Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Shower or bathe every day so you’re clean and smell good. Shampoo and condition your hair 2-3 times per week. Wash your face twice a day with a gentle cleanser for clearer skin. Apply facial moisturizer in the morning and evening. Moisturize your body with lotion once a day. Exfoliate your skin once or twice a week. Shave or trim your facial or body hair, as desired. Brush your teeth twice a day and floss before bed.

Answer: People will view you as more attractive if you look and smell clean. Wash your body every day using a mild soap or body wash. Then, apply deodorant to help control body odor. You may need to shower more often if you get very sweaty. Rinse off with soap and warm water after you exercise or spend a lot of time outdoors. Pick shampoo and conditioner that are formulated for your hair type. Apply a quarter-size amount of shampoo to your scalp and massage it into your hair. Rinse your hair out with lukewarm water. Then, apply the conditioner to wet hair and let it sit for 3 minutes. Finally, rinse out the conditioner with cool water.  For instance, look for products formulated for colored hair if your hair is dyed or get shampoo and conditioner for curly hair if you have naturally curly or kinky hair. Conditioner helps keep your hair soft and manageable. Rinsing with cool water will close your hair shaft, which helps your hair look smooth and shiny. Wet your face before you apply your cleanser. Then, use your fingers to massage a dime-size amount of cleanser onto your skin. Finally, rinse your skin with warm water to remove the cleanser. Repeat in the morning and evening. If your skin is dry or sensitive, you might decide to wash your face just once a day to prevent drying it out. Choose a moisturizer that’s formulated for your skin type. Then, use your fingertips to apply a pea-sized amount of moisturizer to your skin in the morning and evening after you wash your face.  Look for a moisturizer that has an SPF 20 or higher to use as your daytime moisturizer. Use a thicker cream at night for added moisture. If you’re unsure about which moisturizers are right for you, talk to a dermatologist. Using body lotion will keep your skin soft and supple so you avoid scaly patches. Apply your lotion once a day after you get out of the shower. This will lock in moisture so your skin stays soft.  Apply about a quarter-size amount of lotion at a time. You can add more lotion as necessary to cover your entire body. You can use scented or fragrance-free lotion. If your skin is dry or sensitive, it’s best to get a fragrance-free formula. Exfoliation removes dead skin cells to reveal smoother, more vibrant skin. Use a facial exfoliator twice a week for bright, youthful skin, and massage a body scrub into your skin once a week. This will keep your skin soft and smooth. If you have normal or oily skin, you may be able to exfoliate your face 2-3 times per week. However, reduce how often you exfoliate if your skin becomes irritated. Remove facial and body hair that bothers you. Otherwise, trim your face and body hair so that it looks it’s best. Choose a style that you like and that looks great on you. For instance, trim your facial hair, shave your legs, or shave your armpits. Keep your teeth healthy and white by brushing every morning and evening. Additionally, floss your teeth every evening before you brush to remove food between your teeth. Finally, rinse out your mouth with mouthwash to kill germs and bacteria, as well as bits of food.  Use a whitening toothpaste daily to help whiten your teeth. See your dentist at least once a year to help maintain your oral health. This can keep your smile looking its best.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know when you need to conduct a title search. Understand what types of documents you can find. Know what kinds of information you are looking for.

Answer: Title questions will always come up in two common situations. If you are in one of the following situations, you should read this article to learn more about conducting an online title search.  First, you will need to analyze title when you are purchasing property from someone else (for instance buying a home). Second, you will need to analyze title when you are using your own property as collateral (for instance when you are obtaining a mortgage). Apart from the two most common scenarios, you might simply want to conduct a title search for your own informational purposes. When you conduct a title search, you will have the ability to look for, and find, a variety of different documents. With that said, a "title" will not be one of the documents you find. A property title is a comprehensive term referring to the legal rights an individual has to the property in question. Having title to a piece of property means you have ownership rights over that property and you can choose to do what you want with it. Therefore, a title is not a tangible item; it is only a legal term conveying your rights to something. You are, however, likely to encounter some or all of the following documents when you conduct an online title search:   Deeds. A deed is the legal written document that transfers title from one person to another. Deeds are probably the most common document found in title searches and they are valuable for tracing back ownership of a particular property.  Liens. A lien is a property interest document used by creditors to let everyone know you owe them money. A lien is an important document in a title search because a lien clouds your title. In order to sell or mortgage a piece of property, you must have a clean title, meaning one that is not encumbered by a lien. Therefore, knowing if you have any liens on a piece of property can be important information to know.  Mortgages. A mortgage is a debt instrument used by banks and individuals in order to buy a piece of property without paying for the whole thing up front. A mortgage is a type of lien, and is therefore an important document to look for during title searches. When you conduct an online title search, you are usually trying to answer two very important questions.  First, you usually conduct a title search to understand who holds valid title to a piece of property. This information can be valuable whether you are trying to purchase a home or use a home as collateral on a loan. You should not buy a house until you know the person you are buying it from is legally able to sell it. Also, a bank will not loan you money for a mortgage until they know you are the rightful owner of the home. Second, You want to look at the public land records to see if there are any encumbrances on the land. An encumbrance is a "right or interest that exists in someone other than the owner of an estate and that restricts or impairs the transfer of the estate or lowers its value. Examples of encumbrances include liens, easements, covenants, mortgages, or unpaid taxes. This information is also valuable when you are trying to purchase a home or use a home as collateral on a loan. You should not buy a home until you know that title is free from encumbrances. Also, a bank will be interested in what encumbrances your title has before they offer to loan you money for a mortgage.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide if you want a default download folder. Decide if you want to select where each download gets saved. Exit the Downloads Settings menu.

Answer:
The first settings is where your downloaded files are saved to. You select this if you want all downloaded files to be saved in one default folder. The default folder name will appear in the white box beside the option.  If you want to change the default folder, click on the gray “Change” box beside the option. Use the window that will appear to navigate through your folders until you find the one that you want to use then click “OK” to set it as default. You may want to change the folder you are saving your downloads to if you are sharing the computer with someone else. The next setting under “Downloads” is a check box. You can click inside the box to check it if you want to pick where every single individual download goes rather than having them downloaded into one folder. This option is great if you keep your downloads organized by type. When you’re done setting your options, just close the menu. There is no extra saving option; once you change the settings, they change automatically.