INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you’re traveling to popular areas, such as Palm Springs, Mendocino, or Anaheim, you can usually find lower rates in slower months like late January through February or the end of August through Labor Day. You can escape the extra cost and still have easy access to tourist-populated cities by looking in towns that are 10-20 minutes outside of the city. This way, you can spend the day in the city and easily travel back to your lodging at night.  For example, instead of looking for an Airbnb or a hotel in the Palm Springs area, check the Palm Desert area. They’re only 25 minutes apart, but Palm Desert generally has much cheaper prices. If you’re traveling to Disneyland, book an off-property hotel. While the Disney resorts are beautiful, you can save loads of money by staying at a Disney Good Neighbor Hotel just across the street, or even a hotel located several miles away. A private room is much cheaper than booking a whole apartment or home, but it provides that same at-home comfort. Some hosts even act as guides to the area and give you some local recommendations. If you want the comfort and luxury of a hotel, make sure you’re getting the most for your money! Websites like Booking.com, Expedia, and Priceline let you compare options side-by-side. Simply search by your destination and trip dates to find a range of budget-friendly hotels! Many hostels offer clean, open rooms as well as plenty of amenities. They’re also a great place to meet fellow travelers and make friends. Use websites such as Hostelworld to find and book your stay.  If you’re not comfortable staying in a room with strangers, you can also travel in a large group and rent out an entire room. Remember that the bigger the room, the cheaper your stay will be! Save money by skipping the overpriced inns and motels and opt for a camping site instead! Make sure to plan ahead if you want to take advantage of this money-saving solution, and bring along a tent, sleeping bags, mattress pads, and any other camping essentials you may need.  If you’re traveling through Big Sur, spots are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis, but they have unbeatable views and are usually only around $15 per night. In Northern California, camp out in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park for $12-18 per night. Make reservations well in advance to ensure your spot, or try your luck with the first-come, first-served rule. One of the best ways to experience a city’s culture is to stay with a local who can show you around! Couch-surfing may not appeal to everyone, but if you’re ready for an adventure, check out websites like Couchsurfing.com, Global Freeloaders, Hospitality Club, or Stay4Free for a secure booking process.  Take extra precautions when choosing a couchsurfing host. Always look for a complete profile with a picture of the host, along with a number of positive reviews. To be even safer, use Couchsurfing.com’s verification tool to find user-verified hosts.

SUMMARY: Book your trip during the off-season when you visit tourist areas. Look for lodging right outside of major cities or highly populated areas. Reserve a private room on Airbnb for a comfortable, cheap option. Use competitive hotel booking websites to find the cheapest option. Book a hostel for cheap, dormitory-style lodgings. Camp out instead of staying in hotels in rural areas. Couch-surf if you want free accommodations and local information.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you have created the Table of Contents, you must check to make sure they are formatted correctly. Read over the Table of Contents to ensure all headings are spelled correctly and free of grammatical or punctuation errors. Check that the headings listed in the Table of Contents matches the headings in the document. You should also check the subheadings or sub-subheadings in the Table of Contents, if applicable, to ensure they match those in the document. You should also double check the page numbers in the Table of Contents to ensure they match the page numbers in the document. Go through each heading in the Table of Contents to make sure the page numbers match. You do not want incorrect page numbering in the Table of Contents, as it will be difficult to use if this happens. If you change any headings in the document, such as the spelling of a heading, you will need to update the Table of Contents. You will also need to do this if the page numbers change in the document.  If you created the Table of Contents manually, do this by going in and adjusting the headings and/or the page numbers when they change. If you created the Table of Contents with a word processing tool, update it by clicking the Update option by the Table of Contents option on the Reference tab. You can side clicking on the Table of Contents and choosing “update” that way.
Summary: Make sure the headings are formatted correctly. Confirm the page numbers match the document. Update the Table of Contents if you make a change.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The sun not only dries your hair out, it can also strip your hair of its color. Wear a hat when you’ll be in direct sunlight for longs periods of time to avoid damage from sun rays. Hair oil replaces the oils in your hair that bleaching has stripped away.  Use oil in your hair before showering to fill in the “gaps” in your hair created by missing oils. This protects against the damage of shampooing.  Use oil in your hair after showering to do the same thing. It makes the hair appear soft and shiny. After the shower, use oil sparingly. Part your hair into a top and bottom section. For fine hair, use one drop of oil per section, for thicker hair add a drop as needed. Coarse hair can need up to five drops. Hair damage isn’t all self inflicted. Every day, we deal with things which damage hair, and they are unfortunately unavoidable. Things like pollution, UVA/UVB rays and even your A/C and heater. Most hair protectants are for heat. Look for products that protect against heat, sun and weather. Since your hair is already rough, look for a product that also repairs damage. Split ends are almost guaranteed when bleaching your hair. If left unattended, a split end can split all the way up the hair shaft, making your hair look and feel straw-like. The best way to avoid further damage created by split ends is to have your hair trimmed every 4 to 6 weeks.  To save yourself money between salon visits, you can learn to Cut Your Own Hair.  This is a good option for small trims between salon visits. Continue to consult a professional at least every six months. If you can afford it, hair salons offer deep moisture or gloss treatments to keep hair soft and frizz to a minimum.

SUMMARY:
Avoid too much sun exposure. Use hair oil. Use daily damage protectants. Trim your ends. Get a salon treatment.