Article: Your aloe plant’s leaves are filled with aloe gel that you can harvest as needed for medicinal use. Wait until you need the gel to harvest it. When you need some aloe gel, cut one of the leaves from your aloe plant and squeeze or scoop out the clear aloe gel.  If you are harvesting a large amount, you may need to cut the leaf in half (lengthwise) in order to get all of the gel out. Try to only harvest as much as you need at one time. If you have any leftover gel, you can store it in an airtight container in your refrigerator for up to a week. You can apply fresh aloe gel to your sunburn to help cool and heal your burn. Apply the gel to your sunburnt skin and reapply ever few hours or as needed to keep your skin moisturized.  Try refrigerating some aloe gel for an hour or two before applying it to your sunburnt skin. The chilled aloe will have a nice cooling effect. Keep in mind that although people have been using aloe as a treatment for sunburns for ages, there is no conclusive scientific research that aloe has a healing effect on sunburnt skin. Aloe may be effective for treating minor burns. It may even reduce healing time. Apply a small amount of the gel to your burn. Do not apply aloe gel to skin that is bleeding, blistered, or otherwise severely damaged. Aloe vera gel has been found likely to be effective for treating dandruff. All you have to do is massage a small amount of the gel into your scalp.  After you have washed your hair, rub a small amount of aloe gel between your hands (about the same amount you would use to shampoo your hair). Then use your fingertips to massage the gel into your scalp and leave the gel in your hair. Repeat this process each time you wash your hair. Aloe has been found likely to be effective as a treatment for the herpes virus, also known as cold sores. When you feel a cold sore coming on, get a small amount of aloe gel on your fingertip and dab it onto the sore. Repeat the application as needed to keep the sore covered in aloe gel. Aloe can also be used as a moisturizer or treatment for dry skin. Try replacing your normal lotion with fresh aloe vera gel. Use the aloe gel the same way that you would use a body lotion. Apply it to the skin all over your body and massage it in until it is absorbed.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Collect aloe gel as needed for medicinal use. Apply aloe after exposure to the sun. Apply aloe vera to minor burns. Massage aloe vera gel into your scalp to prevent dandruff. Apply aloe to cold sores. Apply aloe to dry skin.

Problem: Article: Get a 4-inch (10-cm) planting pot with drainage holes in the bottom or find a good spot in your yard to plant the seed. If planting directly into the ground, then dig a small hole and place the seed in the ground. If planting in a pot, fill the bottom with a thin layer of pebbles to increase drainage, and fill the pot the rest of the way with potting soil. Make a half-inch (1.3 cm) hole in the center of the soil with your finger. Place the seed into the hole and cover it with soil. After transplanting the seed to a pot, continue providing it with lots of direct sunlight every day. Newly sprouted seedlings will benefit from a mild fertilizer, such as compost tea. Add enough of the compost tea to moisten the soil. Repeat every two weeks. Water the soil thoroughly once a week, or if the soil starts to become dry.  If the soil dries out too often, the orange tree will not survive.  As the seedling develops into a tree, it will start getting bigger and grow leaves.
Summary: Transfer the seed to a prepared pot or into the ground. Fertilize and water the sprouts as they grow.

Everyone looks more Emo with bold eyeliner, applied thickly around the entire rim of your eye. Charcoal is traditional, but it’s alright to experiment with green or blue in the summer. Get an eyeliner that’s long-lasting, all-day, or waterproof to make sure it stays in place through summer showers, swimming, and sweat. Short shag and bobs are well within the Emo style-book. Fortunately, short ’dos also keep you cool in the summer. If you want your hair to say Emo regardless of what you’re wearing, try clipping some bangs. The most appropriate styles are blunt or shaggy bangs that graze your eyebrows or baby bangs for a short, blunt fringe. If you haven’t already, give this Emo look for your tresses a go. Jet black is the most traditional color, but contemporary Emo kids are expanding the style palate with bleached and rainbow-colored looks.  You don’t have to necessarily dye your entire mane. If you have light hair, try dark lowlights for an emo accent. If you have dark hair, accent it with bleached chunks or a two-toned look. Add drama with bold-colored streaks in pink, purple, or blue. The virtue of summer clothing is that it’s a great excuse to display any skin art you may have. Take advantage of the heat to exhibit the inked armband that would otherwise be hidden by long sleeves. If you have a tattoos on your calves, wear some shorts. If you have one on your chest, wear a v-neck.
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Apply eyeliner. Keep your hair short. Get bangs. Dye your hair. Show off your tattoos.