Problem: Article: The simpler the image you use, the easier it will be to trace. Make sure the entire image is covered with the tracing paper.
Summary: Place a sheet of tracing paper over a drawing or image you want to trace.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Bromelain, a supplement derived from pineapple stems, may help reduce bruising and swelling by breaking down blood proteins. You can also take it after bruising to try to speed up the healing process.  Try one 500-mg pill or two 250-mg pill supplements each day. Talk to your doctor before trying this supplement. Arnica montana is a natural remedy for bruising that is used to reduce swelling and inflammation. You can take supplements to minimize bruising. Talk to your doctor before taking arnica. If you have a bruise, you can apply arnica ointment or gel to it, which has been proven effective to treat bruising. You can purchase it at the drugstore. Apply it to the bruise daily to reduce the bruise and inflammation of the skin. Adding certain supplements to your diet may help reduce your risk of bruising. Taking vitamin C, hesperidin, or rutin may help. Try 400 mg of each supplement. Make sure to talk to your doctor before starting any supplements. You can also eat more foods containing vitamin C and flavonoids. Vitamin C is found in citrus fruits, greens like spinach, strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, and broccoli. You can get flavonoids from carrots and apricots. If you are bruising easily, you may want to limit some of your supplements. Vitamin E, ginseng, gingko biloba, ginger, and garlic are all blood thinners and can increase your chance of bruising. Limit how much you take these supplements. If you are going to have surgery, stop these supplements a few weeks before the procedure.

SUMMARY: Try a bromelain supplement. Take arnica. Take supplements to help with circulatory health. Avoid blood thinning supplements.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After you get out of the shower, let your hair air dry about halfway before starting this process. For softer waves, use hair cream or serum.  Only apply it two-thirds of the way up your hair; leave the top of your head alone.  Use enough to cover the ends, but not so much that your hair is greasy.  Using gel or mousse will result in stiffer waves. If you want very structured, neat curls, use a comb to part your hair into sections.  If you want a messy and more natural look, skip the comb parting and just grab differently-sized tresses.   You'll pin between separating each section. Twirl your hair around your finger until it starts to twist into coils.  Hold a finger down at the root to steady it, and twist hair into a small bun around that point.  Secure with non-rubber elastics or curved bobby pins. Start with the hair over your forehead, moving to the sides, and then going back.  For a more comfortable night's sleep, don't pin up the hair at the back and bottom of your head; if you're planning on wearing your hair loose, the upper parts will cover this lower section anyway. Let your hair stay pinned up overnight. In the morning, start unwinding the buns at the back of your head and move forward.  You'll have twisty, bouncy tendrils of wavy hair.  You can keep the waves a bit tight, or continue to the next step. Run your fingers through your hair gently, pulling down on the waves.  They'll start to unwind and hang a little more loosely.  Don't loosen too much, though; remember that your hair will continue to fall a bit as the day goes on.
Summary: Start with damp, clean hair before bed. Apply product. Separate hair. Twist into a small bun. Continue making buns. Sleep on it. Pull out the pins or elastics. Finger comb hair for looser waves (optional).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a paintbrush to apply a primer that is specifically for melamine. Target all of the areas that you cannot easily reach with a roller. Primers that are specifically for laminate wood are an alternative option. Roll the primer in one direction across each surface. Ensure that the roller always sounds crinkly and wet, and if it loses that sound, apply more primer. If you are using a new roller cover that has fibers, wrap it in masking tape before you use it. Rip off the masking tape to remove any loose fibers that would have otherwise been stuck to your project. Use 220 grit sandpaper to smooth over any drips or other marks caused by the primer. Wipe over the sanded surfaces with a tack cloth again. The instructions that are on the primer will indicate how long it will take to dry. This normally takes around 4 hours. Cover the full surface of the kitchen cupboards or furniture again. Wait for the primer to dry. You don't need to sand the surface again after the second coat of primer, unless you notice more bumps or imperfections. Use a foam roller to evenly coat all surfaces with paint. Let the first coat dry for 6-8 hours.  If you prefer to use a paint brush, brush against the grain first and then brush with it.  Paint applied to melamine takes longer to dry than on wood. This is because melamine isn’t as absorbent.  You can buy paint specifically for melamine surfaces from home improvement stores. Use either a foam roller or paintbrush again to apply paint to all of the surfaces. Let the final coat dry for 24 hours. Start with the back or inside of any doors to cupboards, so that you can get used to spray painting there first. Then spray paint your entire project, and let it dry overnight.  Wear a respirator mask at all times when working with spray paint. Check that the spray paint can be used on melamine surfaces by reading the label before you purchase it. Apply a second coat with spray paint if you need to once the first coat is dry.
Summary:
Apply primer with a paintbrush over all of the edges and corners. Use a roller to apply the primer to the whole project. Sand the primer once it’s dry to remove any imperfections. Add a second coat of primer. Apply the first coat of melamine paint over the primed surfaces. Add the second coat of melamine paint once the first is dry. Spray paint your project if you prefer a smoother finished surface.