INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Hot steam is often used to open up pores and improve skin complexion. If you don't have a specialized facial steamer, you can simply boil water in your kitchen and carefully let the steam linger around your face.  Use a tea pot, a stove-top pot, or an electric kettle to heat the water. Bring the water to a gentle boil. Remove promptly once the water starts to boil so it doesn't get too hot. Once the water is boiling, you'll need to transfer it to a heat-safe container. Choose a bowl or pot with a wide opening so that you'll be able to hold your face above it more effectively.  The water should be warm, not hot. If the water is too hot, add a little cold water until it's at a comfortably warm temperature. You'll want to hold your face approximately six to eight inches away from the bowl of water. Place a towel over your head to trap the steam around your face, and keep your face in the steam for 4 to 10 minutes.  Excessively steaming your face can end up drying out your skin or producing an oily complexion. Limit steam sessions to once a week, and do not exceed 10 minutes of steam time. After 4 to 10 minutes of steam, your pores will be open and you will most likely be sweating. All that heat, coupled with your opened pores, could leave a lot of dirt and sweat trapped on your face. The best way to finish up any steam session is by rinsing your face with clean, cool water to ensure that your skin stays clean.

SUMMARY: Bring two quarts of water to a boil. Pour the boiling water into a heat-safe bowl or pot. Hold your face over the bowl and direct the steam to your face. Rinse the sweat and dirt away with cool water.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Saying that someone is narrow-minded may indicate that the person is resistant to change due to their perception that something is difficult, and any changes to the person’s routine may cause the person to feel anxious. To avoid being narrow-minded about narrow-minded people, it is important to consider the reasons why someone might behave in narrow-minded ways. These reasons can include:  Life circumstances. Past negative experiences. Mental illness. Low self-esteem. Other things beyond what you know about the person. If someone behaves in ways that you consider narrow-minded, it might be due to something beyond his or her control, such as a mental illness. Rigidity—which is associated with narrow-mindedness—is a symptom of some mental illnesses.  For example, some personality disorders might cause a person to behave in narrow-minded ways.  Someone who has social anxiety disorder might seem narrow-minded about going out to parties or different social venues. However, the person might simply be avoiding these activities because of his or her anxiety. Some people might be afraid of change due to past circumstances, such as losing a job or a painful breakup. These negative experiences with change may result in a person developing some narrow-minded behaviors. For example, someone who had a negative experience after moving to a new city may be resistant to the idea of ever moving again.
Summary: Be willing to consider the reasons for someone’s behavior. Think about the possibility that the person has a mental illness. Consider why someone might be resistant to change.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're trying to maintain silver hair that isn't natural, shampoo your hair immediately after bleaching it and condition your hair right after coloring it. After this initial shampooing and conditioning, leave your hair alone for 1 week so that it can recover and replenish any lost oils. If you wash your hair immediately after coloring your hair, then you risk dryness or breakage. Apply coconut oil to your hair, making sure to distribute it evenly. Leave it in for 1 hour, then wash it out with shampoo. You can also use a hair mask instead, as long as it can be used on dry hair. Leave the mask on for 5 minutes, or the time recommended on the bottle.  For best results, use virgin, cold-pressed, un-refined coconut oil. Cover your hair with a shower cap to keep your surroundings clean. Focus the shampoo on your roots and scalp, and the conditioner on the mid-lengths and ends of your hair. Remember to leave the conditioner in your hair for 1 to 2 minutes before rinsing it out. Sulfates are a common ingredient in shampoos and conditioners. They can make your hair feel dry and fade hair dye. Choose a mask meant for color-treated hair. Wash your hair with shampoo, then rinse it out. Apply the mask to your hair while it is still wet. Wait 3 to 5 minutes, then rinse the mask out.  Use a sulfate-free hair balm if your hair is naturally gray. If you can't find a hair mask meant for color-treated hair, look for a hydrating or repairing one. Check the ingredient label to ensure that it is free of sulfates. Hot water is very damaging to hair, and even more so on dyed hair. It can also cause your hair color to fade faster. You can make your hair color last longer by using cool to lukewarm water to wash and rinse it. The lower temperature will also help your hair appear sleeker and smoother. Rinse your conditioner out with cool water to seal the cuticle and lock in moisture. Gray hair dye fades faster than most, so the less often you wash your hair, the longer your color will stay. If your hair is not very oily, wash it once per week. If your hair tends to get very oily, wash it no more than twice per week. Use dry shampoo in between washes if your hair starts to look oily and dirty.

SUMMARY:
Wait 1 week after dyeing your hair silver to wash it again. Pre-condition your hair before washing it. Use color-safe, sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners. Deep-condition your hair 1 to 2 times a week with hair masks. Use cool or lukewarm water to wash and rinse your hair. Limit washing your hair to once or twice per week.