Q: Step in the shower or tub and run your hair under warm water. Apply a small amount of lightweight volumizing shampoo directly to your scalp. Work the shampoo into a lather and then rinse it out with warm water. Coat the ends of your hair (from mid shaft to the tips) with a small amount of lightweight volumizing conditioner. Rinse out the conditioner with cold water.  Warm water opens your pores and cleanse your scalp. Cold water seals in moisture and increases your hair’s natural shine.  The lightweight volumizing shampoo won’t weigh your fine locks down with added moisturizers. After stepping into the tub or shower, rinse your hair with warm water. Apply a dollop of moisturizing shampoo directly to your scalp and work the product into a lather. Rinse your hair thoroughly with warm water. Apply a small amount of moisturizing conditioner to the ends of your hair (from the middle of the shaft to the tips). For added shine, rinse away the product with cold water.  Use a wide-toothed comb to evenly spread the moisturizing conditioner and detangle your hair. The moisturizing shampoo and conditioner will hydrate your hair, preparing it for the straightening process. Natural hair is very dry and fragile. To prevent damage, take additional steps to add and seal-in moisture.  Rinse your hair with warm water. Apply a cleansing shampoo directly to your scalp and work the product into a lather. Do not apply any shampoo to the ends of your hair. Rinse the product from your hair with warm water. Apply a moisturizing conditioner to the ends of your hair (from the mid-shaft to the tips). Rinse out the conditioner with cold water. Step out of the shower and squeeze or pat the excess water from your hair. Instead of a towel, use a cotton t-shirt or a microfiber cloth. Apply a deep conditioning treatment to your hair, start with the ends and work your way to the roots. Apply a heat source to your hair for 30 minutes — if possible, do this by sitting under a hooded hair dryer. Let your hair return to room temperature and then rinse out the product with cold water. Squeeze or blot the excess moisture from your hair with a cotton t-shirt or microfiber cloth. Lock in the moisture with a light coat of leave-in-conditioner or oil.
A: Shampoo and condition your fine hair. Shampoo and moisturize your coarse or thick hair. Cleanse, condition, and deep condition your natural.

Article: Talk to your family about the difference between needs and wants. Teach them to buy only what they need, and to purchase items with the least amount of packaging. For example, renting a DVD or book from the library or other service, like Netflix, is better than purchasing those items new. Cans, bottles, glass, paper, and most plastics can be recycled. Be sure to sort the materials if you don’t have a mixed-use recycling bin or center near you. You can compost food and other biodegradable items as well. It is possible, through recycling and composting, to have no trash pickup. Teach family members to repair and reuse household items. Develop a mindset as a family that items need to be reused as much as possible before being discarded for good. Possible options for reuse include:  Reusing old toothbrushes Recycling old pantyhose Saving money by reusing household items Reusing Styrofoam Recycling items into home decor Reusing fabric and clothing As an added bonus, recycling cans and scrap metal can earn extra money, and you might like to use this as an incentive for pocket money increases! During this time, learn how to reuse things and make new things from old ones. Borrow some books from the library on making crafts by reusing objects, and check out the many websites devoted to this activity. Some of the things you could try include:  Making reusable grocery bags from t-shirts Making a tote bag out of a pillow case Making a cloth gift bag Making a corkboard from old wine corks Renovating old tin trays
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Reduce your consumerism. Recycle and compost. Reuse materials. Spend a craft afternoon together.

Problem: Article: Having the strawberries soak in the flavors, especially a honey or orange liqueur, already makes them sweet to enjoy by themselves. The syrup that forms will make them a dessert in their own right. Enhance your favorite desserts such as ice cream, cheesecake, or dessert pies. (You may need to drain off some of the syrup, depending on what you're adding the strawberries to). Lighten up plain yogurt and stir them for a sweet nutritious breakfast.
Summary: Eat the macerated strawberries as they are. Add the macerated strawberries as a topping. Mix the macerated strawberries in yogurt.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Doing this will allow your faucet to remove initial dirt buildup. The faucet should have enough water pressure to get the job done, so avoid any add-on to increase the pressure, like a jet. You only need to hold a coin under the faucet for about one minute on each side. Once you are done place them aside on a paper towel or rag.  All coins can be cleaned with water. However, copper coins react to more things than nickel or silver, and will therefore usually exhibit more environmental damage. This makes them harder to clean with just water. Make sure to plug the drain before cleaning coins in your sink to avoid a coin from slipping out of your hands and into the drain. Handle each coin separately so the faucet can hit each coin directly.

SUMMARY: Hold the coin under warm water.

Q: Sometimes your dog will just wake you up because they’re bored or they want to play. In this case, you should command your dog to lay down and go back to sleep.  Use a command like “lay down.” This should get your dog to stop pawing you and licking your face. Say your chosen command in a stern voice. Use the command only once. You may want to point to the ground as you say the command. Training your dog by commands might take several weeks. Don’t lose patience – your dog will eventually learn. If you reward your dog with attention for waking you up, you will train them to repeat the behavior. Ignore your dog's efforts except for that single "lay down" command — even prolonged scolding can be a "reward." When it is time to get up, spend a little time on your own activities instead of walking directly to the food bowl. Remember, though, your dog might genuinely have to go to the bathroom. Don’t make them suffer because you want another twenty minutes of sleep. Depending on your dog’s general health, you may have to adjust your lifestyle, habits, and schedule to your dog’s needs. By adjusting to your dog’s needs, you’ll reduce the chance that they’ll wake you up. Consult your vet if your dog's medication or feeding schedule makes it difficult for you to sleep.
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Command your dog to sleep. Avoid giving in to your dog. Adjust your schedule for medical conditions.