Write an article based on this "Use a very wide toothed comb to avoid ripping or tearing your hair out at the roots. Drink lots of water. Care for your hair at night. Use oil."
article: Comb your hair very gently and avoid combing it frequently. Start combing at the ends and untangle those first and work your way up towards the scalp; never place your comb at the scalp and pull it through tangled hair, this will rip out your hair and cause it to be very thin. Drink plenty of water every day to keep your hair rich in moisture from the inside. Your hair will bounce and move more easily and will not break easily or often. If you notice your hair bouncing and moving less it's important to drink more water. Nighttime can be damaging to your hair if you sleep on any type of fabric. Traditionally it has been said to sleep on a satin scarf or pillowcase. This is the only material which will prevent your hair from drying out at night. Never use grease on relaxed hair. Tradition has always taught African American women to smother their hair with all types of grease in the name of beauty. The use of hair greases has lead to irreparable damage, breakage and blockage of pores. It is impossible to sustain healthy hair and scalp if you use hair grease. Your scalp naturally produces its own oils which should be enough to keep your hair healthy. If you prefer greases, just keep an eye on your hair. If your hair becomes dry, greasy, stiff or brittle it is most likely related to the use of hair grease. Although natural oils are good for the hair such as olive, coconut, jojoba and etc. They give the hair good shine and helps to rebuild damaged hair as a natural conditioner.

Write an article based on this "Don’t wait too long to text your new crush. Text them at reasonable hours. Wait 1 to 2 hours to reply after your crush responds."
article: If you just met someone that you clicked with, don’t wait to send them a text. The old rule that you should wait 3 days before contacting your crush is a myth. Text them within a day so that the fun time that you spent together is still fresh in their mind.  Even if you’ve known your crush for a while, if you had a great conversation or fun time together, don’t wait to text them and let them know how much you enjoyed it. Your first text message can be as simple as “I just wanted to say, I really enjoyed our conversation today.” Avoid texting your crush early in the morning or late at night, since you don’t want to wake them up. Late afternoon and early evening are usually the best times to text since your crush will likely be awake and finished with work or school. When your crush responds to your text, don’t write back immediately since it might make you seem overly eager. However, you shouldn’t wait too long to reply either, as it could make you seem rude or uninterested. In general, you should only delay responding to the first text. If you always keep your crush waiting, they may get impatient or doubt your interest.

Write an article based on this "Water sparingly. Consider your climate. See if the potting mix looks dry. Lift the pot to check its weight. Do a finger test."
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No orchid variety needs to be watered every day. In fact, overwatering can cause an orchid's roots to rot and eventually die. Unlike many houseplants, orchids should only be watered when they begin to dry out. Watering only when they're almost dry mimics an orchid's natural environment.  Some orchids have water-storing organs, and some do not. If you have a type of orchid that has the ability to store water, such as cattleyas or oncidiums, you should allow the orchid to completely dry out before watering. If you have a type of orchid that does not have water-storing organs, such as phalaenopsis or paphiopedilums, you should water the orchid before it is entirely dry. If you're not sure what type of orchid you have, plan to water the orchid when it is almost dry, but still has just a bit of moisture left. The frequency with which you water orchids is affected by the level of humidity in your climate, as well as the amount of sun the orchid gets and the temperature of the air. Since these factors vary according to region and household, there's no rule for how often to water an orchid. You'll have to develop a routine catered to your specific environment.  If the temperature is cool in your home, your orchid will need to be watered less frequently than when the temperature is warm. If the orchid is in a sunny window, it will need to be watered more frequently than if you place it in a shadier spot. This is the first indication that it might be time to water the orchid. Orchid potting mix is usually composed of bark or moss, and if it looks dry and dusty, it might be time to water. However, just looking at the potting mix won't give you an accurate enough indication as to whether it's time to water. The pot will feel lighter when it's time to water the orchid. If it's heavy, that means there's still water in the pot. Over time, you'll get a sense of how heavy the pot feels when the orchid needs water versus how heavy it feels when it still has moisture inside. A pot that still contains moisture might look different, too. If your orchid is in a clay pot, it will look darker when it's still wet. If it's light in color, it might be time for a watering. This is the best way to determine whether an orchid needs more water. Stick your pinky finger into the potting mix, taking care not to disturb the orchid's roots. If you don't feel any moisture, or you feel just a little, it's time to water the orchid. If you feel moist potting mix right away, give it more time. When in doubt, you should wait an extra day.