Problem: Article: To keep your hair silky, you need to keep it clean, but not too clean. The natural oils in your hair are what helps to keep it strong and healthy, but those oils can also trap dirt and become greasy, making you hair dirty. You need to strike a balance between too much cleaning and not enough to have silky hair, meaning that a gentle shampoo is an essential part of your cleaning routine.  Try to use shampoo made with natural ingredients, and avoid shampoo with strong artificial fragrances. These dry out the hair over time and affect the hair's ability to form its own natural oils. Read the ingredients and avoid shampoos with parabens and sulfates. It’s especially important to avoid sulfates if you have curly or wavy hair. Even if you are not a child, children or baby shampoos can be quite effective in maintaining silkiness and using a minimum number of ingredients. These are usually gentle on the hair and on the eyes, as well as pretty cheap and available, making it an effective purchase, regardless of how old you are. One of the best ways to get silky hair is by regularly conditioning, even if you're not washing your hair. Conditioner helps to strengthen the tips of your hair, keeping the individual strands strong and healthy, avoiding split ends and other hair problems that can affect the texture of hair. Just as you would with shampoo, look for conditioner that lacks in artificial fragrances and dyes.  If you have a short hairstyle, you will not be able to avoid getting conditioner on your scalp. Use a mild or volumizing conditioner to keep your hair from getting weighed down. Though they're commonly marketed to guys, Try to avoid using Two-in-One shampoo and conditioner combos, as well as body wash-shampoo combos, which won't allow you to condition your hair separately, and can have a long-term drying affect, counteractive to the purpose of conditioner. Buy separate products. Depending on the natural oiliness of your hair, it may be good to supplement your cleaning routine by combing a small amount of oil into your hair, which can help enrich and strengthen it, as well as create the silky texture that you desire. Coarse hair is commonly treated by combing some variety of oil into it daily, or a few times a week. Good natural oils for the hair include:  Coconut oil Olive oil Argan oil Gingelly oil Moroccan oil Mustard oil Hair gel, mousse, and spray are the quickest way to gunk up your hair and leave it feeling like straw. Use natural oils and caps to help style your hair if necessary, and avoid the use of styling products. If you must use artificial styling products, rinse them out of your hair thoroughly at the end of the day and condition your hair with natural oils to help replenish them.  Most styling products involve alcohol, which leech the moisture from your hair and ruin its ability to stay moisturized naturally. Don't get in the way of your body by using styling products, let your body work for you. If you really want to use styling products, try waxes and pomades made with natural oils and beeswax. These products allow you to style and moisturize your hair at the same time.
Summary: Choose a gentle shampoo. Use natural conditioner as well. Consider using natural hair oils. Avoid the use of styling products.

Problem: Article: If you can, take out the bottom cushions and flip them. This will give you a firmer, cleaner surface on which to sleep. Brush out any crumbs you find. If the back cushions of the couch are detachable, remove them. This will give you more space to move comfortably in your sleep.  Line up the back cushions on the floor along the couch so that you have a soft surface to land on if you roll off. If you are sleeping on a couch made of a slippery material, such as leather, make sure you pad the floor with something. Couches are generally made of less breathable material than beds. They might be worn out and saggy in sections. Diminish uneven surfaces and build a friendlier sleep environment by laying down some blankets across the couch. Pick a thick, soft duvet if you have one. If you are crashing somewhere and have nothing to pad your bed with, look to your own belongings. Sweatshirts and sweatpants might work, if you can lay them flat. Treat the couch as much like a bed as possible. Cover your lower cushions and padding with a sheet. A fitted sheet might not fit, so try tucking in a top sheet. Place pillows and clean pillowcases at the place you will lay your head. Don't rest your head on the arm of the couch, as the angle will be too abrupt.  Couch fabric tends to be cleaned less often than other surfaces, so try to keep something between it and your skin. Use a couch cushion as a pillow if you must, but cover it with something. If you don’t have access to a pillowcase, dress it in a clean cotton t-shirt. If you have no sheets, lay out any soft and clean fabrics you can find. Wear pajamas to avoid contact with the couch fabric. If you know ahead of time that you will be sleeping on the couch, give it a good clean. You can hire professional couch cleaners, or you can just dust it off yourself. Bring the cushions outside and give them a good whack to get the dust out. Vacuum and brush off any pet hair. Use water and detergent if the material of your couch can take it.  Check the tag on your couch to see what kind of cleaning it can handle. The tag may be under the couch next to a leg. It will be marked with a letter that lets you know how to clean the couch. "W" means you can clean your couch with a water-based detergent. "S" means it needs to be dry cleaned or cleaned with a water-free detergent. "WS" means it can be either dry cleaned, or cleaned with a water-based cleaner. "X" means it should be professionally dry cleaned, or vacuumed. "O" means it is made of natural fibers and should be washed in cold water
Summary: Rearrange the cushions. Pad the couch. Make your bed. Consider cleaning the couch.

Problem: Article: Since you'll be entering a JavaScript code into your browser, you will need to perform this step on a computer. You'll find this on the right side of your screen. Please note that this method will only work for Page invites; you'll have to stick to a manual method to add friends to a Group. Depending on which browser you're using, your process for doing so will vary:  Chrome/Firefox - Hold Ctrl + ⇧ Shift and tap J (⌘ Command + ⌥ Option + J on Mac).  Safari - Hold ⌥ Option + ⌘ Command and tap C. if this doesn't work, you'll need to enable the console from Safari's "Preference" tab (top left corner of your screen). Click the "Advanced" tab, then click the box next to "Show Develop menu...".  Opera - Hold Ctrl + ⇧ Shift and tap I, then click the "Console" option at the top right corner of the pop-up menu. The console entry field should be at the bottom of your screen.  The code is as follows: javascript:var inputs = document.getElementsByClassName(‘uiButton _1sm’); for(var i=0; i<inputs.length;i++) { inputs[i].click(); }  If your code doesn't work, try this rendition: javascript:var inputs = document.getElementsByClassName('_1pu2'); for(var i=0;i<inputs.length;i++) { inputs[i].click(); }  If you're using Google Chrome, you can enter this code into your browser URL at the top of the page. You may need to re-type the "javascript:" part first, since the Chrome URL bar might automatically delete it. This should begin inviting your friends. The process may take a few minutes to complete. The JavaScript code has an upper limit of 500 invites, so you may have to repeat this process multiple times if you have more than 500 friends. Doing so will increase the risk of being blocked from inviting more friends by Facebook.
Summary:
Open your Facebook Page. Open your Page "Invite" menu. Open your browser's command console. Paste your JavaScript code into your console's field. Tap ↵ Enter to submit your code.