In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Apply a small amount of shampoo to your fingertips and massage it into your scalp from your hairline. Purposefully avoid the length of your hair. When you rinse your shampoo out, it will cleanse the length of your hair without overdrying it. While washing your hair in hot water can be relaxing, it also removes too much of the oil from your hair and allows moisture to escape the hair shaft. This can result in frizzy, dry, brittle hair. Stick with cold water so that your hair stays as hydrated and moisturized as possible. If you don’t like the idea of washing your hair in cold water, washing it in lukewarm instead of hot water should decrease dryness some. When you’re shopping for shampoos and conditioners, go for products that say “moisturizing” or “replenishing,” and that help with dry or damaged hair. More specifically, look for oil-based products that are free of alcohols and sulfates and also have low pHs.  While you should stay away from most alcohols, “fatty” alcohols are the exception. Products that contain cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, or stearyl alcohol shouldn’t significantly dry out your hair. Stay away from heavily fragranced hair products, as they can contribute to dryness. Leave-in conditioners contain humectants, which help to draw moisture to your hair. After you wash and condition your hair, gently wring out excess moisture with your hands. Squirt a dime-size dollop of leave-in conditioner into your hand. Apply it to the length of your hair while it’s still wet and avoid applying it to your root area. There are many different kinds of hair masks that you can purchase and use, but those that focus on hydration and rejuvenation are likely the most beneficial for dry hair. Once a week just after you’ve shampooed your hair, put your hair into a ponytail and apply the mask only to the ponytail. Then, twist it into a bun and cover your head with a shower cap. Leave the shower cap on for 15 minutes and then rinse your hair. Some beneficial ingredients to look for when you’re choosing a mask include:  Argan oil Truffle extract White caviar extract Artichoke leaf extract Jasmine flower extract Lychee extract Edelweiss flower extract Meadowfoam seed
Summary: Wash just your roots. Wash your hair in cold water. Opt for shampoos and conditioners that are made for dry hair. Apply a leave-in conditioner after you shower. Do a weekly hair mask to keep your hair hydrated.

When you're in love with someone, you'll be invested in the impression they make on friends and family members. See how you feel when your partner meets people close to you. How much do you care whether they like this person?  Your social circle plays a big role in the success of your romantic relationship. Even if you really like someone, if your family or friends do not this creates tension. Therefore, if you're in love you'll be heavily infested in how your partner is perceived by others.  If you find yourself paying close attention to how your friends and family members act around your partner, this is a good sign. It means you're invested in the success of the relationship and you may be in love. Jealousy is actually a healthy component to a romantic relationship. However, how you experience jealousy is important.  Evolutionarily speaking, jealousy makes sense. It means you're suspicious of potential threats which means you're committed to the success of your relationship. If you're in love, you may find yourself getting jealous of your partner's interactions with other people and feel somewhat possessive when you're out in public.  However, jealousy can become toxic if it manifests itself in suspicion. Distrust is a sign you may not really be in love. Do you feel the need to check your partner's text messages and emails? If so, you might want to reevaluate your relationship. When you're in love, you'll find yourself changing. Small things, like your tastes, as well as big matters, like your life priorities, will alter when you're with your partner.  When you're in love, you'll take on new characteristics. You'll find yourself developing different tastes and things like your sense of humor and style may change slightly. You may not feel this difference, however, as it happens somewhat subtly.  Ask people close to you, such as friends and family members, whether they've noticed you changing. Is your personality, tastes, or style at all different than it was when the relationship began? If the answer is yes, you may be in love. If you're in love with someone, you should feel loved in return. Many people describe feeling in love as feeling that another person understands them. If this is the case, you should have no trouble expressing yourself around your partner.  Do you feel like you can talk about yourself and your problems without fear of judgment? Can you bring up negative emotions you're feeling, even selfish ones, without feeling your partner will think any less of you? Do you feel like you can disagree with your partner, even on big matters? If you have different religious or political beliefs, for example, do you feel your partner respects your beliefs even when not sharing them ? Are you comfortable being yourself around your partner? Can you use your own sense of humor, laugh, cry, and experience the full range of emotions around him or her? While this might seem obvious, many people will realize they're not actually their happiest around their partner. While your partner should not be the only thing that brings you joy, you should experience excitement and genuine pleasure in his or her presence. Not every day needs to be absolutely thrilling, but you should look forward to seeing your partner and always find the two of you have fun together. Even little things, like watching television, can be made more enjoyable by your partner's presence.  This doesn't mean that you're blissfully happy every second of the time you two are together. Such an expectation isn't realistic; relationships are work, even between highly compatible people, and sometimes conflicts and disagreements happen. However, research suggests that the ratio of positive to negative experiences in successful relationships is about 20:1. Basically, you should feel happy in your partner's presence more often than not. Feeling consistently unhappy or distressed around your partner is one sign of a problematic relationship.
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One-sentence summary -- See if you want others to like your partner. Consider how you experience jealousy. Ask friends and family members whether you've changed. See if you feel like you can express yourself. Consider whether you feel happy around your partner.

Problem: Article: Type in the URL like normal. " notification to appear. If you normally surf the internet in English, and the site is in Spanish, Google will automatically detect the change and try to translate for you. If it does not offer to translate the page, or you accidentally hit "no," there will be a small set of boxes in the far right corner of your URL box. Click these to translate the page. It should not take more than a few minutes, though you may have to re-translate whenever a new link is clicked.
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Navigate to the page you want to translate. Wait for the "Should Google Translate this page? Click on "Translate" and wait for Google to finish working.