In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take the garment off and bring it to the sink. Hold it so that the entire stain is visible. Turn over the garment so that the back side of the stain is under the faucet. It's essential to wet the stain right after it happens. Flush cold water over the shirt making sure that the stain gets completely wet. The pressure of the water should loosen the particles of the tanner so that they get washed away.  Do not rub at the stain as you are washing it. This will only make the stain stick more to the shirt. If the pressure of the water has not fully removed the stain, try using club soda. Pour club soda or seltzer over a cloth or towel. You don’t want to drench the cloth, but it should be more than a few drops. If you have a very big stain, use more club soda. If you don’t have club soda or seltzer in your home, you can also use water. Your garment is likely wet at this point from the water, but you will want to put something under the stain. You will be pressing on the stain, so putting a towel underneath it will stop it from spreading. If it is a garment like a scarf that you can lay flat, you do not need to put anything under the stain as long as you are sure that the stain isn’t touching any other portion of the fabric. Taking the cloth you poured club soda on, dab gently at the self-tanner stain. Do not rub or scrub at the stain; this will only make the stain more ingrained in the fabric. Instead, try to dab at the fabric, focusing on the heaviest area of the stain. If you see that the stain is removed, launder your garment as you usually do. If the stain is still visible, do not put the clothing item in the dryer. The heat from the dryer will make the stain set. Instead, wring out any excess water and hang the shirt up to dry.  Make sure not to hang the piece of clothing out in the sun. The sun's heat can also make the stain set into the garment.
Summary: Position the garment. Run cold water over your shirt. Wet a cloth or towel with club soda. Place a towel or cloth underneath the stain. Dab at the stain. Dry your garment.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In a clean bowl, put in equal amounts of bleach, shampoo, and a creme developer. Mix them together. You can get developer at a beauty store, drug store, or wherever you purchased your hair dye. Get your hair wet, and towel dry it lightly before putting on the mixture. Put on gloves before handling the mixture. Starting at the roots, work the mixture down your hair. Leave the mixture on your hair under a shower cap for about ten minutes. Do not leave it on for too long or you may damage your hair. If you don't have a shower cap, you can also cover your hair with plastic wrap. Use cool water to rinse out the soap cap. Condition your hair afterwards to prevent breakage and damage. You may want to apply a deep conditioning hair mask.
Summary: Mix bleach, shampoo, and developer. Apply the mixture to damp hair. Cover with a shower cap. Rinse out afterwards.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Don’t confront the person while you are still angry or upset.  Wait until you have cooled down and vented your feelings to another friend or in writing. Confronting your friend while you are still angry or feeling hurt makes you seem vulnerable and it may affect the results of your confrontation. Write out what you want to say to the person to help guide you when you actually confront him or her. If you think you might get flustered during your conversation, having your main points written out on a notecard may help you when you actually deliver the complaint to him or her. “When you _____, it makes me feel _____.”  Remember to keep your complaint short and to the point. Do not include any unnecessary details in your complaint. Providing too many details will lessen the impact of your complaint and it may leave your friend confused about the exact purpose of your complaint.   If you feel especially nervous about confronting your friend, you may want to practice with another trusted friend to make yourself feel more confident. When you feel prepared to confront your friend, take a deep breath and deliver your complaint how you practiced it. Keep a low, even tone to your voice and be kind and polite as you confront the person. If you seem calm, your friend will be more likely to respond in a like manner. Don’t lose control or retort with insults if your friend becomes irate. If things begin to fall apart, simply thank your friend for hearing your complaint and excuse yourself. In a worst case scenario, you can still control your own behavior and you will feel better knowing that you handled the situation in a mature, intelligent manner.
Summary:
Wait until your anger has subsided. Plan out your complaint. Structure your complaint as a cause and effect statement: Confront your friend.