Look to the bottom of your phone, and locate Messaging. Tap on it. Once you're in Messaging, tap on the menu button. It's usually fairly invisible, and located to the lower left side of your device. It'll slightly light up if you tap on it. After tapping on it, you'll see various menu options. You're now in the Settings category of your Messaging app. Scroll down until you reach Register Number As Spam. That's the option that will allow you to no longer be notified when your unwanted contact sends you a text. Look to the upper right side of your screen, and tap on the Plus sign to add unwanted numbers. If you've never added a contact as spam, the screen will be mostly black and say No Numbers Blocked. You have the option of either manually typing a number you wish to mark as Spam, or you can retrieve it from your contacts if you've previously registered it in your phone. Once you've selected the contacts to be marked as spam, tap on Save (upper right corner). You will now no longer receive texts from that number or contact. You can remove a number from spam anytime by deleting the contact or number from that list.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Tap on the Messaging app. Tap on Menu. Tap on Settings. Tap on the Plus sign. Enter the number or contact you wish to block. Tap on Save.

Q: Warm water will soften your skin and prepare it for exfoliation. A good rule of thumb is to soak in the tub or stand under the shower for 5 to 10 minutes before you begin scrubbing.  Water that’s too hot can dry out your skin. The optimal temperature for your skin is a lukewarm temperature below 105 °F (41 °C) (if your skin is turning red, it’s too hot!).  If you’re going to shave your legs, do so before using the sugar scrub to avoid stinging and irritation. Wash your skin before you scrub to remove sweat, dirt, and makeup. Otherwise scrubbing could push it further into the skin. With gentle pressure, rub the sugar scrub into your skin in a circular motion using the pads of your fingers. This not only sloughs off dead skin, it also boosts circulation and stimulates the production of collagen in your body, a protein that helps fight wrinkles and keeps skin looking young.  Start at the top of your body and work down. Be careful not to scrub too vigorously as it could damage your skin. There’s no need to use shower gel or soap following your scrub. For extra hydration and smoother skin, let the scrub sit on your body for a couple of minutes before rinsing thoroughly. Gently use a towel to pat your body completely dry. Once you’re dry, apply lotion or body oil to moisturize your newly exfoliated skin. Do this immediately after drying off while your pores are still open and able to absorb the moisturizer easier and faster.  Have a jar or extra virgin coconut oil laying around? It can double as a cheap yet effective moisturizer thanks to its high level of saturated fats. Only use it if you aren’t prone to breaking out.  Always apply sunscreen after exfoliating as your skin is more vulnerable. Use one that's SPF 30 or higher and has broad-spectrum protection. Sugar scrubs shouldn’t be part of your daily beauty routine. Over-exfoliating can irritate your skin so aim to use a sugar scrub no more than three times per week at most. Don’t use a sugar scrub on skin that’s sunburned or highly sensitive. You should also avoid it after any type of medical or cosmetic surgery or after a chemical peel - in both instances, your body is trying to recover from what is essentially a trauma and any harsh scrubbing could prevent proper healing.
A: Wet your skin. Massage the scrub into your skin. Rinse with warm water. Dry off. Finish with lotion or body oil. Repeat once or twice a week.

Article: Start with clean, dry hair. Use a comb or paddle brush to gently brush out any tangles or knots. This is a versatile style that works with straight, wavy, and curly hair. Additionally, the length of the hair can be medium or long—as long as there's enough to put into a standard ponytail, you should be able to complete this look. Gather all of the hair at the back of the head, bringing it together at a point near the nape of the neck.  Keep the sides and tail as smooth as possible. If necessary, gather the hair with one hand while continuing to brush it using your other hand. Secure the hair with a ponytail holder. Carefully push the ponytail holder down by 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.6 cm). The exact distance will vary depending on the length of the hair. Make sure that the hair beneath the ponytail is at least as long as the hair in between the ponytail and the head, if not longer. Use your pointer and middle fingers to carefully separate the hair just above the ponytail holder. Try to keep this gap centered above the ponytail holder. It may not stay automatically at this point, so prepare to hold it in place with your fingers until you complete the next step. Using your other hand, flip the end of the ponytail up and through the gap you just created.  Pull the end of the ponytail all the way through the gap until it hangs straight down again. As you do this, the gap should remain fixed in place and the hair above the ponytail holder should twist. If the ponytail sticks out too much instead of hanging down straight, carefully pull the elastic band down a little further to relax the style more. Carefully brush the hanging end of the flip tail with a paddle brush, smoothing out any tangles that may have developed as you worked. This step completes the style.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Brush out any tangles. Gather the hair into a low ponytail. Push the band down. Create a gap. Flip the ponytail through the gap. Brush the ends.