For this type of ink, you will use baking soda for writing and grape juice to reveal the hidden message. To do this, you will need ¼ cup of water, ¼ of baking soda, Q-tips, grape juice concentrate, and a paintbrush/sponge brush. All of these items should be found around the house or purchased at the grocery store. Pour the baking soda into the water and stir until it is fully dissolved. The baking soda will dissolve faster if you use warm water. This solution will serve as the invisible ink for your secret messages. The exact amounts of baking soda aren’t important as long as you have equal amounts of baking soda and water. Dip the Q-tip into the baking soda solution until the tip is damp. As you write, you will need to dip the Q-tip into the solution again to make sure you have enough ink. It can be hard to see what you’re writing because the ink is invisible. While the ink is still wet you can see it if you are working in a well-lit room. The ink must dry completely before you try to reveal it or the reaction will not work. Put your papers off to the side and write more messages while the first ones dry. The ink shouldn’t take more than 30 minutes to dry. When the ink is fully dry, you won’t be able to see anything on the paper. It will look like a normal blank sheet of paper. Once the writing has dried completely, you can reveal your message. To do this, dip a paintbrush in grape juice and brush it across the message. When the message is covered in grape juice, the writing will change color and you will be able to read what is written. This works because grape juice is acidic and reacts with the baking soda in the invisible ink to change color. Avoid getting the grape juice on your clothes because it can stain.
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One-sentence summary -- Gather the necessary materials. Dissolve the baking soda in the water. Write your secret message. Set it aside to dry completely. Brush the message with grape juice.

Q: The biggest concern after relaxing is often the level of dryness in your hair. You will need to take steps to add extra moisture to your hair to prevent frizziness and breakage.  Shampoo less frequently. Shampoo is full of chemicals and is drying to hair. When you must shampoo, try using a sulfate free shampoo, as sulfates (a foaming agent) are drying to hair.  When picking a shampoo, choose one that is marketed as moisturizing or contains products such as shea or argan oil. If your hair looks oily, try to remember that the natural oils produced by your scalp are moisturizing and healthy. Don't be shy about using conditioner. Use a large dollop and apply generously, especially to brittle and fragile ends. If time permits, let it sit for five minutes in the shower before rinsing. Scalps are often a neglected area of the body. During relaxing, your scalp will be surrounded by smelly, harsh chemicals. Don't forget to show it some love in order to promote healthy hair growth.  If you are experiencing redness or itchiness, don't scratch. Try applying aloe vera to your scalp. Aloe is known for its cooling and de-itching properties. Simply rinse the gel from your hair after your scalp feels refreshed. Give your scalp an oil massage. Use a gentle oil such as almond or baby to gently massage your scalp. This will help open and relax pores, and will be calming to your skin. If you find traditional shampoo unbearable, try using baby shampoo. Extremely gentle and non-drying, baby shampoo is a great option if you find your scalp to be extremely sensitive after relaxing. Deep conditioners use specialized proteins such as keratin to penetrate within your hair's pores to add moisture. Proteins also coat split ends, improving the overall appearance of your hair.  If on a budget, try a do-it-yourself mask of coconut oil. Gently massage two tablespoons of body temperature coconut oil into your damaged hair and wash with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner afterwards. If you can't bear the oiliness in the daytime, try sleeping with the oil in and rinsing come morning. A hair mask containing clay will help heal and moisturize your scalp as well as your hair. If your scalp feels raw, clay's antibacterial properties will help keep it clean and fight infection.
A: Keep your hair moisturized daily. Take care of your scalp. Get extra moisturized by using a deep conditioning treatment or hair mask.

Article: After 48 hours, recheck the wound daily. Carefully remove the bandage and look for signs of infection or other complications. Contact a doctor if you see signs of infection.  If the bandage is crusted on to wound and won't come off easily, soak it in warm water.  While the wound is exposed, assess for signs of infection. These include redness of the skin around the wound edges or progressing up the injured limb, warmth around the wound, and swelling. Look for drainage of pus or that is greenish-yellow in color.  Check the injured person's temperature for fever. Anything of 100.4 or above is cause for alarm, and you must seek immediate medical attention. If an infection becomes trapped inside the skin, the wound may need to be reopened by a doctor. Some infected wounds require antibiotics or even an operation under general anesthesia. This is especially common in cases where the wound was not irrigated properly. If you have a chronic skin wound or ulceration, go to a wound care clinic to get treatment or topical antimicrobials. Those with diabetes mellitus and peripheral vascular disease are at risk of worsening complications with non-healing wounds. If the wound is clean, irrigate again to maintain cleanliness. Just run water over the wound for one minute. Wash any clotted blood off with soap and water. Use soap and water to clean the surrounding skin and parts of the wound that are not wide open. Sing the birthday song twice while washing the area and you will have done a thorough job! Once you cleanse the wound, apply a small coating of Neosporin or another topical antibiotic ointment to the wound with a Q-tip. This reduces the chances of infection. This is not a substitute for thorough cleaning and irrigation. Apply sparingly, and if the wound is macerated, let it dry before applying any ointment. Place a clean bandage over the wound. Between inspections, keep the bandage clean and dry.  Repeat the inspection process daily until the wound is healed. Continue to elevate wound as much as possible, for at least the first few days. This will minimize the pain and swelling.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Reexamine the wound daily. Irrigate the wound. Apply an antibiotic. Bandage the wound.

Article: This mode allows you to temporarily suspend noises and notifications associated with SMS text messages, phone calls, and FaceTime requests. You will still receive calls, texts, and FaceTime requests, but your iPhone will not ring, vibrate, and/or light up. The iPhone control panel will appear. It will turn from grey to white. This icon, which turns on “do not disturb” mode, is located at the top of the control panel between the bluetooth icon and the screen lock icon. It will turn from white to grey.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Learn about “do not disturb” mode. Swipe up from the bottom to the top of your screen. Press on the crescent moon icon. Turn off “do not disturb” mode by pressing the crescent moon button again.