Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider going blonde. Curl your hair. Wear your hair down like Taylor. Wear your hair up like Taylor. Rock straight hair like Taylor's. Rock the bangs.

Answer: If you want to look like Taylor, you definitely don't have to change the color of your locks. However, her hair has been pretty consistently light blonde since the beginning of her career, so you can give it a try if you've been getting bored with your brown or red locks. You can give it a go and dye your hair blonde, or just get some blond highlights in your darker tresses if you're really committed to owning the Taylor look.  If you have any other hair color than blonde it might not matter. Since you are yourself, we don't want your look to be too exact unless it's Halloween. So all you should do is curl it with big, buoyant locks.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/0\/06\/Look-Like-Taylor-Swift-While-Being-Yourself-Step-1.jpg\/v4-460px-Look-Like-Taylor-Swift-While-Being-Yourself-Step-1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/06\/Look-Like-Taylor-Swift-While-Being-Yourself-Step-1.jpg\/aid267414-v4-728px-Look-Like-Taylor-Swift-While-Being-Yourself-Step-1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  That said, you can totally pick and choose which aspects of Taylor's looks you'd like to emulate. If dying your hair isn't for you, skip it. Taylor would tell you to be yourself and to do what feels right. Though Taylor's hair has most recently been feathery and straight, if you want a more classic Taylor look, then you can use a curling iron or even rollers to get the extra-curly Taylor look. Her hair has varied in degrees of curliness, and you can try for the extra-curled ringlets first and then see if you'd like a looser, more flowing look. Here's how you can try to get those curls:  A good way to get Taylor Swift hair: after washing your hair, separate it into parts and put it up in large rollers. Let your hair dry, and once it is, take out the rollers, and you'll see what a great result you will get. If you do not want super defined curls, then just wash your hair and add a bit of mousse. Then place your head down and flip your hair over and dry your hair slowly while scrunching it. If your hair is really straight, then you will have to use mousse and a curling iron. Be careful not to burn your hair by making sure that your hair is 100% dry before beginning to curl. After, use a bit of hairspray to keep the look and hold the curl. If you want to rock the curls, then let those ringlets flow! Taylor sometimes wears hair extensions to get that extra long, curly look, and you can try doing that, or just growing your hair out past your shoulders. Just a bit of mousse and spray to hold those curls in place, and you should be fine with letting those curls flow down over your face, nice and loose. She doesn't wear her hair half up too often or use a lot of hair accessories or bobby pins normally; so, like Taylor, just show off your pretty curls the natural way. Sometimes Taylor puts her hair up instead of letting it flow down. She often straightens it to do this. She has sometimes put it up in a higher ponytail and rocked the straight bangs, letting a wisp of hair fall on either side of her face. This can give you a break from maintaining those beautiful curls and can add a new dimension to your Taylor-inspired look. You don't have to straighten it to wear it up, either. You can rock an updo with Taylor's curls as well. Though Taylor is associated with her curly hair, a lot of time has passed since she sang “Teardrops on My Guitar.” While she still loves the curly-haired look, she also likes to mix it up now and again and goes for the super straight hair. You can have straight hair with or without bangs, wear it straight down, hide it under a beanie or a top hat, place it in a side-braid, or even let it fall to the left side of your face. Taylor has done all of these things and has looked fabulous every time. She has occasionally worn her straight hair half up, half down, but she mostly goes for one or the other. Taylor has also worn bangs, adding a cute new dimension to her straight-haired look. If you want to try the straight hair version of Taylor, then consider getting some bangs to match. You can get regular bangs that fall just above your eyebrows, shorter, thinner bangs that are even less prominent, falling an inch above your brows, or dramatic, fuller bangs that fall just above your eyes — Taylor has rocked all three.  You can show those bangs off by wearing your hair down straight or putting it in a braid or ponytail. When you grow them out, you can also let them fall around one side of your face, just like Taylor does it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Funnel the wax into the jars. Allow the candles to solidify. Trim the wicks and enjoy the candles.

Answer:
The hot wax can sometimes splash up the sides of the jar when you pour it in. To avoid a mess, place a small funnel in jar, and pour the wax through it into the jar. Fill each jar in the same way. Depending on the size of the jars and how much you fill them, you may have some wax left over. To dispose of it, wait for it to solidify and then scrape it out of the pot or bowl. Never pour hot wax down the sink -- you’ll wind up clogging your pipes. Once all of the jars are filled with wax, you have to wait for the wax to cool completely before you can light the candles. As the wax cools, it will solidify, which should take approximately 1 hour. You can tell that the candles are finished cooling when the wax becomes fully opaque. When the candles are completely cool, remove the end of the wick from the chop stick or pen and use a pair of scissors to trim it to your desired length. In most cases, a ½-inch (1.27-cm) wick is sufficient. Light the candle and enjoy the scent that you’ve created. In addition to making candles for yourself, these homemade aromatherapy candles make ideal handmade gifts. You can customize the scent for each recipient for a lovely, personalized present.