Problem: Article: If you’re wearing yoga pants to work, you want them to be durable while also providing comfort. Try to find yoga pants made of a thicker material, and try them on before purchasing them to ensure they aren’t see-through. Sheer yoga pants are definitely something to avoid in the workplace.  Yoga leggings offer the most outfit options and tend to look the best in a professional work environment. Yoga pants with a slightly flared leg can also work, just make sure they are not baggy. While you may love your yoga pants, you don’t want them to stand out at work. Black gives off a more professional look and will go with almost any outfit, and brown, navy, gray, cream, and burgundy are also options that will look professional.  Subtle jewel tones, such as a dark green or dark violet can be appropriate. Avoid bright or neon yoga pants, as well as printed or patterned ones. This is one of the most important parts about wearing yoga pants to work and the key to an appropriate outfit. Wear long shirts or sweaters that go past your bottom, or even opt for a dress over your pants. Wearing longer tops will ensure you look professional and work-appropriate. You shouldn't be wearing the same yoga pants to work that you just worked out in at the gym. Not only do you not want to be wearing smelly clothing at work, but you want to preserve the quality of your work yoga pants. To do this, make sure you have separate yoga pants for work and the gym. To make sure your look remains professional, you don’t want people to be able to see the logos on your yoga pants. Logos, as well as any colorful side stripes, give off an athletic vibe that doesn’t fit in the office. Most logos are on the waistband of your yoga pants, making them easy to cover up with a long shirt or dress. To successfully pull off wearing yoga pants to work, you need to wear stylish tops that will balance out your pants. Try to create outfits that look professional while still being comfortable. Just because you’re wearing yoga pants doesn’t mean you should throw on some sneakers and a tank top.  A cinched button-down or flowy blouse looks great with yoga pants. Use jewelry and other accessories to take your outfit to the next level.
Summary: Invest in high-quality yoga pants. Choose neutral-colored pants for a more professional look. Wear tops that go past your bottom. Separate your workout pants from your work pants. Keep all logos hidden. Dress your yoga pants up, not down.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Wash your hair first, then pat it dry with a towel. Hold the hair dryer above your head, and aim the nozzle down at your sides as you blow dry your hair.  Set the style afterwards with some hair wax. Add a flat, wide directional nozzle to your hairdryer to make the process more effective and give you more control over the direction of the air flow. There is no need to wash it more often than that. Not only can over-washing affect the texture of your hair, but it will also remove any styling products that you applied to the sides. If you remove these styling products, the sides will poof out. Not only can they look stylish and keep you warm during the colder months, they will also help keep down the sides and prevent them from poofing out.  Make your hair look longer by parting it down the middle before you put the hat on. If you don't like wearing hats that much, try leaving it on for about 2 hours; after you take it off, your hair should be flatter along the sides and not so poofy. Rather than combing your hair back, try a middle or side part instead. This works best when the sides are still short, but you can use this technique after you've flattened the sides with a hairdryer.  If the sides of your hair are starting to get long, you can keep them flat by applying some hair gel and using the palm of your hand to smooth the gel downwards into your hair. Use the handle of a rat-tail comb to make the parts nice and neat.

SUMMARY: Blow dry your sides down to prevent them from poofing out. Wash your hair every 2 to 3 days. Wear caps and beanies as an alternative. Change up the way you part your hair to conceal the sides.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Depending on whether the video is on your computer or your phone/tablet, this process will vary:   Mobile - Open the Google Drive app, tap +, tap Upload, select Photos and Videos, select your video's location, tap your video, and tap UPLOAD.  Desktop - Go to https://drive.google.com/ and sign in if necessary, click NEW, click File Upload, select your video's location, click your video, and click Open. Tap the Gmail app icon, which resembles a red "M" on a white background. This will open your Gmail inbox. If you aren't already logged into Gmail, enter your email address and password before continuing. It's a red and white pencil icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. A new email window will pop up. You'll find this in the top-right corner of the screen. Tap the Drive option (you may need to scroll down first) and tap the video. On Android, tap Insert from Drive in the drop-down menu, tap the video that you want to use, and tap SELECT. It's the paper plane-shaped icon in the top-right corner of the screen. If you've never sent this particular file to anyone, this will make sure that your recipient has permission to view the video that you send them. On Android, check the "Can view" box and then tap Send if prompted.
Summary: Upload the video to Google Drive. Open Gmail. Tap the "New"  button. Tap the paperclip icon. Select your video. Tap the "Send" arrow. Tap CONTINUE if prompted.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you see that food has been spilt on a toy or that it got dirt on it when your child was outside, take the initiative. Any sign of dirt or grime is an indication that the toy could be carrying disease. Your child—and by extension you—will never be well if they go back to playing with the same toys that they were using when they came down with a cold. Anytime your child seems to be showing a case of the sniffles or diarrhea, assume the worst and start sanitizing everything they have come in contact with. If other kids have come over to play, they have likely touched the toys. In the process, they could have spread illnesses from their house. Clean up immediately after a play date. Even if nothing in particular has prompted you to clean your baby’s toys, you need to clean at regular intervals. Planning for a monthly cleaning is a good rule of thumb. It can be easy to forget about big toys, like dollhouses, but these need regular cleanings too. Clean the surface and insides of larger toys. Clean the surface of the toys with your chosen disinfectant. Then, wipe away the solution and allow the larger toys to air dry.
Summary:
Clean when you notice dirt or grime. Clean after your baby has been sick. Clean after your baby has visitors. Clean at least once a month. Remember the big items.