Problem: Article: Put the aloe into a blender or food processor to get a smooth product to use on your skin. When blended, it will create a thick aloe juice perfect for astringent purposes.  Use as much aloe as you like. However, 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) is more than enough to cover your face and neck. Once blended, pour it into a sealed container and store it inside your refrigerator for up to a week. Place 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) of aloe gel into a blender or food processor along with 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) of fresh lemon juice. Lemon juice is another astringent, which will improve the astringent qualities of your aloe juice. Moreover, the lemon juice will prevent your aloe gel from oxidizing.  If you want to create a larger batch of aloe juice, simply use more aloe gel and more lemon juice, maintaining a ratio of 2 parts aloe gel to 1 part lemon juice. It should stay fresh for about a week in an air-tight container in the fridge. Discard it at the first sign of browning or oxidation. There are many things that you can put in your mixture to add more astringency and chamomile is a great choice. Put 10 drops of chamomile oil and 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) of aloe in a blender or food processor. Combine the ingredients until the mixture is smooth, which usually takes just 2 to 3 pulses of a blender or food processor.  Chamomile oil is another astringent. It also has a nice smell and contributes vitamins and antioxidants that prevent damage to the skin.  This mixture should stay good for at least a week if stored in an air-tight container in the fridge. Combine and blend together 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) of aloe and 6 tablespoons (90 milliliters) of witch hazel extract in a food processor or blender. Put the mixture in an airtight bottle and store it in your fridge, where it will last for 2 weeks. Witch hazel is widely available at pharmacies and natural grocery stores. Look for a product that doesn't contain any alcohol though, as many witch hazel products are highly diluted with alcohol and that dries out the skin.
Summary: Blend harvested aloe for 1 to 2 minutes to create an astringent gel. Add lemon juice to the aloe to make a refreshing astringent mask. Combine chamomile oil with aloe for a pleasantly scented astringent. Mix witch hazel and aloe together for an excellent pore-clearing astringent.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Personal service requires you to know the more about the location and habits of the person you're serving than the others.  Since most people don't like to be sued, they will delay dealing with a potential lawsuit as long as possible, and will go to great lengths to avoid service.  It will save you time and money if you can tell your third-party service agent where the target of the lawsuit might be and when they might be there. The server must give a copy of your court papers to the respondent in person. He or she must walk up to the respondent, state, "These are court papers," and hand the respondent copies of all the papers related to your case.  The respondent may refuse to accept the papers. If this happens, the server should leave the papers near the respondent and walk away. Doing so will satisfy the requirements, even if the respondent continues to refuse the papers or throws them away. Personal service is the preferred method of service and should always be attempted before other methods are used. After passing the court papers to the respondent, the server should fill out the necessary form and sign it in front of a notary public. This form should then be filed with the rest of your court documents at the courthouse.

SUMMARY: Find the person that needs to be served. Pass the papers directly to the respondent. Fill out a Proof of Service form.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Perfume is a luxury item and its cost can vary hugely between products. Some perfumes are under 20 dollars while others cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Before you go shopping, decide how much money you want to spend on a perfume. If the perfume is a gift, consider both your personal finances and your relationship with the recipient of the gift. If you are giving perfume to your wife, you may want to spend more than you would on perfume for an acquaintance you don't know very well. Perfumes have different names depending on their lasting power. Typically, the most expensive perfumes are the ones that last longest, while cheaper perfumes don't have as much staying power. You can usually see the type or concentration of the perfume under its name on the front of the bottle.  Eau de cologne has the lowest fragrance concentration, lasting about two hours. It is 3-5% oil in a mixture of water and alcohol. Eau de toilette is a slightly more concentrated type of perfume and will last three to four hours. It is a about 4-8% oil. Eau de parfum has a higher oil concentration than eau de cologne and lasts around six hours. It is 15-18% oil mixed with alcohol. The perfume with the highest concentration is simply called perfume or parfum. It has great staying power and will last all day. It is 15-30 oil mixed with alcohol. Consider which scents you or the perfume recipient enjoy. Perfumes generally are separated into four scent categories, though many perfumes contain a subtle mix of scents. If you are buying perfume for someone else, see what kinds of perfumes they use. If you have no idea what kind of scents you like, don't worry: you can figure out what scent family you prefer when you are trying perfumes in the store.  Floral/Sweet perfumes smell like freshly-cut flowers. Common scents used in floral perfumes are rose, lavender, carnation and orange blossom. Floral perfumes are the most popular perfumes for women because of their sweet, feminine scent that most enjoy. Citrus/Fruity perfumes smell like fruits, particularly citrus fruits. Common tones are citrus fruits like orange, grapefruit and lime, but also other fruit like apricot, apple or peach. In general these scents are bright and refreshing. Oriental/Spicy perfumes smell musky and complex. Many of them contain tones of spices like star anise, cinnamon and vanilla. Woody/Chypre perfumes smell woody and earthy. Many contain scents like bergamot, oakmoss and patchouli. Be conscious of the scents people around you are wearing, no matter if you're at work, on the train or in class. If you catch a whiff of something you really like, ask the wearer what kind of perfume it is. You never know, you could find your new scent without even stepping into a store. If you don't like the scent of your friends' perfumes, try to pinpoint what about them you don't like. This is valuable information that will help you narrow down your options.
Summary:
Decide on a price point. Choose a scent concentration. Narrow down a scent family. Ask others what kind of perfume they use.