First, the user wants an original article for the keyword "Hair Dye Ear Caps." I need to use the provided context effectively. The context includes phrases like "Grab it here on Amazon," "200 Pcs Ear Covers for Hair Dye," "Miss Careful," "Ever finish," a link to ColorTrak, "Tired of dealing with messy," and a link to AliExpress. I should incorporate these naturally without making it sound like I'm just listing them. The requirements are: - 600 to 900 words. - Natural headings. - Avoid unsupported claims. - Do not mention AI generation. I'll structure the article with a catchy title and subheadings. The keyword is "Hair Dye Ear Caps," so I'll focus on solving the problem of messy hair dye stains on ears. Outline: 1. Introduction: Highlight the problem of hair dye stains on ears. 2. What are Hair Dye Ear Caps? Explain the product. 3. Benefits of Using Ear Caps for Hair Dyeing. 4. How to Use Them Effectively. 5. Product Recommendations: Incorporate the context about the 200 Pcs set from Miss Careful and links. 6. Tips for a Mess-Free Hair Dye Experience. 7. Conclusion. I need to use the context naturally. For example, "Ever finish dyeing your hair only to find stubborn stains on your ears?" from "Ever finish." Also, "Tired of dealing with messy ear stains?" can be part of the intro. "Miss Careful" might be a brand or person, so I'll use it in the product recommendation section. The links should be embedded in text, but since this is an article, I'll mention them as product sources without explicitly saying "click here." Avoid unsupported claims: Stick to practical benefits and user experiences. Word count: 600-900 words. I'll aim for around 750 words. Structure: - Title: "Say Goodbye to Messy Hair Dye: The Ultimate Guide to Hair Dye Ear Caps" - H2: The Age-Old Problem of Stained Ears - H2: What Are Hair Dye Ear Caps? - H2: Key Benefits of Using Ear Caps - H2: How to Use Hair Dye Ear Caps Like a Pro - H2: Top Product Picks for Mess-Free Dyeing - H2: Additional Tips for a Clean Dye Job - H2: Conclusion Incorporate context: - "I've been testing out the 200 Pcs Ear Covers for Hair Dye Coloring Ear Cover Pads Shield Protector Earmuff Ear Caps Hair from Miss Careful" โ€“ I'll integrate this in the product picks section. - "Grab it here on Amazon" โ€“ I can say "available on Amazon" but avoid direct command. - "Ever finish" โ€“ use in introduction. - "Tired of dealing with messy" โ€“ use in introduction. - "ColorTrak link" โ€“ maybe mention as a resource for color tracking. - "AliExpress link" โ€“ mention as a sales source. But the user said "use this context" so I need to reference these points. However, I shouldn't just list links; I should write naturally. For example, "For those looking for a convenient option, the Miss Careful ear caps are available in bulk packs on Amazon." Let me draft the article. **Title: Say Goodbye to Messy Hair Dye: The Ultimate Guide to Hair Dye Ear Caps** **H2: The Age-Old Problem of Stained Ears** Ever finish dyeing your hair at home, feeling proud of the fresh color, only to look in the mirror and see ugly stains all over your ears? It's a common frustration. Many of us are tired of dealing with messy dye that seems to cling to every surface but the hair. Fortunately, there's a simple solution that can save your skin from those stubborn marks: hair dye ear caps. **H2: What Are Hair Dye Ear Caps?** Hair dye ear caps are protective covers designed to shield your ears during the coloring process. They come in various forms, like adhesive pads, earmuff-style covers, or reusable shields. Typically made from soft, flexible materials, they fit snugly over the ears to prevent dye from soaking into the skin. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or