INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Your hair is made up of a protein called keratin. Keratin is also found in eggs, which is why this mask is excellent for strengthening your strands. Mix 1-2 eggs (depending on the length of your hair) with about 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of fresh aloe vera gel. Completely coat your locks and allow it to soak in for 10-15 minutes. When the time's up, rinse the mask out with warm water. Adding protein to your hair too often can actually weaken it, so limit your use of protein treatments to once or twice per month. Fenugreek seeds aren’t just good for your health, they can remove and reduce dandruff while thickening your hair. Soak 2 tbsp (22.2 g) of the seeds in water for 8-10 hours, then blend them in a food processor to create a thick paste. Apply the paste to your hair. Let it sit for 30 minutes, then rinse it out using the water the seeds soaked in. You can find fenugreek seeds, also known as methi seeds, at health food stores or online. Natural oils, especially olive, coconut, and jojoba, help to strengthen hair and promote growth. Massaging the scalp stimulates the hair follicles, helping them to produce hair. Combine these by warming 1⁄4–1⁄2 cup (59–118 mL) of your favorite oil to a comfortable temperature, then massage it into your scalp. You can additionally let it set in your hair for 30 to 60 minutes before rinsing it out, or you can just leave it in your hair without rinsing if desired. To gently warm the oil without risking a burn, place the oil container in a bowl of hot water for about 3 minutes. The nutrients and antioxidants in fruit aren’t just great for eating. They also help to add thickness and shine to your hair. Make a mask out of fresh fruit by combining half of a mashed avocado and half of a mashed banana with 1 tbsp (6 g) of grated orange peel. Cover your whole head in the mask and leave it on for 20-30 minutes. Rinse it off, then shampoo and condition as you normally would afterward.

SUMMARY: Make a protein mask if you want to strengthen your hair. Coat your hair in a fenugreek paste to thicken your strands. Give yourself a hot oil massage to stimulate your scalp. Create a fruit mask to pack your hair with vitamins.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Even if the waitress at the restaurant is really good looking, it isn't the best time or place. You can get a lot of mixed signals because she may feel obligated to be nice to a customer, but really wants nothing to do with you. It's best just to avoid any confusion. Go somewhere that suits your personality. Not only are you more likely to get a girl who shares your interests, but you will feel more comfortable approaching or talking to them in a familiar environment. These may seem like places that you can easily find women to talk to, but you have know what you're getting yourself into. Play it smart!  Bars have plenty of women, but drinking may be a coping mechanism that men and women alike use for serious issues. It could be a bad breakup, losing a job, or being depressed. Just be conscientious of unhealthy drinking habits. The internet is always a risky proposition to get girls. It takes a while to know whether someone can live up to their social media profile.  While work presents many opportunities to communicate with girls, always be cautious when getting involved with a co-worker. If things go bad between the two of you, it could make for an awkward work environment.
Summary: Don't hit on girls who are at work. Find girls at popular places like malls, gyms, coffee shops and bookstores. Be wary when meeting girls at bars, the internet and work.

Cornstarch (or cornmeal) can act like a dry shampoo and help reduce greasiness. Simply put it in something that you can shake (like a salt shaker), and use it to apply a light coating to your hair.  Apply about 1 tablespoon at a time. Make sure to get it on your scalp, too. Let it sit for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, brush it out. Another option is a basic powder, such as baby powder. A light, household acid has helped some people with oily hair. Some acids that you can use on your hair include vinegar and lemon juice, both of which are readily available and not so strong they'll damage your skin.  In a cup of water, add either 1/4 cup of lemon juice or 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar. Stir to combine. Apply it to your hair, massaging it in, and then rinse it off. Another option is adding a couple of tablespoons of alcohol, such as vodka or even rubbing alcohol, to the cup of water instead. Astringents can also help with oily hair. One common astringent is tea. Brew a cup of tea at about half strength. Apply it to your hair, massaging it in, and then rinse it off. Another astringent you can use is witch hazel. You can find this product in the drug store. It comes in a bottle much like rubbing alcohol. Simply apply some to your hair. Rinse it out after you have rubbed it in. Another way to help cut down on oil is to mix something hydrating with something acidic. One option is mixing 6 tablespoons of coconut oil with 2 tablespoons of grapefruit juice and 3 tablespoons of lemon juice (or just all lemon juice if you prefer).  You'll likely need to lightly heat the coconut oil to make it liquid enough to mix in with the acid. Rub the mixture in to your scalp. Massage it for at least 5 minutes, but 10 is better. Let it sit for another 20 minutes before rinsing it out with your shampoo.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Apply cornstarch. Try a little acid. Try astringents. Try a scalp treatment.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Violets can grow in a wide variety of climates, but they might not be possible to grow in your area. Violets grow in hardiness zones 5-8. These zones are based on average annual temperatures, and the lower the number, the colder the climate. To check your hardiness zone, visit http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/. Violets require deep, well-draining soil. The type of soil can vary, as violets are fairly tolerant flowers. Adding some compost or fertilizer will supply the additional nutrients that will ensure your violets thrive. Violets can handle full sun in colder climates, but if you live in warmer areas, it’s best to ensure your violets get regular shade. One idea is to plant them near or under deciduous trees, so they have shade during the summer but full sunlight in winter.

SUMMARY:
Determine your hardiness zone. Get soil that is well drained and disease free. Select an area with partial shade.