In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you already have curly or wavy hair, you can skip this step and move onto the next. If you have straight hair, prep it by adding loose curls to it with a flat iron. You can do this by wrapping strands of hair around a flat iron, then closing the flat iron on it for a few seconds. Finish off with a texturizing hairspray or mousse. You will eventually be pulling this hair back towards the ponytail. The ponytail can be as high or as low as you want, but something on level with your ears would work the best with this style. Also, don't worry if your ponytail isn't perfectly neat or smooth; this is part of the look! Tilt your head forward and flip the ponytail over the top of you head. Clip it in place if needed. Next, spray the hair at the back of your head/nap with hairspray and comb it upwards towards your ponytail. Insert the bobby pins upwards into the base of your ponytail. This will also help give your ponytail some lift and volume. Pinch some of the hair at the top of your head between your fingers, and gently tug it to loosen it. Don't pull the hair completely out of the ponytail. Do this a few more times at various spots around the ponytail to get that textured, messy look. You can use a boar bristle brush or a teasing brush for this. Start close to the base of your ponytail, and brush it upwards using short strokes. Work your way down to the base of your ponytail. If they are very long, secure them to the base of your ponytail with more bobby pins. Again, don't worry about being too neat here. Use a lightweight, volumizing hairspray. Once you are done, you are ready to rock your new style.
Summary: Start with curly or wavy hair. Brush your hair back into a ponytail, leaving some strands at your forehead and temples loose. Smooth down the hair under your ponytail. Secure the hairs with bobby pins. Loosen the hair around your ponytail. Apply some texturizing hairspray onto your ponytail, then backcomb it. Backcomb the loose bits of hair around your hairline, then sweep them back towards your ponytail. Set the style with a final blast of hairspray.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Eat a small snack at home before going to a restaurant. The snack will help to squelch your cravings for trigger foods. Thirst can mimic hunger, so make sure to have some water before you eat at a restaurant to help control your appetite.
Summary: Snack first. Stay hydrated.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To clean mildew from a canvas awning, you'll need a cleaning solution made from water, bleach,or a mild liquid soap. Don't mix bleach with household cleaners, which may cause toxic fumes. To get the job done, you'll need some supplies and cleaning equipment, including:  Ladder Broom Tarps or plastic covers Hose Large bucket Clean cloth or rag Soft-bristled brush Fabric protecting treatment spray Smaller awnings can be removed from their frames so that you can clean them on the ground level. Carefully remove the awing from the arms and frame. When you’ve got the awning down, lay it on a flat, clean surface to clean it. Awnings that are too large, too heavy, or too awkward are best left in place. You can clean them where they are, but you will need a ladder to access the top to clean the mildew.  Look for a ladder with a platform at the top that will hold your cleaning supplies. If you have access to a cherry picker or other lift device, you can use those as well. This is especially important if you're going to be cleaning the awning in place, because you don’t want to splash cleaning solution onto nearby items.  Cover the area under and around the awning with tarps or plastic sheets. Be particularly careful about covering things like plants, furniture, grass, decorations, carpets, and fabrics. Before you start cleaning off the mildew, use a broom to clean off any dirt, leaves, sticks, twigs, cobwebs, or other organic materials that have accumulated on the awning. Leaving organic matter on your awning for an extended period can lead to damage, because the matter will cause deterioration to the fabric as it rots.
Summary:
Gather your supplies. Remove small awnings. Set up a ladder for larger awnings. Protect the surroundings. Brush off dirt and organic debris.