Write an article based on this "Prepare the flowers for drying. Prepare the drying container. Place the blooms in the container. Add more silica gel. Start the drying process. Remove the blooms from the container. Store or display the dried hydrangeas."
article: Remove discolored parts and extra leaves, so the flowers are in good shape for drying. Cut the stems down to and or inch 2 (2.35 to 4.7 cm) from the base of the flowers. Choose a plastic container with a tight-fitting lid to use for drying your flowers. Deeper containers work better than shallow ones, since the flowers will need to be completely submerged in silica gel.  Pour a thin layer of silica gel in the plastic container. The gel should completely cover the bottom of the container. Err on the side of pouring in too much gel to keep the flowers from being crushed against the bottom of the container. Take each bloom by the stem and carefully place it bloom-side down into the container. Add as many blooms as will comfortably fit in the container without touching each other or the container's sides. Place enough silica gel in the container to completely surround and support the hydrangeas.  Hold each flower steady with one hand and sprinkle the gel with the other until the flowers can stand up on their own and are covering the petals and stems. Fill the container with gel until it rises 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) above the blooms in addition to covering the stem. If the container is narrow and very deep, you can suspend a flower at the bottom, cover it with silica gel, and add another bloom above it. Just make sure the container is deep enough that the flowers don't touch each other. Put a lid on the container. Place it in a corner or a closet to allow the drying process to commence.  Write the date you submerged the flowers on the container, so you know when it's time to take them out. Leave container undisturbed for 4 days. Drying hydrangeas any longer in silica could result in brittle blooms that could shatter. After 4 days, they should be completely dry.  Open the container and slowly pour the contents onto newspaper. Remove the dry hydrangea blooms and gently tap them to remove any loose silica. Save the silica gel in a plastic container for the next time you want to dry flowers. Carefully store the dried hydrangea blossoms in plastic bags until you're ready to use them or place them in a vase.

Write an article based on this "Launch Microsoft Outlook 2010, either by locating it within the list of programs under the start button or by double-clicking its desktop icon. Click the File tab in the top left corner of your Microsoft Outlook window ribbon. Select the Account Settings tab. Choose "Account Settings" from the list of available options in the left side of the pop-up window. Find the "New" button in the upper left corner of this window and click on it. Enter a name for your new folder. Click "OK," then click the "Close" button."
article: The ribbon is the new term for Microsoft Office applications' main toolbars. While the number of options may seem more limited than those in previous versions, it is simply that Microsoft redesigned the menus to make them more intuitive, concise and better organized. This includes the process necessary to create a PST file.   This will create a PST file. You will be able to see where Microsoft Outlook is storing your main personal folder in the large section of this window. To preserve the organization and keep things simple, allow your new folder to be created in this same location. If at all possible, use the same name for the PST file as you want to name the Personal Folder within Outlook. This will also help keep you from getting confused.

Write an article based on this "Detangle your hair gently as needed. Get regular trims. Wear protective hairstyles. Take vitamins that support hair growth. Care for your overall health."
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Detangling can be a challenge with kinky or curly hair, and using harsh methods can cause breakage and inhibit growth. Moisturize your hair and then carefully remove any tangles with a wide-toothed comb, boar bristle brush, or your fingers.  Finger-combing is the gentlest method of detangling hair, so this may be the best option if you have fragile 4B or 4C hair. Always start detangling at the ends of your hair, and work your way up toward the roots. Try detangling your hair once a week, and adjust how frequently you detangle depending on your hair’s needs. The ends of your hair are susceptible to dryness and breakage. Once the ends start to break, the damage can easily travel up the shaft of the hair and inhibit growth. Get your hair trimmed once every other month to keep the ends healthy and prevent any damage from spreading. While tight weaves and braids can damage your hair and scalp, other hairstyles can protect your hair from damage and promote growth. Use gentle styles that are easy to maintain, like box braids, Marley braids, cornrows, or twists. Avoid using rubber bands to tie up your hair, since these can cause breakage. Use gentle fabric hair ties instead. There are a variety of supplements on the market that can help strengthen your hair and promote optimal growth rates. Before you start taking any supplement, talk to your doctor about the possible risks and benefits. Biotin (vitamin B-7) is the vitamin most commonly recommended for promoting hair growth. However, other supplements may also be helpful, such as:  Vitamin D B-complex vitamins Vitamin E Vitamin A You need a healthy body to grow healthy hair. You can maximize your hair growth potential and keep your hair strong by getting proper nutrition and minimizing stress on your body and mind. Do your best to:   Eat a balanced diet rich in leafy greens, lean protein, healthy fats, and dietary fiber.  Stay hydrated.  Get 7-9 hours of sleep every night. Get at least half an hour of physical activity each day. Engage in stress-relieving activities, like yoga, mindful meditation, or hobbies you enjoy.