In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . You should always wear what you feel comfortable in, don't just wear something to impress you crush or fit in. Wear clean clothes that make you look your best if you know you're going to be around your crush.  Just dress naturally. Some people might get intimidated if you try getting really dressed up around your crush. You want to act naturally and be yourself, not like you're something you're not. Focus more on clothes that help you feel confident. If you want to impress your crush, you'll do it with your personality, not with your shirt. Make sure your clothes fit well, are clean, and make you feel good. If you're going to be around your crush, bad breath could be a turnoff. Make sure that you brush regularly, especially after meals, and keep some mints, gum, or other little fresheners around in case you need them.  Breath strips act quickly and are easy to carry around in your pocket, so you don't have to be chewing gum constantly while you're trying to flirt. Check in the mirror after meals to make sure you don't have anything stuck in your teeth. That could be embarrassing after the fact. Again, you don't need to be a movie star to attract your crush or to act naturally around them, but it's a whole lot easier to be relaxed and confident around someone if you're not worried about the smell you're putting off. Shower regularly and take care of basic body stuff so you can feel confident.  If you have acne problems, talk to your parents and your doctor about prescription solutions. There are lots of stronger medicated facial soaps out there to try. Don't suffer in silence. Put some thought into your hair and basic grooming. You don't need to be glammed up all the time, but don't look like you just rolled out of bed. Hanging around someone you're attracted to can be hard if you don't know much about them. You might want to impress them, or come off like an attractive and interesting person, but what do they think is attractive? What do they think is interesting? The more you know the answers to these questions, the more comfortable you can be.  Get to know them on social networking first. Reach out on Facebook or Twitter and become friends, or start following them on Instagram to get some sense of their sense of humor and style. Talk to mutual friends to find out things like whether or not your crush has a partner already, or whether or not your crush might be interested. It's a lot easier to chat up someone who you think might like you. One-on-one hangouts can be challenging. If you're trying to hang out with someone, do it in a group, so your crush can see how you act naturally around your friends, instead of trying to do it all at once.  Invite your crush to hang out with your friends, or just to sit with your friends at lunch. There doesn't need to be a reason. Alternatively, you might feel more comfortable hanging out one-on-one. If you do, try to find reasons to hang out with your crush solo, even in a non-date type of situation. Just try sitting together on the bus, or working on homework together, or sitting together at lunch. Lots of people make the mistake of thinking that you need to talk a lot and make a big show if you want to attract someone's attention. Not necessarily the case. Hang back a little and make your contributions magnetic and more meaningful when you do talk.  Talk more quietly, so everyone else needs to quiet down when you speak. Turn to your crush and lean in when you have something to say. Make it meaningful. It'll be mysterious and personal. Your crush might be attracted to more flamboyant, loud, or chatty people, and that's ok. That doesn't mean you need to change who you are to attract them, or get to know them better.
Summary: Dress in flattering clothes that make you feel comfortable Check your breath. Groom yourself regularly. Try to learn as much as you can about your crush. Hang out in a group at first. Talk less to keep some mystery about yourself.

Just as you would before applying a regular shampoo, thoroughly wet your hair in the shower or sink. It's best to rinse your hair with warm water because it opens up the hair's cuticle, which allows it to better absorb the toning shampoo. Once your hair is completely wet, squeeze some of the toning shampoo into your hand and work it into your hair, starting at the roots and working your way down to the ends. Massage the shampoo gently into your hair to create a rich lather.  If you have short hair, use approximately a nickel size (1.5 cm circle) amount of the shampoo. For hair that ends between the chin and shoulders, use approximately a quarter size (2.5 cm circle) amount of the shampoo. If you have long hair past the shoulders, use approximately a half dollar size (4 cm circle) amount of the shampoo. After you work the toning shampoo into a lather, you must leave it in for a few minutes to allow the toning pigments to penetrate your hair. Check the directions on your shampoo, but in most cases, you should leave it on between 3 and 5 minutes. If you have fine or thin hair, you may not want to leave the toning shampoo on for the full time recommended because it may tint your hair if you leave it on too long. When you've allowed the shampoo to sit on your hair for the recommended time, rinse your hair with lukewarm water to remove all of the shampoo. Next, follow up with a conditioner and finish with a cold water rinse to seal your cuticle.  Many companies that make toning shampoos sell conditioners in the same color to further help the toning process. You can use one of these color correcting conditioners after the toning shampoo or opt for your regular conditioner. If you wind up with tinted hair after using the toning shampoo, the color will lessen with repeated washings. You can hurry the process along by using a clarifying shampoo the next time you wash.
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One-sentence summary -- Wet your hair. Apply the shampoo. Let the shampoo sit on your hair. Rinse your hair and follow up with a conditioner.

Problem: Article: (This is recommended to boost blood circulation and improve flow of nutrients necessary for healthy hair.) Take the remaining piece of lemon and squeeze the juice into the scalp. Do this all over your head.
Summary:
Comb out your hair from the back of your head to the front. Before washing, make small partings in your hair. Massage the scalp.