Q: The oil is an emulsifier, while the salt is an exfoliant, so the combination works well to get the henna off of your skin. You can use any kind of salt you wish. You could use baby oil if you don’t have olive oil. Vigorously scrub the stained area of your skin with the cotton ball. When the cotton ball dries out, switch to a freshly-soaked one. Keep scrubbing until the henna is gone. Once the stained area has been scrubbed clean, thoroughly coat it with the mixture. Then, wash the area with warm water and mild soap, and rinse thoroughly. If you still have henna on your skin, don’t despair. Soak a fresh cotton ball in hydrogen peroxide, then use it to scrub the stain. When the henna begins to rub off onto the cotton, get a new cotton ball soaked in hydrogen peroxide. Keep scrubbing until the henna is gone. Hydrogen peroxide is gentle, so it shouldn’t irritate your skin. But, if your skin seems dry after using it, apply an unscented lotion to the area.
A: Mix equal parts salt and olive oil in a bowl. Soak a cotton ball in the mixture and rub the stain with it. Leave the mixture on your skin for 10 minutes, then wash the area. Scrub the stain with hydrogen peroxide if it persists.

Q: Avon and other direct-selling businesses succeed or fail based on your ability to reach out to people and create loyal clients. This means you have to be willing to put yourself out there and start conversations!  Consider everyone you meet a potential customer. This includes people at church, other parents in the PTA, people at work or at your spouse's work, and the people you chat up at the playground. Avon gives its new representatives the suggestion that they should try to talk to three people about Avon every day. That might seem like a lot, but when you realize that most of those conversations will not result in a sale, it isn't that many after all. Avon makes all types of products, from make-up, shampoo, and conditioner, to clothing, shoes, and jewelry. They even make décor, gift items, and toys for children. When you use your own products, you are better equipped to talk up the benefits. Plus, if you receive a compliment on your eye shadow or shoes, you can launch into a pre-planned sales pitch about Avon and the affordable price of the item. Avon leadership involves recruiting and mentoring new sales reps, and results in bonuses and residual income whenever your new recruits make sales goals. In order to recruit new representatives, you have to meet certain sales goals and become qualified to be an official leader.
A: Form relationships. Use your products. Recruit new reps.

Q: A prong collar is not simply another piece of walking equipment like a harness or a gentle leader. It is a training device. A prong collar should not be used without consulting a professional dog trainer.  A certified dog trainer will likely have experience using  a prong collar or choke chain to discipline a dog. If used incorrectly, prong collars can be ineffective or even painful.  A prong collar is used as part of a longterm training process that teaches your dog why pulling is not appropriate. It should not be used for walks that occur outside of training time. Casually using the collar for walks does not teach your dog pulling is inappropriate. It only teaches him pulling while wearing the prong collar is inappropriate. Talk to a trainer about how and when to best use the collar. Many people are wary of prong collars due to the potential for pain. However, purchasing the right kind of prong collar lessens the likelihood your dog will experience pain while wearing it.  Quality prong collars are designed to gently pinch the loose skin around the dog's neck, providing negative reinforcement in the event of pulling and misbehaving. A good collar will never puncture your dog's skin. The right size is important. Collars are divided by weight distinction, so know how much your dog weighs before selecting a collar. If you buy a collar labeled "For 100-120 pounds" for a 75 pound dog, this is far more likely to cause your dog pain and discomfort than a properly sized collar. Buy a collar from a certified trainer or a certified trainer's website. Prong collars sold at chain stores like Petco are often not as well made and the prongs have sharp rather than rounded edges. This results in puncturing rather than pinching your dog's skin, which can lead to aggression during training sessions. Never buy a prong collar with rubber-tipped prongs. Many people think such an investment is more ethical but rubber can rub against your dog's hair, causing pain. Metal, on the other hand, moves smoothly over a dog's coat.
A: Talk to a certified dog training professional. Purchase a collar.

Q: There are a variety of dyes that can achieve this look, so shop around at your local beauty supply store or online. You can find many dyes that will actually be called “rose” or even “rose gold,” but layering any pink dye over your golden hair should do the trick.  Depending on the intensity of the color dye you choose, you may need to pick up a diluter as well. A diluter will dilute the hair dye, giving you a lighter, more pastel result. Or, you can purchase a pastel pink dye, like from the Pravana Chromasilk Pastel collection or the L'Oreal Paris Féria Smokey Pastels collection. By splitting your hair into sections, you can ensure that you coat every piece with your rose dye. Sectioning your hair into a bottom, middle, and top layer may be sufficient. Hold sections out of the way with claw or duckbill hair clips. If you have thick hair, you may need to create more sections. Because there is no bleach involved in this step, time is a bit less critical. It’s more important that you thoroughly coat every single strand of hair that you want to be rose gold. You can use a dye brush to apply the product, but you can also simply rub the product into your hair with gloved hands. After you’ve applied it to each section, brush the section out to help distribute the dye even more and ensure you’ve gotten every piece. Typically, the longer you let your dye sit, the more intense the final color. Check the instructions on the dye you’ve purchased, and keep an eye on your hair as it processes. Once time is up, rinse the dye out of your hair. If your hair was very light, you may not need to leave your rose dye on for very long.
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Purchase your dye of choice. Section your hair. Apply your rose dye. Let the dye sit on your hair.