Write an article based on this "Get vaccinated. Get circumcised. Take Truvada if you are at high risk of contracting HIV. Avoid douching."
article: There are vaccinations available for a few diseases that can be passed sexually. These include hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and the human papillomavirus (or HPV). Talk to your doctor about getting yourself or your child vaccinated at the recommended age in order to protect sexual health. It is recommended that infants receive the Hepatitis A and B vaccines and that children who are 11 or 12 years old receive the HPV vaccine; however, adults who have never been vaccinated can talk to their doctors about getting these vaccines. The HPV vaccine is not approved for people over age 26. Some studies show that men who have been circumcised are at a lower risk of STD infection, including HIV infection. If you are a man at a higher risk of STD contraction, consider male circumcision to lower your chances of infection. Truvada is a new drug that helps reduce the likelihood of contracting HIV. If you are in a high-risk group for contracting HIV, talk to your doctor about Truvada. For example, if you have a partner who is HIV positive or if you are a sex worker, Truvada can help protect your health. Note that Truvada is not sufficient to prevent HIV infection alone. Always use condoms when having sex with an HIV positive partner, even if you are also taking Truvada. Douching (or using chemical and soaps to wash out the vagina) removes important bacteria that can help prevent the spread of STDs. The bacteria in your mucus membranes are useful protectors against STDs, and you want to keep your good bacteria healthy.

Write an article based on this "Shower properly after your spray tan is applied. Use baby powder to help reduce sweat immediately after you get a spray tan applied. Shower in cool or cold water when possible. Exfoliate specific parts of your skin every couple of days. Moisturize your skin with a produce that won't fade your tan. Continue to use sunscreen when outside. Wait to shave or get a wax until just before your next tanning session. Detox your spray tan at least once a month. Apply a self tanner in-between spray tans. Avoid chlorinated water if possible."
article: Depending on the spray tan product you had applied, you may need to shower within a few hours of your appointment, or you may need to wait until the next day.  Either way, your first shower after your spray tan is applied should be lukewarm, not hot.  You'll also want to use really light and natural products on your skin to help prolong the tan as long as possible.  Use the most basic type of soap you have to wash your skin during this first shower. Avoid any soap products that have a lot of added items (like moisturizers) as they'll leave residue on your skin. Moisturize after your shower with a light water-based moisturizer.  As with the soap, don't use a moisturizer with added oils or other products. The last thing you want to do is spend money on a good spray tan and then get really sweaty immediately after and watch the tan disappear.  One good way to help control sweat after you've had a spray tan applied is to use baby powder.  The baby powder will not only help reduce the sweat, it'll help keep the spray tan product in place. Ideally you should apply the baby powder to your cleavage, underarms, knees, and the back of your legs to reduce immediate fading due to sweat. The cooler the water in your shower, the better.  Your spray tan will not only last longer with cooler water, it'll prevent your spray tan from being uneven.  It is also a good idea to have short showers rather than baths while you have a spray tan. When drying off after a shower, use a blotting motion with your towel rather than a rubbing motion. Some parts of your body will naturally shed skin faster than other parts, specifically areas that rub against skin or clothing.  As these areas shed skin faster, your spray tan will also fade faster.  Exfoliate these areas gently every couple of days in order to balance the colour out and make the tan look more even. Use only gentle products and tools to exfoliate your skin.  A washcloth or a gentle body scrub will both work well. Unfortunately not all moisturizers will help keep your tan glowing.  You do need to make sure to use the right type of moisturizer in order to prolong your spray tan as long as possible.  Good options are cocoa butter, aloe vera body butter, or coconut oil.  You'll want to avoid products that contain citrus extracts.  At the very least you should moisturize your whole body after you shower or bathe every day. You can also moisturize your skin before you go to bed. Even though you have a spray tan on your skin, you still need to protect your skin from the sun's harmful UV rays.  This means you still need to apply sunscreen to every piece of exposed skin while you're outside, including your face.  In order to protect your spray tan, however, use water-based sunscreen lotions rather than oil-based. The act of rubbing against your skin with a shaver, or pulling at your skin with a wax, will make your spray tan fade faster.  Since most spray tans only last up to 10 days, try to avoid shaving or waxing until the last couple of days in the 10 day period.  But make sure to shave or get a wax at least 24 hours before a new spray tan session. When you have a spray tan, you want to avoid putting newer and newer layers of the tan product on top of older layers.  Not only can this make your tan look very uneven, it isn't good for your skin.  Instead, you should do a complete spray tan detox at least once a month to remove as much of the previous layer of product as possible before getting a new tan applied.  Mix baby oil with a small amount of lemon juice and apply the mixture to your whole body. Sit with the mixture on your skin for about 10 minutes and then have a shower. While in the shower, use a body scrub to remove the mixture and the outer layers of dead skin cells. This mixture helps make your skin more pliable, which in turn will help you remove more of the outer layer and the old tan. Because different parts of your tan are going to fade faster than others, it's beneficial to use a self tanning product at home in-between spray tan applications.  One place this will be particularly important is your face, as the tan on your face is likely to fade approximately 3 days after you get the tan applied.  Another good spot to use a self tanner is on your legs.  If you suffer from acne on your face, you'll want to make sure the self tanning product you buy is non-comedogenic.  This type of product won't clog your pores and cause more acne. You'll likely want to use a lighter coloured product in-between spray tans, so you don't cause the tan to look uneven. Summer is a typical time for lots of swimming.  Unfortunately the chlorine in a pool will cause your spray tan to fade faster.  Ideally, try to avoid chlorinated pools as much as possible, especially within the first week or so after you've had your spray tan applied. If you're near the end of a spray tan period (and going to get a new one in a few days), swimming in chlorinated water will actually help you remove more dead skin and old tan before your new tan is applied.

Write an article based on this "Get a film development kit for black and white photography. Work in a room without visible light so your film doesn’t get exposed. Open the film with a bottle opener in the darkroom. Cut the end of the film with a pair of scissors. Feed the film into the slot on the film spiral. Seal the film spiral in the development tank."
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A film development kit will come with all the chemicals you need to develop your photos. The kit also comes with a development tank with a spiral loaded inside so you can easily load and unload your film strips. Make sure the kit you buy is meant for black and white photography.  Development kits can be purchased at photography supply stores and online. Development kits for color film will not work for black and white film since they use different chemicals. If your undeveloped film comes into contact with light, then it could cloud your negatives. Pick a laundry room or bathroom that doesn’t have any windows. Cover the cracks between the door and its frame with weather stripping, masking tape, or towels.  Wait a few minutes before working in your darkroom so your eyes can adjust. If you don’t have a room that’s lightproof, you can also purchase a film changing bag that you can put your supplies in without exposing them to light. Do not use a red light in your darkroom. Even though it’s seen in movies, it could affect how your film develops. Make sure all of the lights are out before you start working on your film. Hold the film canister upside down so the flat edge faces up. Hold the edge of the bottle opener to the end of the film canister and pry the cap off. Dump the roll of film into your hand. You can also use a film canister opener to access your film. Buy them online or at specialty photography stores. The leading end of the film is slightly narrower than the rest of it. Pull out 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) from the leading end and use a pair of scissors to cut a straight line across the film. The spiral looks like a large spool that sits inside of the development tank. Feel for the protrusions along the edge of the spiral’s interior to locate where the film channel starts. Pinch the end of your film strip and pull 10–15 cm (3.9–5.9 in) of it into the channel directly underneath the protrusions. Rotate the sides of the spiral to feed the rest of the film onto it. When you reach the end of the film, cut the end with a pair of scissors. Many film spools can be pushed or pulled apart to adjust for different film sizes. The development tank is a lightproof container where you’ll mix the developing chemicals. Set the spiral on the bottom of the tank so the film is on the side. Place the lid on top of the tank and screw it on to secure it in place. Once the film is secure in the development tank, then you can turn the lights on again.