In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For the most effective lightening, use hydrogen peroxide 3% solution, which is available at most drugstores. Mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide with 1 part water in a spray bottle, and shake well to mix it. Using a stronger concentration of hydrogen peroxide may damage your hair. Before applying the hydrogen peroxide mixture, detangle it with a comb or brush. Next, divide your hair into sections with clips so you can make sure to apply the solution to all of your hair.  You'll need 4 sections: 2 on the bottom and 2 on the top. Divide your hair in half horizontally across the back of your head at about ear-level, like creating a half-up ponytail. Divide each section in half vertically, like doing pigtails. Once your hair is sectioned, mist the mixture all over your hair as evenly as possible for all over lightening. If you want to create highlights, wet a cotton ball or pad with the hydrogen peroxide solution and rub it along the strands you want to lighten.  Alternatively, if you want an ombre effect, focus the solution on the ends of your hair. Once you finish a section, let down the next section of hair, and repeat the process. When the hydrogen peroxide solution is applied the way that you like, let it sit on your hair depending on how light you’d like your hair to be. For average lightening, 30 minutes is a good amount of time. Leaving it on longer may dry out your hair. If you want to speed up the lightening process, sit outside in the sun with the hydrogen peroxide solution on your hair. When your hair starts to dry, you can wash the solution out. Once your hair reaches the desired color, wash the hydrogen peroxide out of your hair with cold water. Apply your favorite conditioner to hydrate it, and rinse it again with additional cold water. Allow your hair to air dry.  If possible, choose a hydrating or moisturizing conditioner. Hydrogen peroxide has a tendency to dry out hair, so a good hydrating or moisturizing conditioner will help. You want to air dry your hair because the heat from a blow dryer can make it even more dry. If it is not possible to air dry your hair, blow dry it about 75 to 90% of the way using a cool or low-heat setting, then let it finish air drying on its own.
Summary: Combine equal parts water and hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle. Comb and clip your hair into sections. Spritz the hydrogen peroxide solution over your hair. Allow the solution to sit on your hair for a half hour. Rinse the solution off and condition your hair.

Measure how long you want your curtains to be, starting from the top of the curtain rod. Double your measurement and 12 inches (30.46 centimeters) to it. Cut your fishing line accordingly. You are cutting your fishing line twice as long because you will be folding it in half and inserting two strands inside each bead. The extra 12 inches (30.46 centimeters) will allow you to finish off the curtains.  Cut and work on one strand at a time. If you cut too many strands at once, the fishing line may turn into a tangled mess. If you don't have any fishing line, you can also try using strong, sturdy thread, colored string, or even wire. Whatever you decide to use, make sure that it is thin enough to go through your beads. Find the center of your fishing line, then slip it through the split ring. Tie 2 to 3 knots beneath the slip ring to keep the fishing line secure; you can also use a slipknot instead. Make sure that the fishing line is centered, and that both strands are the same length.  Work on one ring at a time. Hang each ring onto the rod as soon as you finish it. Split rings are the same thing as keychain rings. Because of their design, they don't have any gaps that your fishing line might slip through. They are also very strong and sturdy. You will needs lots of beads, more than you think you'd need. They don't all have to be fancy glass beads; they can be plastic, wood, or  even homemade. You could even take apart costume jewelry, and use the beads from that. The funkier the beads are, the better!  Colored glass beads are wonderful for this project because they are translucent and catch the light well. If you are using colored string, consider using clear beads for a cool effect. Consider getting some 2-hole beads for the end of your curtain strands. You will one 2-hole bead for each strand. Take your first bead, and thread it onto the fishing line. Make sure that you are putting the bead through both strands of fishing line. Pull the bead all the way down to the split ring, and add the next. Keep doing this until you have about 12 inches (30.48 centimeters) of string left. Your beads don't all have to be the same size. Play around with different patterns. For example, you could use mostly small beads on your curtain, and use a large, chunky bead every couple of inches/centimeters. This time, put one strand of fishing line through each hole. If you do not have any 2-hole beads, use a larger bead instead. Turn the bead so that the holes are pointing to the side instead of up-and-down. Take one strand of fishing line, and pull it through the left hole. Take the other strand of fishing line, and pull it through the right hole. Tie about 3 knots under the bead, then bring the ends of the fishing line back through the holes. Thread the strands back through the first couple of beads (about 2 inches/5.08 centimeters), then trim them off.  If you are using a regular bead instead of a 2-hole bead, tie the knots above the bead instead. Consider placing a drop of superglue over the knot. This will make it stronger and less-likely to slip.
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One-sentence summary -- Measure and cut your fishing line. Tie the fishing line to a split ring. Get some beads. Start stringing your beads. Add a 2-hole bead at the end. Tie the ends off.

Problem: Article: If the moisture in your wall is coming primarily from the humidity in the air, try turning on your house's central air-conditioning system. Warm air retains more moisture than cool air, so chilling your room will lower the humidity significantly and make it easier to dry out the wall. If you don't have a central A/C system, try purchasing a portable or window unit. To help replace your house's old, moist air with fresh, dry air, try opening up any doors and windows located near the moisture damaged area. This will increase air circulation around the damp wall, speeding up the drying process.  Do not open your windows and doors if you're using a dehumidifier. For the best results, use this method during the day while the sun is out. This method may not work if you live in an extremely humid area. Wallpaper, wall fabric, and similar wall coverings will prevent air from reaching the wall itself, slowing down the drying process. In addition, soaked wall coverings can harbor dangerous mold and mildew, making them unsafe. Along with standard wall coverings, remove any other objects placed on your wall such as posters and floating shelves. If your damp wall houses any cabinets or similar furniture items, open up their doors and slide out their drawers. Not only will this help the cabinet dry faster, but it will speed up the overall drying process by increasing air circulation in the area.
Summary:
Turn on your house's A/C to reduce the humidity in the air. Open up your house to increase air circulation. Remove any wall coverings to increase your wall's ventilation. Open up wall mounted cabinets to help them dry faster.