Q: Look for natural ingredients, such as chamomile and tea tree oil, as well as a sulfate-free formula. A clarifying formula will help wash away dirt and product buildup on your scalp. Shake well to combine the ingredients and create a foamy, diluted solution. Diluting the shampoo makes the consistency much thinner and more manageable, which will make the rinsing process much easier. Work section by section, flipping over sections of hair to expose parts of your scalp. Generously coat the whole scalp with shampoo. Make sure to coat your hairline as well, covering the baby hairs along the sides. Use small, slow circular motions to work in the shampoo. The shampoo should create a light, foamy lather. Make sure to be very gentle. Frequent wetting, handling, and rubbing can create frizz and will damage the braids or make them look old. Using the pads of your finger, not your nails, is important for protecting the scalp and the base of the braids. Let the water rinse away the shampoo from the roots. Massage the roots very gently and flip over sections of hair for easier access to the water. If you can, ask someone to help you by holding the ends of the braids to the side. This will prevent the full lengths from getting wet, which will keep your braids from feeling heavy and drying slowly. If you don't pull the ends to the side, the rinsing process will wash the shampoo down through the ends of your hair, naturally cleaning them. This could cause the braids to become heavy, though. They will also take a long time to dry.
A: Choose a clarifying shampoo. Mix equal parts shampoo and water in an applicator or spray bottle. Apply the shampoo mixture directly to the scalp. Massage the shampoo mixture into the scalp with your fingertips. Rinse out your hair in the shower.

Article: Tulle skirts are feminine on their own, but you can intensify the femininity with your accessories. This can take your look from feminine to ultra-feminine in a heartbeat.  For example, you could try wearing a pearl necklace or a pair of pearl earrings. Other great feminine jewelry options include statement necklaces, bow shaped earrings, and anything pink. If you are trying to downplay the look, then you may want to opt for something very simple or skip the jewelry altogether. The shoes you wear can also change the tone of your outfit. You can dress up a tulle skirt with some high heels, or dress it down with a pair of flats.  To build more contrast into your look, try wearing a pair of sneakers or combat boots with your tulle skirt. If you want to bring out your inner ballerina even more, then wear a pair of ballet flats. However, it is best to avoid anything that laces up your ankles because it may make you look like you are wearing a ballerina costume. Wearing tights with a tulle skirt is a good option in cold weather, but you can also go bare-legged if the weather is warm enough. If you decide to wear tights with your tulle skirt, then choose a color that will complement your skirt. Black tights are usually a good option, but you can try other colors as well. For example, you could pair pale pink tights with a pale pink tulle skirt, or purple tights with a purple skirt. Adding a belt to your tulle skirt look can be a great way to accentuate your waistline. Try wearing a wide belt around your natural waist for a slimming effect. You can try a slim belt as well. Try getting an extra-long one that you can double up around your natural waist.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Add some jewelry. Choose complementary shoes. Wear tights. Try a belt.

Problem: Article: An icon located on your desktop typically designates this program; if not, you can also locate the program by going to the "Start" menu, selecting "All Programs" and searching for the program. This will prompt a window to open allowing you to browse through the video files you want to compress. This will automatically put the file name of the AVI to be compressed into the "File Name" field in the video file selection window. This will then bring up a window showing the video file's importing progress. Do so by holding down the left mouse button and dragging your cursor over every video file component to highlight it. Do this by continuing to hold down the left mouse button and dragging the highlight components into the "Timeline" section located at the bottom of the Windows Movie Maker screen. This will prompt a "Save Movie Wizard" window to pop up.  Click "Next." Your AVI video file will then compress to a smaller bit size. After video compression, the "Save Movie Wizard" will prompt you to finish the video compression and view your movie. To do so, simply press the "Finish" button.
Summary: Open your Windows Movie Maker program on your PC. Click on the "Import Video" option underneath the "Capture Video" title in the column along the left hand side. Select the AVI video file you want to compress by clicking on the file to highlight it. Click the "Import" button. Select all of the video file components that have just been imported into Windows Movie Maker. Drag the video components into the "Timeline" feature. Select "Save to my computer" located in the column on the left hand side. Type in a file name in designated field in order to differentiate your original AVI video file from the newly compressed video file; then click "Next"  Select the new size you want your AVI video file to compress down to from the video size dropdown menu.

Q: Your financial institution likely has a rewards program through which you can start accumulating points towards free travel just by entering your email address and a few other details. These points can often be applied towards vacation packages, or else used to obtain discounts on travel by air, land, or sea. They can also be exchanged for frequent flyer miles on participating airlines. Bus companies like Greyhound and passenger train companies like Amtrak also have rewards programs through which you can accumulate points. Sign up for their rewards programs and make sure to log in to your account first before booking trips by bus or train so that each paid trip counts towards your point total. You may be sitting on a gold mine of potential free travel opportunities. Check out the relevant pages of your credit card company and learn what it takes to earn free travel opportunities.  Many cards have cash back opportunities where you receive a certain percentage of what you’ve spent on the card at the end of each month or year. If you can pay off the balance in full each month, consider increasing what you put on your card each month. The cash you get back may be enough for you to offer your next trip!  Many credit cards also provide points towards free travel when you eat at certain restaurants. If you can afford it, you may want to consider eating out at a couple of these places to increase your point total. Avoid those established by the credit card companies themselves. Instead, look for those set up by individuals who have successfully leveraged their credit cards for free travel. If there is considerable affiliate marketing on the page, that may be a sign to take the advice offered with a grain of salt. Many transportation companies sell gift cards that you can use to increase the points you need to earn free trips. A few gift cards for your birthday or Christmas could be just what you need to get to your next vacation spot! Your credit card company may offer sweepstakes whose entry fee is a certain number of rewards points. You can also often also submit multiple entries as long as you have the rewards points to cover the cost of each entry. Just make sure to read the fine print when you apply, though. Your chances of winning may be extremely low if you don’t have enough points to submit multiple entries. Also, some of these contests pay for the entire trip, while others only pay for a certain portion.
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Enroll in credit card rewards programs. Review the terms of rewards programs for any credit cards you already have. Look online for websites that compare credit card rewards programs. Ask friends and family for travel gift cards to help you accumulate points. Enter sweepstakes with destination vacations as prizes.