Problem: Article: Though being cool should come from within, people can make assumptions about you if your body language indicates that you're insecure and unsure of yourself. To have cool body language, just stand tall, keep your head high and your shoulders open, showing that you're proud to be taking up space.  Don't hunch over, or you'll look like you're cowering. Don't cross your arms over your chest, or you'll look uncomfortable and insecure. Instead, keep your arms at your sides or use them to gesture as you speak. Don't fidget with your hands or your clothes, or you'll look insecure. Have you ever met a cool guy who reeks of sweat and never brushes his teeth? Didn't think so. Shower everyday, use deodorant to cover up body odor, brush and floss your teeth twice a day and wash your hair regularly. Carry some mints or gum around with you to get rid of bad breath. Be sure to also wash your clothes regularly. Wash your face with warm water and rub on some moisturizer afterwards. If you have dry skin, moisturize with a product meant for dry skin. Avoid products with fragrances if your skin is sensitive. For oily and combination skin, use a moisturizer without alcohol and that is meant for oily/combination skin. For acne problems, Clearasil offers a number of products ranging from face washes to pimple creams. Watch what you eat and drink. A healthy diet and drinking lots of water is also great for your complexion. Oily and greasy foods will make your complexion more oily and greasy, too. Don't be afraid to take up space when you sit or when you move around. Don't be afraid to be louder, even though it will create some social pressure.  When you speak, slow down your words to show that you value what you're saying and you're not worried that you'll get cut off.  Make good and fearless eye contact. At the same time, know when to let other people take center stage. You can't assert yourself 100% of the time. Just because you have nice clothes doesn't mean you can forget about your hair. Make sure it's in a style that suits you and that is comfortable and easy to maintain. Wash your hair regularly, and if it's short, try different hairstyles. If you need to get a haircut or want a new style, the best method is to splurge on an expert hair stylist once, take a picture of that haircut, and get it done at cheaper places later on. If they style your hair in a certain way that you like, have them show you how to recreate that look on your own. You may think that it's not cool to smile, or that only dorks grin from ear to ear for no reason, but quite the opposite is true. If you're nice and smile at people, they'll feel welcomed and will want to get to know you. If you're too cool to say hi, then you'll just be hanging out by yourself in the corner while everyone else has a good time. A smile makes a lasting impression. Even if people don't know you well, they'll like you if you smile at them. And if you don't smile at them, they'll think you're a jerk or a grouch before they even get to know you.
Summary: Have the right body language. Maintain good hygiene. Look after your skin. Be assertive. Style your hair. Don't forget to smile.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Wash the piercing with  a basic soap with no dyes or extra chemicals (that is not antibacterial soap) once or twice a day. Remove any crust on the piercing with a cotton swab or Q-Tip. Then gently clean the site with the basic soap and water. Avoid tugging on the piercing; this will be painful and slow the healing. The easiest, gentlest way to do this is to half-fill a cup with soapy water, gently place it over the piercing, and lightly swish it around. It may hurt a little if the piercing is fairly new, but the pain will wear off in a few days. Dry the piercing after cleaning with a paper towel or napkin instead of a bath towel or a cloth. Towels can contain germs and bacteria, so it is better to use a disposable paper product instead. These solutions can slow the healing process and kill new, healthy cells.

SUMMARY: Rinse the area. Make sure the soap suds get in the holes. Dry the piercing properly. Avoid hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's on the back of the router and may be labeled "Reset" or "Restore Factory Settings." The button is small and recessed to avoid accidental resets.  The power light will begin to blink. The router will reboot and the power light will glow a solid green or white. The Netgear router will be restored to its factory settings. Follow the instructions in the documentation for your model to set up and configure your router.
Summary: Locate the "Reset" button. Insert a bent paper clip into the recess. Gently press and hold the button for about 7 seconds. Release the "Reset" button.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This app is the red, blue, green, and yellow collage of boxes. You'll need to download it from the App Store first if you haven't already done so. It's in the top right corner of the screen. This option is at the bottom of the screen. It's the top middle option. It's in the middle of the screen. Doing so will grant PhotoGrid access to your Photos. Doing so will open it in "Edit" mode. To change the photo location, tap Moments, Albums, or Camera at the top of the screen. Doing this will bring up a list of photo editing options at the bottom of the screen. It's on the bottom of the screen. Doing so will mirror your photo along the vertical axis. You can also tap Vertical Flip to turn the photo upside-down. It's in the top right corner of the screen. Your photo will save directly to the All Photos album in your Photos app. The free version of PhotoGrid places a watermark in the bottom right corner of your picture. You can either crop this out or pay for the full version to get rid of it.
Summary:
Open the PhotoGrid app. Tap Skip. Tap +. Tap Edit. Tap Give Access. Tap OK. Tap a photo. Tap your photo once. Tap Horizontal Flip. Tap Save.