Your doctor may recommend an over-the-counter cream to treat your infection. However, they may decide that a prescription cream is a better option. Apply your cream daily as directed until your yeast infection completely clears. Antifungal creams are often sold over-the-counter as athlete’s foot treatments. However, they’ll work on any skin yeast infection. You can find these in the foot care aisle. Common antifungal creams for skin yeast infections include miconazole, clotrimazole, oxiconazole.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask your doctor which antifungal cream is right for you.

Q: Before you start your ponytail, part your hair dramatically to one side. If you have bangs, only part your bangs.  If you don’t have bangs, just part a two inch section at the front of your head. Follow the steps for the basic pony, and then secure your bangs at the end.  If you don’t have bangs, pull your parted front section of hair across your forehead, creating a draped line to the side. Then wrap the ends behind your ear.  Pin it in the back of your head. If you have bangs, spray them with hairspray and brush them to the side. Try to keep them above your hairline to complete the look. There are two options for bangs if you are using long hair rather than actual bangs. You can let them hang low over your eye, or you can pull them taut to the side.
A: Give yourself sideswept bangs.

Article: If you were unable to get tickets for one of the self-guided public tours of the White House, the White House Visitors Center offers an excellent alternative to the actual site.  The Visitor’s Center offers a touch screen virtual tour of the White House as well as artifacts and a film called “The White House: Reflections from Within.”  The Visitor Center is located at 1450 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW and charges no admission. It is open daily from 7:30am to 4:00pm except January 1, Thanksgiving, and December 25. If you aren’t near Washington, DC and cannot visit the city anytime soon, the President and First Lady offer an excellent virtual tour of the White House for all interested persons. There are innumerable books about the White House ranging from coffee table books of photographs to academic studies of the history of the White House.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Take a virtual tour at the White House Visitors Center. Take an online virtual tour of the White House. Read about the White House.

Problem: Article: Avoid getting a mirror with a thin, delicate frame, as it won't hold up well to being hunt. The mirror can be any shape: round, oval, square, or rectangular. If you are using a bathroom counter, then you likely don't need another mirror.  If you don't like the color of your mirror's frame, paint it! Take the mirror out or mask it off with painter's tape first, however. If you can't find a mirror that you like, use a picture frame instead. Replace the glass with a piece of mirror instead. If you'd like a girlish touch, consider a vintage, oval mirror with an ornate frame. Paint it white, ivory, or a soft pink or blue. Sit down in your chair at least 1 foot (30.48 centimeters) away from where the mirror will be. Take note of where your eye level is, then stand up. Hang the mirror according to that level.  Don't lean the mirror against the wall. It won't be very stable, and it will warp your reflection  You can also get a mirror that has a base and stands up by itself. Consider getting one with lights attached to it. Try to position your vanity so that it will be close to a brightly-lit window. Natural light will allow you to see the true colors of your makeup. It will also give you an even, consistent light. Try to position your mirror so that it will reflect the light. It will also make your room appear larger. It is the closest thing to daylight. Avoid using orange and yellow-tinted lights. They are too dark and will cast too many shadows. They will also tint your makeup yellow or orange.
Summary: Choose a mirror with a thick, sturdy frame that matches your room or vanity. Hang the mirror up at your eye level while you are sitting down. Take advantage of natural light. Go for fluorescent lights with a white hue if you must use an artificial light source.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is the yellow icon with a white ghost in it. Tapping on it will open Snapchat’s camera interface. Tap the "Capture" icon at the bottom of your screen to snap a photo, or hold it down to record video. This is the downward-pointing arrow icon next to the snap timer in the lower-left corner of your screen. Your snap will be saved in your default gallery and you can view all your saved snaps here. If you're using an iPhone, your snap will be saved in your Snapchat album in Photos, as well as your Camera Roll.

SUMMARY: Open Snapchat. Take a Snap. Tap the Download button. Open your phone's image gallery.

Article: Before using the Registry Editor, it is always wise to create a System Restore point in case anything goes wrong. This will allow you to roll back any changes you've made and restore your computer to a working state. You can either click on all programs or just simply put your mouse over it. All Programs should be located at the bottom of the window. Now you should be seeing more folders and shortcuts to most of the programs on your computer. This folder is mostly located near the top of the other folders, unless it has been moved. Simply put your mouse over Accessories and you will begin to see more folders appear. Once again, just simply place your mouse over the folder and you'll see a small list of programs. Once you left click on system restore, a window will pop up. It will give you a choice of restoring your computer or creating a restore point. All of those are necessary precautions. Restore points will restore your computer to that date in case you've made a mistake on regedit. Once you've made a restore point, close out of system restore.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Click on Start. Go to All Programs. Go to Accessories. Go to System or System tools. Click on System Restore. Create a restore point.