In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many Greek goddesses wore a crown or headpiece of some kind, and adding a crown to your costume will help distinguish it from a generic Greek toga costume. You'll need something to be a thin headband – this can be a piece of string, wire, thin elastic, or thin rope. You'll also need fake leaves and scissors.  Getting gold spray paint is optional but not necessary. If you don't own these supplies, they can be purchased online or at any local craft store (such as Michael's). If you find a piece of fake vine while shopping for supplies, the vine itself will work as your Greek goddess headband. Simply cut it to the proper length and tie the ends so that it fits on your head. Make sure to leave enough room at each end of your headband material so that the ends can be tied together. You'll want your headband to be loose enough to easily take on and off, but tight enough so that it won't fall off. Take your scissors and cut tiny holes in the center of your plastic leaves. After you've cut the small holes in your leaves, slide them onto your headband one at a time. Some people like to add tons of leaves, and some people like to add just a few – it is completely up to you. Once you've added all of your leaves to your headband, tie the ends of your headband to finish your crown. Set your crown on top of old newspaper or paper towels so as not to get spray paint on any furniture. Continue to spray paint the crown until it is completely gold. Allow the spray paint to dry 10-15 minutes before you put it on your head. Let the paint dry while you add the finishing touches to your costume.
Summary: Collect the supplies you'll need to make your crown. Cut your headband material so that it is the right length to fit around your head. Add leaves to your headband. Spray paint your crown gold if you'd like it to be gold.

Lice may not respond to home treatments. You might need to try medicated shampoos if your lice infestation does not respond to home remedies.  You may be able to find medicated shampoo at the local supermarket or drug store. It will usually be labeled as lice-killing shampoo. Some shampoo requires a doctor's prescription, but it might be difficult to see a doctor without your parents finding out about your lice.  You can try biking to a local drug store, telling your parents you're going for a bike ride. Use your allowance to purchase the shampoo. To hide the shampoo, consider putting it in an empty container of your regular shampoo. If shampoo does not work, there are also medicated lotions you apply to your hair after showering that might kill the lice. Purchase this at a local drug store and find a way to hide it in your bathroom. If you normally use lotion or moisturizer, empty out a full bottle and replace it with the medicated lotion. Over-the-counter products will not work if you do not follow the instructions. Make sure you read the instructions carefully and apply the shampoo or lotion exactly as instructed. Pay attention to any warnings. Some products should not be used if you have particular health conditions or are below a certain age. You do not want to use any product that could be harmful to you.
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase over-the-counter medicated shampoos. Try medicated lotions. Read instructions carefully before use.

Q: This will open the Favorites sidebar. You can also press Ctrl+H to jump straight to the History tab of the Favorites sidebar.  In Internet Explorer 7 and 8, the Favorites button is located on the left side of the Bookmarks Bar. If you're using a Windows 8 tablet with the Modern version of Internet Explorer 11, you'll need to open Internet Explorer in Desktop mode to view the history. The only way to see your history in the Modern app is through the suggested sites when you start to type an address in. You can quickly switch to the Desktop mode by tapping the Wrench button and selecting "View on the desktop." This will already be selected if you press Ctrl+H to open the sidebar. By default, your history will be sorted by date. You can use the drop-down menu at the top of the sidebar to sort by website name, most visited, and sites visited today.t to View By Date to change your viewing preference if desired. You may view a list of all websites, view by the most visited websites, view by the websites visited that same day, or search your history by entering search criteria. Depending on your sorting preferences, your history may be organized into categories. Clicking one of these categories will display links to specific pages. For example, when viewing by site, clicking a website will show all of the pages on that site that you visited. Select "Search History" from the drop-down menu to search for specific websites or pages that you've visited. You can add any history entry to your bookmarks by right-clicking it and selecting "Add To favorites." You'll be prompted to select a location for the bookmark and can give it a name. You can do this for individual entries or entire categories.
A: Click the Star button in the upper-right corner of the window. Click the "History" tab. Decide how you want to organize the results. Click a result to open or expand it. Search for a website using the "Search History" option. Create bookmarks from history entries. Delete an entry by right-clicking it and selecting "Delete."

Problem: Article: Combine these four ingredients in your blender and mix on a medium setting until they are well combined. This could take about 15 to 20 seconds.  Using yogurt instead of ice cream reduces the fat content of the shake while adding more calcium and probiotics.  Using low-fat or nonfat milk cuts down on the number of calories in the shake. Natural sweeteners like raw honey and agave reduce the sugar and number of calories in your shake. The result is a shake with a low glycemic index, making it safer for people with diabetes or those who are at risk for diabetes. Drop 2 or 3 drops of green food coloring into the shake and blend for another 10 to 15 seconds, or until evenly dispersed. You can skip the green food coloring altogether if you are worried about including dyes in your food. Add 5 ice cubes to the blender and blend on high until the ice is fully chopped and dispersed through the blender. This could take a few minutes.  If the shake is not thick enough to suit your preferences even after the ice is mixed in, blend in another two ice cubes. Note that you may need to pause your blender and stir the contents with a rubber spatula to ensure the top and bottom of the mixture are being evenly blended. As soon as the shake is done, transfer it into a serving glass and enjoy.
Summary:
Blend the yogurt, milk, mint extract, and sweetener. Add the green food coloring. Blend in the ice. Enjoy immediately.