Problem: Article: Cleaning your skin properly will remove dirt and oil as well as any previous makeup. Make sure to choose a product designed for your skin type:  Use cleansing water to reduce redness, as this suds-free cleanser is infused with anti-inflammatory agents that will calm your skin. Cleansing balms, packed with emollients, are great for adding moisture to dry skin. Pick a cleansing mud for oily skin, as the charcoal and clay will remove excess oil from your pores. For combination skin use a cleansing gel that removes oil and still delivers light moisturization. Choose a cleansing milk for sensitive skin, as these have less water and more nourishing ingredients.
Summary: Wash your face.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You should always have an antivirus program installed and running on your computer. If you do not, there are several free programs available, such as AVG or Avast. Download and install one of these programs.  If you can’t access the internet because of the virus infection, you may need to download the program on another computer and then transfer it to the infected computer via thumb drive. Many websites have banners that claim you are infected. These are almost always scams, and you should never click these warnings. Only trust your installed antivirus software to detect viruses on your system. Your antivirus program will likely be much more effective if you run it in Safe Mode. To enter Safe Mode, reboot your computer and repeatedly strike the F8 key until the Advanced Boot menu appears. Select Safe Mode from the menu. If all else fails, and you can’t remove the virus with an antivirus program, you may need to reinstall your copy of Windows and start from scratch. Backup all of your important data and then follow this guide for reinstalling your operating system.

SUMMARY: Run an antivirus program. Boot into Safe Mode. Reinstall Windows.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Carefully place the bath bomb in the corner of the bag, with the seam facing up toward you. If your bath bomb doesn’t have a seam, it may be more difficult to split. Ensure you are working on a flat, sturdy surface. If your cutting board is slipping around, place a damp towel underneath it to keep it in place. Make sure your bath bomb doesn’t move around, which could cause your screwdriver to slip. You could ask a friend to hold the bath bomb while you split it. If your bath bomb is flat rather than spherical, try carefully cutting it in half with a knife. If your bath bomb doesn’t have a seam or is an unwieldy shape, you can crush it with a hammer and split the pieces into two bags. This forces the screwdriver into the seam. Keep tapping until the bath bomb splits down the center. Be careful not to smash your fingers. If it crumbles, keep the pieces to toss into your bath.
Summary: Put one bath bomb in a plastic sandwich bag. Put the bag on a cutting board. Fit the tip of a flat-headed screwdriver into the seam. Tap the handle of the screwdriver with a hammer.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Start by running the dryer for 10 minutes. This can help loosen the ink and make it easier to remove. You can alternatively use a hairdryer to heat up the specific spot which is being affected. This may be easier and more efficient to do. Unplug the dryer to prevent accidents. The plug is usually located behind the machine. Test it to be sure that you have unplugged it correctly. Be sure to go quickly so that the drum is still warm when you're cleaning it. Buy some isopropyl alcohol from your local drugstore and apply the alcohol to a white, clean rag. You'll want to be sure that you get plenty of ventilation while you're working with the isopropyl alcohol. Work quickly to wipe off the ink using the alcohol soaked rag. Change rags frequently to keep from spreading the ink even more. Once you've removed as much of the product as you can, mix a bucket with soapy water. Use this water and a clean cloth to wipe down the inside of the drum. With the dryer rinsed out, run a load of old towels through a cycle in the dryer to remove any ink which might still remain.
Summary:
Warm the dryer. Unplug the dryer. Apply isopropyl alcohol to a rag. Wipe off the ink. Rinse the drum. Run a cycle with old towels.