Q: Your hair is a major carrier of bacteria and dirt. Make sure you wash your hair regularly so it is not dirty, especially around your ear area. Having dirty hair by your ears, particularly when you sleep or work out, can cause blackheads.  If you have long hair, tie it back when you are working out or sleeping so it does not touch your ears. This could reduce your chances of getting blackheads in this area. Check your earbuds and headphones for any grease, sweat, or dirt. Use a cotton swab dipped in soap and water to carefully wash the earbuds and headphones, especially around the area that fits in or over your ears. Keeping these items clean will reduce the amount of bacteria and dirt around your ears.  Get in the habit of washing your earbuds and headphones regularly so they stay clean. Your fingers carry bacteria and dirt. Try not to stick your fingers in your ears or around your ear area. Doing so can cause a buildup of bacteria and dirt, which can lead to blackheads.
A: Keep your hair clean, especially around your ears. Make sure your earbuds and headphones are clean. Avoid putting your fingers in your ears.

Article: Once you narrow down what kind of jacket you need or want, you need to make sure it fits correctly. A waterproof jacket should fit snugly without restricting your movement. When trying one on, move around: jump up and down, wave your arms around, and twist your body. You want to make sure you have full range of movement available to you. Make sure it’s big enough to fit two layers of clothing underneath, long enough that it never exposes your midsection, but not long enough to restrict movement. They can be used to make sure your jacket fits as perfectly as possible. They’re usually located at the bottom and waist of the jacket, as well as on the sides. Because we lose most of our heat through our heads, a jacket with a hood that fits properly is crucial. Most jackets are equipped with adjustable hoods, make sure the hood moves with your head while keeping it covered. Make sure all zips run smooth the entire length of the zipper and that the main one is easy to fasten at the bottom. If the zips are not waterproof, make sure they have storm flaps that will prevent water from getting in. You’ll also want to check that the jacket has pit zips if you’re planning to use it for physical activities, as they help with ventilation to keep you from overheating. Pockets are a convenient feature to have, how many pockets you need on your waterproof jacket depends on how you plan to use it. Make sure the jacket has enough for your needs and that the outside pocket zips are either waterproof or protected by storm flaps to keep moisture out. Mesh-lined pockets provide the added convenience of extra ventilation, making it easier for sweat to evaporate away during physical activity. How much do you want to spend on a water proof jacket? In general, jackets with superior waterproofing are going to be more expensive, around $100+ more than less advanced jackets.  If the prices of full waterproof jackets seem a bit too steep for you and your needs, jackets with just a waterproof coating might be the way to go. They are just as effective at keeping the rain out, but they do tend to lack in the breathability category. Many reputable manufacturers like The North Face and Patagonia sell waterproof jackets that are durable enough to last you for years for around $100-$150. This may be a good option for those wanting a light to mid-weight jacket. If you’re buying one for extended intense exercise or activities, a cheap poorly-constructed jacket will not provide the necessary protection. Make sure you get the level of protection you need, and know that full-featured jackets can end up being a $600 investment. Light weight water resistant jackets can be easily folded or rolled up to pack away nicely. You may want to consider how you will store or pack your more durable waterproof jacket, if it can't be easily folded or made compact for traveling. This is especially important if you purchase a heavy weight, full featured waterproof jacket that is too bulky to fold.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find the proper fit. Choose one with draw-cords. Look for a hooded jacket. Check the zips. Think of the pockets. Search for jackets with mesh-lined pockets. Pick a price point. Think about storage.

Q: On desktop, open your web browser and go to https://www.onedrive.com/  On mobile, tap the OneDrive app. It resembles either two white clouds on a blue background (iPhone) or two blue clouds (Android). If you aren't logged in automatically select Sign in and enter your Microsoft Live email address and password to log in. This is the default page to which OneDrive loads on both the desktop version and the mobile app.  On desktop, the tabs are located on the left side of the page. On iPhone, the tabs are located on the bottom of the screen. On Android, the tabs are located by tapping  ☰  on the top-left of the screen. Any visual media (e.g., photos and videos) in your OneDrive will appear here. On mobile, its icon resembles a clock. Your recently uploaded, accessed, and shared files all appear here. On mobile, its icon resembles two person-shaped silhouettes. Any file or folder that you have shared or had shared with you will show up on this page. Now that you know how to navigate OneDrive's interface, it's time to upload a file of your own.
A:
Open OneDrive. Sign in to OneDrive. Select the Files tab. Select the Photos tab. Select the Recent tab. Select the Shared tab. Re-open the Files tab.