INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Antiperspirant and deodorant aren’t magic. The FDA regulates antiperspirant and deodorant, but it only requires that antiperspirant cut down on sweat by 20% to be considered “all day,” and 30% to be considered “extra strength.” There are some differences in men’s and women’s sweat glands—women have more individual glands, but each gland on men’s bodies produces more sweat—but these differences do not affect how deodorant will work.  Ingredients do not really change between men’s and women’s varieties, although they may look and smell different. Women will probably save money by switching to a men’s product, since there tends to be a price mark-up for items marketed to women. While Americans tend to prefer solids and roll-ons, sprays account for half of all deodorant sales worldwide. There are several factors to consider when deciding which is right for you.  Many roll-ons go on clear, but they create a wet feeling that some may find uncomfortable. Solids feel drier, and they often contain soothing ingredients to counteract irritation. However, it is difficult to avoid getting solid deodorant on clothing. Sprays dry quickly and last longer than roll-ons and solids, but they are often more expensive than other products. Especially if you shave your armpits, this area of skin can be very sensitive. Certain ingredients in deodorant can exacerbate this problem. Read ingredient lists very carefully if you tend toward dryness or sensitivity.   Just like laundry detergent, perfume, and other products, deodorant often contains fragrances, which can irritate your skin and cause reactions similar to seasonal allergies. Many products also contain alcohol as a propellant (sprays) and/or antimicrobial agent. This may also be a deterrent to those with dry or sensitive skin. Your body can develop resistance to specific formulas, so experts recommend switching brands every six months.  Scientists aren’t exactly sure why this happens, but it may be due to excess sweat breaking through. You can also avoid resistance by applying antiperspirant at night, when you sweat less, anyway. If all else fails, your doctor can write you a prescription for a product stronger than those available over the counter.

SUMMARY: Understand labels. Look past “men’s” and “women’s” varieties. Consider solids, roll-ons, and sprays. Think about fragrances and other possible irritants. Be prepared to change it up. See your doctor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Slowly rotate your neck in a circular motion to help stretch out the agitated muscles.  This may be somewhat uncomfortable at first, but it ultimately helps to alleviate the pain.  Move your neck slowly back and forth. Stop the movement if and when you begin to feel any pain. Your range of motion should improve the more you flex your neck back and forth. Move your neck from side to side. Stop the movement if and when you begin to feel any pain. As in the first exercise, your range of motion should improve the more you flex your neck. Move your neck in a figure-8 pattern. This means moving it side-to-side while you simultaneously move it up and down. Do this slowly and stop if you feel any pain.
Summary: Exercise the muscles slowly.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This opens the main Pixlr website. It’s a link in an oval-shaped button near the center of the page. Depending on your browser, you may be prompted to enable Adobe Flash. If so, click anywhere on the page, and then follow the on-screen instructions to enable Flash.  Before you start drawing or painting, you’ll want to add a new layer so you can make edits easily. There are two ways to create a new layer:  Click the sheet of paper with an upturned-corner at the bottom of the Layers panel (it’s on the right side of the page. Click the Layer menu at the top of the screen, then click New Layer. It’s in the toolbar that runs along the left side of the screen (the fourth icon down on the left side). To draw with this simple black/gray pencil-style tool, just click and drag your desired drawing on the image.  To undo the last action, press Ctrl+Z (PC) or ⌘ Command+Z (Mac). To change the style of the pencil, click the ″Type″ menu near the top-left corner of the page, then choose an option. Select an option from the ″Size″ menu to change the thickness of the lines you draw. Select a percentage from the ″Opacity″ menu to choose how dark your pencil marks should appear. It’s in the left toolbar, to the right of the pencil. To paint, click and drag the brush anywhere on the image. Here’s how to change your paintbrush options:  To select a color, click the large square near the bottom of the toolbar (it’s black by default) to bring up the palette, select a color, and then click OK. To change the size and style of the brush, click the Brush menu near the top-left corner of the page (below the menu bar). Click your desired size and shape, adjust the diameter and hardness at the bottom if you wish, and then click Brush again to close the menu. To make the brush less opaque, click the Opacity drop-down and pick a lower percentage. If you want to use one of Pixlr’s built-in filters to stylize your image, click the menu, and then click the filter you want to use.  Most filters will display a pop-up window that let you fine-tune the way the filter works. Make your selections, and then click OK to apply the filter. To undo a filter, press Ctrl+Z (PC) or ⌘ Command+Z (Mac). If you want more control over the way the image looks, you can use the various options in this menu.

SUMMARY:
Go to the Pixlr.com. Click OPEN PIXLR EDITOR. Upload or create an image. Create a new layer. Click the pencil tool to draw in pencil. Click the paintbrush tool to paint with a brush. Click the Filters menu to select a filter. Click the Adjustment menu to manually adjust color and brightness.