Article: It’s important to keep your dreads clean and to remove buildup from your locks. Aim to wash your hair at least 1 time per week, but not every day. It’s best to wait at least 2 days between each wash to allow your scalp to produce natural oils. If you have very dry hair that’s prone to breakage, talk to your locktician about how often you should be washing your hair according to your hair type. In the shower or at a wash tub, get your hair wet by spraying it with warm water. Make sure the water isn’t so hot that you can’t touch it, and don’t soak your dreads for more than a few moments at a time. Aim for them to be coated with water, but not completely saturated. Soaking your hair completely can cause it to become too heavy and might make it hard to get your hair dry again. Start with a small amount of residue-free shampoo, and work it into your hair, starting at the scalp. Gently pat the shampoo into your dreads, but don’t rub or twist the dreadlocks while you wash them.  If you feel like you don’t have enough shampoo, you can always apply more. Residue-free shampoo helps to clear debris and build-up from your dreads without leaving behind a layer of shampoo. You can purchase a residue-free shampoo from most supermarkets and beauty stores. If you can’t find it in store, you can order it online. Before you rinse your hair, let the shampoo sit on your dreadlocks and scalp. This will ensure that it is working to clean the hair and remove any oils or dirt from your locks. If you have thin or dry hair, only let the shampoo sit for a minute or so to prevent it from making your hair too clean, which can cause it to unravel. Tilt your head backward or downward and let the water run all the way through your locks, from your scalp to the end of your hair. As you’re rinsing, squeeze your dreadlocks to remove the shampoo and let the water wash it away. Continue rinsing until the water runs clear and no shampoo comes out of your dreads when you squeeze them. Once you’ve rinsed your dreadlocks, dry them by using your hands to squeeze out any excess water trapped in the locks. Then, use a microfiber towel to pat your scalp and dreadlocks completely dry.  Never style your dreadlocks when they’re wet, as this can cause them to smell or grow mildew. Wait until they’re completely dry to the touch before styling them. If you’re worried about your dreadlocks smelling or becoming moldy, you can spray them with witch hazel after your shower to make them smell better and to kill mold. Avoid using conditioner or waxy products on your dreadlocks, as this can cause buildup in the hair and make them untwist.
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Wash your dreadlocks once every 2-4 days. Wet your hair with warm water. Massage a quarter-sized drop of shampoo into your scalp and dreads. Let the shampoo sit in your hair for 1-2 minutes. Rinse your dreadlocks thoroughly after using shampoo. Squeeze the water out of your dreadlocks after you wash them.

Problem: Article: Fresh, raw peanuts actually grow underground, so they often have dirt and other residue on their shells. Before salting 2 pounds (907 g) of peanuts, place them in a colander and run them under cool water. Toss the nuts gently to ensure that they’re all rinsed well. Even if the peanuts look clean, you should still rinse them. All of the dirt may not be visible. To create the brine, fill a large stockpot with 2 gallons (7.5 l) of water. Add 4 tablespoons (68 g) of salt to the pot, and stir well to ensure that the brine is well mixed. The brine requires 2 tablespoons (34 g) of salt for every gallon (3.8 l) of water. You can adjust the recipe based on how many peanuts you’re salting. When the brine is mixed, place the peanuts in the pot. Let the nuts soak for at least 8 hours or overnight. The longer you allow the peanuts to soak in the brine, the saltier they’ll be. After the peanuts have soaked in the brine for at least 8 hours, pour them into a colander to drain the water. Shake the nuts well to remove the excess water, and then spread them out on clean kitchen towel or paper towel to dry.
Summary: Rinse the peanuts. Fill a large stockpot with water and salt. Add the peanuts and soak them for several hours. Drain and dry the peanuts.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Going to a rave to dance is all about having fun and releasing stress or negative emotions. Don’t get too caught up on dancing correctly because it can take away from the fun that you’re having. Instead, let loose and don’t be afraid to act silly or over the top. Have as much fun as you can. Realize that other people are there to have fun and probably aren’t even paying attention to you if you’re new at dancing. Dancing at a rave should come naturally be a fun release, not rehearsed choreography. Don’t get too caught up in executing the perfect dance moves or you may overthink it and it won’t be fun. Instead, try to do what comes naturally to you. If you’re new to raves or feel stressed about dancing in a social situation, bring some friends with you. They will make you feel more comfortable and confident to be yourself and to have fun. You and your friends can form a circle and all dance together. Don't touch or start dancing with random strangers. Instead, make eye contact, gauge their response, and ask them if they would like to dance. If a stranger wants to dance, remember to respect their space and try to match their energy.

SUMMARY: Have fun and relax. Trust your intuition and don’t overthink it. Bring friends to reduce your stress. Make eye contact and ask if you want to dance with someone.

Create your video, then go into an editor and remove the long pauses, and other distractions in the video. If the video paces faster, people will continue to watch. Try to have the same lighting while recording your video and keep the same distance from the camera to make the video cuts blend together better. A good audio track can spruce up the video and disguise any audio problems you may have had. YouTube just released an audio library you can choose from at  If you want to monetize your videos then avoid using copyrighted music and stick to public domain music or the YouTube library. This includes an email address, website, twitter handle and more. Some people may not be watching this video on YouTube. You want them to know who you are in those cases. Text can also keep or direct attention on-screen. Use it to your advantage.  Including a link to your channel and other videos in the description can help you get more views. If you want to include links that look a bit too long you can use a link shortener like goo.gl which will make them much easier to read. Put something at the end of your videos to point where they can find you. Add some bloopers or extra footage. People love to see the extras at the end and your watch time might increase. Alternatively you could have a second separate video that contains the bloopers. You can mention and link that video at the end, this way if someone watched it then you will have 2 separate video views from the same viewer. People who watch more of your videos are also more likely to subscribe to your channel.
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Take out white space. Add music to your Video. Include text information. Create credits and bloopers.