Article: . Take a rubber balloon and fill it with air, either with a pump or by using your own breath. Fill the balloon with enough air so that the rubber is firm and taut, and then tie it off. Gently move the balloon back and forth several times along your scalp. This will allow the static charge of the balloon to be transferred all over your hairs, which will help them stand up. At this point, your hair should be standing up! The static electricity effects won’t last longer than a minute or so, but you can maintain your static hairdo by continuing to rub your hair with the balloon.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Blow up a balloon Rub the balloon against the hair on top of your head. Look in the mirror.

Problem: Article: The pocket is at the "top" of the blanket. You are folding the blanket into thirds, lengthwise. The blanket should be longer than it is wide, and be the width of the pillow pocket. If you were to flip the blanket over now, the pillow pocket would be fully visible, with the open edge at the top. The blanket should now be folded to the dimensions of the pillow pocket. To do this, reach one hand into the pillow pocket and grab hold to the edge that is sewn to the blanket. Hold the open edge of the pillow pocket with your other hand. Pull the inside edge of the pillow pocket toward you while simultaneously pulling or flipping the free edge away from you and around the folded blanket.  It may help to think of it this way: the pillow pocket is being flipped inside out and you are stuffing the blanket into the flipped pocket. It may take a few tries to get the hang of the flip.  It should pop out of the pillow easily.
Summary: Lay the blanket on the ground, pocket side down. Fold the outer edges of the blanket to the opposite edges of the pocket. Fold the blanket up from the bottom, once again into thirds. Flip pocket over the blanket. Smooth the edges and fluff for a perfect pillow. Convert back to a blanket by simply flipping and unfolding the blanket.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will strain the bay leaf, garlic and other food particles from the stock.

SUMMARY: Add the mussels and cook them for 3 to 5 minutes or until they have opened. Remove the mussels with a slotted spoon and add them to your large plate set to the side. Pour the stock through a sieve into a large bowl. Pour the stock back into the pot and return the soup to a simmer. Discard the garlic and bay leaf. Add the cream and taste the stock to check if you need to add salt and pepper to taste. Add the monkfish medallions to the stock and cook them for 1 minute. Return the mussels and vegetables to the pot and cook everything for 2 minutes or until it's all heated through. Stir the soup occasionally with a wooden spoon or a ladle. Remove the fish, mussels and vegetables from the soup with a slotted spoon and divide them evenly between each of your serving bowls. Ladle broth into each bowl and sprinkle the soup with tarragon and parsley.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Leaving your dangling earrings, necklaces, and bracelets at home is safer for the kids, ensuring there is nothing for the child or baby to pull off and potentially choke on. Besides, you don't want your favorite beaded necklace broken or children pulling on your bracelet. Take out any piercings before your babysitting job or hide them as best you can along with your tattoos. Kids may find you unapproachable if you have too many visible tattoos whereas babies love to grab things and might decide to yank on your piercing. If you feel the need to wear makeup, keep it simple so you look like you're going to work and not out to a party. Don't overdo it by wearing tons of eye liner, lipstick or blush. Choose a professional-looking hairstyle that won't get in your way while you work. With longer hairstyles, wearing your hair up in a ponytail looks professional and ensures you will be able to move around with minimal distraction from your hair.  If you have dyed hair in bright colors such as red, blue, green, etc., put it up in a ponytail for the first couple babysitting jobs so parents and kids can get used to it slowly. Try pinning your hair back in a barrette if your hair is too short to tie up.
Summary: Avoid wearing hanging jewelry. Hide your tattoos and piercings. Keep the makeup minimal. Keep your hair out of your face.

A quiff is when the front of your hair is held up so that it curves back towards your head. There is a "wall" of hair above your forehead, and none of your hair reaches down past your scalp. The size and style of your quiff can make it unique. Go online and search for the kind of quiff you want, then show the person who cuts your hair so that they have a good idea of what you want. There are a lot of different quiffs out there, so it helps to know what you want ahead of time:   Classic Quiff: Short on the sides and back, high in the front, this classic hairstyle has been famous since Elvis.  Short Quiff: This short, clean cut has become popular with businessmen and executive types. It is short on the sides and tops with 1-2 inches of coiffed hair at most.  The Pompadour: This is a big, wavy quiff, similar to James Dean or Johnny Cash's haircuts.  Undercut: This modern cut is when you buzz the sides of your head almost completely, fading into light hair on top and a small, short quiff, like Adam Levine. Pretty much anyone can carry off a quiff with the right products and tools, though it’s probably best to avoid this style if you have thin, very curly, or ferociously frizzy hair. Straighter hair is easier to manipulate into the quiff and requires less product to style.
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Know what a quiff is. Bring a photograph or two of the look you want to your hairdresser. Know that it is hard to get a quiff with very curly or frizzy hair.