How to Make Someone Smile Posted: 09 Dec 2020 04:00 PM PST Getting someone to smile is always a rewarding and positive experience that not only makes them feel better, but will probably make you feel better as well! By telling someone a joke, giving them a compliment, sending them a handwritten letter, or giving them a gift, there's a good chance you can get them to smile. If all else fails, you can always bring out your greatest weapon: your own smile. There's nothing like being smiled at to make a person smile in return! [Edit]Telling Them Jokes - Know your audience. If you want someone to really appreciate a joke, and smile at it, you need to tell a joke you know will appeal to their particular sense of humor. You can't tell a joke that you know they'll find offensive or dull and expect them to appreciate it. Try to play to their interests and sensibilities to get them to laugh.[1]
- For example, if your friend is a big fan of puns, you could tell them a joke with a pun as the punchline, like "Did you hear about the restaurant on the moon? Great food, no atmosphere." [2]
- If your friend likes knock-knock jokes, you could tell them this one: "Knock, knock. Who's there? Amish! Amish who? You're not a shoe!"[3]
- Follow the rule of 3. The rule of 3 is a classic joke-telling pattern in which the punchline is delivered in the third line of the joke. The first 2 lines set up the pattern of the joke, while the third line breaks the pattern.
- For example: "I go to Las Vegas to see the shows, eat at the buffets, and visit my money." Here, 2 expected things set the pattern and then are followed by something unexpected.
- Another example would be "A man goes into a psychiatrist, and says, 'Doctor, my brother thinks he's a chicken.' The doctor says, 'Why don't you take him to the hospital?' The man says, 'I would, but we need the eggs.'"[4]
- Practice your rhythm and timing. Rhythm and timing are essential to good joke-telling. The rhythm dictates the structure of a joke (the order in which each part of a joke is delivered from setup to punchline), while timing relates to a joke-teller's ability to judge when each part of the joke should be delivered given the responses of the audience.[5]
- Practice telling your joke over and over to get a sense of your command of the best rhythm and timing. You can practice in a mirror, record yourself with your phone, or tell your joke to another person.
- Tell your joke at the right time. Wait for the right moment. If the person you want to tell your joke to is distracted by something else or is in a particularly bad mood, they may not be receptive to your joke or want to pay attention to it. Wait until you have the full attention and focus before you tell your joke to them.[6]
- Some bad moods may be more receptive to jokes than others. If someone is angry or has just experienced a major loss, they probably won't want to hear a joke. If they're just having a bad day or are momentarily upset about something, a joke might be able to cheer them up.
[Edit]Giving Them Compliments - Be specific about why you're complimenting them. The most memorable compliments are ones that include specific examples explaining why the compliment is worth giving. For example, don't just say that someone is kind; give an example of a time when that person was kind.[7]
- Try to use examples that are recent. It may seem odd if you compliment someone for something they did several months earlier.
- For example, you could say "I thought it was really nice of you to plan our friend's birthday party the other day."
- Give honest compliments, not fake ones. People can tell if you're not giving a real compliment. So, don't tell them that they're kind if they're not really that kind. Instead, find something about them that is genuinely worthy of a compliment. Everyone has something for which you can compliment them.[8]
- For example, you could say "I think you're the smartest person on our trivia team. You always know the answers to the tough science and math questions."
- Acknowledge how their character made the compliment worth giving. The best compliments are ones that reflect positively on a person not just in the moment, but on a fundamental level. Think about how their character or personality influenced the act that made them worthy of a compliment and how that makes them unique.[9]
- If you compliment someone for a specific act of kindness, for example, you could tell them that you think they are a kind person in general with a unique generosity of spirit.
- For instance, you could say "It was really nice of you to help that person change their tire. Not many people would do that, and I think it just shows how generous and giving you are."
- Tell them how much you appreciate what they did to deserve the compliment. Showing your appreciation for what someone has done always makes your compliment more memorable and makes them appreciate it even more. Plus it will help to strengthen your relationship with that person.[10]
- You could tell them how much you appreciate having such a kind friend, because it makes you want to be more kind.[11]
- You could also say "Seeing you volunteer at the recycling center made me realize how important the environment is, and now I want to volunteer there too."
[Edit]Sending Them a Handwritten Letter - Use a fountain pen and good quality stationery. A letter worth smiling over isn't just going to be written on college ruled paper with a number 2 pencil. Find a good fountain pen and some good stationery online so that your letter is worth keeping.[12]
- If you can't get your hands on stationery, you could also use a blank greeting card.
- Write the letter in a conversational tone. Your materials should be fancy, but your content shouldn't. Writing your letter like an 18th-century English baron will probably be borderline incomprehensible to your recipient.[13]
- Handwritten letters don't need to be just for someone living far away. It could also be for someone you see frequently.
- For someone living far away, you could write about what's happening in your life, tell your recipient how much you miss them, reminisce over shared memories, and ask them what's new in their life.[14]
- For someone you see frequently, you could write about how much you enjoy spending time with them, your thoughts on activities you've recently done together, and future activities you can plan with them.
- Seal the letter with a wax impression. There are several options when using a wax impression for letters. You can purchase pre-made seals online with adhesive backs if you don't want to do too much work, or you can buy wax and impressions for making seals on your own.[15]
- If you make your own wax seals, you can buy wax and the impression of your choosing online or at a craft store.[16]
- To make the seal, use a butane lighter to melt the wax so that it drips onto your envelope to seal the bottom of the "V" on the back flap, then press the impression into the wax. You can also find wax sticks for use with a glue gun at craft stores and online.[17]
- Mail the letter. Write the recipient's address in the center on the front of the envelope, and your own address in the top right on the front of the envelope. Then, visit your local post office during its operating hours and ask if your letter will require any special postage for mailing. Pay the postage and then give your letter to a post office employee to be mailed.[18]
- Because stationery and wax seals add to the weight, you will most likely need to pay a little extra for your postage.[19]
[Edit]Giving Them Gifts - Give something you know the recipient will appreciate. Don't just give money. Give something that appeals to your recipient's interests and sensibilities. Focus on giving experiences rather than material goods, especially experiences that you can share together.[20]
- The gift doesn't have to be expensive, and something that costs a lot might seem like overkill anyway. Spending a few dollars on a short activity could be just as well received as something more elaborate.
- For example, you could give them tickets to a concert by a musician that you both enjoy, so that you can spend time together.[21]
- Giving shared experiences will not only strengthen your relationship, it will show them that you appreciate their company and want to spend more time with them.[22]
- Wrap the gift. When you give a gift, it should always be wrapped. You can easily find wrapping paper online. Choose a wrapping paper that you know they will appreciate. If they like Star Wars, for example, you could wrap their gift in Star Wars wrapping paper.[23]
- Even experiences can be wrapped. If you give someone concert tickets, for example, you can put the tickets in a small box and wrap the box.[24]
- Include a thoughtful message with the gift. Don't just give the person their gift, include a card with a thoughtful message in it. Use the message to tell them how much you appreciate them and why you think they deserve the gift.[25]
- For example, you could write "Since you planned our friend's birthday party, I thought you deserved your own gift. So, I bought us concert tickets so we could spend some time together!"
- Figure out the best time to give the gift. Don't give them the gift when they're busy or preoccupied or they won't fully appreciate it. Choose a time when you have their full attention. You can also consider giving them the gift when they seem sad, because it might cheer them up.[26]
[Edit]Smiling at Them - Pick the right time to smile. Numerous studies have shown that smiling produces a positive reaction in other people and often gets them to smile back.[27] But, if you smile at someone at the wrong time, its impact is lost. Make sure the person you're smiling at is giving you their full attention and is in a receptive mood for a smile.[28]
- For example, it might not be a good idea to smile at someone while they're mourning another person's loss at a funeral, or while they're trying to find their keys.[29]
- On the other hand, it might be a better time to smile at someone if you're having a conversation with them, comforting them after a bad day, or telling them a joke.
- Smiling at someone might make them smile even if you don't know eachother.
- Smile with your whole face, not just your mouth. People can tell if you're giving them a fake smile, so make sure your smile is genuine. Don't just smile with your mouth or show your teeth, crinkle up your whole face and especially your eyes. That way they know you're giving them a smile with your whole attention.[30]
- Try practicing your smile in the mirror while you think of pleasant thoughts. That will give you a gauge of what your most genuine smile looks like.
- Look them in the eyes. Eye contact is the surest way to show someone that they have your full attention, and the best smiles are given when you're focusing entirely on the person at whom you're smiling.[31]
- Eye contact will also make your interaction more memorable for the other person, so the impact of your smile will last longer.[32]
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How to Use an Oatmeal Bath Posted: 09 Dec 2020 08:00 AM PST Oatmeal baths are a tried and true way to soothe away your itchy, irritated skin. Believe it or not, these baths can help with a variety of issues. If you have a lot of colloidal oatmeal (a medicinal type of oatmeal) lying around, take a peek at this list to see how oatmeal baths can possibly help you in the future.[1] If you just have regular oats, grind them to a fine powder with a food processor so they'll be ready to mix with your bath water![2] [Edit]Soothe itchy skin.[3] - Whip up a simple bath with 1 cup (129 g) of colloidal oatmeal. Fill your tub with lukewarm water, then sprinkle in the colloidal oatmeal. Relax and unwind for about 15 minutes, which can help relieve your itchy skin. When soaked in water, oatmeal does a great job of sticking to your skin, which helps protect and soothe your skin.
- Scientific evidence also shows that oatmeal has some antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities, which are great for your skin.
- Don't use hot water in your oatmeal baths—this can actually irritate your skin.
- If you don't have any colloidal oatmeal on hand, blend 1 cup (129 g) of oatmeal in a food processor first until it turns into a powder.
[Edit]Give your itchy dog some relief.[4] - Fill your tub with lukewarm water and mix in ⅓ to 1 cup (43-129 g) of ground oatmeal. Stir the powdered oatmeal into the bath water until it looks milky, and coax your furry friend into the tub. Gently ladle the bath water over your dog's fur and skin, waiting 10 minutes for the oatmeal to really soak in. Rinse off the leftover oatmeal with warm water until your pet's fur and skin is completely clean. Then, guide your pooch out of the tub and towel-dry them off.
- Small dogs only need about ⅓ cup (43 g) of colloidal oatmeal in the bath, while bigger dogs might need ½ to 1 cup (65-129 g).
- If your dog still seems itchy after the bath, call your vet for advice.
[Edit]Treat eczema and psoriasis.[5] - Fill up your tub with lukewarm water and mix in the colloidal oatmeal. Stir the powder into the bath water and soak for about 10-15 minutes. Towel-dry yourself off as you step out of the bath, so your skin is damp but not dripping wet. Then, rub your moisturizer of choice into your skin right after.
- A nice soak in an oatmeal bath can help loosen some of the psoriasis "scales" on your skin.[6]
[Edit]Soothe a yeast infection.[7] - Give yourself temporary relief by soaking in a lukewarm bath. Yeast infections can leave you with an overwhelming itch and burning feeling that just won't go away. While it's best to tackle yeast infections at the source, an oatmeal bath can give you some relief from the more obvious symptoms.
[Edit]Cope with itchy chicken pox.[8] - Enjoy a 20-30 minute oatmeal when you have chicken pox. Cool or lukewarm water can help soothe away the itch—it's really up to your personal preference. Since chicken pox tends to flare up all over, give yourself 20-30 minutes to soak instead of the usual 15-minute bath.
- If you plan on washing up during your oatmeal bath, choose a mild soap that won't irritate your skin even more.
- Pat your skin dry after the bath instead of rubbing it.
[Edit]Treat poison ivy rashes.[9] - Take quick oatmeal baths to cope with the itchiness. Poison ivy, sumac, or oak rashes are no fun, especially if they're all over your skin. Soak in the tub for a few minutes and see if the oatmeal helps relieve any of the itchiness.
- When you're not soaking in an oatmeal bath, treat the rash with calamine lotion, hydrocortisone cream, or a cool compress.
- Antihistamine pills might also help make the itching go away.
[Edit]Soothe away hives.[10] - Draw a cool oatmeal bath for yourself if you develop hives. Hives are typically the result of an allergic reaction, and are very unpredictable. Fill your tub with cool water, then sprinkle in some colloidal oatmeal. Soak in the tub for a few minutes and see if your hives go away.
[Edit]Take a bath if your skin is irritated from cancer treatment.[11] - Cancer treatments can really ravage your skin with unpleasant side effects. You may notice unexplained rashes, or feel like your skin is sunburned. Add some colloidal oatmeal to your bath to help ease away these unpleasant symptoms. Lukewarm or cool water is best for these kinds of baths.
- Always talk to a doctor if you're dealing with any unexplainable side effects from your treatment.
- There are a lot of skincare products out there with oatmeal included, like cleansers, emollient creams, and lotions.[12]
- Aveeno is a really popular brand of colloidal, bath-ready oatmeal.[13]
- Oatmeal baths can also help with pesky bug bites.[14]
[Edit]Warnings - Oatmeal baths are a great home remedy for itchy and uncomfortable skin, but they're not a permanent solution. Talk to your doctor for more specific suggestions for your condition or ailment.
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How to Glue Hair Extensions Posted: 09 Dec 2020 12:00 AM PST Glue-in extensions can be a great way to add extra length and volume to your hair, or just to try a new style. If you don't want to spend the money at a salon, you can purchase extensions, or wefts, and hair bonding glue from a beauty supply store. Then, you can either apply them yourself or ask a friend for help! [Edit]Preparing Your Hair - Choose extensions made from human hair. Synthetic hair looks unnaturally shiny and won't blend as well into your natural hair color, so it's best to opt for extensions made from 100% human hair. If you can find them, choose extensions that match your hair's natural texture[1]
- In addition to not looking as good, synthetic hair can actually cause a serious allergic reaction in some people.
- With extensions, you get what you pay for. You don't have to spend a fortune, but you'll get a more natural result if you save up for higher-quality wefts. Human hair extensions will also last longer than synthetic hair extensions.
- Select white bonding glue for lighter hair or black glue for dark hair. Your extensions shouldn't show through your hair, but they'll blend more naturally if the glue matches the color of the extensions. Hair bonding glue is generally available in either white or black, so opt for white glue if your hair is light blonde to medium brown, or choose black glue if your hair is dark brown to black.[2]
- If you're not sure what type of glue to use, you can ask a sales associate at the same place you buy your extensions.
- Trim the extensions to the length you want. Hair extensions come in lengths ranging from . If you do want to cut them yourself, hold each weft up to your head at about the spot where you think it will lay, and look in the mirror to determine the length you want. Mark this spot with your fingers, then trim them with sharp scissors.[3]
- If you're adding the extensions just for extra volume, cut them to the same length as your hair. If you want to add length, your extensions should be cut longer than your natural hair.
- Treat your extensions like your own hair if you color them yourself. You can color extensions made from human hair yourself, but it's best to use semi- or demi-permanent colors because they're not as damaging. Lay them flat and apply the hair color, attempting to match the color to the ends of your hair, rather than the roots.
- If you want your extensions to look really believable, take them to your hair stylist and have them cut and colored professionally.
- Do not attempt to dye synthetic hair extensions, as they can be ruined.
- Wash, deep condition, and dry your hair before applying the track. The hair bonding glue will adhere better to your hair if it's free from any oils, so be sure to shampoo your hair thoroughly. In addition, your natural hair will be hidden under the extensions for as long as you have them in. Deep conditioning your hair in advance will help your locks stay nourished and healthy.[4]
- Your hair should be completely dry before you apply extensions, so either blow dry it or allow it to air dry.
- Gently detangle your hair and the extensions with a comb. You'll get a more even application if the extensions lie straight on your hair, so be sure both your hair and the weft are free of tangles.
- The extensions are made to be treated like real hair, so although you should be gentle, it's okay to comb them the same way you would your natural hair.
- It may help to lay the extensions flat while you're detangling them.
- If you have curly hair, it may be easier to detangle your hair before you dry it.
[Edit]Attaching the Extensions - Section the top part of your hair and clip it up. Use a rat-tail comb to draw a line on either side of your part, from your hairline all the way back to your crown. This should create a rectangular section of hair around your part. Pin this section up with clips or a hair tie.[5]
- If you part your hair in the middle, the section should be at the center of your scalp.
- If you prefer a side part, the section should be off-center.
- Use your comb to create a U-shaped part above the nape of your neck. Start a little below one of your ears, then follow the natural contour of your head in a U-shape around to your other ear. Leave about [6]
- Make the part as clean as possible, because you don't want stray hairs getting into your glue.
- Pull the hair above the part up and clip it out of the way. You should be left with a section of hair above the nape of your neck and stretching from ear to ear. This piece of hair will hide your extensions in the back when you pull your hair up into a ponytail.[7]
- You'll need to undo the rest of your hair after you apply the first track, so it's best to hold the hair up using a banana clip or a similar technique that's easy to remove.
- Cut the track the width of the part you just created. Hold the weft against your scalp about away from your hairline, then stretch it to the other side to away from your hairline. Use your thumb to mark the place where your extension should end as you pull the weft away from your head.[8]
- Cut the weft with scissors, then hold the extension piece up to double-check the width.
- You want to leave the extensions at least from your hairline because the piece of hair that's left will hide the extensions if you pull your hair back.
- Lay the track flat on a table and apply a line of glue all the way down. The side of the track with the hair attached should be face-down. Apply the glue in small increments until the entire track is covered.[9]
- There should be enough glue to coat the weft but not drip off.
- Blow dry the glue on high or medium for several seconds. This will help the glue become tacky so it will adhere to your hair. If the glue is too wet when you apply the extension, the glue will drip down the strands of hair, causing a messier application.[10]
- Touch the glue to make sure it's neither runny nor dry. It should be about 60-70% dry when you're finished drying it.
- Some hair stylists will also apply a strong hold hairspray at this stage and then blow dry your hair.
- If you're using synthetic hair, make sure your blowdryer is on the cool setting.
- Press the extension onto your hair about from the root. The line of the track should run slightly below the part you made near the nape of your neck. Do not apply glue on your scalp. [11]
- If you apply the extension directly to your scalp, it can stunt the growth of your hair and lead to hair damage.
- Remember to leave the hair at least away from your hairline.
- If you find that your extension wasn't cut long enough, just snip a little piece and apply it using the same method.
- Blow dry the track again for another 30-60 seconds. This will finish drying the glue so the extension will stay attached to your hair. To check whether the glue is dry, gently tug on the extensions. If they move, continue drying them.[12]
- If you opted for synthetic extensions, you may want to use the cool setting on your hair dryer.
- Draw a part above the first one and apply another track. The width of your sections can vary based on how thick you want your extensions to be. If you're primarily hoping to add volume, space them so they're a little closer.[13]
- Use the same technique to apply the second extension as you did the first.
- Continue adding extensions this way until you reach your ears. Once your part falls above your ears, your U-shape will start near your temple, then will reach back towards your crown and circle around towards your other temple.[14]
- You'll still follow the same application technique, but your extensions will be a little longer since they're reaching further around.
- This wide U-shape will mimic the natural fall of your hair and should make the finished result look more natural.
- Place your last extension around the rectangular shape you made at the beginning of the process.
- Unclip the top section of hair and gently comb it down. This top section of your hair should completely hide your extensions, so you're ready to enjoy your glamorous new look![15]
- When you're combing out your hair, be sure not to push the comb into your extensions. Gently comb just along the surface of the hair to smooth it out.
[Edit]Caring for Your Extensions - Treat your extensions the way you would your real hair. Shampooing your extensions can loosen them up, so you may want to hold off on shampooing your hair until you are ready for the extensions to come out. You should brush or comb them regularly, but be careful when you're combing your hair. Do not place the comb directly onto the glue or you may pull out your extensions, and maybe even some of your own hair.[16]
- You can heat style extensions made from real hair, although you should limit how much you do so, or your extensions may start to look damaged and messy.
- Just like with your regular hair, you can spray your extensions with a heat protectant to help prevent damage due to styling.[17]
- Keep oil away from your scalp. Don't apply conditioner directly on your roots, and avoid putting hair oil near your extensions. Oil will dissolve the glue, making your extensions fall out before you're ready.[18]
- Don't neglect your real hair. Since your natural hair is hidden by your weave, it can be easy to forget about it. However, your hair may become matted or break off if you don't take care of it. Make sure to wash, condition, and detangle your real hair while you're caring for your extensions.[19]
- To detangle your real hair, gently lift the extension and comb out the shorter pieces of your own hair.
- Apply an oil-based solvent when you want to take out the extensions. Saturate your scalp and the bonded wefts thoroughly with scalp oil or silicone spray so the glue completely softens. You can then gently slide the wefts off of your real hair. If there is any glue residue left on your hair and scalp, apply the solvent to a fine-toothed comb and use it to gently remove the glue.[20]
- You should usually take out your extensions after about 3 weeks, but if you're experiencing scalp pain or excess shedding, take them out sooner.
- Wait a week or two before you apply new extensions. Overuse of extensions can cause loss of hair due to the pulling and extra weight on the hair strand. Give your hair a break once you take out the extensions.[21]
- Glue-in extensions work best on thick or coarse hair. If your hair is very thin, you may prefer another method.
[Edit]Warnings - Do not apply glue directly to your scalp.
- Do not use any glue other than hair bonding glue to attach your extensions.
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