Problem: Write an article based on this summary: She expects an expensive lifestyle. She has a lot of admirers. She talks badly about other women. She's only available to be with you on a very limited schedule. She pouts. She struggles to communicate in meaningful ways. She switches between hot and cold.

Answer: Playgirls are generally characterized by their desire for a wealthy lifestyle, one supported by a variety of male admirers all competing for her attentions. If a girl seems particularly obsessed by material wealth and status, it might not mean anything about your relationship, but it could signify a playgirl in the making. Look out for the following warning signs that a girl might be somewhat materialistic, and also just crummy kind of date:  She refuses to split a tab She wants to go expensive places right away She mocks servers or waitstaff She refuses things like public transportation She mentions how "spoiled" she is, or wants to be She seems concerned with her attire, or with your's She doesn't seem to do anything for money She doesn't seem to care how much money she spends She usually wears expensive clothes, purses, and has lots of necklaces and earrings Playgirls sometimes require a big social network of admirers, friends, hangers-on, and lovers. These admirers are used by playgirls for support and self-esteem boosting. If a girl is regularly surrounded by guys they use to get attention and affection, you might be another in a long line.  Playgirls sometimes use male friends as possible prospects while at the same time exploiting the kindness that their friends are giving them. Playgirls often use these massive social networks to create some kind of a seductive web to entice other guys. Playgirls may also sometimes brag about how many men they have rejected, or how "hard to get" they are. Playgirls will often look on women as competition, rather than potential friends. If a girl regularly criticizes girls you know or strangers on the street based on little more than looks, it's not a great sign. If a girl gets jealous of any time you spend around other women, including friends, coworkers, and even relatives, that's also not a great sign. Playgirls date a lot of people at the same time. If you're worried a girl might be playing the field on the sly, one typical sign will be that she's unable to see you at different times of the day. If a girl seems extremely busy socially, and can't make time for you to be together during the week, it might be a sign that she's seeing a lot of other guys.  Try an experiment. If you've got a date set up for one day, call her and try to switch it up on the fly, and see if she's amenable. If she's really offended, it might not be a great sign. At the same time, if she does this to you regularly, it could be a sign she's got a lot going on with other guys. If you've just started dating someone, it's not really any of your business who she hangs out with other than you. Try to remember that there's nothing wrong with playing the field and have an open conversation with her, instead of getting angry about her other dates. A classic sign of emotional manipulation and immaturity is pouting. Adults can take disappointment and rejection in stride, and are able to move on without falling apart. Playgirls act like, well, girls. If a girl you're seeing can't get a particular table at a restaurant, or tickets to a particular show, and then promptly falls into a pouty funk, that's not a great sign. Getting upset about something serious is one thing, but pouting about something petty is another. You can't expect someone to be happy all the time, so try to distinguish between the two. Playgirls don't want to have serious, deep, or emotional conversations with you. They want to use you for what you're worth, and then move on. If you've been seeing a girl for a while but have never had an actual conversation, that could be a sign of a playgirl, when considered in tandem with other qualities from this list.  Try an experiment. Decide that you want to talk about the future, or about your childhood, or some other serious topic. If the girl is excited to deepen your emotional bond, good! If not, it could be a sign you're dating someone superficial. Sometimes, playgirls may Try to work from conversation "scripts" as well, which usually don't last longer than an hour or so on dates. If a girl totally runs out of interesting things to say at a certain point, it could be a sign that she's kind of vapid. If you're not clear whether or not she even likes you, that might be a manipulation tactic. Showing warmth and love and then withholding it is an excellent way of getting a guy locked in and wanting more. If a girl seems like she can't get enough of you one minute and you're a stranger the next, it might be a sign of manipulation. When you see or talk to a playgirl, she will sometimes do just enough to make you feel "special," stringing you along. She might try to make up to you for being absent, but then will continue the behavior, ignoring calls or texts.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) of white vinegar to your washing machine. Wash the clothes in cool water on a normal cycle. Air-dry your clothes or place them in the dryer.

Answer: If you have a top-loading machine, you can pour the vinegar directly into the drum, or you can add it to the fabric softener dispenser if you have a front-loading washer. The vinegar will help break up any detergent or minerals left behind by hard water, so your clothes will look brighter. The vinegar will also prevent this buildup in the first place, so it’s a great way to keep your clothes color-fast while they’re still new. Place your faded clothes into your washing machine, add laundry detergent, and turn on the machine. In many cases, soaking your clothes in vinegar then washing them is all it will take to get them looking brighter. Choose the cycle that’s appropriate for the clothes you’re brightening. For instance, if you’re washing items made from a delicate material like silk or lace, you’d want to use a gentle wash. For more durable fabrics like cotton or denim, a normal wash is fine. The vinegar will wash out of your clothing during the rinse cycle, so your laundry shouldn’t smell like vinegar when it comes out of the wash. You can either hang the clothes to dry or place them in the dryer, depending on the instructions on the care label or how you normally prefer to dry your clothes.  If a little of the smell does linger, either hang the item to dry outside or put a fabric softener sheet in the dryer. The smell should be gone by the time it's dry. If your clothes still look faded, the dye might have washed out, so you may need to dye the clothes instead.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase antibacterial essential oils. Test the essential oils on your skin to make sure you're not allergic. Fill your bathtub with hot water at your desired temperature. Add 5-10 drops of essential oil to your bath. Soak in the bath for 20-30 minutes. Rinse off thoroughly. Pat yourself dry with a clean towel.

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Many essential oils have antibacterial and antiseptic qualities, which means they can kill bacteria and other microorganisms that can infect the skin and cause pimples.  Spearmint or peppermint. Peppermint or spearmint may be irritating to some. Start with one drop/quart of water. Both peppermint and spearmint contain menthol, which has antiseptic and immune-boosting properties.  Thyme boosts the immune system and has antibacterial properties. It also increases circulation of the blood by opening up blood vessels.  Calendula accelerates healing and has antimicrobial properties.  Lavender is soothing and can help with anxiety and depression. It also has antibacterial properties.  Tea tree oil. Test an area of skin free of acne first. Tea tree oil can irritate some people's skin, which risks making the acne worse.  If you don't have essential oils, you can substitute 4-5 tablespoons of the dried herb of the respective oil. The result will be messier but just as effective. Since different people have different reactions to essential oils, experts recommend that you test any oil on a smaller portion of skin before using it in a full bath. Add one drop to eight ounces of water before soaking a cotton ball in the water. Squeeze out the cotton ball, then apply it to a patch of skin. Make sure you test each oil separately since you won't know which causes the irritation once you mix them. Make sure your bathtub is clean, then fill it with water. Hot water won't harm the essential oils you'll add, so make it hot enough to be comfortable. If your skin did not have any reaction to the sensitivity tests, start with 5-10 drops of the oil in a full bath. You can increase to 10-20 drops if the 5-10 drops do not have any effect on your skin. If you want to turn the aromatic, herbal bath into a real spa-style treat, you can even add up to a cup of sea salt to the bath. You want to give the oils/herbs plenty of time to take effect. Soak in the tub for around 20-30 minutes. You will want to rinse off thoroughly with clean water before getting out of the tub. This is especially the case when using herbs in the water. After you get out of the bathtub, pat your back dry instead of scrubbing your back with the towel. Then, get dressed in cotton clothing. Scrubbing your back may irritate your skin.