Write an article based on this "Use cool water when washing and rinsing your hair. Use a color-safe shampoo and conditioner. Wash your hair no more than 2 or 3 times per week. Limit the heat styling and use a heat protectant when you do heat style. Protect your hair from sunlight and chlorine."
article: The water doesn't have to be ice-cold, but it should be the coldest temperature that you can withstand. Warm or hot water will cause the dye to fade faster, causing all of your hard work to literally go down the drain. Look for labels such as "for dyed hair" or "for color-treated hair." If you can't find such products, choose a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner. Most shampoos and conditioners will say on the label if they are sulfate-free, but double-check the ingredients list.  Sulfates are harsh cleaning agents added to many shampoos that can strip color from your hair. Every 2 to 3 washes, consider using a color-depositing conditioner instead of your usual one. This will help revitalize your color. Even if you use cold water, your hair color will still fade a little each time that you wash your hair. Instead, wash your hair no more than 2 or 3 times a week. You can also consider co-washing on the days that you don't wash your hair.  If your hair tends to get greasy, consider using some dry shampoo. Co-washing is where you wash your hair using just conditioner. This includes hair dryers, flat irons, and curling irons. Let your hair air-dry whenever possible, and try to find heat-free ways to straighten or curl your hair. Better yet, learn to embrace your natural hair texture! Heat not only damages your hair, but also causes hair dye to fade faster. If you must use a hair dryer, flat iron, or a curling iron, apply a good heat protectant first. Sunlight causes hair color to fade, especially red hair. Always wear a hat, scarf, or hood whenever you step out into the sun. More importantly, never let your hair get chlorine on it. If you want to go swimming, put all of your hair under a swim cap.  If you don't like to wear things on your head, apply a UV protectant spray instead. It's like sunscreen, but for hair. Dyed hair is fragile, so chlorinated water will damage it further. It can also change your hair color.

Write an article based on this "Increase a room's social appeal with warm colors. Maximize relaxation with cool tones. Embrace bold colors. Create a mellow vibe with pastels. Balance your colors with white and neutral tones."
article: Reds, yellows, and oranges make up the warm side of the color spectrum. These colors encourage activity and life, and they can help create the right vibe in your living room and kitchen area. Cool colors like blues, greens, grays, and purples make up the other end of the spectrum. A room painted in or accented with cool colors becomes a calm and private space perfect for relaxation and concentration. For this reason, consider filling your bedroom and bathroom with cool colors. Jewel tones, like bright pinks, golds, and blacks, might be the way to go for your home, especially for rooms like your living room. Take advantage of the pops of color and life that bold colors can bring to your home! Pair sequins and glitter with jewel tones for an even brighter look. Pastels like salmon, peach, mint, and pale blue help create a soft, sweet, and often younger look. Create a soft bathroom or inviting foyer by adding pastel colors to your home. For a more retro look, you can also use pastels in your kitchen cabinets or appliances. Follow the unofficial 80% neutral/20% colorful rule to make sure no room becomes weighed down by its own colors. Use white to help balance out other colors and keep a room from being too overwhelming.  Other neutral colors include creams, grays, and even black. White is a great option, but make sure you keep it clean!

Write an article based on this "Make a beer trap to capture the snails. Pick up and remove the snails if you have the time to do so. Spray the snails with cold coffee to kill them. Apply a homemade garlic spray to repel and possibly kill the snails. Use can iron phosphate bait to kill the snails. Use a molluscicide containing ferric sodium EDTA to kill snails quickly. Get a pet chicken that will eat the snails. Encourage natural snail predators to live in your garden or yard."
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Pour beer into a small container, such as an old tuna fish can. Bury the container in you garden or near the place where you saw the snails, but leave at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the soil. The smell of the beer will attract the snails, which will drown in the container.  Adding yeast will make the traps more enticing to the snails. You may need to put out multiple traps, as they will only be effective for snails that are close by. Other great options for your beer container include a plastic cup, yogurt cup, bowl, or pie dish. Don’t bury your beer trap at soil level, as other beneficial bugs might accidentally die in it. Snails are most active in the early morning or at night, so this is the best time to go snail-picking. Put the snails in a bucket or container to move elsewhere.  You might also decide to kill the snails. To make the process quicker, you can put an overturned pot or bowl in your garden or near the area where you’ve seen the snails. The snails will likely hide under the pot, which makes it easy for you to find them. The caffeine in coffee negatively affects snails, so they’ll die if you spray them with coffee. However, you have to drench the snail for it to die, so make sure you spray it a lot. Make your own coffee spray by brewing a pot of coffee, then letting it cool. Put the coffee in a spray bottle to use around your garden or home. Spritz the garlic spray around your garden, yard, and home, as needed. If you spot a snail, you can drench it with the garlic spray. It may kill some snails, and it will also deter them away. To make your garlic spray, soak 3 crushed garlic cloves in 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of vegetable oil overnight. Then, strain the liquid into 1 litre (4.2  c) of water. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Add 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of liquid soap to the solution, then shake the bottle before using. Iron phosphate is a molluscicide, which means it kills snails and slugs. Simply place the trap in your garden or near the location where you’ve noticed snails, and they’ll be attracted to the bait on it. After they come into contact with the iron phosphate, the snails will die.  You an find an iron phosphate bait at a local gardening store or online. This bait will make the snails stop eating, but they may take as long as a week to die. Iron phosphate is the safest bait to use because it’s non-toxic to humans and pets. Distribute the product in the late afternoon or early evening so it will be fresh when the snails become active at night. Sprinkle a light layer of the molluscicide around the area where you've seen the snails. The snails will be attracted to the bait mixed into the molluscicide. After they ingest it, they will die within 3 days.  This product is generally safe for use around your yard, but keep your children and pets away from the area. The molluscicide should be in a thin layer. Don't put out clumps, as other animals could eat it and get sick or die. Chickens enjoy munching on snails, so allowing one to roam around your yard or garden is a great natural solution for snail control. The chicken will find the snails for you, so you don't have to do any of the snail removal yourself.  Ducks may also eat snails, but they prefer slugs over snails.  Make sure your local laws and ordinances allow you to have a chicken in your yard. These include frogs, toads, turtles, birds, possums, and snakes. Which predator you choose will depend on your environment, so talk to your local agricultural extension office or gardening club for recommendations for biological controls that will work in your area. They’ll recommend plants or shrubs to grow, as well as natural habitats you can build, like a rock garden. You might also search online for the best ways of encouraging natural predators in your area.