INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s an eclectic neighborhood where fashion experimentation is encouraged. When people say "anything goes" here, they really mean it. If you have an amazing piece you've been dying to wear, wear it to Venice Beach. If you'd prefer to stay casual and comfortable, consider dressing up your casual outfit with funky accessories or shoes. LA is known as a driving town, but Griffith Park and other park areas require a lot of walking. You can wear comfortable clothes and shoes while also looking stylish.  Instead of wearing big white tourist sneakers, choose a pair that's more streamlined and chic. Take along a stylish backpack so you can carry water and other essentials. You might run into a celebrity or two if you decide to go boutique shopping on Rodeo Drive. You can stay LA casual, but you might want to dress up your look with heels and a few high-class accessories so you look like a natural part of the Beverly Hills scene.  In Beverly Hills you'll often see women wearing heels, even during the day. Men should wear nice shoes and a jacket to restaurants in the area. These neighborhoods are home to artists, musicians and others who like to get creative with their style. The LA casual look is prominent here, so you'll see plenty of people wearing natural fabrics, denim and understated accessories.

SUMMARY: Go crazy in Venice Beach. Stay comfortable in Griffith Park and other outdoor places. Dress up on Beverly Hills. Express yourself in Beachwood Canyon and Los Feliz.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Himalayans love to have lap time, so expect to have a companion on your lap while you work and relax. Himalayans are quite fond of their human companions and will want to be wherever you are. Your Himalayan may even follow you from room to room and try to “help” you with things. Himalayans require lots of affection and attention, so make sure that you take time to pet your Himalayan every day. Himalayans are intelligent cats that require stimulation to be happy. They are happy to play with everyday objects, such as crumpled piece of paper, but you should also get some special toys for your Himalayan. Try getting a puzzle toy that will let your Himalayan earn a treat when he figures it out. Scratching is an instinctive behavior for cats, but they may sometimes try to scratch things that you do not want them to scratch. To protect your furniture from scratching, you will need to make sure that your Himalayan has some appropriate places to scratch.  Try getting some corrugated cardboard scratching boards or setting up a few upright wooden scratching posts around your house. If you ever catch your Himalayan scratching the furniture or carpet, do not punish him. Just pick him up and take him to the nearest scratching post. Rubbing a bit of catnip on the scratching post may make it more attractive to your Himalayan. Make sure that your Himalayan has access to clean litter boxes at all times. Fill the boxes with about two inches of a fine-grained clumping clay cat litter. You will need to scoop the litter box daily and change the litter twice per week.  You should have one more litter box than the total number of cats in your home. For example, if you have two cats, then you need three litter boxes. If you have a Himalayan kitten, then you will need to teach her how to use the litter box. Himalayans spend most of their time on their humans' laps, but your Himalayan will also need a place to sleep when you are busy or not at home. Get a cushy cat bed for your Himalayan to sleep in whenever she feels like it.

SUMMARY: Prepare for a constant companion. Give toys. Set up a scratching post. Place a couple of litter boxes in your home. Provide a soft bed for your Himalayan to sleep in.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have some time, give your hair time to air dry, or use a hair dryer to dry the underside of your hair. Partially drying your hair makes it easier for your hair to dry while you sleep, creating a smoother finish. To dry the underside of your hair, turn your head upside down and blast the underside, which is slower to dry. Use a small amount of leave-in cream or spray to lightly coat your hair and prevent breakage and frizz. The conditioner will prevent your wet hair from getting damaged, and help you wake up to soft, smooth hair. Create a bun high on your head so that you can sleep without pain or distraction. Gently wrap your hair into a loose bun and tie a scrunch, instead of a hair tie, around the bun to hold it in place.  Unlike hair ties, scrunchies generally don't leave a crease or dent. Your hair may hold some of the curl of the bun when you take your hair down, especially if you have wavy or curly hair. This can provide volume and a slightly wavy texture! After gently toweling off your hair, flip your head upside down. Place your microfiber towel over your hair and gently wrap the towel around your head. Secure the towel with a clip, tie, or velcro. You can sleep with the microfiber towel on your head, and fluff your hair in the morning for an effortless, healthy look!  Put your favorite styling cream on before wrapping your hair, especially if you have textured hair.  You can buy special towels made for wrapping your hair. These often have velcro or buttons to secure the towel. Apply your favorite hair product and comb out your hair. Then, secure your silk scarf or bandana around your hair by knotting the ends together. You may want to tie longer hair up into a ponytail or bun before wrapping. Silk wraps are great for eliminating frizz! Silk pillowcases create less friction and can therefore help prevent damage to wet hair. To use, simply drape your hair up over your head so that it hangs off the edge of your silk pillowcase. This will allow your hair to air dry while you sleep without creating creases in your hair.  This method works better if you have straight hair. If you have curly or wavy hair, you may be able to apply a curl cream and wake up with well-formed curls!

SUMMARY:
Dry some of your hair before going to bed. Apply a leave-in conditioner to protect your hair. Tie your hair into a bun with a scrunchie. Wrap your hair in a microfiber towel. Wrap your hair in a silk scarf or bandana. Use a silk pillowcase to avoid damage.