Problem: Article: Wash your hands using mild soap and water before rinsing the burn with cool water. Do not apply soap to the burn. Pat the area dry with a soft towel.  Some skin may come off during washing. Burns are particularly prone to infection, so it is crucial to keep them clean. Look for 100% aloe vera at a local pharmacy or grocery store. Apply a thin layer of this to the burn area.  If you have an aloe plant at home, you can cut off a leaf and squeeze the ointment out from inside. If you do not have aloe vera, vitamin E oil is another good option. As an alternative, you could also use silver silvadene cream to prevent infection. with medical gauze. If the burn contains blisters and/or broken skin, it is advisable to dress the burn. Apply 1-2 layers of fresh medical gauze over the wound, and secure it with medical tape. Change the gauze 1-2 times per day or if the gauze gets wet or soiled. Your burned skin will be extra sensitive, so it's important that you protect it from the sun. Don't go outdoors more than necessary until your burn heals. If you must go outside, apply sunscreen to the area. Choose an SPF of at least 30. You should also wear a cover. If your burn shows signs of infection (like a foul smell, accumulation of pus, or increased redness) it is important to seek medical care. You should also see a doctor if your burn has not healed in 2 weeks.
Summary: Clean the burn with water. Apply pure aloe vera or antibiotic ointment to the burn. Wrap the burn Stay out of the sun. Seek medical care if you notice signs of infection.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Squeeze a dime-sized amount of shampoo for short hair and a quarter-sized amount for longer hair. Use cool water when rinsing off shampoo and conditioner. How often you will wash your hair depends on hair thickness, scalp oiliness, and personal preference.  Wash your hair with a sulfate-free shampoo every 2-3 days if you have curly hair.  Wash your hair with a volumizing shampoo for finer hair, straight hair.  Maintain regular washing with shampoo once or twice a week, and co-wash (use conditioner to wash only) on other days for curly, relaxed ethnic hair. Pat dry with a clean towel, and comb it thoroughly. Don't brush when it is dry as it will cause more frizz. Treat your hair like you would your favorite sweater. Keep in mind that wringing out moisture, towel drying, and blowdrying can be damaging to your hair. Do this gently. Even 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm) a month or every six weeks makes all the difference in the health of your hair.  If you are trying to let your hair grow out, nip the damaged and split ends for health just the same. You will still gain length!  Hair that is allowed to grow untrimmed will eventually start to break at the ends from wear, and you will lose hair faster than it can grow.  Short hair should be trimmed every 4-8 weeks to maintain your style and cut.  Medium length hair should be trimmed 6-12 weeks.  Long hair should be trimmed every 8-12 weeks. Find a style that fits your face shape and your hair type, and get runway ready in 10 minutes or less!  Thicker hair types should choose to maintain long hairstyles at least below your shoulders, as short cuts can poof out and appear frizzy. You should also ask your stylist for long layers around your face to create a flattering shape.  Thin hair should avoid layers and embrace an easy one length cut. Any length is fine, but make you don't add bangs!  If your hair is curly, opt for an angular lob that is longer in the front than in the back. You should also ask your stylist for layers to thin out your hair.  Wavy haired styles can go either any length. Just make sure to ask for layers and touch up any frizz with your favorite styling product.  For straight hair, well-blended layers and long locks are your best friends. Lacking a good diet can lead to anemia, fatigue, weakness, constipation, loss of appetite, and weight loss. Drink water to hydrate yourself. Eat foods rich in in B12.  Some foods you can include are meat, fish, poultry, milk products, and eggs. For vegetarians and vegans, your fortified breakfast cereal often includes part of the daily dietary guidelines.

SUMMARY: Wash your hair. Squeeze moisture from hair after shampooing. Trim your hair regularly. Get a low-maintenance haircut. Take hair vitamins and maintain a nutritious diet.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Arrange a time to sit down with your parents and ask for the money. You want your parents to know that you aren't taking this situation lightly, and you'd only be asking if you needed it. You'll come across as more serious and sincere if you set up a time beforehand, rather than having a quick phone call or just casually asking for the money in passing. Depending on how large a sum you're asking for, you might want to bring some paperwork to your discussion with your parents. Show them how you calculated the exact amount that you need. Indicate how much you've been able to save to pay for the item, then ask for the remaining amount.  If you're asking for money for a specific item, find it online and print out the price. If you'd like extra money you can use as a cushion, be upfront about that. Tell them that if they give you a certain amount now, you'll be able to get on your feet and won't have to ask again. If you're going to pay them back, you might want to provide a printed installment plan or schedule they can keep. This shows that you're serious about making good on your promise. You probably have a fairly good picture of what your parents' finances are like. Still, it's better not to assume they can give or even loan you a large amount of money. Ask them if they feel comfortable with the amount you're asking for. They may tell you they simply can't afford it, or that they'd be able to give you a partial amount. Asking for money is a big favor, and your parents are entitled to making a few stipulations. They may say that they'll give you just a part of what you're asking for, or perhaps they'll say they can loan you the money if you pay it back within a short time. Your first inclination might be to get upset or angry that they didn't give you what you wanted with no strings attached. However, if you want or need the money, you'll have to accept what comes with it.  It's possible that your parents will decline to give you the money. If that's the case, see if there's anything you can do to make them feel better about giving it to you. Is there a chore or job you could do in exchange for the money? See if you can make repairs, do the grocery shopping, or help out in some other way. If they still won't budge, don't beg. Instead, try to find another way to get money. If you show your parents you're resourceful, they may even decide to help you out. If your parents decide to give you the money, it's in your best interest to tell them thanks. If you're over eighteen, your parents are no longer obligated to support you financially, so the money they hand over is a gift. If you want to go above and beyond, you could even write them a thank-you note. Your attitude will make them feel more willing to help you out in the future.
Summary:
Have a polite conversation. Lay out your plan. Make sure they can afford it. Accept their stipulations. Say thank you.