Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get lots of sleep the night before. Have three healthy meals during the day. Start preparing for the all-nighter. Go to bed as normal.

Answer: It's hard to sit up all night when your eyes are droopy and it's easier to fall asleep. Make sure you sleep for around two hours or more than you normally would on a night. If you can, have snacks of fruit and vegetables in between. These will give you the energy needed. If you have electronics, put them in your room and charge them if you plan on using them during the night. If you have a game console that's not in your room, put it there. Get some food, water, and soda or pop in your room as well. If you can, "sleep" with the TV on, so you'll have a little something to do until your parents go to bed. If you can't, try to stay awake!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wrap wet hair tightly around your head. Sleep with elastic hair bands every inch down your ponytail. Try a natural straightening mask.

Answer: For hair that has looser or medium curls, you may have success with wrapping your hair around your head when it’s wet. Comb your wet hair and part it down the middle. Comb the left portion all the way around your head, from back to front, and pin it in place throughout. Do the same with the right side of your hair. Allow your hair to air-dry, and sleep with a scarf over it for extra protection. Put wet, combed hair into 1 or 2 low, loose ponytails. Fasten more elastic hair bands loosely, so you don’t create dents in your hair, every inch down each ponytail. Sleep with the bands in your hair, and remove them in the morning. There are several homemade hair mask recipes that some people experience success with. All of them use basic kitchen ingredients and require leaving them on your hair for 30-60 minutes before rinsing them out.  Try 8 fluid ounces (240 mL) of whole or coconut milk mixed with 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of honey. Let it to soak into your hair for 1 hour before washing it out. Try mixing 16 fluid ounces (470 mL) of milk with 1 egg and soaking your hair in it for 10 minutes. Squeeze the excess out, and put on a plastic cap for another 30 minutes. Then wash it out and brush your hair dry. Combine 8 fluid ounces (240 mL) of coconut milk, 5 tablespoons (74 mL) of lemon juice, 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of olive oil, and 3 tablespoons (44 mL) of cornstarch. Heat the mixture at a low temperature until it’s smooth, and apply it to your hair for 30 minutes. Do this twice a week for 2 months as a natural relaxant.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rinse the fabric under cold water to remove the bleach. Soak a cotton ball in clear alcohol like gin or vodka. Rub the soaked cotton ball over the stain and surrounding fabric. Let the fabric air dry, and then wash it to remove excess alcohol.

Answer: In order to avoid mixing the bleach with the clear alcohol, thoroughly rinse the item with cold water until the smell of bleach dissipates. Since the clear alcohol seeps into the fabric dye and spreads it, any bleach left in the fabric might spread with the dye. Clear alcohol works best on small bleach spots or on dark fabrics. This is because the alcohol dilutes the dye in the fabrics and redistributes it to the whitened area. Clear alcohol is not an effective treatment for large bleach stains or for lighter fabrics as there is not enough dye for the clear alcohol to redistribute. Try an alternative method to treat the stain if this applies to you. The original dye in the fabric will begin to redistribute over the stained area. Continue to rub the area until the stain is covered up to your satisfaction. You want to give the dyes in the fabric a chance to settle before you wash away the clear alcohol. As soon as the fabric is dry, wash it as you normally would to avoid any additional discoloring that can occur from the residue of the clear alcohol.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather the ingredients. Melt the Shea butter and coconut oil together. Stir in the arrowroot and baking soda. Add the essential oil. Store in your chosen container. Keep in a cool place.

Answer:
This method calls for just a few easy ingredients, and it makes a semi-solid stick of deodorant similar to stick deodorants you find in stores—minus all the chemicals. This recipe requires:  3 tablespoons wet-milled, virgin coconut oil 2 tablespoons Shea butter 2 tablespoons arrowroot (or cornstarch) 3 tablespoons baking soda 1-2 drops of your favorite essential oil (optional) If you have a double boiler, you can use this to melt the Shea butter and coconut oil together. If you don’t have one, you can simply place both ingredients in a heavy mason jar and place the jar in a pan of hot water.  Use low heat and stir often to ensure an even distribution as the two ingredients melt together. Remove the mixture from the heat as soon as it’s melted together. After you turn off the heat, slowly stir in the arrowroot and baking soda. Mix the ingredients in well but quickly before the mixture begins to harden. If you’re choosing to add an essential oil to provide a pleasant scent, then stir in one or two drops (more will be overpowering) of the oil now as well. Certain essential oils may irritate those with sensitive skin. Try rubbing a drop of the oil on your underarms to test for any skin irritation before adding it to your deodorant recipe. Some common options include:  Lavender Patchouli Eucalyptus Lemon Orange Bergamot Tea tree Cedarwood Lemon balm Cinnamon Sage Frankincense You don’t have to store this deodorant any special way. If you want, you can simply pour the mix into a jar and allow it to cool and solidify. You can then use your fingers to apply it your underarms as needed. As an alternative, you can pour the mixture into popsicle molds and place the molds in your freezer for an hour to shape the deodorant into a familiar stick shape. Wrap each stick in wax paper or parchment paper before storing to stop them from melting together. You do not need to store the deodorant in the fridge, but it can melt in warm weather. Store the container out of direct sunlight in a cool spot in your home.