Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take a vitamin A, B, C, or E supplement to nourish your hair roots. Eat a varied and healthy diet. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to help keep your hair strong.

Answer: These different supplements help to strengthen your hair and make it shiny. Over time, this can help to nourish the roots of your hair and will give you thicker hair. Consider taking a multivitamin that has all of the supplements in it or take the supplements separately. Follow the dosage instructions on the back of the packet and consult your doctor if you are pregnant or have other health conditions. If possible, take organic vitamin pills, as these will have the highest quality nutrients. Do your best to include plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables in your diet. This helps to ensure that you receive all the vitamins and minerals that you require to keep your hair roots strong and healthy. Where possible, buy organic produce, as this won't contain any harmful pesticides. Visit your local farmers market to buy fresh and affordable produce. Keeping hydrated can make your hair look shiny and helps to prevent weak hair roots. Make an extra effort to drink water when you are exercising or if the weather is hot.  Still water will give you far greater health benefits than sparkling water. Consider using a drink bottle so that you can keep your water nearby all day.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the app you want to type the Rupee symbol in. Click Edit. Click Emoji & Symbols. Click Currency Symbols. Double-click ₹.

Answer: This can be Word, Messages, TextEdit, or any other app that allows you to type text. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. It's at the bottom of the "Edit" menu. This opens the Emoji and Character Viewer on your Mac computer. You can also press Control+⌘ Command+Space to bring up the emoji and character viewer. It's in the column to the left. If you don't see a column on the left, click the button with the command symbol (⌘) in the top-right corner of the window to open the Character Viewer in full windowed mode. The Indian rupee is in the center of the currency symbols. This inserts the Rupee symbol in the text where your cursor is currently located. There are additional character variations in the lower-left corner of the Character Viewer.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider psychological issues if all other causes of hair loss have been ruled out. Be aware that cats can become addicted to licking their fur. Reduce your cat’s stress to help him break the habit. Consider using a synthetic pheromone.

Answer: Psychogenic behavior is sometimes called obsessive-compulsive behavior and is a reaction to stress. In order to reach a conclusion that the cause of the over-grooming is psychological, all other possible causes of hair loss need to be tested for and ruled out. The act of licking causes the release of endorphins (natural occurring morphine-like substances) into the cat's bloodstream. This gives the cat a natural "high" to which they can become addicted. The trigger to the original episode of licking is usually a stressful event such as a stray cat moving into a new home. The cat resorts to licking to calm himself, and becomes hooked on the habit. To do this, try to show your cat that he has no competition for resources such as food, water, or sleeping spots. Provide plenty of toys to keep your cat occupied. You should also give your cat plenty of places to hide if he is feeling stressed. Synthetic pheromones, such as Feliway, are chemical messengers that you can pump into the air to make your cat feel calm. The scent the synthetic pheromone produces is a scent that reassures the cat because his body interprets it as a feeling of safety. These synthetic pheromones come in spray bottles, which you can use to spray on the cat’s bedding, or as room diffusers, which help to make your whole house smell safe to your cat.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply aloe to your arms. Experiment with other natural remedies. Shave every 1 to 2 weeks.

Answer:
Razor burn can plague even the most experienced and careful of shavers. If a red rash of little bumps appears on your arms, apply aloe to the irritated skin as soon as possible. Aloe soothes irritated skin and promotes healing. If your arms are in need of moisturiser, select a lotion that contains aloe. In addition to aloe, there are several other natural razor burn remedies for your to choose from:  Apply apple cider vinegar to the irritated patches of skin. Take a soothing oatmeal bath. Spread a mashed up avocado onto the rash. It will soothe and moisturise your skin. Rub coconut oil into your skin. While some individuals may only shave for certain occasions, such as a race or swim meet, others may wish to shave their arms regularly. The average person will need to shave the stubble from their arms every 1 to 2 weeks. If you have heavier hair growth, you may need to shave more frequently. If you frequently get razor burn, shave less frequently.