In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once the tea is done steeping, put out the tea bag and discard it. The lemon juice will help clean and brighten your hair, while the honey will help hydrate it. You will be pouring this mixture over your hair, so you don't want it to be too hot. Most people find that their hair looks best after using lukewarm water; however, if the water is too hot it may cause frizz. Step into the shower and get your hair wet. Tilt your head back, and pour the mixture over your head. Massage it into your scalp, then rinse it out. While this shampoo is great for cleaning your hair, it is not so great for conditioning it. When you are done washing your hair, choose your favorite conditioner, and massage it through your hair. Rinse it out well.
Summary: Boil some water and pour it into a mug. Add a bag of Chamomile tea, and let it steep for two to three minutes. Stir in 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Wait for the "tea" to reach a comfortable temperature. Use the shampoo. Follow up with your regular conditioner.

There are lots of ways you can get your body moving and get your mind off your feelings of loneliness: try exercising, dancing to your favorite songs, jumping on your bed, or learning karate on YouTube.  Exercise gives you endorphins, which boost your mood and may help improve your feelings of loneliness. Just remember not to exercise too close to bedtime or your body and brain will have a hard time winding down and settling into sleep mode. For some people, evening workouts give them the freedom to sleep in a little later while still maintaining their health. Doing something fun and funny—like playing great music and dancing in your underwear. This will get you laughing, which is a great way to start feeling good instead of feeling lonely! Nights can be notorious for bringing out your most negative emotions, especially when we are all alone. However, you can counteract that by seeking out positive things to make the loneliness more bearable. Browse Pinterest or Google for inspirational quotes to paste as a wallpaper on your phone or profile photo on social media. Read an autobiography of a successful person you admire. Or, watch an uplifting and educational TED Talk. Read a great book, watch a favorite movie, binge watch a television show, or surf the internet. All of these options will tune your brain onto a different channel and focus your attention away from the fact of your loneliness. When you feel sleepiness start to creep in, then you can head to bed. Sometimes the best thing to do is get out of the house (weather permitting). A little bit of distraction and a change of scenery can go a long way toward making you forget about how lonely you’re feeling. You might even see someone you know and have a quick chat. Or, you may stumble upon something interesting along the way. Consider venturing into unknown territory. For example, take a drive to a part of town you’re not familiar with or walk to a neighborhood you don’t usually visit. Just be sure it's a relatively safe area beforehand. This way you’re experiencing something new as part of curing your loneliness, which may give you an extra dose of distraction. One expert suggests reading up on loneliness as a way of feeling less alone. The more you learn about loneliness and how common it is, the less lonely you may feel. When you know that even a difficult, painful feeling you are having is shared by others, it makes that feeling a little less terrible. Look at resources online or check a book out of the library. Keep these resources on hand for when you’re feeling particularly bad. You can always pull up those motivational quotes you like and read over them to give yourself a little pep talk when loneliness strikes. One good example of a practical guide about the subject is Emily White’s Lonely: Learning to Live with Solitude. Realize that you are actually really good company for yourself. You don’t need to be around other people or doing exciting things to be happy. While being with others is great, it's also important to learn to enjoy solitude. Spending time alone can be very valuable. If you can embrace being by yourself—and embrace your loneliness—you may end up feeling less lonely.  When you find yourself feeling lonely, take time to relax and close your eyes. Focus on your breathing and the feelings of each part of your body. Try to be in the moment, just focusing on yourself. Try reciting this self-compassion verse to remind yourself you are not alone in feeling lonely and to treat yourself gently when you feel this way: This is a moment of suffering. Suffering is a part of life. Let me be kind to myself in this moment. Let me give myself the compassion that I need.  This technique might not work for everyone. Some people will find it too difficult to relax while concentrating on themselves in the midst of feeling lonely, preferring a distraction instead. This is completely fine and normal.
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One-sentence summary -- Get moving. Find inspiration. Lose yourself in another world. Go for a drive or a walk. Get educated. Embrace being by yourself.

Q: When most people think about seizures, they imagine a person convulsing. However, seizures can look different for different people. One manifestation of a seizure simply looks like a blank stare that can last anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes. The individual may appear to look right through you. They may or may not blink.  This is often, but not always, accompanied by a loss of awareness. Seizures accompanied by blank stares are usually absence seizures, which are common in children. In many cases, these seizures don't cause long-term problems. Atonic seizures involve sudden loss of muscle strength, which can cause the person to fall to the ground. The person's muscles will go limp, causing a sudden drop. These seizures usually last less than 15 seconds.  The person usually remains conscious during the seizure. A person with atonic seizures may not always fall down. The drop could affect just the head, just the eyelids, or just one part of the body. Seizure activity may cause a person to blank out and lose anywhere from a few moments to a few minutes of awareness. In some cases, a seizure may even cause the person to pass out and lose consciousness completely.  If a person does not revive within a matter of a few minutes, seek emergency medical attention. Loss of consciousness may last 10-20 seconds, followed by muscle convulsions that usually last for under 2 minutes. This is usually caused by a grand mal seizure. The most recognizable seizure symptom is shaking, jerking, and convulsing. This can range from very mild and hardly perceptible, to quite violent and severe. When you or someone with you experiences seizure-like symptoms, it is important to write all them down, including their duration. Since doctors are not usually present at the time of a seizure, it can make seizures difficult to diagnose. The more information you can provide a doctor, the better they can help determine the type of seizure that has been experienced, and the possible cause. If you or someone with you experiences seizure-like symptoms for the first time, call a doctor and possibly visit the emergency room. If the person has already been diagnosed with epilepsy, medical care may not always be necessary. Seek immediate medical care if:  A seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes. A second seizure occurs immediately. You have trouble breathing after the seizure stops. You are unconscious after the seizure. You have a fever over 103 °F (39 °C). You are pregnant, or recently had a baby. You have been diagnosed with diabetes. You have sustained an injury during the seizure.
A: Notice a blank stare. Watch for a sudden loss of muscle strength. Notice a loss of awareness or consciousness. Recognize jerking movements or shaking of the arms and legs. Record the symptoms. Seek medical attention.

Problem: Article: Place your nails under a UV light for 1 minute to cure the primer. Since a UV light is the only way to truly cure the gel polish, you'll need to simply let the nails dry if you don't have the light. Let the nails dry for 25 to 30 minutes before applying another coat. If you like, you can finish with a top coat to protect the gel nails.
Summary:
Cure your fingernails for 1 minute under a UV light. Dry the nails completely under UV light for 3 minutes between coats.