In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Stone-free peaches are desirable but any peach will do.
Summary: Buy or pick fresh ripe peaches. Wash the peaches gently and pat dry with towel. Place peaches on cookie sheet and place in freezer overnight. Place the peaches back in the freezer.

Whether you like to be completely clean-shaven or you wear a mustache or a beard, you'll need to  shave parts of your face every few days. Get a sharp, high-quality razor to do the job, rather than getting the cheapest kind you can find. Your skin will feel and look better if you use a razor designed for a close, even shave.  If you use disposable razors, be sure to choose a brand that makes razors with double blades. These are more efficient and create a cleaner shave than a single blade.  You can get an electric razor if you don't need a very close cut. These razors should be used on dry skin. A straight razor will create a close, precise shave. If you decide to purchase a straight razor, it will take some practice to develop the skill to shave without nicking yourself. The warmth of the water will soften your skin and hairs, making it easier to shave. It's also important to cleanse your skin to get rid of dirt and bacteria on its surface in case you accidentally nick yourself shaving. This will lubricate your face so that the razor glides smoothly over its surface. Don't shave your face dry or without cream unless you're using an electric razor.  Try to find a shaving cream or gel without a lot of chemicals, which can dry out or irritate your face. Let the shaving cream sit on your face for a few minutes to further soften your skin and hair before shaving. It's not necessary to apply pressure to the razor when you draw it across your face. If the blade is sharp enough, the razor will do the job for you. Make sure you're shaving with the grain of your hairs, rather than against it, for a safe and effective shave.  If you're shaving off stubble that has had several weeks to grow out, trim it using beard clippers first. Get it as short as possible before shaving. Dip your razor in warm water to unclog it every few minutes while you shave. Pull your skin taught as you shave to get the closest possible cut. Use cold water to soothe your face and reduce bleeding from any nicks you might have gotten. Pat it dry with a towel - don't scrub. Use a moisturizing product that will soothe irritation from the shave. Be sure to use a product that doesn't contain ingredients that could sting your face after shaving. . Use a sharp beard trimmer or scissors to trim your remaining facial hair into shape to keep it looking neat.
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One-sentence summary -- Use a good razor. Wash your face with warm water. Apply shaving cream while your face is wet. Use the right shaving technique. Rinse your face when you're finished. Apply moisturizer.  Trim your facial hair

Q: . Taking showers regularly and keeping up on your appearance is the first step to showing the world you're interested in it.  Deodorant and toothpaste do great things for unwanted scents. Applying deodorant every day and brushing your teeth after each meal will ensure that you're always looking and feeling fresh and clean. Light make-up will enhance your best features. Make sure not to go too overboard; most men prefer a more natural look. Too much make-up says you're not beautiful without it--which clearly isn't true! Whatever you feel best in looks best on you. Whether it's dresses, t-shirts, or leather cowboy boots, your clothes are a symbol of you.  Don't try to fit in with a certain look. You want to attract guys that like you--not who you are trying to be. Dress for the occasion. It may be tempting to wear sweatpants to your cousin's bar mitzvah, but negative attention is not what you want.
A: Practice good hygiene Find your style.

Problem: Article: Believing that you’re going to do well on the test will actually help you get there. Even if you think you won’t do well on the test, don’t let yourself hear it. Instead, just say “I got this!” It's sort of a "fake it till you make it" idea, but it can work!  Take a piece of paper and write positive stuff like "I will ace my test!" on it.  Try smiling before the test, even if you have to force it. Studies show that making yourself smile, even when you don't feel like it, actually raises your mood. You could also try to think of something funny, like imagining your teacher slipping on a banana peel or walking in the room dressed like Hello Kitty. before and during the test to stay relaxed. Deep breathing increases your oxygen levels. Getting plenty of oxygen means you can think more clearly. And when you think clearly, you’re primed to do your best on the test!  Breathe in slowly through your nose for 10 seconds. Exhale slowly through your mouth.  Repeat several times. Take a minute to see how many questions there are, and if there are separate sections on the test. This will give you an idea of what is in store and will help you to manage your time better. It also prevents any nasty surprises with only a few minutes left. Take a close look at every question before you attempt to answer it. Read each one twice if you have time. If you are taking a multiple choice test, read the entire question before looking at any of the answers. Don’t waste time hunting for an easy question to begin with. Just go through the questions one by one. If there’s one you can’t answer, or just seems hard, skip it and go to the next one. Come back later to any questions you didn’t answer, if there’s time.  If you’re really nervous, however, do some easy problems first to build your confidence and calm yourself down. If you skip any questions, mark them with a star so you'll know which ones to come back to if you have time at the end. If you go back and change your mind several times, you are likely to make a mistake due to self-doubt. Many tests are also designed to include trick questions, and getting bogged down can just make things worse. Usually 1 or 2 of the question choices are clearly wrong, so take those away. Now you should have 2 answers, creating a greater chance of you getting it right. Now go over everything and find the best answer out of the 2. The key to multiple choice isn't thinking "Which one is right?" but instead "Which of these are not right?" and eliminating answers until you have only 1 left. Try to save time at the end of the test session so you can go back and check your answers. Make sure you answered all questions, never leaving one blank. Guess if you have to. It's worth a shot!  Also, a final look through is a good time to catch any obvious mistakes you might have made. You might remember something more to add to a question as well.
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Get pumped for the test. Take deep breaths Glance over the entire test before you begin. Read the test questions carefully. Go through the questions in order. Go with your first answer, then check later. Use the process of elimination if you're stuck on a multiple choice question. Review your answers thoroughly when you are done.