INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Dump all of the water out over the sink and rinse off your tofu block over cool water. Pat your tofu dry with a paper towel afterward and set it down on the table. The water helps the tofu stay fresh in stores but is unnecessary once you open the tofu. Cover the entire tofu block in paper or cloth towels to absorb excess water while it drains. After wrapping the tofu block, press it firmly with your hands over the sink to get rid of water dripping from the tofu. If you use paper towels, you will have to change the towels every 30 minutes while draining the tofu. The longer you leave your tofu to drain, the drier and firmer it will be. For a firm enough texture to fry, grill, or bake your tofu, drain it for at least 2-3 hours.  You can apply manual pressure to the object with your hands if you're in a hurry and drain the tofu in 15-30 minutes.  If you wrapped the tofu in paper towels, remove the weighted object every 30 minutes and re-wrap the tofu to prevent water from leaking around the table.

SUMMARY: Drain the excess water out of the tofu package. Wrap the tofu in paper or clean cloth towels. Let the tofu drain for about 2-3 hours.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For women’s styles, this casual cuff looks best on looser fitting jeans. A loose, straight-legged pair of jeans would work well, but this cuff would also work on jeans labeled as “slouchy” or “boyfriend” jeans. For men’s styles, this cuff works on jeans that are looser, longer, and heavier in weight.
Summary: Chose your pair of jeans.

Lighter shades can highlight areas, especially when a used with a darker shade. If you are an apple shape and want to highlight your legs, wear a light blue bottom with a navy top. Similarly if you are an hourglass shape and want to highlight your waist, choose a light colored top and bottom. You can draw attention away from specific areas with dark colors. Black is a go to color for this, but any dark color can work. A dark colored top paired with a lighter or patterned bottom will help disguise a large bust area. Patterns draw the eye and can create symmetry, especially when used with a solid. A small pattern top with a solid bottom can balance your figure if you are pear shaped.  Use stripes to your advantage. If you want to give the illusion of longer legs, a vertical striped bottom can help. Drawing attention to your bust and hips with horizontal stripes can make your waist seem smaller. Whatever part of your body you wish to highlight can be done with embellishments. Jewels, sequins, flowers, and cut outs can all draw attention to specific areas. If you aren’t comfortable with a top and bottom with decoration, try it on just one piece and use a solid for the other piece.
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One-sentence summary -- Select light colors to draw attention. Look to dark colors for concealment. Choose patterns to balance your figure. Try embellishments to show off your figure.

Q: Use lightweight styling mousse on dry, clean, straightened hair. It would be a good idea to straighten your hair, even if it is naturally curly. This will help prevent frizz. Make sure your hair has been recently washed. A straightener can fry dirty hair. Consider pulling your hair up into a loose bun with the bottom half loose. This will give you a more manageable amount of hair to work with, while keeping the extra hair out of the way. The smaller sections you work with, the more crimped your hair will be. Flip the straightener upwards by 180°. Gently tug downward on the loose ends of the hair section. This will create a curve. Flip the straightener downwards by 180°. Meanwhile, gently tug on the loose ends of the hair section upwards. This will complete the crimp. If you touch it too soon, you may mess up the crimps before they set. This will help set the crimps and make them last longer.
A: Apply styling mouse. Pull part of your hair into a loose bun. Take a small section of hair. Rotate the straightener upwards while holding the hair section down. Rotate the straightener downwards while holding the hair section up. Let your hair cool before you touch it. Consider spraying your hair with some hairspray.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many anti-dandruff shampoos only have one formula, but others are formulated for different hair types. Focus on finding a shampoo that helps cut down dandruff first; if that shampoo makes your overall hair quality worsen (e.g., making your hair limp, dry, or weak), consider looking for a special formula that contains the same active ingredient while correcting the new problem. While some dandruff shampoos are also available in multiple scents, the smell of your shampoo should be the last concern on your list. Dandruff control and overall hair health maintenance should be of greater concern. While the conditioner itself won't help fight the dandruff, it's important to select a conditioner that won't strip away the active ingredient in the shampoo. Your best bet is to select a conditioner specifically formulated to accompany your shampoo of choice. If you are unable to find a conditioner that matches your shampoo, try to find one made with natural or organic ingredients. Gentle moisturizers are usually best, but stay away from clarifying conditioners. If you eventually decide to introduce a normal shampoo back into your hair care routine, stay away from those containing ingredients ammonium lauryl sulfate and other anionic surfactants, which tend to dry the scalp and worsen the problem. Try to find a sulfate-free shampoo instead. Also note that washing your hair too frequently or not often enough can worsen dandruff. Once your dandruff problem is under control, you should only wash your hair once every other day at most, and at least two or three times per week at minimum. If you are unable to get your dandruff under control on your own, consult your family doctor or dermatologist and ask for a prescription-strength shampoo or steroid lotion. While dandruff is frequently caused by dry skin, it could also be caused by a medical condition, like seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, or fungal infections. Your doctor will be able to determine the cause of your dandruff and work with you to find the best solution for it.

SUMMARY:
Work with your hair type. Consider using an anti-dandruff conditioner. Avoid shampoos containing harsh ingredients. Contact a dermatologist if necessary.