Problem: Article: A natural cleanser made with honey, olive oil, yogurt, and ground oats are all great ways to clean your body and improve the look of your skin. These cleansers can be applied 1-2 times a day to your face and body to remove dirt, oil, and dead skin naturally. They are a great option if you’d like to avoid using harsh chemicals or dyes on your skin, which can cause premature aging.  Try using honey and a bit of milk to wash your face or body 1-2 times a day. You can also create a natural cleanser by combining ground oats with water, milk, and lemon juice. Use natural ingredients like sugar, salt, honey, and coffee grounds to exfoliate your skin at least 1-2 times a week. Exfoliate your skin after you wash it, especially if it starts to look dull or blotchy. Apply the scrub with clean fingers and gently rub it against your skin in circular motions for 30-60 seconds. Then, rinse it off with warm water and pat your skin dry with a towel to reveal clean, younger looking skin. in an herbal bath to release toxins. Soak in a warm bath with herbs like sage, rosemary, peppermint, chamomile, and green tea. A warm bath with ground oatmeal, baking powder, coconut milk, and olive oil is also a great option for keeping your skin looking beautiful and young.  Make sure the water is lukewarm, as water that is too hot can dry out your skin. Soak in the bath for no longer than 20 minutes, as soaking for too long can irritate your skin. Natural oils are a great option for moisturizing your skin without the use of harsh chemicals or dyes. Use organic, pure coconut oil or olive oil to moisturize your face at least once a day after washing and exfoliating it. You can also make a moisturizer with shea butter, beeswax, and vitamin E oil to reduce the appearance of aging on your skin. Face and body masks made of natural ingredients are great for keeping your skin supple and young looking. Go for a mask made with egg whites or fruits like strawberries, grapefruit, and avocado. Cucumber, pumpkin, and papaya can also be used to make a natural mask for your face or body. Natural ingredients like honey, brown sugar, yogurt, and olive oil are also great in face and body masks.
Summary: Wash your body with a natural cleanser to keep your skin healthy. Exfoliate with a natural scrub to prevent wrinkles, dark spots, and blemishes. Soak Apply a natural moisturizer so your skin stays hydrated. Use a natural face or body mask to maintain your skin.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to the official website of your bank. If you haven’t yet, you’ll have to connect your account information to a User ID and password. Use these to log into the website. Your account summary will be listed prominently on the page. Most banks now have official applications for banking on the go. For example, Huntington Bank has Huntington Mobile and Ally Bank has Ally Mobile. Log into the application using the same User ID and password you use to access the bank’s website, or register for one if you haven’t already. Any ATM should work, since they’re all linked to the financial system. Simply put your card in the machine, enter your pin number, and navigate to the balance option. Any ATMs not affiliated with your card issuer may charge a fee for usage. Many banks will send you text messages to signify changes to your account, such as deposits and withdrawals. You will have to log into your account through the website or application, then sign up for the messages. Follow the text prompts to see your balance.  Many banks also allow you to send these alerts to your email address instead of your phone. When using text messages, message and data rates still apply as determined by your phone carrier. When you go into the bank, the teller will be able to help you. Speak to them about getting your balance or an account statement. They can provide you with the detailed information you get on statements sent to you by snail mail or email once a month. For some prepaid cards, such as the U.S. Bank ReliaCard, the teller most likely won’t be able to see your balance. Check your bank’s website or on official mail from the bank to find their phone number. Your bank may have an automated system in place where you can follow the system’s prompts to navigate to your balance. However, the system will also tell you that you can press a number, often 0, to speak to a bank representative. The bank representative will require personal identification, such as the last four digits of your social security number, before accessing your account.

SUMMARY: Log into your bank’s website. Download a banking application. Check your account balance at an ATM. Sign up for text alerts. Ask a bank teller. Call the bank’s service line.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You want to start by trimming the mustache with a pair of clippers or a small pair of scissors. The shorter hair is less likely to catch in the razor, and you’ll also have a clearer view with which to work. Whether in the shower or just over the sink, you should clean the skin and then apply heat. If you do not shower, then the best way to apply heat is with a wrung out, warm towel over the mustache for about a minute. The heat both softens the hair and opens the pores, which means a closer shave with less irritation. Pre-shave oils give you both an extra layer of lubrication and protection against skin irritation when wet shaving. Apply a small amount to the skin around your upper lip that will come in contact with the razor. Whether you prefer canned shave gels or mixing your own shaving soap in a mug, you need to work it into a creamy lather and apply it to your face. Regardless of which type you use, applying with a shave brush helps exfoliate the skin as well as lifting and softening the hair. Using a fresh razor that has been heated with warm water, make short strokes in the same direction as the grain of the hair. Since hair does not typically grow at right angles out of a man’s face, you can test the grain direction for your particular mustache by running your fingers over the scruff to find the direction it feels smooth as opposed to prickly.  For safety razors, you want to hold the razor at about a 30-degree angle, and you do not want to apply pressure. Simply allow the weight of the razor to slide across the skin with your hand guiding it instead of pulling it.  For cartridge razors, keep the plane of the cutting surface parallel with the skin. The close spacing in multi-blade cartridges will likely require rinsing the blade after each short stroke. Stretch your upper lip downward to give yourself a taut, flat shaving surface. Especially if you have a thick mustache and didn’t trim it very short to start, this may take several passes. Be thorough, but also be aware that many passes can lead to more nicks and shaving irritation. Reapply shaving gel or soap as needed. A nice cold water rinse when you have finished will soothe the skin and close the pores that you opened with the shower or warm towel. As with an electric shave, you will want to apply an aftershave the complements your specific skin type.
Summary:
Trim your mustache. Clean and prep the skin. Apply a pre-shave oil. Apply a shave gel or soap. Shave in short strokes with the grain of your mustache. Rinse face with cold water. Apply aftershave.