INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Since the main culprit for eye strain is today's culture is time spent in front of a computer, a TV, a cell phone, or another device with a screen, finding alternatives such as reading a paper book rather than reading on your iPad can be a huge help. Also, to reduce the harmful effects of screen time that cannot be avoided (such as on your computer at work), try positioning the screen lower and using an anti-glare screen to diminish the strain on your eyes. If you are having continued eye strain that is bothering you in your day-to-day life, consult your physician. It is possible that you have a vision problem, or another eye condition, that may be contributing to the discomfort and/or tension you feel. It is always better to be safe rather than sorry, and to see a doctor to ensure that nothing more serious is going on (as well as to obtain appropriate medical treatment if needed).

SUMMARY: Limit screen time. See a doctor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since you’re putting the essential oil in your hair and on your skin, you’re safer off buying a high-quality product that is regulated by the government where you live. Essential oils can cause certain skin reactions, but a tested product that is regulated by your government is less likely to produce any negative side effects. You can use a conditioner that contains essential oils if you prefer, but essential oils are more commonly found in shampoos. If you’re mixing the oils yourself, it’s important to only get the best products. Look for oils that are 100% organic and aren’t synthesized with unnatural chemicals. Research the brand ahead of time and look up reviews to see if the oil is high quality. You can purchase essential oils online or from a specialty store.  Keep in mind, you cannot use essential oils on your skin without diluting in a carrier oil first! Many brands publish independent research on their website that verifies the ingredients in their product. Look on the company’s website to see if they have any of these reports for you to look through. If you’re mixing the essential oil yourself, use pumpkin seed oil or olive oil as the base for your haircare solution. Mix a solution so that your essential oil makes up 2-10% of the ingredients. Choose olive oil as your base if you want to minimize damage to your hair. If you want to stimulate hair growth, use pumpkin seed oil. A single drop typically contains 0.25–0.1 millilitres (0.051–0.020  tsp). To make a week’s worth of shampoo, fill a 120 mL (24  tsp) bottle with 72 drops of essential oil to make a 2% solution.  You can adjust the ratio as you’d like, but don’t exceed 10% essential oil. Take a drop of your product and rub it into your wrist to see how your skin reacts. Then, rub a small amount of the product into the end of a few strands of hair to see how it affects the texture and look. Wait 24 hours to see if you have a reaction. If you don’t have a skin reaction and you’re happy with the way your hair feels and looks, you’re good to go!  This is especially important if you’re using a homemade product, since you need  to make sure you won’t damage your skin when you apply it to your scalp. It’s probably fine, but it’s better to be safe than sorry! If your skin burns or hurts, wash your skin with soap and water and avoid using the essential oil again. If your hair dries out or changes color, shampoo your hair thoroughly and wash the soap out to remove the oil. It may simply be that essential oils are not right for you. To apply your product, get your hair thoroughly wet in the shower. Then, work a small amount into the roots of your hair the same way you normally use a shampoo. Leave it in your hair for 1-2 minutes before rinsing the excess product out. Some of the oils will stay in your hair, but you won’t be left with globs of the product on your head. Do this every time you shower until your itchy scalp goes away. You can leave the product in your hair without rinsing it if you want, but there is little research on how essential oils impact your hair when you leave large amounts in. Your hair also isn’t used to having foreign oils just left in it all day, so you’re better off washing the excess oils out.
Summary: Purchase a shampoo that contains 2-10% of your essential oil. Buy high-quality oils from a reputable source. Use pumpkin seed oil or olive oil as a carrier for homemade products. Test the product in an inconspicuous area before putting it on your head. Use the product in the shower and rinse the excess product out.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your image has people in it, their hairstyles and clothing styles can be an indicator of the time period. Take a look at clothing catalogs and photographs with known dates. These can help you narrow down a timeframe for your image.  Remember that things like style can be regional, so look for images of people from similar regions or spheres of cultural influence. By the time photography was invented, women’s dress was typically more period-specific and evolved faster. If you have a woman in your image, look at her dress and style first, as this may offer a more narrow time frame.  Sources like national archives for different nations, the Library of Congress photo collections, and digitized museum archives may be good places to start looking for comparable images. Like dress, props can be a good indicator of the time period. If your image shows an early phone, for example, your image would have to date to after 1878, when the first phone companies were founded and telephones became publicly accessible. Items like bicycles, toys, and cookware can also be great indicators of the time period for an old image. Check online or look through old department store catalogs to help you place specific types and models. This one is a bit trickier than fashion and dress, but certain types of animals or plants can be an indicator of the time period. The Cordoba Fighting Dog, for example, was bred out in favor of the Dogo Argentino by the 1920s. A photo with a dog of that breed, then, would have to come before the 20’s. Exotic plants, likewise, can be an indicator of the time period. If you see a plant like a palm tree that seems conspicuously out of place for the presumed time period, search online to see when that plant species was first imported into the area.

SUMMARY:
Look at dress and hairstyles in the images. Look for props in the image. Check on different species of plants and animals.