Different cultures have different views on what the acceptable speaking volume is, but one way to make locals really hate you is to speak loudly when in public. Try to keep your volume at acceptable levels, and avoid yelling in public.  In places like Japan, speaking loudly is a sign of disrespect.  In Muslim countries, speaking loudly is also a sign of a disrespect. Dress according to local customs and be mindful of their religions which may look poorly upon some clothing choices.  In many Muslim countries, it's customary for women to wear a hijab in public.  France has a ban on any clothing that covers the face. Instead of being a spectator, you should be a participant when it comes to local events. Whenever you get an opportunity, you should be engaging with the people who live in the place you’re visiting.   When traveling domestically, many major cities celebrate different cultures and regions of the world in parades or festivals, that the public can attend. The Macy's Thanksgivings Day parade happens every year in Manhattan New York and has been a tradition in the U.S. since 1924.  The Holi festival is celebrated in India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal and is an event where people cover themselves in multi colored dyes.  The Venice Carnival is a huge festival that happens in Venice, Italy each year and is one of the biggest costume and art celebrations in the world. There’s a good chance that the indigenous animals that live in the country or region you’re visiting will be different than your local wildlife. However, this is not an excuse to feed or interact with them. Feeding wildlife can actually throw off the ecosystem and hurt and endanger the animals you’re feeding.  As a result of tourists feeding monkeys in Morocco, the animals have become larger, more susceptible to disease, and more stressed.  Feeding wild animals can also be incredibly dangerous if you’re not familiar with the species. If you’re a hunter, make sure you are hunting legally in government designated areas. One of the biggest signs of disrespect in any country or region you're visiting is to throw trash on the ground. If you can’t find a waste bin close by, just keep the trash on you until you have the opportunity to properly dispose of it.  In Hong Kong, the penalty for littering or spitting is $1,500.
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One-sentence summary -- Be mindful of your speaking volume. Dress yourself according to the local customs. Participate in local festivals and parades. Respect the wildlife and don’t feed animals. Don’t litter under any circumstances.

Article: To prevent blackheads from returning, wash your skin and moisturize it with products that won't clog your pores. These non-comedogenic products won't contain dyes, chemical additives, or natural ingredients, such as coconut oil, that tend to clog pores. Products might also say they're non-acnegenic or non-pore clogging. If you usually wash your back before shampooing and conditioning your hair, switch your routine. Tilt your head to the side as you rinse shampoo and moisturizer from your hair. This will help the residual hair product drain down your side instead of down your back. Then you can wash your back so it's completely clean. Your blackhead treatments will be more effective if your skin is clean and free from oily shampoo residue. Look for masks that will deep clean your pores so they don't get clogged with dead skin cells. Choose a mask that's made with clay, charcoal, or sulfur since these will help to loosen any blackheads that are on your back. You can also purchase all-natural ingredients to make the masks yourself. Take a shower and wash your back thoroughly. Then turn off the water and rub the mask over your back. Let the mask sit on your skin for 10 minutes so the ingredients can work their way into your pores. Rinse the mask off and pat your skin dry. To lock in moisture, rub a moisturizer designed for your skin type onto your back after you dry off. For example, if you have sensitive skin, choose a gentle moisturizer that doesn't contain fragrance. If you workout or get sweaty, take a shower as soon as you can and change into a dry shirt. It's important to keep oil and sweat from sticking your back because these will clog your pores and develop blackheads. Wear cotton clothing that fits loosely when you workout so the sweat isn't trapped against your back.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose non-comedogenic skincare products. Wash and moisturize your hair before you wash your back. Buy a clay or charcoal mask product. Apply a mask product to your back once a week. Keep your skin clean and dry throughout the day.