In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Baking soda can reduce the amount of oil in your hair and neutralize odors. In a bowl or glass, mix 1/4 cup of baking soda and 3/4 cup of water.  It will form a paste.  (Double these amounts if your hair is past your shoulders.) Wet your hair, and apply the baking soda and water mixture. Leave it in for about five minutes, and then wash your hair with shampoo.  Do this about once a week. Apply rose water directly onto your hair. Massage the rose water into your scalp. Let it soak in for 20 minutes, then wash your hair as you normally would. The rose water will leave a lingering scent of roses. Rose water can be drying, so use it sparingly. Lemons are great for making your hair smell fresh, and they also fight dandruff.  Shampoo your hair first. Squeeze two fresh lemons into 1 cup of water, and then massage the juice into your hair.  Let it soak for up to ten minutes. Be sure to condition afterwards so that the juice doesn't dry your hair out.   Lemon juice is astringent and may dry out your hair. Beware that lemon juice also tends to lighten your hair and bring out highlights, especially if you go out in the sun with it still in. You can also add an essential oil to the lemon-water mixture, but it's not necessary since lemons already have a very strong smell.
Summary: Make a baking soda rinse. Use rose water. Make a rinse out of lemons.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you do not have a Google search results window open, issue a Google search for the topic of your choice.  "  " The items you selected will no longer appear in your Google Web History.
Summary: Go to any Google search results page. Click on the gear icon positioned near the upper-right corner of the search results page. Select "Web history. Place a checkmark next to the items or websites you want removed from your history. Click on the button labeled "Remove items.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: " The term "bien" means "well." You can use the term on its own to answer that you are well, but it is also commonly used as part of a phrase.  Pronounce the term, bee-ehn.  "Je vais bien" is an extended response meaning, "I am doing well." "Très bien" means "very well." "Bien, merci" means "well, thank you." "Tout va bien" means "all good." "Assez bien" means "quite good." "Ça va" means "fine." ” Like its positive counterpart, mal is often used as a response on its own. It translates to "bad."   Mal is pronounced mahl.  You could also use the term in an extended phrase, "Je vais mal," meaning, "I am bad" or "I am doing badly." This phrase is the same thing as saying “so-so” in English. Pronounce the phrase as kum-see, kum-sah."
Summary:
Respond positively with "bien. Reply negatively with “mal. Use "Comme-ci comme-ca" when you are in between.