You will need a soft bristle toothbrush (an old one that you don't plan on using again will work fine), some dish soap, a small bowl with water in it, and a lint free towel.  This method of cleaning your Swarovski crystal jewelry works best for deep cleaning or occasional maintenance. Don't use this method too often because it may wear off some of the thin protective plating on the crystals. You may want to keep a small bowl of water handy to moisten the toothbrush as you clean the crystals. Only use a small amount at first and add more as you go if needed. Use the toothbrush to gently remove dirt from each crystal individually.  Do not scrub the crystals. Move the toothbrush in a circular motion to gently clean away dirt. Focus on cleaning one crystal at a time. Hold your crystals under a stream of warm running water to rinse away the soap.  (CAUTION: The crystals will be slippery. You may want to place a small bowl or colander over the drain just in case you drop your crystals.) Gently pat dry your jewelry using a soft lint free cloth. You may also want to lay out your jewelry on the cloth until you are sure that it is completely dry.  Do not put away your jewelry until it is completely dry.
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One-sentence summary -- Gather your materials. Moisten a soft bristle toothbrush. Apply a small amount of dish soap to the  damp toothbrush. Clean the crystals. Rinse away soap. Dry your crystals.

Q: Squirt a quarter-sized amount of the mask into a small bowl. Dip a clean brush into the mixture and spread it evenly across your skin. You can apply it over your face or just on blemish-prone areas. Consider spreading it on your t-zone (between your nose and forehead) if you have acne or blackheads.  You can use a wide, flat foundation brush or one made specifically for applying masks. If you don't have a brush, you can use clean fingertips to apply the mask. Try to be as gentle as you can when you spread the charcoal mask on blemish-prone areas to avoid irritation. Because the skin around your eyes and lips is delicate, don't apply the charcoal mask to them. Apply the mask while you're standing in front of a mirror. This way you can see exactly where you're spreading the mask. The mask should dry completely and it will probably feel tight or itchy on your skin. If the mask begins to feel uncomfortable or painful, you should wash it off without waiting for the full 10 minutes to pass. Start at the bottom of the mask and slowly peel upwards towards the top of your face. If you only applied the mask to your t-zone, you can peel near the sides of your nose and pull up towards your forehead. You might notice small bits of the black charcoal mask left on your face. Wash your skin with a gentle cleanser and rinse it off with cool water. Apply a gentle moisturizer that won't clog your pores and let your skin air dry. To limit skin irritation, consider using the charcoal mask just when you have zits or blemishes. Because the charcoal mask will remove the topmost layer of skin and hair from your face, you should wait at least 2 weeks before doing another charcoal mask. If you have eczema or sensitive skin, avoid using charcoal masks, which could damage your skin.
A: Spread the charcoal mask on your face. Avoid spreading the mask near your eyes and lips. Wait for 7 to 10 minutes. Peel off the charcoal mask. Wash and moisturize after you use the mask. Use a charcoal mask every 2 weeks or less.

Article: The text tool is the icon that resembles a "T" in the toolbar to the left. Click this icon. Use the drop-down menu next to "Character" at the top of the screen to select a font.  Use the second drop-down menu next to "Character" to select the format (i.e. regular, bold, italic, etc).  A traditional font such as Times New Roman or Garamond can add a formal look to a logo. A sans-serif font such as Helvetica can add a more modern look to a font. Avoid using overly decorative fonts that are difficult to read.  Also, avoid mixing fonts in your logo design. If you download free fonts online, be aware of the licensing agreement for those fonts.  Many free fonts are free to use for personal use but are not authorized for commercial use. With the text tool selected, click anywhere on the artboard to add a text cursor.  Then type your text.  Consider adding a separate text object for each word.  Especially if you plan on using different colors or sizes for different words in your logo design.  Don't add color to your logo just yet.  Color printing might not always be an option.  Designing a simple black and white logo to start with will ensure that your logo looks good in it's simplest form. You can also use the Text on a Path Tool to add text in a circle or curvy shape. Double-click the text to highlight it.  Then click Character at the top of the screen to display the character adjustment menu.  Use the following steps to adjust your text in the Character menu.   Font Size: The drop-down menu with a small "T" next to a large "T" adjusts the font size.  You can also use the selection tool (The icon that resembles a black mouse cursor in the toolbar to the left) to change the size of your font.  Leading:  Leading changes the space between lines of text.  Use the drop-down menu next to the icon that resembles an "A" on top of another "A" to change the leading.  Kerning: Kerning adjust the space between specific characters.  To adjust the kerning, highlight the characters you want to adjust and then use the drop-down menu next to the icon with an "A" and a "V" being pushed together in the character menu to adjust the kerning.  Tracking:  Tracking adjusts the space between all characters in the text.  Use the drop-down menu next to the icon that resembles an "A" and a "V" being pushed apart in the Character menu to adjust the tracking.  Horizontal Scale: Horizontal stretches the characters horizontally making them wider or thinner.  Use the drop-down menu next to the icon that resembles a "T" being stretched vertically in the Character menu to adjust the horizontal scale of the text.  Vertical Scale:  Vertical scale stretches characters vertically making them taller or shorter.  Use the icon that resembles a "T" being stretched vertically to adjust the vertical scale of the text. The font you select for your logo may not be available on all machines.  Once you get the text set the way you want it, you should vectorize the font.  This transforms the text into a vector graphic instead of a text object.  Be aware that you will not be able to edit the text after it has been vectorized. Use the following steps to vectorize the text:  Click the selection at the top of the toolbar to the left. Click the text object. Click Type in the menu bar at the top. Click Create Outlines.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Select the text tool. Select a font. Add your text. Adjust the size and spacing of the text. Vectorize the font.