INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The Google app has a white icon with a red, yellow, green, and blue "G".  Tap the icon on your homescreen, Google folder, or apps menu to open the Google app. It's in the lower-right corner of the app.  It's the icon with three horizontal dots. It's at the top left-hand corner of the "More" menu. If the Google account you are signed in to is different from the one associated with your YouTube account, tap the account associated with your YouTube account in the menu. If none of the accounts listed are associated with your YouTube account, tap Add another account and sign in with the email address and password associated with your YouTube account. It's the button below your name and email address at the top of the screen.  This displays your Google account menu. It's the second tab at the top of the screen.  This is where you edit your personal info. It's the first option at the top of the Personal Info menu. It's the circular image above your name.  This either displays your current profile image, or a colored circle with your initial.  This displays the "Pick a photo" menu. It's the first square in the upper-left corner of the "Pick a photo" menu.  This displays some apps you can use to select a photo. Alternatively, if you already have a photo uploaded to Google that you would like to use, you can tap that photo in the "Pick a photo" menu to set it as your profile image. If you wish to take a photo with your camera, tap Capture image and then tap Camera.  Use the white button at the bottom of the screen to take a photo.  If you wish to select a photo from your Gallery, tap Files and then tap the file you want to use as your profile image. If you are asked if you want to allow Google to access your camera or photos, tap Allow. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen that displays your profile image.  This confirms and sets the image for your Google and YouTube account.

SUMMARY: Open the Google app. Tap the More … tab. Tap your name and email address. Tap the Google account associated with your YouTube account. Tap Manage your Google account. Tap the Personal info tab. Tap Photo. Tap the your profile icon. Tap Upload Photo. Tap Capture image or Files. Tap Done.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Untreated hair, known as "virgin" hair, fetches a much higher price than hair that has been dyed, chemically straightened or chemically permed. These processes leave hair damaged, and buyers want hair that's in pristine shape. If your hair has been treated, you can still sell it as long as it isn't damaged. It just won't sell for as much money as virgin hair. If your hair has significant chemical damage from straightening, curling, or dyeing, you may not be able to sell it. When you've decided you want to sell your hair, stop using hair dryers, curling irons, straightening irons or any other heating tool to style your hair. Heat damages hair and causes it to break, so it will be seen has having less value than hair that has never been damaged. Let your hair be completely natural in the months leading up to the sale.  You might also want to avoid letting your hair get sun damaged. Wear a hat when you're going to spend a long time in the sun. Pool chlorine also has a drying effect on hair. Sulfates dry out hair, leaving it more prone to getting brittle and breaking. Washing every day is also drying since you're rinsing away the natural oils that help your hair stay shiny and strong. Wash with an all-natural shampoo two to three times a week to keep your hair as healthy as possible. A healthy body will produce healthy, vibrant hair. If your body isn't very healthy, your hair may look dull as a result. In the months leading up to selling your hair, do the following to keep it looking good:  Eat plenty of protein, complex carbs, fruits, and vegetables, all of which help hair look strong and shiny. Good foods include salmon, eggs, whole wheat cereal, and spinach. Stay hydrated so your hair doesn't look dry and dull. Avoid smoking, since cigarette smoke can make your hair smell as well as clinging to it and making it look dull. once a week. Buy a deep conditioning mask from the store, and apply it to your hair. Let it sit for at least ten minutes before rinsing it out. This will keep your hair healthy and shiny. You get better money when the hair is fresh cut. Buyers are typically looking or hair that has its natural oils. Old cut hair tends to dry out and lose its shine.
Summary: Keep your hair untreated. Don't use heat to style it. Wash your hair with sulfate-free shampoo two to three times a week. Keep your body healthy. Deep condition your hair Don't cut your hair until you find someone to buy it.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Steroid injections are the most common way to treat rodent ulcers in cats. Your veterinarian will give the cat an injection in order to treat the ulcer. Depending on the chosen steroid, these injections will be given once every two to three weeks, until the sores have disappeared. Rodent ulcers can also be treated by giving your cat prednisone orally. Your veterinarian will prescribe pills that are given orally every 24 hours until the lesions are gone. In order to properly administer the medication, follow the directions provided by your veterinarian. In some instances the ulcers may become infected. If this happens, your vet will likely prescribe an antibiotic in order to treat the infection alongside the lesions. Take the antibiotics as directed by the veterinarian. Some vets believe that essential fatty acids can help relieve stress in cats and reduce allergic reactions in some instances. If you are not feeding your cat a premium food, they may not get enough fatty acid in their diet. Change to a new food that is higher in essential fatty acids or give your cat a supplement, as directed by their vet. Rodent ulcers are typically caused by an allergic reaction. As a result, they may recur if you are unable to determine what is causing the allergy. If the ulcers return, take your cat to the vet and repeat the treatment.

SUMMARY:
Treat the ulcers with steroid injections. Give your cat steroid pills. Administer antibiotics. Try a food that contains essential fatty acids. Repeat treatments as necessary.