In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Read reviews of a wax product before you buy it. Some waxes are better for short hair; some are explicitly water-soluble; some are designed to be used on mustaches. Many commercial waxes are petroleum-based, although you can use natural products like beeswax, carnauba wax, and vegetable wax. Decide what you need from your hair wax and find an appropriate product.  Many hair wax products leave behind a sticky, hard-to-remove residue. Many low-residue products, however, do not hold your hair in place as well as the stickier products. Look for a wax with a good balance of hair-molding capability and low-residue depositing.  You can find hair wax in pharmacies, salons, and anywhere that sells hair-care products. You can usually order these products online. Make sure to compare prices and read the reviews before you make your purchase. Consider using a "natural" wax. Carnauba wax is extracted from the leaves of the carnauba palm tree, and beeswax taken from the hives of honey bees. Japan wax—also known as vegetable wax—is extracted from the berries of a type of sumac bush. In contrast, waxes derived from petroleum are called "mineral waxes" or "cerosin waxes", and they tend to be colorless and odorless. If you try to dress yourself after spreading wax through your hair, you risk rubbing your hair against a shirt or dress and ruining your hairstyle. Furthermore, you might rub wax off onto your clothing. If you must dress yourself after applying the wax, be exceedingly careful not to brush your hair against anything. . You cannot brush styling wax out of your hair; you need to wash it out thoroughly with shampoo. If you've been walking around with wax in your hair all day, wash your hair before you go to bed. You don't want to sleep with clumps of wax in your hair. Furthermore, wax may clump and flake onto your pillow throughout the night.
Summary: Purchase hair wax. Make sure that you are fully-clothed when you apply the wax. Wash the wax out of your hair

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Shampoos are made to cater to hair types. You may come across some brands on the shelf that declare right on the face of the bottle that the product will reduce frizzy hair. Otherwise, look for the words "moisturizing," "smoothing" or "hydrating" on the bottle of your favorite brand. Normal or leave-in — it all depends on what's in the conditioner. When searching for a conditioner, look for conditioners that have one or both of the following ingredients: amino silicones and cationic surfactants. These two ingredients help fight the two main causes of puffiness: damage in the hair shaft and static electricity.  Amino silicones help the silicones in conditioner to grab onto damaged hair shafts, providing more lasting conditioning. Cationic surfactants help cut down on puffiness causes by static electricity by carrying a positive charge. Smoothing serums coat the hair shaft, helping to reduce frizz much like conditioners will. Some of these products, however, are heavy and can weigh your hair down too much. Use sparingly until you discover the right amount of the product to use for your hair.
Summary: Choose a shampoo designed to fight frizz or puffiness. Choose the right kind of conditioner. Use a smoothing hair product.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To become a health visitor, you must be trained as a nurse (or midwife). Although entry requirements will be different depending on the school or university you attend, you'll probably need 5 GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education) of Grade C and above. This should include English literature or language and a science subject. If you're taking a degree program, you'll probably need to have at least 2 A-Level qualifications. Once you've completed any pre-registration programs, you'll need to move forward to become a registered nurse. You can choose any nursing specialty (such as adult, child, learning disability or mental health) after you complete your nursing requirements. If you have any previous medical experience, talk with the admissions office about whether any credits will apply towards your program. Most nursing programs take about 3 years to complete. You can sometimes fulfill the health visitor requirement of becoming a trained nurse by becoming a midwife. Some schools that offer medical degrees offer degrees in midwifery. You can enroll in a midwifery training program if you have at least five A through C GCSEs. If you have three A-Levels, you can immediately apply for a midwifery degree. Most midwifery degrees in the UK take 3 years to complete (if doing it full-time). Midwifery degrees in Scotland take 4 years to complete. After you've finished your program, your university will automatically send the NMC your basic information and the course details. You'll be notified about a week after the NMC confirms this information. Once you've received confirmation, you can then pay the registration fee of £120 and declare any criminal cautions or convictions. After the NMC approves your application, you should be on the register within 2 to 10 days. If you wait more than 6 months after completing your program to register with the NMC, you'll need to fill out a separate application to the NMC.
Summary:
Enroll in a nursing program. Become a registered nurse. Consider becoming a midwife. Register with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC).