Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies. Open your container and pour in your soap and honey. Choose your natural oil and pour it in. Choose your essential oil and add it in. Close the container tightly and shake. Consider decorating your container. Use your body wash.

Answer: For this honey-based body wash, you will need 2/3 cup (150 milliliters) of unscented liquid Castile soap, ¼ cup (56.25 milliliters) of raw honey, 2 teaspoons of oil, and 50 – 60 drops of essential oil. You will also need a container with a tight-fitting lid, such as a bottle, mason jar, or even an old body wash bottle.  You can use any natural oil, such as: castor, coconut, grape seed, jojoba, extra light olive, sesame, sunflower, or sweet almond. For additional benefits, add 1 teaspoon of Vitamin E oil. It will not only moisturize and nourish your skin, but also help extend the shelf-life of your body wash. If your container has a small mouth, such as a bottle or old body wash bottle, then you can put a funnel over the mouth first. This will make it easier to pour everything in and prevent any spills from happening. You will need 2 teaspoons of a natural oil. The type of oil you use will depend on what you have available and your preference. Different types of oils, however, are more beneficial to certain skin types, so you could consider using an oil that would be the most helpful for your skin. Here are some suggestions:  If you have dry skin, consider using extra moisturizing oils, such as: almond, argan, avocado, canola, extra light olive oil, jojoba, and safflower oil. If you have oily skin, consider using a lighter oil in your body wash, such as: grape seed, sesame, and sunflower oil. If you have sensitive skin, use a nourishing oil such as: avocado, coconut, and flaxseed oil. You can use any type of essential oil you'd like, but keep in mind that certain scents may contrast with the honey and base oil that you use. Other oils, such as peppermint, are very strong and may require smaller amounts. Here are some oils and combinations that you can use:  Combine 45 drops of lavender essential oil and 15 drops of geranium for a fragrant, floral blend. Lavender is a classical scent that works well for all skin types. It may also help reduce stress and anxiety. Geranium  has a floral scent. It is especially great of oily and mature skin. Chamomile has a delicate scent that pairs well with honey. It is ideal for sensitive skin. Rosemary pairs well with lavender. It is refreshing and effective on acne. For a refreshing blend, consider using grapefruit, lemon, orange, or sweet orange. You will need to do this for a few minutes until everything is mixed together. You can leave the bottle or jar as it is, or you can make it extra special by embellishing it with labels, twine, and other decorations. You can even make a large batch of body wash, put it into smaller containers, and distribute it as party favors. Here are some ideas:  Print out a label and stick it on the bottle or jar. Make a mason jar extra cute by tying a piece of twine or ribbon around the lid. Decorate the bottle or jar with stick-on gemstones. Decorate the cork or lid. You can paint a jar lid with acrylic paint. You can also decorate your lid or cork by hot gluing rhinestones and fancy buttons onto it. You can use this as any other store-bought body wash. Because you used natural ingredients, however, try to use this body wash within one year. You will have to shake the container each time before you use it, as the ingredients will settle.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear the right size. Look at a variety of picks. Choose metal for a louder sound. Go for plastic if you want a softer sound. Use a thin finger pick at first. Wear a thicker pick for a fast playing style.

Answer: Finger picks usually come in a small, medium, or large size. Wearing a finger pick that is too large or small can be uncomfortable and affect the way you play. It's ideal to go to a music store to try on the finger pick. If that's not an option, look for a sizing chart online. You should look for picks made for left hands if you are left-handed. Some finger picks are as cheap as a dollar, but some can be as expensive as $35. It may seem tempting to go for the expensive one to assure a great sound, but that is not always the case. Cheap picks can often be just as good as expensive finger picks. You may want to pay more if you'd prefer handcrafted metal finger picks. It's okay to use metal or plastic picks, but metal picks are ideal if you are going for a specific sound. A metal pick will help you produce a louder and more precise sound. Metal may also be more durable if you play hard and very often. Plastic is softer than metal, so naturally, it creates a softer sound with more ease than a metal pick would. Plastic is also a good idea if you plan to make adjustments to your finger pick because they are fairly malleable. It's also an option to combine plastic and metal fingers since people often wear three picks as they play. Thinner picks are great for beginner players because they are lighter. This is good for people that aren't used to having picks on their fingers. They are also good because they are more flexible than thicker picks, and flexibility makes it easier to play. Thin picks aren't just for beginners though. They are good for achieving a delicate sound in your music. Thick picks are great for more advanced players that feel confident with controlling their finger picks. They are also ideal for the faster strumming that is common with banjo playing. You can also use thicker picks if you want a heavier sound.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Divide your hair into 3 layers for best straightening results. Section the top of your hair. Grab the second layer of hair. Leave the bottom layer of hair hanging loose. Separate .5 to 2 inches (1.3 to 5.1 cm) sections of each layer.

Answer:
Sections are the easiest way to ensure you don't miss any strands with your flat iron. The thicker the hair, the more layers you'll want to section. Those with very thick hair can divide hair into 4-6 layers. Extra sections are added in the same method described below. Place your thumbs behind your ears and pull the hair up, gliding your thumbs across the back of your head until they meet in the middle. Twist and clip the section to create the top layer. Scoop up the remaining loose hair above your ears into a single section. Secure the layer with a hair tie or butterfly clip. The layer just above the nape of your neck will be first section you straighten. Use smaller sections for thick hair and larger sections for thin hair. Begin with the bottom layer and smooth the straightener from about .5 inches (1.3 cm) away from your scalp steadily down your hair shaft.  When the bottom layer is finished, continue separating small sections of hair in the middle layer. Smooth hair with the flat iron from a .5 inches (1.3 cm) away from your scalp down the hair shaft. Lift hair from your scalp when straightening the top layer. After separating small sections of your top layer of hair, place the flat iron as close to your roots as possible. Press the iron firmly closed and draw it down the hair shaft outward from your head. For pin-straight, divide each layer into small sections. Glide the straightener only a few times over each section before moving along.  If your prefer smoother hair, divide it into larger sections. Then clamp the flat iron tightly and run it over each part slowly, ensuring the heat penetrates each section but with less direct contact.