Problem: Article: Place the pan on the stove over medium-high heat. Allow the water to come to a full boil, which should take 3 to 5 minutes. With the rice covered, it should take 10 to 15 minutes for it to cook. When it’s finished, it should still be slightly firm but not crunchy. Don’t overcook the rice, though, or it will become gummy. If you didn’t soak the rice before cooking it, it may take 18 minutes or more for it finish cooking.
Summary: Bring the pan to a boil. Allow the rice to cook until tender.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Measure the circumference of your head around your hairline, along your center part from your forehead to the nape of your neck, and across the top of your head between your ears. Use these measurements to order the wig, or have a professional take your measurements for you to make sure they’re as precise as possible. This will ensure that the wig fits snugly along your hairline, but doesn’t squeeze or press on your skin. Style your natural hair in a protective style, such as braids or pin curls, or slick your hair back with gel. Then, place a wig cap over your head. Choose one that’s a close match to your skin color to make it look like your scalp. This will prevent any stray hairs from popping through the wig liner. If you’re going to be wearing the wig for less than 4 hours, apply small pieces of wig tape around your hairline and behind your ears. This will hold the wig in place so it doesn’t shift or fall off while you’re wearing it. Opt for shorter pieces rather than long ones, since longer strips can sometimes peel at the ends. You can find wig tape at most cosmetic supply stores, or you can order it online. If you plan to wear your wig for longer than 4 hours, it’s best to use wig glue to hold it in place. Dab the glue along your hairline as you’re positioning the wig. Then, press down on the hairline to ensure that the glue bonds the wig to your scalp.  Wig glue is a gentle adhesive that’s safe for use on your skin. When you want to remove it, simply use a cotton swab to dab rubbing alcohol along the hairline and pull the wig away from your head slowly. You can purchase wig glue at most cosmetic supply stores, or you can order it online. When you’re securing the wig in place, try to line it up with your natural hairline. Look in the mirror while you’re positioning your wig and check to make sure it’s not too high or low before you secure it. This will keep the wig looking natural and prevent your forehead from looking too small or large. If you have a receding hairline, you might opt for a wig that has bangs to cover up the area where your natural hairline would be.

SUMMARY: Measure your head accurately to purchase the right wig size. Wear a wig cap to conceal your hair. Use wig tape to secure the wig in place for short-term wear. Apply wig glue along your hairline to position the wig for long-term wear. Align the wig as close as possible to your hairline for a natural look.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Dissolving the sugar before you begin will help you avoid a grainy texture. Pour the sugar and water into a bowl and stir until you no longer see individual grains of sugar. Divide the mixture into glasses and drink it through a straw for an authentic slushie experience. You'll have enough for two large or four small slushies.
Summary: Dissolve 1 cup of sugar in 2 cups of water. Enjoy the slushie.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Your genetic profile is the primary factor in how quickly (and how fully) your beard grows, and there’s not much you can do about that. While you can take measures to support the process and increase the growth, you should also accept that your beard will grow in its own way and at its own pace.  Some people say that regularly trimming your beard will stimulate faster growth, but there’s no evidence to support this. It’s possible that frequent shaving before you start growing a beard may stimulate the hair follicles to grow faster, but the evidence for this is also limited at best.  So, once you start growing a beard, just let it grow! Wet your face with warm water. If you haven’t started your beard yet, massage in a gentle face cleanser. If you do have a beard coming in, also use a mild shampoo on just the facial hair. Rinse the cleanser and/or shampoo away with cool, clean water, then pat your face dry with a soft towel. Do this every morning and evening.  Washing your face regularly will help to remove dirt and oil from your hair follicles. This makes it easier for them to grow. To test if a cleanser is gentle enough for your skin, apply a small amount to your chin and leave it for 10 minutes. If you don't have any signs of a reaction (like redness or irritation), you can try washing your face with the cleanser. Apply firm but not painful pressure on your face with your fingertips, then massage in small circles over your beard-growing area. Do the massage for about 10 minutes, twice per day. once per week. Wash your face as normal with your gentle cleanser or shampoo, but rinse with warm water and leave your skin damp. Gently massage in the exfoliant over your entire face (including any facial hair), then rinse it away completely with clean water and pat your face dry.  Exfoliating will help to clear away dead skin cells that may be impeding your hair follicles from achieving their full growth potential. Before using an exfoliant on your entire face, test a small patch on your chin for 5-10 minutes. If you don’t feel any burning or irritation, you should be good to go. While you should be wary of any product claims made for stimulating beard growth, beard oils and beard softeners may, in fact, provide some benefits. Keeping your beard hairs soft and hydrated may encourage slightly faster growth.   Avoid beard oil if you have acne, though. It may worsen your breakouts.  At the very least, using beard products will make your beard look and feel better, no matter how fast it’s growing. As with most home remedies, the supporting evidence for beard stimulators is limited at best. They aren’t likely to cause any harm, though, so consider trying one or both of the following:  Create a thin paste out of 1 US tbsp (15 ml) of fresh-squeezed lime juice and 1 US tbsp (15 g) of ground cinnamon. Apply it to your beard in a thin layer, leave it for 20-30 minutes, then rinse it away and use your normal face cleanser. Use this paste 1-2 times per day, but stop if you notice any irritation. Blend 3 US tbsp (45 g) of dried mustard leaves with 2  fl oz (59 ml) of amla oil until it forms a smooth paste. Apply it in a thin layer over your beard, leave it for 15-20 minutes, then rinse it away and wash your face with your normal cleanser. Refrigerate any remaining paste and use it daily for 2-3 days.
Summary:
Be patient and let your facial hair grow. Wash your face twice per day to unblock hair follicles. Massage your face twice daily to stimulate the follicles. Exfoliate your face Pamper your growing beard with beard oil or softener. Try homemade beard-stimulating recipes.