often. Another way you can prevent measles is to practice good hygiene, especially when you are in public places like school or work. Wash your hands often throughout the day. Use soap and water, rubbing your hands clean for 20 seconds or more each time.  You can also use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol to clean your hands during the day. Keep hand sanitizer in your desk or your bag and pull it out whenever you touch a potentially dirty surface in public. Try not to touch your mouth, eyes, or nose with dirty hands. Wash your hands before touching any of these spots. Sharing these items can lead to the spread of germs and bacteria via saliva. Spreading saliva to others and with others can increase your risk of contracting viruses like measles. Keep your utensils, water bottles, cups, and dishes separate from others. Do not share them with anyone. You should also avoid sharing lip chap or lip gloss with others, as this can lead to the spread of germs via saliva. To prevent the spread of germs, including germs with the measles virus, always cover your mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Do not use your hands to cover your mouth. If you do not have access to a tissue, cough or sneeze into your sleeve. Try to wash your hands as soon as you sneeze or cough, especially if you do so in your hands. This will prevent the spread of germs. If you start to experience the symptoms of measles, go see your doctor right away and seek treatment. Your doctor will examine your symptoms and review your medical history. They will then recommend a course of treatment and give you the measles vaccine so you do not contract it again. If your doctor confirms you have the virus, do not show up for work or school until you have received the vaccine. Stay home and isolate yourself so you do not spread the virus to others. Once you receive the vaccine, you will be safe to return to work or school.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash your hands Do not share utensils, cups, or dishes with others. Cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough. See your doctor if you contract measles.

Q: Choose a small, simple statue so that the burial will be easier to perform. You can by saint statues at Catholic supply stores and online.  The ideal height is between 3 and 4 inches (7.6 and 10 cm). Nowadays, you can even buy a St. Joseph “home selling kit” from retailers and some real estate offices. These kits usually come with a small statue of St. Joseph, a prayer card, and instructions on the practice. Take a soft, clean washcloth or similar material and wrap it around the statue several time, covering all sides, including the top and bottom. Consider placing the wrapped statue in a resealable plastic bag, as well.  You could also wrap the statue in plastic wrap or place it directly in the plastic bag without first wrapping it in a cloth. The idea is simply to protect it from as much dirt and damage as possible. Wrapping the statue is a matter of practicality, but more importantly, it is also a sign of respect. Even though you are burying his statue, St. Joseph is still a saint, so you should demonstrate a certain degree of respect for his likeness. Dig a hole in your yard that is deep enough to fit the entire statue. Place the wrapped statue inside, then fill the rest of the hole in with dirt. Note that any specifics concerning the exact placement of the statue vary depending on who you ask, so there is no one definitive choice.  The most common tradition holds that you should bury the statue near the "For Sale" sign or near the road. Place the statue inside the hole upside-down and facing your house. Others insist that the statue should face the road to symbolize the act of leaving the home. Some traditions also suggest placing the statue right side up or lying on its back, pointing toward the house like an arrow.  You could also consider placing the statue 3 feet (1 m) away from the rear of the house or in your rear yard flower bed. If you live in an apartment or a condominium, you may not have a yard that you can bury the statue in. Under these circumstances, you should bury the statue in a large flower pot. Place the flower pot on a deck, patio, or windowsill.  The flower pot can have something growing in it, but this is not a strict necessity. Note that the rest of the tradition stays the same. You should still wrap the statue in protective cloth and treat it with the same degree of reverence. If the thought of burying a statue of St. Joseph seems disrespectful to you, consider placing the statue in your home, instead. Set the statue down in a window or on a counter in clear sight of the “For Sale” sign in your yard.  When doing this, you do not need to wrap the statue in protective cloth. Burying the statue is a matter of tradition, not doctrine. There is no Catholic doctrine stating that burying a statue of St. Joseph will help you sell your house. Church teachings do suggest that calling for St. Joseph's intercession when selling your home can help, though, which is why keeping a statue of St. Joseph in your home during the sale would likely work just as well as burying the statue.
A: Buy a statue of Saint Joseph. Wrap the statue in protective cloth. Bury the statue. Consider burying the statue in a flower pot. Consider keeping the statue in your home.

Article: Apply your favorite deep treatment hair mask to wet hair. For example, you might rub mashed avocados or bananas, honey, or mayonnaise into your hair to add moisture. Once your hair is covered in the hair mask, put on a shower cap and let the treatment sit for 30 minutes. Rinse out the hair mask with warm water. If you're short on time, you can skip the deep treatment, but your hair won't get as much moisture. Fill a plastic squeeze bottle with liquid coconut oil. Squirt the coconut oil directly onto your scalp. Use your fingertips to massage the oil into your scalp and the hair closest to your scalp. This will immediately add moisture to the hair. If you're worried about squirting too much oil onto your scalp, you can squirt the oil onto your fingertips instead. Run your fingers through your hair to moisturize the hair and scalp. Fill a spray bottle with fresh water and spray all over your hair until it's wet. Apply your favorite leave-in conditioner. To do so, squirt the conditioner on your hands. Rub the leave-in conditioner closer to your scalp and work in through your hair. Ensure that you rub the leave-in conditioner to the very tips of your hair. Spraying your hair with water adds instant moisture to your hair and makes it easier to detangle. Portion your hair into 4 or 5 parts using hair clips. You should have one section of hair near the front of your head and 3 or 4 sections of hair near the back of your head. Moisturize each section of hair by rubbing olive oil through the hair and scalp. If you don't want to use olive oil, you could use another preferred oil or conditioner. For example, consider using castor oil, almond oil, jojoba oil, or shea butter.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Do a deep treatment on your hair. Massage liquid coconut oil into your scalp. Wet your hair and apply a leave-in conditioner. Divide your hair into sections and moisturize them with oil.

Article: To hold your homemade cuticle oil, you’ll need a small glass bottle that’s approximately the size of a nail polish container. Rinse the bottle out well with water to ensure that it’s clean, and then allow it to dry upside for a couple of hours to ensure there’s no excess moisture inside.  A bottle with a medicine dropper top is a good option for the oil because it makes it easy to apply a small amount. A bottle with a roller ball top also works well for the oil.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Clean and dry a small glass bottle.