INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The easiest way you can act like you have a boyfriend online is by making posts about your relationship together. Publically compliment your boyfriend via your social media account, and keep your online social circle up to date about romantic nights you're not actually having. Don't go overboard with these posts, as they often tend to be annoying to other people, especially to those who are having trouble finding a relationship of their own. Whatever your reason for faking a relationship, do your best to make yourself feel the way you would if you were really with someone. Visualize the thoughts and feelings that normally distinguish being single from being in a relationship, and try to emulate the latter as best as you can. For example, being in a relationship may lead to you making cheerier posts online, rather than unhappy ones. Although people may be suspicious of a faked profile, a fake boyfriend will seem that much more real if you stage pictures in the real world. A picture as basic as two coffee cups on a table with an appropriate caption will make it seem like you're out doing things with someone special. Even if you won't have an actual boyfriend to photograph, the implication is often enough. A caption is a vital part of creating the illusion. Make it affectionate and romantic. For instance, if you have two coffee cups set up, you can say something like "Drinking my favourite coffee with my favourite guy." There are virtual relationship services that will give you the experience of having a fake relationship for a monthly fee. Upon paying, you'll normally get custom-made voicemails, cutesy texts, and a believable backstory on how the two of you met in the first place. If you need a quick way to act like you have a boyfriend, delegating some of the creativity to professionals may be the very help you need.

SUMMARY: Make statuses about your relationship. Act cheerful and upbeat online. Stage pictures that imply a relationship. Try a virtual boyfriend service.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Wash your face using warm water and your favorite face wash. Rinse the soap off and pat your face dry with a soft, clean towel. Because this face wash contains honey, it can get sticky—especially if you are going to leave it on your face for a while. You can protect your hair by pulling it back and away from your face and securing it with a headband, hair clip, or hair tie. You can protect your clothes by draping a towel over the front of your chest and shoulders. You will be mixing only a small amount of milk and honey, so the bowl or cup does not have to be big. A small dessert bowl would be ideal. You will need 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of raw honey and 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) of milk. Not only is honey a great moisturizer, but it is also antibacterial, which makes it great for fighting off acne. Milk also makes a great moisturizer. It also helps tone and exfoliate the skin. If you have very sensitive skin, consider using 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) of oat flour, 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of milk, and 2 teaspoons of honey. The oat flour will help ease skin issues, such as acne and eczema. Keep doing this until the honey has dissolved in the milk completely. You want to end up with something a cream-like consistency. You can do this by dipping a cotton round into the milk-and-honey mixture, or you can simply use your fingers. Gently work the face wash into your skin, using circular motions. Avoid the sensitive areas around your nose, mouth, and eyes. You can rinse the mixture off immediately, or you can let it sit on your face for 5 to 10 minutes. This will allow the mixture to seep into your pores and clean them out more effectively. Gently massage your skin with your fingers until you have gotten all of the mixture out. You may use some face wash if necessary. Use a soft towel, and do not rub your face. Once you have your face clean, you can wipe your face with a cotton ball soaked in toner. This will help tighten your pores and balance the pH of your skin. You may also apply some moisturizer after the toner.

SUMMARY: Start with a clean face. Consider protecting your hair and clothes. Find a small bowl or cup. Pour some milk and honey into the bowl. Stir the two ingredients together using a fork. Apply the mixture to your face. For a deep cleaning, let the mixture sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Rinse your face with cool water. Gently pat your face dry. Consider following up with some toner an moisturizer.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To keep the ingrown hair clean and lower the risk of infection, you can soak a clean, cotton washcloth in warm water and rest it over the ingrown hair. Keep the washcloth on for three to five minutes and repeat this three to four times a day. Be sure to use a clean, fresh washcloth each time you do this. You can also do this as a way to exfoliate the area, making it easier for the hair to eventually fall out on its own. Exfoliating the area with the ingrown hair can help to loosen and remove the hair. You can use natural ingredients like baking soda and olive oil to make a paste that will help to prevent infection and soften the area. However, be very gentle when applying the paste to the ingrown hair.  Combine ½ teaspoon baking soda, sea salt or sugar, and 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil. The olive oil has antibacterial properties and will keep the ingrown hair from getting infected. Apply the mixture with a Q-tip or a cotton ball to the ingrown hair. Use the tip of your finger to softly rub in the mixture in circular motions. Do three to five clockwise motions and then three to five counterclockwise motions. Rinse the area off with warm water and pat it dry. You should also wash your hands and put the towel you used to dry the area in the laundry to reduce the risk of infection. Repeat the exfoliation with baking soda and olive oil at least two times a day. Aspirin can help to dissolve the skin around the ingrown hair and soften the hair, making it more likely to loosen during exfoliation.  Take a 325 mg tablet of aspirin and soak it in 1 tablespoon warm water. Make sure you are using an “old-fashioned” tablet that can dissolve in water, not enteric coated aspirin. Check that the tablet does not have a hard outer shell. Put a few drops, three to five, of honey into the dissolved aspirin. The honey will work with the acidic aspirin to help “draw out” the ingrown hair. Apply the mixture with a Q-tip to the ingrown hair and let it dry. You can leave the mixture on overnight so the honey can dry. Rinse the dry mixture off with warm water and pat it dry. Repeat the application of the mixture to the ingrown hair every night. Black tea may help to soften and draw out the ingrown hair. Take a tea bag of black tea and soak it in warm water. Then, place the wet tea bag over the ingrown hair, leaving it on for five to ten minutes. Apply the wet tea bag every two hours on the first day the ingrown hair appears. Repeat the application twice a day after the first day. Once the hair starts to soften up and become loose, you can use an exfoliating pad or brush to gently rub the area until the ingrown hair becomes dislodged from your skin. Use gentle, circular motions on the ingrown hair with the exfoliating pad, doing three to five clockwise motions and then three to five counterclockwise motions. Check to see if the ingrown hair has been removed. If it has not been removed, repeat the motions again until the hair falls out. Be very gentle as you exfoliate the area to reduce the risk of infection or scarring.

SUMMARY:
Apply a warm washcloth to soothe and clean the area. Make a baking soda, salt, and olive oil mixture. Soften the hair using aspirin. Draw out the hair with black tea. Use an exfoliating pad or brush to loosen the hair.