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    shade
  • Screen from direct light

  • represent the effect of shade or shadow on

  • relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs"

  • Darken or color (an illustration or diagram) with parallel pencil lines or a block of color

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  • filamentous hairlike growth on a plant; "peach fuzz"

  • Any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals

  • hair's-breadth: a very small distance or space; "they escaped by a hair's-breadth"; "they lost the election by a whisker"

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Clairol Nice 'n Easy Born Blonde, Original (Pack of 3)


Clairol Nice 'n Easy Born Blonde, Original (Pack of 3)



Nice 'n Easy Born Blonde delivers natural-looking, uniform lightening for an all-over blonde look in one simple step.

Nice 'n Easy Born Blonde delivers natural-looking, uniform lightening for an all-over blonde look in one simple step.



Simply blonde bliss.
Nice 'n Easy Born Blonde delivers natural-looking, uniform lightening for an all-over blonde look in one simple step. Whether your starting color is light blonde to dark brown or even black, you can easily become completely, beautifully blonde.

Expert color advice.
Find blonding information to help you get and keep the lighter look you want.

What to expect.

A strand test will indicate your optimal blonding time
Darker starting colors will go through more stages of lightening
You may see red, orange or gold tones during the lightening process—leave the mixture on longer to remove these.
First time blonding?
Then you should apply the lightening mixture to your roots last. Heat from your scalp will accelerate the lightening process, so your roots will need less time to become as light as your tips.

Keep it conditioned.
To lock in color and shine, apply ColorSeal Weekly Conditioning Gloss once a week after shampooing.




How To Use
GET READY TO LIGHTEN

Use an old towel to protect your clothing and household surfaces.
Have a clock handy for timing.
Wear the gloves provided when you prepare and apply the lightening mixture.

HOW TO PREPARE HIGHLIGHTING MIXTURE
Holding away from face, shake the Lightening Powder (1) packette before opening to make sure contents settle to the bottom.
Wearing the gloves provided, remove the cap from the Developing Creme (2) bottle and pour the contents of the Lightening Powder (1) packette into the bottle. (Note: if using Born Blonde Maxi, be sure to use both Lightening Powder (1) packettes.)

Put on the special applicator tip and place a gloved finger over the opening. Shake well until powder dissolves.
Reopen and pour the Liquid Lightener (3) into the Developing Creme (2) bottle. Replace the tip.
Place a gloved finger over the applicator tip opening. Shake vigorously for 30 seconds.
Apply the lightening mixture to your hair immediately.
Never reseal bottle or store color mixture in a closed container. Once mixed, a sealed container of haircolor could burst.
HOW TO APPLY LIGHTENING MIXTURE
For first time lightener users
STEP 1 APPLY LIGHTENING MIXTURE

Part dry hair into four sections and use plastic clips to secure in place.
Start at the darkest part of your head (usually at the back). Make narrow 1/4 inch parts and squeeze applicator bottle to apply Born Blonde to each hair strand, keeping lightening mixture 1 inch away from scalp. Use your gloved fingers to work the lightening mixture through to hair ends, but do not apply to root area at this stage.
Continue until the hair strands of all four sections are evenly covered with lightening mixture. You should save 1/3 of the lightening mixture to complete the application at the root area.
If any lightening mixture gets on your skin or household surface, wipe it off immediately with a damp paper towel.

STEP 2 TIME
Leave the lightening mixture on your hair for half the length of time indicated by your Strand Test or 20 minutes.
Check the progress of your blonding from the first section of hair applied with the lightening mixture. Wipe a strand with a damp paper towel and check the shade. Your hair should have no red tones and should have lightened to the orange stage similar to the color of a pumpkin. If the hair strand is not light enough, reapply the lightening mixture to the same strand and continue checking every 5 minutes.
Once the strand from the first section has reached the orange stage of lightening, YOU CAN NOW APPLY THE LIGHTENING MIXTURE TO THE ROOT AREA. Begin at the darkest part of your hair as before. Make 1/4 inch parts and apply the lightening mixture to the 1 inch root area that you left uncovered. Continue until the root area of all four sections is evenly covered with lightening mixture.

Gently work the remaining lightening mixture through all of your hair, but do not rub into scalp. Loosely pile hair on top of head and resume timing.
Leave the lightening mixture on for the remaining time indicated by your Strand Test. Maximum total time should not exceed 90 minutes.
Check the progress of your blonding from the first section of hair applied with the lightening mixture. Wipe a strand with a damp paper towel. Check evenness of lightening, from root to tip. If your root area does not match hair ends, reapply the lightening mixture to the same strand and continue checking every 5 minutes until you achieve overall even lightening.

STEP 3 RINSE, SHAMPOO & CONDITION
Thoroughly rinse the lightening mixture from your hair until the water runs clear.
Shampoo hair with a mild shampoo.
Apply the Moisture Intensive Conditioner evenly to hair. For best results leave on for 2 to 5 minutes.
Rinse and style your hair as usual. Discard any unused lightening mixture. If toning hair, please refer to the Haircolor Selection Guide* and apply toner according to its accompanying instructions.
To keep hair shiny week after week, use the Moisture Intensive Conditioner once a week after shampooing.

ROOT APPLICATION
For hair lightener users who lighten every 1-2 months
For hair lightener users with hair ends that are too light
STEP 1 APPLY LIGHTENING MIXTURE

Part dry hair into four sections and use plastic clips to secure in place.
Start at the darkest part of your head (usually at the back). Make narrow 1/4 inch parts and squeeze applicator bottle to apply lightening mixture only to the new growth at the roots. Do not overlap lightening mixture onto previously lightened hair. Continue until the new growth at the roots of all four sections is evenly covered with lightening mixture.
If any lightening mixture gets on your skin or household surface, wipe it off immediately with a damp paper towel.

STEP 2 TIME
Leave the lightening mixture on your hair for half the length of time indicated by your Strand Test or 10 minutes. Body heat from the scalp accelerates the lightening action making new growth lighten in less time.
Check the progress of your blonding from the first section of hair applied with the lightening mixture. Wipe a strand with a damp paper towel. If your new growth at the roots has not reached the level of lightness that matches your previously lightened hair ends, reapply the lightening mixture to the same strand at the root area and continue checking every 5 minutes until you reach the lightness desired. If you have not reached the lightness desired after 90 minutes, refer to Strand Test** for further instructions. If you have any questions, call the Expert Color Consultants for advice. Do not exceed maximum time of 90 minutes.

STEP 3 RINSE, SHAMPOO & CONDITION
Thoroughly rinse the lightening mixture from your hair until the water runs clear.
Shampoo hair with a mild shampoo.
Apply the Moisture Intensive Conditioner evenly to hair. For best results leave on for 2 to 5 minutes.
Rinse and style your hair as usual. Discard any unused lightening mixture. If toning hair, please refer to the Haircolor Selection Guide* and apply toner according to its accompanying instructions.
To keep hair shiny week after week, use the Moisture Intensive Conditioner once a week after shampooing.


Haircolor Selection Guide*
If you want your hair to be:You'll love Clairol Natural Instincts Shade:
Light Blonde02 Sahara (Light Blonde)
Medium Golden Blonde04 Sunflower (Medium Golden Blonde)
Medium Ash Blonde06 Linen (Medium Ash Blonde)
Strawberry Blonde7R Saharan Rose (Strawberry Blonde)

Useful Tips from Born Blonde
If you have purchased Born Blonde Maxi lightener kit, your kit will contain 2 Supreme Lightening Activator Powder packettes. Born Blonde Original & Born Blonde Ultra Blue will contain one packette.
If this is your first tie apply a hair lightener, and your hair is longer than shoulder length or very thick, you may need two boxes of your chosen lightener.
Apply Born Blonde lightener to dry hair that is free of styling product build-up, shampoo at least one day before applying any Born Blonde lightener. However DO NOT shampoo immediately before applying Born Blonde lightener, as this will wash away the natural oils that help protect your scalp during the lightening process.
Expert Lightening Advice
When lightening for the first time, be sure to apply the lightener mixture to the root area last to ensure even blonding results. Body heat from the scalp accelerates the lightening action making hair nearest the scalp lighten faster than hair ends.
During lightening, hair goes through some or all of the following stages of lightening: 1) Black 2) Brown 3) Red 4) Orange 5) Gold 6) Yellow 7) Pale Yellow
The darker your current hair color, the more stages your hair must be lightened through to achieve a blonde result. Don't be surprised if you see red, orange, or gold tones in your hair after you have applied Born Blonde. Leaving the lightener mixture on longer will remove them and allow you to reach your desired level of lightness.
If using any of these Born Blonde lighteners to pre-lighten hair before adding our recommended toner, lighten hair to yellow without a trace of red, orange, or gold tones. This yellow color is similar to the color of a banana skin. Lighten hair to pale yellow, similar to the color of the inside of a banana, if adding a very light blonde toner. Please see Hair color selection Guide inside.
Reapply Born Blonde lightener every 4 to 6 weeks using the Touch-Up Application method. Be sure to reapply only to the new growth at the roots. Do not overlap lightener mixture onto previously lightened hair; this could weaken hair and cause breakage.
Clairol Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT PRODUCTS DOES CLAIROL MAKE?
Clairol makes haircolor products. Choose from Semi-Permanent (lasts through 8-12 shampoos), Demi-Permanent (lasts through 28 shampoos), Permanent (lasts until your hair grows out or you recolor) or Highlighting & Blonding to help you become colorwonderful?.
SHOULD INDIVIDUALS WITH NATURAL, UNCOLORED HAIR USE DIFFERENT HAIRCOLOR PRODUCTS THAN THOSE WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY COLORED THEIR HAIR?
It depends on the desired result. If you are coloring your hair for the first time and only want to enhance your natural color, try a Demi-Permanent (lasts through 28 shampoos) product close to your natural haircolor. If you want to go lighter, you need to select a Permanent (lasts until your hair grows out or you recolor) haircolor, then refer to the insert that comes inside your box of Clairol haircolor and follow the instructions for first time application.
SHOULD PEOPLE WHO WANT TO COVER GRAY HAIR USE DIFFERENT COLORING PRODUCTS THAN THOSE WHO DON'T NEED COVERAGE?
Most Clairol haircolor products will blend or cover gray hair to some degree. If you have a small percentage of gray (not very visible), use a Semi-Permanent (lasts through 8-12 shampoos) product, such as Loving Care. If you have a higher percentage of gray hair (up to 50%), use a Demi-Permanent (lasts through 28 shampoos) product such as Natural Instincts, which will blend away gray hair.
On the other hand, if you have a lot of gray and want to cover it completely, use a Permanent (lasts until your hair grows out or you recolor) product. If you have 50% or more gray, use Nice 'n Easy Gray Solution.
HOW CAN I TEST-RUN A COLOR BEFORE COMMITTING TO COLORING MY ENTIRE HEAD OF HAIR?
Strand test is a simple method for you to test haircolor on a portion of your hair before doing the entire application. (The instructions are in your haircolor box.) It's an important step because it's the only way to see exactly how the shade you selected works with your starting haircolor to achieve the resulting color. A strand test will also help you determine the exact timing you'll need to color your whole head.
WHERE CAN I FIND PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS?
Product instruction inserts are inside your haircolor box.
Additional Instructions
BEFORE YOU LIGHTEN

Read this entire instruction leaflet before you begin.
Do the STRAND TEST to determine your optimum lightening time.
Do not shampoo immediately before lightening – your scalp has natural oils that help protect it. If hair has excess styling product build-up, shampoo the day before.
Do not use Born Blonde if your hair is treated with henna or color restorers, permed, or relaxed. Call the Expert Color Consultants for advice.
STRAND TEST
Do the STRAND TEST each time you lighten to determine optimal timing and results and to confirm that your hair is in the right condition to use Born Blonde. Sun, chlorine and previous haircoloring can affect your timing and results. You will need: scissors, tape, plastic bowl, plastic spoon and a clock.
Cut a 1/4 inch wide strand from the darkest part of your dry hair close to the scalp and tape at the cut end.
Put on gloves provided. Prepare the test mixture. Holding away from face, shake the Lightening Powder (1) packette before opening to make sure contents settle to the bottom. Mix 1/4 teaspoon for Ultra Blue or Original Formula or 1/2 teaspoon for Maxi Blonde Formula, of the Lightening Powder (1) with 2 teaspoons of Developing Creme (2) in a plastic bowl. Reseal Lightening Powder (1) tightly to avoid spilling. Then add 1 teaspoon of the Liquid Lightener (3) and mix well.
Completely cover the hair strand with the lightening mixture and start timing. Refer to the Born Blonde Shade Results Chart on the back of the box for your expected lightening result. Depending on how light you want your hair to be, you should leave the lightening mixture on a minimum of 20 minutes, up to a maximum of 90 minutes.
After 20 minutes, wipe the strand clean. If the strand is not light enough, return it to the lightening mixture and check every 5 minutes. Remember your hair looks darker when wet.
Rinse the strand thoroughly and towel dry gently. If the strand shows any breakage or gumminess, do not proceed with the overall application. Your hair is not in good condition and may need a trim or deep conditioning. Call the Clairol Expert Color Consultants for advice.
**IF THE STRAND DID NOT LIGHTEN SUFFICIENTLY AFTER 90 MINUTES, you will need to do two separate applications. Be sure to repeat the Strand Test using the lightened hair strand from the first Strand Test to determine repeat application timing and lightening results and to confirm that your hair is in the right condition to reapply Born Blonde. Remember, when reapplying lightener, allow 24 hours to elapse between each application. If your scalp is sensitive, wait another 24 hours before reapplying. Repeat application timing should not exceed 45 minutes.
Rinse and save gloves.
SPECIAL CAUTIONS
This product contains ingredients including hydrogen peroxide, which may cause severe eye irritation and possible permanent eye injury. If any product gets into your eye, flush immediately with a large amount of lukewarm water and seek medical advice.
We recommend removing contact lenses before applying lightening mixture. If you must wear contact lenses during application and if any product gets into your eye, remove the lens first, then flush immediately with a large amount of lukewarm water and seek medical advice.
Never use Born Blonde on eyebrows or eyelashes or if your scalp is irritated or injured. Do not apply lightening mixture directly to scalp.
If the lightening mixture comes into contact with your skin, wash area immediately with lukewarm water.
Do not inhale or ingest product.
Do not use if your hair has been colored with henna or metal dyes.
Prepare and use the product in a well-ventilated area. If you experience inhalation difficulties, move to fresh air.
Remove all metal objects from hair before and during lightening.
Wear gloves and rinse hair well after application.
Keep product in a cool place away from heat and light. Do not mix this with any other product. Do not keep any unused mixed product. Do not leave the mixture in a closed bottle (bottle may expand or burst).
Product not intended to be used on children.
Keep this and all haircoloring products out of reach of children.










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"How cool is my job!"

Despite looking like a grumpy grump (the sun was blinding me even though I had on sunglasses lol).... my job pretty much rocks. *of course, during the months of Oct. through Dec., well, I despise it. lol. Looong workdays due to the holiday time of year.

For those who don't know, I'm a graphic designer for the largest wine/spirits trade magazine in the industry. I'm often sent bottles of this wine, that spirit, etc. *I'm not a drinker though so I usually pass these on to my friends and family. :-)

Today I was asked to do a photoshoot for a brand profile we'll be, well, profiling (ha!) in our August issue. My boss knows I dabble in photography so she asked me to shoot the interview w/her. We met the clients out at the Lido Spa Hotel on Miami Beach. *quite a luxurious place! :-)

I sweated off about 50 million pounds out in the heat, probably added 20 gazillion more spots for my dermatologist to cut out of me, but all in all.... my job pretty much rocks. :-)

Hoping you all had smashing Monday at your jobs! ;-)
~S

*just remembered.... I think it's Margarita Friday here at the office too. ha! I'm not a drinker but I do like a cool and tastey Margarita! ;-)











Drawing a Realistic Horse: Step 1.




Drawing a Realistic Horse: Step 1.





Step 1:

Hi, this is my first "how to draw..." drawing that i've done. i really hope that this helps people or helps me. im looking for ideas on how to improve my style and how to just improve over all. if you can give me any advice or if you have any questions you can comment or contact me over flickr mail.

for the first step, you mainly just want to begin with an outline. also, you do not want to do any shading at all yet because if you do, it will become difficult towards the end. i accidentally deleted my "only-outline" picture so this is the closest one to it.

begin the outline by defining the features and shapes of the horses face. keep in mind that horse have many muscles throughout their face so you will have to include a lot of shadows later on. if you need help with the basic shapes of the face you can use a mannequin or you can just draw from a reference. completely outline everything, no tracing, just outline shadows muscles eyes, hair and facial features. (remember that animal features do not resemble human features, so if you're planning to draw an eye for a horse, you don't want to make it almond shaped like a human's.)









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