INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your local transit system supports the Apple Wallet's Express Transit mode, you can use the Wallet app to pay for public transit rides.  If you're in the US, you can use Express Transit mode in New York City (MTA) and Portland, OR (Trimet). This service is also available across Beijing and Shanghai China, as well as Japan (Suica).   Follow this link to see which regions' transit systems support Express Transit mode. This app is on one of your home screens. It's a few screens down. As long as you've added a payment card you should see this option. The card you select is the one that will be billed for your public transit rides. Once you've confirmed your identity with Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode, your iPhone will be ready to use where supported. There's no need to unlock your phone in Express Transmit mode—just hold the phone near the reader to charge your default Express Transit card and be on your way.

SUMMARY: Add a compatible credit or debit card to your Wallet. Open your iPhone's Settings . Scroll down and tap Wallet & Apple Pay . Tap Express Transit Card. Tap the card you want to use. Follow the on-screen instructions to authenticate. Hold your iPhone a few centimeters from the contactless reader to pay.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You'll need to have long hair. Your hair should come down to about the tip of your nose. You need to wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner. After that, on a cool setting, you need to dry your hair with a hair dryer and brush it with a round brush as you do that. After that's done, and your hair's still a tiny bit wet, use straighteners to straighten your hair. After this, apply product to your hair. Only use a little bit. After that, use industrial strength hairspray. You should use the hairspray upside down so it gets in your roots. Then, put everything in place and spray, then you're done with that. Get the right jacket. You'll need a brown tweed blazer with two-button closure.It's a good idea to check thrift stores for a match. Add the shirt. The shirt is an expensive one. You could try a regular slim fit dress shirt in either burgundy or cerulean depending on which bow tie you're planning to wear (in series 5, the shirt matched the bow tie and braces). Use black slim fitting dress pants or black jeans. Try to get matching x-back braces and a bow tie. These either come in burgundy or blue. In series 5, the bow tie was a pre tied variety. Try your best to match the boots. The boots are All-saints layer boots. If you can find a cheaper alternative, go for it. Black Doc Martens work nicely - however, they look like they are beaten up and dirtied, so I'd recommend going for that look. Get a brass wrist-watch, with the face on the inside of your wrist. It completes the series five costume. You'll need to start with his iconic brown tartan jacket, with elbow patches. Alternatively, you could get the green coat he wore in "Let's Kill Hitler", "The Girl Who Waited", "Closing Time", and "The Wedding of River Song". It works for those extra cold days.   The shirts are all in shades of sky blue with white buttons, or white, with a check pattern on the white shirts, and still all fit relatively tight and slim. There are more bow ties, in either burgundy, blue with a horizontal bark pattern, or an Aztec key pattern bow tie. The bow ties are usually self-tie, so learn how to tie a bow tie. There are links to the series 6 bow ties in the tips section. You can take liberties with the boots as long as they're black, however make sure they are clean. Not necessarily shiny, but the whole series 6 outfit was a lot more put together than the series 5 costume. They have a lot of things you could use for the 11th Doctor If you want, get some weird headwear. Go for a fez or a stetson (preferably a fez). Stetsons are cool. "Didn't anyone ever tell you? There's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart. If you value your continued existence, if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow, there's one thing you never, ever put in a trap...Me." - Eleventh Doctor (The Time of Angels, 2010)

SUMMARY: Start with the hair for Matt Smith. Put together his series 5 look, if desired. Copy his series 6 look, if you prefer. If you want to find a cheap suit for the 11th Doctor, go to Value Village. Add a hat. You're done.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It is best to allow the blister to drain on its own. That means you should refrain from popping it on your own. If the blister roof is still in tact, try to keep it that way by not putting any extra pressure on it that might cause it to pop. The blister roof helps protect against infection.  Use a cotton ball dipped in witch hazel to reduce the swelling of the blister instead of popping it. You may want to cover the blister with a bandage just in case it pops, like if you are wearing shoes with a foot blister. If you choose to pop and drain the blister to reduce the pain, make sure you do it properly. This helps reduce the risk of infection. Make sure if you do pop the blister that you keep the blister roof intact because it helps protect the skin underneath.  Wash your hands and the blister before you begin. Start by wiping down a needle with rubbing alcohol. Then, gently puncture the side of the blister. Try to get the needle close to the edge if possible. Carefully push the fluid out toward the puncture. Remember, try to keep the blister roof intact as much as possible. Use a gauze pad to collect the fluid as it oozes from the blister. Wash the blister with soap and water afterwards. After you have popped and drained the blister, you should cover it with a bandage. This helps protect it from getting infected.  Before you apply the gauze, you can apply an antibiotic ointment or Vaseline to the blister. You can add a teaspoon of honey because honey has antibiotic properties and can speed healing.  When you place a bandage, make sure the bandage has a “tent” to minimize contact of the bandage with the blister. To do this, leave a bit of space between the blister and the bandage. Try to pull it up so it stays over the skin without touching it. Change the bandage daily. Make sure to keep the bandage dry.

SUMMARY:
Allow the blister to drain naturally. Pop a blister carefully. Cover the blister properly.