Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Identify and remove any potential triggers that could be causing the eczema. Use mild, fragrance-free wipes, detergents, and lotions. Cut your baby’s nails so they don’t scratch themselves. Keep your environment cool and dry.

Answer: If your infant’s eczema started up after you switched to a new brand, product, or fragrance of wipes, lotion, soap, detergent, or clothing, they could be allergic to it. Try to identify any new items in your baby’s environment and take them away to see if that helps. Tobacco smoke, dry air, pet dander, and pollen can all be triggers as well. Products with a lot of ingredients or fragrances in them can be triggers for eczema. Look for wipes, soaps, laundry detergents, and lotions or creams that say “fragrance-free” on them to avoid making your baby’s eczema worse. Products like these are often labeled “free” or “clear.” Eczema is irritated by scratching or itching. Use some infant nail clippers to keep your baby’s nails short so they don’t accidentally cause their eczema to flare up or get worse. You can also keep your own nails short to prevent accidentally scratching your infant when you change or hold them. Eczema can be triggered by extreme temperatures and humidity. Try to keep your home around 65 °F (18 °C) as often as you can, and use a dehumidifier if you live in a humid environment.  Try to keep the humidity in your home around 25% in the summer and 50% in the winter.  Air conditioners also greatly reduce the moisture in the air. Try not to overdress your baby when it’s cold out, as sweat can also trigger eczema.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide how you want the room to feel. Look through decorating magazines and websites. Select a color scheme. Pick a color family to create feeling.

Answer: What kind of mood do you want your room to convey?  Colors can create a sense of calm or rev up your mood.  Decide if you want to feel soothed when you spend time in your room, or if you want to feel peppy and full of energy. Bright colors can energize a room. Alternatively, dark or muted colors can have a calming effect. Create a file with images you like and use these as a guide to help you decide what you want to do.  Look for images of rooms that have an overall feel that you like. Save images that have elements or details that appeal to you. Make notes to yourself about why you like a particular room or look.  You may forget if you collect a lot of images. Pin up print images in your room and visualize how different looks would work in your space. Color family and tone are important factors in how a room will look and feel.  Colors will also range from light to medium to dark.  Accent colors or trim colors should have the same tone as the wall and ceiling, but you can use color intensity or color families that complement each other to create contrast.  Color tone is either warm, cool, or neutral.  Warm tones can create a cozy feel, while cool tones can make a room feel bigger. Choosing coordinating colors of the same intensity can make a room feel more spacious. Large rooms can look very dramatic and dynamic if there are sharp contrasts between the intensity of the trim and the wall color. Different color families affect how people feel; some colors are warmer, and others cooler, and these qualities are important for conveying a mood.  Reds are hot or warm colors typically.  Red is also a very hot color in terms of creating a feeling in a room.  Red can feel romantic and dramatic, or lively and exciting. Blue is a cool color, and conveys a sense of calm and peace.  Like the perfect clear light blue of a summer sky or the deep blue of the ocean, the soothing quality of blues won’t vary much with intensity. Try green colors for a good balance between warm and cool.  Because green is the result of a warm color (yellow) and a cool color (blue), it is an excellent choice for rooms with a neutral feel. Yellow is an energy color as well as a comforting hue.  Yellow is a great choice for rooms that could use some brightening up while still feeling soft and tranquil. Neutrals like beiges or whites will almost always have a hint of color and tone.  If you want a very quiet space these are a good choice, and you can introduce a suggestion of warmth or coolness by choosing a neutral with warm or cool colored tints.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Google Image search page. Enter an image search query. Click the "Search"  icon. Find your image. Open the image. Copy the image's URL. Paste the URL.

Answer:
Go to https://images.google.com/ in your computer's web browser. This will open the Google search page for images. Type a word or phrase into the text box in the middle of the page. It's to the right of the text box. Doing so will search Google for images related to your search. Scroll through the results until you find one which matches your needs. Click the image once to do so. Right-click the image, then click one of the following depending on your browser:   Chrome - Click Copy image address   Firefox - Click Copy Image Location   Microsoft Edge - Click Copy link   Internet Explorer - Click Properties, select the URL to the right of the "Address" heading, and press Ctrl+C.  Safari - Click Copy image address To see the URL for your picture, paste it into a text box or text application by placing your cursor in the text box and pressing either Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac).