have a "Resource.cfg" file in your Mods folder, no mods will work. You can find the framework for mod installation at Mod The Sims, here. Simply unzip the FrameworkSetup file and place the newly-generated Mods folder (as well as its contents) into Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 3. You can use any web browser on PC or Mac. Mods do not work on game console versions of The Sims 3 This downloads the mod file for the latest version of The Sims 3. If you receive a "Network Error" message when you click on "Version 14", right-click on it and click Open in a New Tab. The file will be a .package file and will be named "NRaas_Decensor_VR.zip".  You need a compressor program such as Winzip, WinRAR, or 7-zip to unzip the file.  Use the following steps to extract the contents of the zip file.  On Windows, right-click the .zip file and select Extract All. On Mac, double-click the .zip file and it should automatically extract itself. The Sims 3 mods folder is located in the following location:Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 3 > Mods > Packages. If you installed the mod correctly, your Sims should no longer be covered by a mosaic when they're nude. (You can then use the NRaas in-game menu to enable or disable the mosaic depending on when you want it to be active.)
Summary: Make sure your mod framework is set up Navigate to https://www.nraas.net/community/Decensor in a web browser. Click Version 14. Unzip the file. Drop the file into the Sims 3 mods folder. Start up your game.

If you have a runny or stuffed nose, do not automatically assume it is a sinus infection. Typically, home care of over the counter antihistamines, rest, hydration and cold remedies can be utilized to help your body recover. The unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics is causing bacteria to no longer respond to antibiotics, rendering them ineffective. To avoid this, allow yourself time to rest and recuperate before contacting your doctor. If necessary, your doctor can evaluate your condition and prescribe medicines to help you recover and feel better.  Seek help if you experience any of the following symptoms:   Sinus congestion that lasts for more than 10 days A fever of 102°F (38.9°C) or higher Symptoms that improve and then worse at or around the 6th day of your illness Ask your doctor for recommendations on what over the counter medicines might help to ease your symptoms. Sinus infections are often accompanied by mucus buildup and congestion, medicines that fight these symptoms can help you get relief. These medicines are available in both pill form and as a nasal spray.  Popular decongestant pills include phenylephrine (Sudafed PE) and pseudoephedrine (Sudafed). Generic versions of these medicines will work just as well as long as they contain the same ingredients. Don't use nasal sprays, such as Afrin, for more than three days unless directed — this can actually increase congestion. Painkillers (or analgesia) won't usually fight the direct cause of the sinus infection, but they can help with painful aches and sinus pressure. Always follow the directions on the label with these medications — they can be dangerous if taken in very high doses. Don't rely on OTC painkillers for more than about a week and a half without consulting with a doctor.  Ibuprofen is an especially good choice because it's also an anti-inflammatory. This means that it can reduce the swelling in the sinus passages, helping to relieve mucus buildup and pressure. Other good OTC painkillers include acetaminophen (paracetamol) and naproxen sodium. Only take recommended dosages of these medications. Overdoing it with these medications can cause serious issues, such as kidney or liver problems. Sinus infections can have a wide variety of causes. For instance, some sinus infections aren't the result of a disease, but instead a reaction to substances in the air that the sufferer is allergic to. Luckily, there are medicines available to fight allergy symptoms and make you feel better:  Most OTC medicines used for allergies belong to a type of drugs called antihistamines. Examples include diphenhydramine (Benadryl), Brompheniramine (Dimetapp), and Loratadine (Claritin). If you have a sinus infection and you haven't ever been tested for allergies, it can be a wise idea to schedule an allergy test with your doctor. This can prevent you from wasting time with solutions that don't work for you. Antibiotics are a type of medicine that kills harmful bacteria in the body. If your doctor believes that your sinus infection is caused by bacteria, she or he may prescribe you some antibiotics to fight it. Do not take antibiotics that were not prescribed for you and do not take old antibiotics that were prescribed for a different condition.  If you are given antibiotics, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions as you use it. Don't stop taking it if you feel better before you're done with the medicine — always take the full course of antibiotics. This can cause the bacteria to adapt to that antibiotic, which will keep it from working in the future. Keep in mind that the use of antibiotics to treat sinus infections is controversial among doctors, so some doctors may not be willing to prescribe them. In some cases sinusitis may be severe or chronic in nature, and not due to bacterial infection. In these cases, your doctor may prescribe you a type of medicine administered through nasal spray which includes a corticosteroid. These drugs help fight inflammation in your sinus passages, improving the flow of mucus and relieving pressure. Brands include Nasacort and Flonase.
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Make an appointment with your doctor if symptoms last longer than ten days. Talk to your doctor about taking an over-the-counter (OTC) decongestant. Ask your doctor about taking OTC painkillers to help ease sinus pain. Discuss allergy medications with your doctor. Ask your doctor about antibiotics for bacterial infections. Talk to your doctor about prescription steroidal medicines for severe sinus infections.