Problem: Article: Place the middle of the pashmina horizontally flat across the top of your head. Either knot the tails at the nape of your neck or just make an “x” with them. Either way, the tails of the pashmina should drape over your shoulders and fall forward onto your chest.  If you’d like to go incognito or vintage, add a pair of sunglasses to your outfit. Fold your scarf up so that the fabric is a bit thicker and not very wide. Wrap the scarf along your hairline above your forehead and let the ends hang down your back. Then tie the scarf in a double-knot at the nape of your neck so that it will not slide off. Leave the ends trailing down your back, or sweep them forward over your shoulder to hang down your front. Open your scarf so that it is unfolded completely and the entire scarf is exposed. Wrap it around your back and around your shoulders, so that the ends hang loosely between your arms and your sides. If you want to secure the scarf, tuck the ends back behind you under your armpits and tie it in a double knot or pin it together in the front with a stylish broach. Unfold your pashmina entirely and place the open scarf around your shoulders, keeping one side longer than the other. Drape the longer side across the opposite shoulder so that it will be securely positioned.
Summary: Use your pashmina to create a loose head scarf. Tie your hair back with your pashmina. Wear your pashmina as a shawl. Make your pashmina into a chic cape.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Rinse your face with hot water. This will open your pores and prepare your skin for a deep cleanse. Using the tips of your index and middle fingers, lather facial wash across your face in circles, scrubbing thoroughly.  Use a facial exfoliate to get rid of any dead skin cells for a healthier, more luminous appearance in the morning. Use cold water to rinse off the cleanser and close your pores. Gently dab a towel around your face to prevent dryness. If you sleep with makeup on, it will clog your pores, dull your skin, and be smeared all over your face the next morning. Cleanse your face with a gentle makeup remover, and then scrub with a facial wash to remove pore-clogging debris from your face before you go to sleep. You will appear more refreshed and natural when you wake up.  Be sure to fully remove any mascara from your eyelashes. Pay special attention to your forehead, nose and chin. These areas usually get oily, and you definitely want to get rid of any possible makeup in these specific areas. If you don't, your teeth will be noticeably gross in the morning and you will have bad breath. Consider using a good mouthwash for fresh breath and floss your teeth every night. You do not want to wake up with dry, flaky skin. After you wash your face, be sure to apply a moisturizing cream so your skin can stay hydrated all night.  Look for moisturizers specifically designed for nighttime use. Allow the moisturizer to dry completely before putting your face to your pillow so it doesn't rub off. People often have chapped lips when they awaken in the morning from dehydration. To prevent this, put on chap stick before and after you wake up. If you have extremely dry lips, exfoliate your lips before bed, and then apply chap stick. Your skin needs water to stay healthy and glowing, and your next chance for hydration after you lay down for bed is hours away. Try drinking one or two glasses of water before you fall asleep to keep your skin beautiful. (If this is more than you usually drink, make sure you use the bathroom before going to bed.) If you don't allow your body to rest, your eyes may start to develop dark circles and heavy bags, making you appear tired upon waking. You should be aiming for at least six to eight hours of sleep every night.

SUMMARY: Wash your face before bed. Do not go to sleep with makeup on. Brush your teeth before bed. Apply a moisturizer. Moisturize chapped lips. Drink a glass of water. Get plenty of sleep.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's the most obvious tip but it's a key factor. Try to brush your hair; in the morning and before you go to sleep. Consider getting a special shampoo that suits your hair type, such as a shampoo for color treated hair or one for dry hair. very few days. Don't wash too often or you'll strip your hair of its natural oils that help it to stay great. Focus the shampoo on your scalp and conditioner on your hair ends.
Summary: Brush your hair daily. Get a good shampoo and conditioner.  every few days.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Look at a ski size chart to see what size you should get ahead of time. You can also stand the skis on their end and pick ones that are about 13cm (5 inches) shorter than you. Shorter skis are easily to learn on than long skis. The longer the skis are that you choose are, the more finesse it will take to slow down and turn because you have more ski to move. Try ski boots on while wearing ski socks, as these are thicker than normal socks. When you first put your boots on, your toes may feel crunched, but this is normal and it will go away. Once the boots are strapped up, you should be able to barely wiggle your toes but your whole foot should be secure.  Ski boots should be tight but not to such a point that your feet are uncomfortable. There is a fine line between the perfect fit and boots that are too small. Ski boot sizes are not directly related to sneaker sizes. You should ask an employee at the ski park to assist you with choosing the right boots. Make sure you can walk around in the boots without your calves feeling pinched. Ski poles are used to help you balance and turn. Choose a set of poles that come roughly to your ribs or chest. Find poles that have grips you are comfortable with.  Skis.com has a chart for pole length depending on skier height  Note that most ski resorts teach kids to ski without poles. They aren't necessary for beginners, and are an awkward accessory when beginning to ski. That being said, it may help to get used to them sooner, but they can be easily lost. Wear layers but avoid clothes that are too bulky. You are still exercising, so you will probably sweat. The exact amount or type of clothes is personal preference.  Wear a tight polyester t-shirt that is breathable as your base layer. Wear a fleece or polyester mid-layer that will keep you warm. Your top layer should be a waterproof jacket, if possible, but not a bulky one that restricts movement. For pants, you might wear long underwear with waterproof snow pants on top. Wear warm, wool socks that are comfortable on your feet. Skiing can make you cold for two reasons. The temperature on ski slopes tends to be low anyway given the fact that there is snow on the ground. You are also racing through the air at high speeds which makes you colder. Choose a helmet and gloves that fit snug on your head and hands.  Wear waterproof gloves if you can because you might fall and get snow on them. Wear a balaclava that completely covers your head and fits well. Wear a helmet over the balaclava to protect your skull from things you might run into. Some ski places may offer helmet rentals. You may also choose to wear a hat, but some ski resorts may require helmets for terrain parks. Hats are generally not as popular as they used to be, because of the increased awareness for head injuries. Wear goggles to protect your eyes from wind burn and to protect your eyes from sunburn. A whole day of wind blowing in your eyes can cause harm to them. Despite the cold, it is possible that you’ll get sunburn from the glare off of the snow. Wear sunscreen to protect your face. Helmets are also a good idea to protect your head in case you fall.
Summary:
Pick skis that are shorter than you. Make sure the boots are tight and do not slip around. Grab a set of poles. Choose warm but breathable clothes. Wear a helmet and gloves. Protect yourself.