Q: Get out a silk or satin scarf that's about 30 inches (76 cm) square and lay it flat. Take 1 corner of the square and fold it so it meets the opposite corner. The long folded side of the scarf will form the base of a triangle. Feel the scarf and lay the softer side face down before you fold it. This will reduce friction which can cause frizzy hair. Hold both ends of the folded scarf and bring the center of the folded side to the base of your neck. Your hair shouldn't extend below the folded edge. Keep the loose point of the triangle up and over the top of your head. Pull both corners at the folded ends of the scarf along your hairline towards the top of your head. Keep the scarf taut so the long side stays firmly along the nape of your neck. Then, tie the ends into a knot and pull until the knot rests near your forehead.  The knot can be tied above or below the top point that hangs over your head. Try both ways and see which feels the most comfortable for you. Remember that your hair should be behind the knot. You'll still have 2 long ends after you've tied them. To keep the remaining ends of the scarf from falling into your face, bring them back down towards the nape of your neck. Tie the ends in place with a firm knot. Ensure that the scarf feels comfortable. If it feels too tight, rewrap it so you don't give yourself a headache. Now that the scarf is secure around your hairline, pull the pointed corner of the scarf down towards your forehead. Ensure that your hair is contained under the scarf and then push the pointed corner under the knot that you made near your forehead. Wrap the corner up and under the knot so it's secure.  Skip this step if you'd like to leave your hair looser instead of containing all of it under the scarf. If you have short hair and have kept the point beneath the knot that you tied, you just need to bring the corner up and under.
A: Fold a square scarf into a triangle. Place the long side of the triangle against the nape of your neck. Bring the ends of the scarf up to the top of your head and tie them. Pull the long ends down to the base of your neck and tie them at the hairline. Tuck the pointed corner of the scarf under the flap.

Article: Some flowers or plants that essential oils are derived from require a larger quantity to create one drop of oil. For roses, it takes almost 60 roses to make one drop of oil, and this should be reflected in the price of the oil. An unusually low price is normally a sign that the oil is diluted in some way, making it less pure. If all of the oils from a particular brand are the same price, it is usually indicative of less pure oils. You could expect to have a range of prices from $20 for a more abundant oil, such as lavender, all the way up to $80 for an oil that is harder to make, such as rose. Try to buy from a supplier who distills their own oils, or deals directly with a distiller who does. Suppliers should be willing to provide you with a sample (maybe for a small fee) before encouraging you to buy larger quantities. This shows that they are confident in their product and believe that if you try it you will buy. Being able to read the label and identify the plant makeup of the oil is the first step to buying a quality oil. The general rule of thumb is to purchase by the Latin name, which can be found by searching online for the plant, as this is normally the most specific. For example, many customers purchase lavandula oil, also known as lavender, because of its calming effects. A common mistake is purchasing lavender oil instead, which has the opposite effect and will make the user more alert. There should be a statement on the packaging of the oil that says “100% Pure” or something similar to this claim. If there is not, it has likely been mixed or adulterated with some other substance.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Compare the prices of the essential oils. Ask your supplier about the purity of their oils and the distilling process. Search for oil by the specific name of the plant it is derived from. Check the packaging for a purity statement.

Problem: Article: Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your computer's web browser. Facebook will open to your News Feed page if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, type in your email address and password in the top-right corner of the page and click Log In. It's in the top-right section of the Facebook page. Doing so opens your personal Facebook page. The name tab will also have a small image of your current profile picture. This tab is below your cover photo near the top of your profile page. It's on the left side of the page. The Basic Info section is under the "Websites and Social Links" area. Hovering over "Birth Date" will prompt the Edit option to appear. It's to the right of your birth date. The "Birth Date" section will expand to display privacy options. This option is to the immediate right of your birth date's month and year line. A drop-down menu will appear. This option hides your birthday from your profile. If you want to hide the year in which you were born as well, click the person-shaped icon to the right of the year and click Only me in the resulting drop-down menu. Your birth date will no longer appear on your profile.
Summary: Open Facebook. Click your name tab. Click About. Click Contact and Basic Info. Scroll down to the "Basic Info" heading and hover over "Birth Date". Click Edit. Click the person-shaped icon. Click Only me. Click Save Changes.

Q: If you lose a match, try not to see it as a bad thing. Instead, use your mistakes to help you develop into a better wrestler. After you lose a match, take time to reflect on what went wrong. Ask yourself questions, such as:  What advantage did the other wrestler have over you? What can you do to ensure that you can overcome this advantage in the future? If your coach offers you advice or feedback, then try to listen with an open mind and do your best to put the advice into practice. Remember that your coaches do not correct you or tell you how to wrestle to show off or make you feel bad, they do so to help you improve as a wrestler.  If a coach gives you advice that you do not understand, ask for clarification. If a coach gives you advice that you do not agree with, try the suggestion before you decide whether or not to include it in your practice. Never talk back to your coaches or be disrespectful, even if you totally disagree with them. Before you go into a match, it is important to take about five minutes and visualize yourself winning the match. This practice has been shown to be effective for athletic success. To use visualization, close your eyes and picture yourself achieving your goal. Imagine how you will overcome certain obstacles and how you will feel after you have defeated your opponent. What will you look like? How will you feel? Persistence is one of the best ways to improve as a wrestler, so make sure that you are practicing every day. Maintaining a regular, consistent practice schedule will help you to build up your skills and keep you focused on wrestling. Avoid taking long breaks away from your training. For example, do not take the summer off even if you are not in school. Maintain a regular training schedule in the summer just as you would during the school year.
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View your mistakes as learning opportunities. Listen to your coach. Visualize yourself succeeding. Practice every day.