Article: Try to use filtered or distilled water if you can. Ordinary tap water contains too many chemicals and minerals, which may cause buildup in your hair overtime. Heating the water will make the salt easier to dissolve. You can also use Epsom salt instead. Stir with a spoon until it has melted. Coconut oil will be the most nourishing for your hair, but it is solid at room temperature. You will likely need to warm your hairspray under hot water each time before you use it. If this bothers you, try argan or olive oil instead.  If you have oily hair, reduce the oil to one teaspoon (five milliliters). If you have dry hair, consider adding an extra one to two teaspoons (5 to 10 milliliters) of oil. Allow the to mixture cool before adding 4 to 5 drops of your favorite essential oil. If you'd like your hair spray to be unscented, you can leave the essential oil out. For extra holding powder, stir in one to two teaspoons (5 to 10 grams) of hair gel. This is great for those with curly hair. Place a funnel down the neck of a spray bottle. Holding the bottle steady, carefully pour the mixture into the bottle. If you can, try to use a glass spray bottle. Many people find that the oils (both coconut and essential) will degrade plastic bottles overtime. This will help further blend the ingredients. Overtime, the oils will separate, so you will need to shake your bottle before you use it. If you used coconut oil, this will be even more noticeable, and you'll need to hold the bottle under hot water for a few seconds.
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Bring 1 cup (240 milliliters) of water to a simmer in a saucepan. Stir in 1 tablespoon of sea salt. Add the coconut oil. Remove the saucepan from heat. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Close the bottle tightly and shake before use.

Problem: Article: . If you've never been mining before, you'll need to make your first pickaxe. Here's how to make one that can mine through stone and less valuable ores:  Craft a wooden pickaxe (a column of two sticks below a row of wood planks). Use the wooden pickaxe to break through a few stone blocks. Craft a stone pickaxe (two sticks below three blocks of stone). Mining ends in two ways: a proud return with bags of loot, or death. To prepare for both scenarios, empty your valuables into a chest, leaving plenty of inventory space. Pack the following for your first short expeditions, besides the pickaxe:  Food Wood Sword (unless playing on Peaceful difficulty)  Stone Pickaxe Almost every player has died from a bad decision while mining, even with no enemies around. Prevent this by following these simple rules:  Never dig through the block you're standing on, to avoid falling into lava or a deep cave/ravine. Never dig through the block right above you, to avoid falling gravel or lava. Do not descend too deep or enter special areas (such as abandoned mineshafts) until you have better armor and weapons. Coal is the easiest ore to find, and looks just like black dots studded in coal. The safest place to mine it is from hillsides, cliff faces, or shallow caves. Collect it with a pickaxe until you've mined at least two or three groups, or veins, of coal ore.  Ore almost always spawns in groups larger than one block. Look carefully at surrounding blocks whenever you mine something. There usually is between 6-8 blocks of coal ore per group. Don't wander too far! Many players get lost for the first time when they start mining. Try pressing F3 to view your x-, y-, and z-coordinates, and write down the coordinates you'd like to return to. It is a good idea to write down the coordinates of your spawn point or house before you go mining, so you know which direction to go to return home. . Place the coal above a stick in the crafting area, and make as many torches as you can. You can place these torches on any solid surface to make a permanent light source. Don't leave home without them. Because of wandering monsters, caves are more dangerous than digging an artificial mine. That said, they're also much faster and much more fun. Wander around until you see an opening in the ground or the side of a mountain. Only coal ore will appear above sea level, so don't wander too high into the hills. You want a cave that extends down, although it doesn't have to be steep. You've probably seen monsters burn up in daylight, but the same will not happen underground. Away from the sun, monsters can wander all day and all night. Torches won't stop them, but they will reveal monsters approaching so you can make a quick getaway. Torches will also stop monsters from spawning. Make sure you put enough down to fully cover the cave, so you don't have monsters spawning next to you. If the cave has many branches, keep the torches along the right wall. If you get lost, you'll know to keep the torches on your right to go deeper, or on your left to get to the surface. Just like all ore, iron ore looks like a stone block with colored flecks. In this case, the flecks or beige or yellow-brown. Iron shouldn't be too hard to find, as long as you're looking a few blocks below sea level or lower.  Do not use a wooden pickaxe to mine iron. It will break the block and fail to drop ore. Use a stone pickaxe to mine iron ore. A stone, iron, or diamond pickaxe will mine iron ore. Press F3 to view coordinates. Iron only shows up at a y-coordinate below 60, and is much more common below layer 50. Go back up to the surface, collecting the torches you placed earlier. You've survived your first mining expedition, and the fruits of your labor will help you do even better on the second one. Before you jump down the next cave, make some iron tools:   Craft a furnace and place it on the ground. Interact with the furnace and place the iron ore in the top slot. Place wood, coal, or other flammable items in the bottom slot. Over time, the fuel will burn away and the ore will become iron ingots. Use the iron ingots to make a better pickaxe, better sword, and (eventually) armor.
Summary: Craft a pickaxe Prepare your inventory. Learn the rules of safe mining. Mine some coal. Craft torches Find a natural cave. Light the cave. Mine your first iron block. Craft better equipment.

It is helpful to have some text and simply move your cursor, when you first create the indent. Highlight the paragraph that you would like to be formatted with a hanging indent. Scroll down and click the "Paragraph" option. In the 2007 version of MS Word, On the Page Layout tab, click the Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher.  Click on the drop down box that says "Special."  The standard indent of 0.5 inches (1.27cm) will be used as default. Your paragraph should now have a hanging indent. You can set the hanging indent format before you type any text. This will tell your Word document to do it automatically. If you prefer that the hanging indent isn't present throughout the document, return and indent highlighted portions after you type the text.
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Open your Microsoft Word document. Write your paragraph. Click the "Format" menu in the top horizontal toolbar. Choose the "Indents and Spacing" section of the Paragraph formatting box. Find the "Indentation" section. Choose "Hanging" from the list. Choose the size of the indent to the left of the list. Click "Ok" to save your changes.