INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once you’ve let your mask soak in, get in the shower and rinse it out with very cool water to prevent the egg from cooking in your hair. Wash your hair with warm water and a cleansing shampoo, and then conditioner it and rinse with cool water. This will help to remove all the product and revitalize your curls. Apply your mask about once a week for healthy, bouncy curls.

SUMMARY: Rinse your hair with cool water, then shampoo and condition.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This style of roll is one of the easier styles and doesn’t strictly require styling cream. However, you may find it useful if you have especially fine hair or hair that is prone to flyaways. After using the mousse, brush your hair thoroughly. With one side of your hair clipped up, twist the other side of your hair into individual twists, and then combine to make another large twist. You should now have two twists on either side. Since this is a modern and elegant look, you will want to make sure that your hair is free of frizziness or bumps. Take a comb and smooth down any messy spots. Clip any fine hair in place with bobby pins. Then use hairspray on the rolled section of hair.

SUMMARY: Use styling mousse for fine hair. Repeat the twisting on the other side. Comb down hair.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ” When the two of you are alone and the moment feels right, muster up the confidence to tell her, “I love you.” Look her in the eye, smile, and tell her, “I love you.” The timing doesn’t need to be perfect and the moment doesn’t have to be accompanied by a grand gesture, it just needs to be genuine. Tell her when you fell in love with her and or why you love her. In addition to telling her “I love you,” you can also show her how much you care. After all, actions speak louder than words! Support her by attending all of her sporting events, writing her notes of encouragement, and helping her meet her goals. Here are some other ways that you can show her your love:  Always treat her with respect and kindness. Don’t mistreat her or abuse her trust. Go out of your way to make her happy. If she’s having a rough day, bring her flowers to cheer her up. Stand up for her. When someone bullies her, shut down their negative behavior. While some people prefer to say, “I love you,” others have an easier time expressing themselves through writing—everyone loves a good love note! When the moment feels right, hand her the note in passing, give it to her with a small gift, or slip it in her hand at the end of the date.  You can write a short, simple note, a heart-felt love letter, or even a sincere poem. Don't text or private message her, "I love you” or "I <3 U." After she has heard or read those three little words, give her a moment to process and react. When she is ready to respond, give her your complete attention. Listen to what she has to say and react accordingly. Hopefully she will return the sentiment and say, “I love you too!”  Don’t press her for an immediate response. Don’t tell her how you thought she would feel or react.

SUMMARY: Say, “I love you. Show her that you love her. Write her a love note. Be considerate of her response.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If basic self-care measures are insufficient to get your rash under control, your doctor may suggest an over-the-counter or prescription steroid cream. In the United States, Hydrocortisone cream is available over-the-counter in a strength of 1%; however, prescription steroid creams are available at higher strengths, and are thus more effective.  Note that steroid creams are most effective when you cover the area of the rash after applying the cream. This ensures that the cream remains on the location of interest, and is able to have an effective medicinal effect. Examples of coverings you can use over top of the steroid cream include a plastic wrap, petroleum jelly, or a dressing such as Telfa. There are creams and ointments available that can directly target your immune system and help to repair your damaged (and irritated) skin. Examples include Tacrolimus/Protopic and Pimecrolimus/Elidel (both are calcineurin inhibitors).  These are not available over-the-counter, and must be prescribed by your physician. These are rarely given except for in very severe cases of contact dermatitis, as there is an FDA warning about a possible link between these immune-stimulating creams and ointments and certain types of cancer. In the most severe cases of contact dermatitis — cases that do not resolve with a combination of self-care methods and steroid creams — your doctor may advise a short course of oral corticosteroids. It is not advisable to take oral corticosteroids for long periods of time due to the numerous side effects; however, used over the course of a few days, they may greatly help to get your rash under control. An example of an oral corticosteroid is Prednisone. As your rash/reaction heals following exposure to the triggering substance, it is key to keep an eye on it and to monitor for any signs of possible complications such as an infection. If your rash does become infected, your doctor will need to prescribe you a course of antibiotics to help combat the infection. It is important that you finish the full course of antibiotics, and do not miss any of the pills, even if your symptoms begin to resolve within a few days (as failure to do so could lead to the infection returning). Signs that your rash may be infected include:  You develop a fever Pus begins to ooze from your rash You develop fluid-filled blisters (as these may contain infectious material) Your skin becomes warm and red

SUMMARY:
Opt for a steroid cream. Try medications that directly target your immune system. Use oral corticosteroids for very severe cases. Ask your doctor for antibiotics if your rash has become infected.