In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Keep blending until the mixture is smooth. Bananas are rich in potassium and vitamin A, both of which will help hydrate and strengthen your hair. The olive oil will help the deep conditioner soak into your hair. It will also help hydrate your hair and add shine as well. Yogurt is great for the hair because it is naturally hydrating. It is also full of proteins, which can help strengthen your hair. Honey, on the other hand, is a natural humectant, so it will help hydrate your hair and seal the moisture in. The strainer will remove any lumps or clumps and give you a smoother conditioner to work with. Discard any lumps caught in the strainer. Get into the shower, and dampen your hair. Spread the conditioner evenly through your hair. If you have very long or thick hair, you might find it helpful to separate your hair into smaller sections first. If you have any leftover conditioner, throw it out; it will not hold well, even in the fridge. If you need to, apply some conditioner to the ends of your hair. After that, style your hair as you usually do.
Summary: In a blender, combine one peeled banana and 2 to 3 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil. Add ¼ cup (65 grams) of plain Greek yogurt and 1 tablespoon of honey. Blend the mixture again until it is smooth, then pour it into a bowl through a strainer. Apply the conditioner to wet hair. Rinse the conditioner out with warm water and shampoo.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Unlike its relatives, poison ivy and poison oak, poison sumac is restricted to a fairly small area of the world. If you are outside the following areas, your chance of encountering poison sumac is almost zero:  Ontario, Quebec, and other eastern provinces of Canada Minnesota, Wisconsin, and all U.S. states east of them, including all of New England Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and all U.S. states east of them, including all of the South Texas, and all states east of it along the southern U.S. border, including Florida Poison sumac thrives in unusually wet soil, or even in standing water. If the surrounding area is dry throughout the year, there is little chance that poison sumac is present. Poison sumac has trouble growing at 4,000 ft (1,200 m) above sea level or above. If you are above 5,000 ft (1,500 m), there is almost no chance of exposure to poison sumac. Its relatives, poison ivy and poison oak, are also constrained to low elevations, reducing the need for caution concerning poisonous plant exposure at high altitudes.
Summary: Know the regions where poison sumac can grow. Look for poison sumac in moist or flooded soils. Don't worry about poison sumac at high elevations.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Here is one trick to get some of the wheels richer, not that plain and boring: add a groove - two smaller circles, aligned to the center of the gear, filled with the same grey gradient, the larger in an opposite direction, the smaller in the same direction as the rest of the wheel. steel with steel and gold with gold). Now for some axles: small circles, made from gold, steel, ruby or sapphire. Do not forget the drop shadow and consider a white highlight.  They are easy to do: create a steel circle, subtract a rectangle to create the groove, add a darker steel rectangle, the bottom of the groove, rotate the screw to a random angle (we don't want all the screws to have parallel grooves, that would be repeating and boring), fix the gradient and add a drop shadow. Maybe a hole: a larger circle colored with the same gradient as the background but with an opposed orientation. (I increased the zoom level in this step for a clearer illustration)
Summary:
To make the image more vivid, try adding some steel gears. Start this by defining the gradient (multi-stop, greys, with a shade of blue). Apply the gradient to some wheels. Put the steel gears in the device (just take care to not couple steel gears with gold gears: Place the axles in the center of the gears and we are set. Add some screws holding the device. Distribute the screws evenly (or randomly if you feel like it) and it's done!