In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you’re looking to use a completely natural mixture, olive oil can replace the conditioner.  Olive oil is a great moisturizer, but don’t use it if your hair is naturally greasy. The olive oil will be tougher to rinse out than conditioner. This natural conditioner is great for curly hair. If you have dry curls, the olive oil will soak right into your hair and moisturize them. Cardamom is a spice that is a peroxide booster. Therefore, it has similar lightening powers to cinnamon.  This spice can be used in place of cinnamon for similar results. Try this if you have an allergic reaction to the cinnamon. This is an easy way to add nutrients to your mixture. Vitamin C is one of the most effective nutrients to help grow and strengthen hair.   Crush up a couple vitamin C tablets and add them to the mixture. The vitamin C will help lighten your hair and keep it healthy.
Summary: Try olive oil instead of conditioner. Use cardamom. Add vitamin C.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can choose to use whatever toppings you like, but here's what you can do to prepare traditional toppings for the burger:  Wash the lettuce and tomatoes. Halve the burger buns, then thinly slice the tomatoes. Place the ketchup and mayonnaise on the table for diners to make their own choice.
Summary: While the burgers are cooking, prepare the toppings.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Organizing an overseas move is a challenge. It is important to realize that just like yourself, your pet requires a lot of organization before moving. You cannot just decide on the spur of the moment to move your pet. Typically, moving a pet overseas requires months of planning.  Depending on which country you move to, there may be a certain time frame for vaccinations. For example, sometimes your pet may need his vaccinations 3-6 months before arriving in the new country. Once you have researched the requirements, meet with your vet to discuss a potential timeline. When you are deciding whether or not to move your pet, take into account that he may not be able to move with you as soon as you are ready. Airlines have different policies regarding pet travel. Start contacting airlines to ask about the specific qualifications for traveling with your type of pet. For example, some airlines may allow your cat to be stowed under your seat in a carrier. Others will require him to travel in the cargo area.  Ask the airline whether they practice pet-safety policies. These policies include always keeping animals in a climate controlled area, making sure that pets are the first ones off the plane and the last ones on, and a promise to never leave animals sitting on the tarmac. If you decide to travel with your pet, purchase the travel crate well in advance. Give your pet a chance to get used to being in the carrier. When you have decided to move, you need to investigate your new home from your pet's perspective. Research local vets and contact one of them to ask about his practice. Also, consider what type of home you will have. Does it have enough room for your pet to be comfortable?  If you have a dog, consider whether your new home is dog friendly. Will you have a yard? Or is there a dog park nearby where your dog can play? Ask your current vet to help you find a new vet.
Summary:
Figure out a timeline. Investigate travel options. Explore your new city.