Write an article based on this "Don’t wash your hair every shower. Save activities for after the shower. Shave the night before or after your shower."
article: If you shower every day, remember that it’s not necessary to wash your hair during every shower. In fact, most experts agree that most people do not need to wash their hair every day, and that daily washings can strip essential oils from your hair that keep your hair and scalp healthy.  Unless you have a very oily scalp or exercise and sweat a significant amount, you probably don’t need to wash your hair every day. Try to wash every other day instead. Not washing your hair can cut your showering time significantly, even by half. To keep your hair fresh in between washes, you can use a dry shampoo to minimize oil. Though dry shampoo can be helpful occasionally between washes, you shouldn't depend on it to take the place of actually washing your hair. Some people wash their face or even brush their teeth in the shower. These are both things that you can do outside the shower so that you don’t waste your precious shower time. Brush your teeth either before or after taking the shower, and wash your face directly after the shower as opposed to before since the heat of the water helps to open up your pores. Shaving your legs and underarms can take a long time, especially if you do a careful and thorough job. Instead of shaving while you are in the shower, consider shaving the night before.  To shave the night before, sit at the edge of your shower and wet your legs, underarms, or wherever else you may regularly shave with warm water. Apply shaving cream and shave carefully, adding water or shaving cream to any dry areas as needed. Shaving while sitting down can allow you to do a better and more thorough job than you might do while in the shower while you are standing.

Write an article based on this "Wear horizontal stripes. Avoid wearing all black. Cinch the waist. Wear clothes with volume. Try wide leg or skinny jeans."
article: Horizontal stripes help make your body seem rounder instead of long and lean. They accentuate your largest parts and curves, which is a good thing when trying to create curves. Try a wide stripe to help give you some roundness. Black is a slimming color and can emphasize your thin frame, or diminish the curves you do have. Instead, wear bright colors, or even better, patterns that give some texture to your body. If you have a curvy bottom half, but not a curvy top half, then wear a darker color on bottom and a lighter color on top to balance out your shapes. To create an hourglass shape despite your body type, go for styles that cinch at the waist. Make sure to cinch at the thinnest part of your waist. This gives the illusion of more pronounced curves by drawing attention to the smaller waist.  Try a peplum top or dress. This style of dress can help emphasize a curvy silhouette despite your body type. Peplums flare at the hips, and narrow at the waist. Wear a belt. Like a peplum, belts help give the illusion of an hourglass figure by helping to narrow the waist and letting the material flare at the hips. Instead of tight fighting cuts, go for loose, flowing garments. These garments, like cinching the waist, make your waist appear smaller while making the rest of your look curvy. Try shirts with sleeves that add volume, like ruffle sleeves or puffy sleeves. Another great look for an hourglass effect is a wrap shirt. Try maxi dresses, mermaid skirts, tulip skirts, pleated skirts, and skirts with layers to help give the illusion of curves. Also try harem pants and dolman sleeves, or ruffles along the front. Either of these styles work well for increasing curves. Skinny jeans will hug your natural curves no matter how large or small they are, and wide leg jeans provide some width and shape to your lower half.

Write an article based on this "Make a double loop around your finger to begin the magic ring. Pull 1 of these loops under the other with your crochet hook. With the loop still around your finger, crochet 2 chain stitches. Make 1 double crochet stitch to begin your first round. Complete the first round by adding 9 more double crochet stitches. Connect the circle of double crochet stitches with a slip stitch."
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A magic ring or magic circle is a basic adjustable loop of yarn that will serve as the central starting point for your star. To create one, form a double loop of yarn around the index finger on your non-dominant hand. Using your dominant hand, insert the crochet hook under both loops on your index finger. Catch the working end of the yarn and pull it through to the front, going under the loop that’s been formed by the tail end of your yarn. Once you’ve completed this motion, your crochet hook will be sandwiched between the working yarn (above) and the tail end (below). To create the first chain stitch, catch the working yarn with your hook and pull it through the single loop that’s on your hook. Repeat this process 1 more time until you have 2 complete chain stitches.  You may need to pinch the loop of yarn with your thumb so it stays securely on your index finger. Note that these stitches don’t count as part of your first round of stitches, but serve as an important basis to start building your star around. To make a double crochet stitch around the magic ring, catch the yarn with the hook and push the hook back into the ring. Catch the yarn with the hook again and pull it back through the ring. You should now have 3 loops on your crochet hook. Catch the yarn with the hook once again and pull this yarn through the first 2 loops on the crochet hook. Now, you will have 2 loops left on your crochet hook. To finish the double crochet, catch the yarn 1 more time and pull it back through both loops on your hook.  You should be left with a single loop on your hook after you’ve finished a double crochet stitch. You can slide the loop off of your index finger. Hold it in your non-dominant hand while you work the double crochet stitch. Continue adding double crochet stitches around the magic ring until you have 10 total. Go back and count to confirm that you have 10, since you’ll need exactly this many to make 5 star points. This completes your first round!  When counting, don’t include the first 2 chain stitches you created earlier. Pull the tail end to close up the hole of the magic ring. If you prefer that your star has a hole in the middle, leave the magic ring open slightly. To make the slip stitch, push the hook into the top of the second chain stitch you created at the beginning. Hook the yarn and pull it back through the top of the chain stitch. You will now have 2 loops left on your hook. Pull the outside loop through the inside loop so that you’re left with 1 loop on your hook. The central foundation of your crocheted star is now complete and you’re ready to start working star points around it!