INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you want a daily moisture boost, try mixing jojoba oil with your favorite shampoo or conditioner. First, pour a small amount of shampoo or conditioner into a small bowl. Next, add a few drops of jojoba oil. Mix the ingredients together with a spoon until they’re completely blended. Wash your hair and style it normally.  The more damaged your hair is, the more jojoba oil you should add. Experiment with different amounts to see what works for you. Mix together a 1 ¼ teaspoon of Guar gum, ¾ teaspoon jojoba oil, and a cup of distilled water into a bottle. A few drops of other nourishing mineral oils such as lavender and sandalwood can be added as well. Shake the bottle well to combine the ingredients. Use the mixture as a conditioner after shampooing. Guar gum can be purchased at most herbal shops, nicer grocery stores, and online. First, make a tea by boiling ½ cup distilled water and 2 tablespoons of dried peppermint leaves and letting it steep for 20 minutes. Strain the tea and pour it into a large bottle. Mix in ¼ cup of liquid castile soap, 2 tablespoons vegetable glycerin, ½ teaspoon jojoba oil, and ½ teaspoon of honey. Shake the bottle well to combine the ingredients.  Liquid castile soap and vegetable glycerin can be found in boutique herbal shops, larger grocery stores, and online. If you can’t find dried peppermint leaves, substitute herbal peppermint tea. Just be sure that the only ingredient is peppermint.

SUMMARY: Mix the oil with shampoo or conditioner. Make your own jojoba oil conditioner. Make your own jojoba oil shampoo.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can access this from the Control Panel, but the easiest way to open it is by pressing ⊞ Win+R and typing diskmgmt.msc. The easiest way to tell which drive is your USB drive is to look at the size. Your USB drive will typically be much smaller than your hard drives. If your USB drive isn't listed in Disk Management, then there is likely a hardware problem with either the USB drive or your USB port. Click here for detailed instructions on repairing a physically broken USB drive. In the lower frame of the Disk Management window, you will see all of your connected drives listed with their partitions to the right of each drive. Your USB drive's partition should say Healthy.  If the partition is Healthy but it is not recognized, click here. If the partition is Unallocated, click here.

SUMMARY: Open the Disk Management tool. Locate your USB drive. Check the partition on your USB drive.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: "I love you," is a serious thing to say, and it can completely change the dynamic of a relationship. Once you've decided to tell her that you love her, be on the lookout for intimate, meaningful moments. This might happen during a beautiful sunset after a perfect day together, or when "your song" comes on during a big school dance, or when you're both laughing together, wildly happy simply to be with one another. The moment might be sweepingly dramatic, or it might be wonderfully simple. Say it when you feel truly inspired. Watch romantic scenes in movies and shows for inspiration. The "right moment" might feel powerful and almost cinematic – like the scene when the guy gets the girl, and they tell each other how they feel. Don't just blurt it out the next time that you see her. If you love her, and she loves you, then you will have plenty of time to say it – and to say it again, and again! It's normal to feel a sense of urgency to confess your love. However, it's good to be tactful, and the moment may make for a better memory if you wait for something special. Don't say "I love you" for the first time while either of you is tipsy or otherwise intoxicated. Avoid saying it directly after sex – in the midst of the post-coital endorphin rush, it is easy to say or agree to things that you don't mean. Let the moment be simple, pure, and real. Don't throw out your first "I love you," when she is distracted with something else, or when she is worried about something, or when she is preparing to leave. The words will be more powerful if you're gazing into each other's eyes. If you're having a special moment together, it shouldn't be hard to bring her in close. Consider saying "I love you" after a hug or a kiss, in a simple moment.  Sometimes, admittedly, there will be no "right time." You can get her attention by saying, "I need to tell you something important." Not all attention is good attention. Do not say "I love you" to placate her when she's angry, or when she's trying to tell you something else that's important. If you're really trying to say, "I love you," it may come out when it comes out, regardless of your planning. It may be best, however, to say the words when you're both in a great mood. A sincere "I love you" can certainly cheer a girl up when she's sad or feeling inadequate – but a first admission of love might be a bit much in one of these moments. If she loves you back, it won't really matter how you say it. If she doesn't love you back, then you've learned a valuable lesson about love. Either way: life is too short to bottle up these feelings, to let love lay in hiding when it could soar. Be brave, and be true, and follow your heart. It will be okay. If you need to calm your nerves, try taking deep breaths. Inhale, slowly, for as long as possible, and then gradually exhale in a measured flow. Focus only on the act of breathing: on the in-and-out of your breath.

SUMMARY: Wait for a special moment. Be patient. Do it when you're both clearheaded. Have her full attention. Choose a happy time rather than a sad time. Don't stress too much.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Once you’ve added all of the water, place the lid on the press. Don’t press the coffee yet, though -- allow the mixture to sit for another 3 minutes so it has time to fully steep. As you become more experienced in making coffee with your press, you may realize that certain types of coffee taste better if they are steeped longer or shorter than 3 minutes. Adjust the brewing time to your personal tastes. After the coffee has steeped for several minutes, it’s time to plunge the press. Push down on the press gently until it reaches the bottom of the carafe. Pushing on the press too hard can agitate the coffee too much and leave it bitter. If you feel resistance when you’re plunging on it, back up the press a couple of inches and plunge it again until you get to the bottom. When you’re plunged the press all the way to the bottom, the coffee is ready. Pour it into cups or a serving carafe, and serve immediately.

SUMMARY:
Allow the coffee mixture to steep for several minutes. Push down on the press. Pour the coffee, and serve immediately.