Problem: Article: After you have washed your hair, apply a deep conditioner and tuck your hair under a shower cap. Wait for 15 to 30 minutes before washing the deep conditioner out. Fill a spray bottle two-thirds of the way with water, and one-third of the way with a leave-in conditioner. Close the bottle and shake it to mix everything up. Spray the mixture into your hair until it is damp, then apply a rich, conditioning cream. Heat up 1 to 2 tablespoons (14.8 to 29.6 ml) of oil (like coconut oil or olive oil) and comb it through your hair. Cover your hair with a plastic shower cap and wait 20 to 30 minutes. Once the time is up, rinse the oil out, then wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner.  If you have very thick or very long hair, you may need to use more oil. To make the mask even more effective, sit under the hot sun or a dryer. The heat will help your hair absorb the oil better. Alternatively, you can apply the oil to your hair, wear a plastic shower cap, and sit under a hair dryer for a similar effect. Place 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of honey and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of coconut oil into a microwave-safe dish. Heat them in the microwave until the coconut oil melts, and stir to combine. Comb the mask through your hair, then tuck your hair under a plastic shower cap. Wait 30 to 40 minutes, then rinse the mask out using warm water and shampoo.  If you don't have any coconut oil, you can use olive oil instead. Honey is wonderful for hair because it helps seal in moisture. In a small bowl, mix 1 teaspoon (4.9 ml) of olive oil, 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of honey, and ¼ cup (65 grams) of plain, Greek yogurt. Apply the mask to your damp hair, then tuck your hair under a plastic shower cap. Wait for 15 to 20 minutes, then wash the mask out with warm water and shampoo. In a small bowl, mash together a ripe avocado and 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of olive oil. For extra nourishment and hydration, add 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of honey. Apply the mask to damp hair, then tuck your hair under a plastic shower cap. Wait 15 to 60 minutes, then wash the mask out. In a blender, combine 1 ripe banana, 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of honey, and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of olive oil. Keep blending until the mixture is smooth and there are no banana clumps. Comb the mixture through your hair and massage it into your scalp. Cover your hair with a plastic shower cap and wait 15 minutes. Wash the mask out once the time is up. The banana in this mask will help restore your hair's elasticity and prevent breakage.
Summary: Use a store-bought deep conditioning treatment once a week. Make and use a simple spray-on conditioning treatment. Use a hot oil treatment for something quick and easy. Try a simple honey and coconut oil mask. Make a honey, oil, and yogurt mask to hydrate and strengthen your hair. Try a nourishing avocado and oil mask if your hair is brittle and dry. Make a banana-honey mask to hydrate your hair and prevent breakage.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use this measurement to get the size of the pirate hat accurate. This is the part that tends to make the pirate costume. Fortunately, it's very easy to make a pirate's hat. Use this as the template. If you're not confident in this, one can be found online. Place the template over lightweight card and trace around it. Do this twice, as you need two sides to the hat. Cut out the hat shape. Run glue or tape around the edges of the hat, leaving the base of the hat where your head goes in untouched. Let dry if using glue. Go over with at least two coats and let dry. Then paint on the skull and crossbones design in white. Again, if you're not super artsy, print this off the internet and glue on. If you're using paint, this may take two coats; white over black at first is gray. Be patient -- your hat is one of the flashiest parts of your outfit -- put the time in to make it right. Tape this together in a loop or circle. Slide this inside the hat and tape or glue to the hat. This will help to keep the hat shape open and keep it snugly on your head. If it's really windy out and you're forced to become an outdoor pirate, add elastic to keep the hat in place. Only do this as a last option though, as it can look a bit bulky and silly.

SUMMARY: Measure your head. Draw a pirate's hat shape on a piece of paper. Stick or glue the hat together. Paint the hat black. Cut a band of card that fits your head precisely.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you shop for a door, you’ll need to know the exact size of the opening that the door needs to fill. Use a tape measure to measure the full width of the hole. Measure from stud to stud.  Measure both the width and height of the opening. Write down these measurements so you can refer to them when shopping for a door. Before you measure, make sure to remove any boards or shims that may have been added to make the old door fit. Visit a home-supply store—such as Home Depot or Lowe’s—and look through their selection of glass doors. Make sure to bring your tape measure with you to confirm that the door you choose will fit well within the opening in your house. Glass door frames can be made of various materials, including wood, vinyl, or aluminum.  The material and quality of the door will determine its cost. A simple 6 feet (1.8 m) glass door will cost around $300. A pre-hung glass door (which is the easiest type to install) will range between $1,000 and $4,000 USD. Pre-hung sliding glass doors can be installed as a single unit. You won’t need to assemble the frame before installing it in your wall. At this point, the opening that you pulled the old door out of will likely be cluttered and rough. Remove any leftover nails or torn material. You may also need to adjust the opening. Use a carpenter’s level to make sure that the top, bottom, and side frames of the opening area all level.  If any aren’t level, you can use a shim to even out the door frame. If the frame is slightly too large for the sliding door you purchased, nail in one or more strips of 1x3 plywood to adjust the size of the opening.
Summary: Measure the opening for your glass door. Purchase a sliding glass door. Clean up and adjust the opening.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Go through all of your keep items and decide what their primary function is. Like items should be grouped together so that you can decide how best to store them. They may be able to nest inside each other or otherwise be stored together efficiently. If they don’t really have a function, you may want to consider putting them in the donate pile. Once your items are sorted by function, separate and organize them by what room is appropriate for them to go in. Think about their function and locate them where they can be efficiently reached and used. Though items may share a similar function, they may need to be split up if one serves its purpose better elsewhere. For example, kitchen supplies should be kept in the area of the kitchen where they can be easily accessed when necessary. Items which are not used often can be stored up and out of the way, like infrequently used appliances (such as ice cream makers) or fancy or overly large dishes. Consider items which serve multiple purposes and find a place to store them where both can be served without hindering the other. In some cases, you have multiples of that item, you can split them up between locations but this may not always be possible. An example of such an item may be small towels, which may be necessary to both the bathroom and the kitchen.
Summary:
Sort items by function. Sort items by room and location. Consider multiple purpose items.