In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have an infection of the skin or nails that affects only a small area and does not cause much irritation, you may consider trying over-the-counter treatments before seeing your doctor. Buy topical antifungal treatments at your local pharmacy or drugstore. Keep in mind that these treatments often work better on skin than nails. Make sure your hands are as clean as possible before touching the affected area. Run warm water over hands and clean them with antibacterial soap. This can help prevent you from irritating your skin even further. Washing your hands after you touch the affected area can help prevent the infection spreading elsewhere. Most topical antifungal treatments need to be applied directly to the infected area. Refer to the instructions on the label of your treatment to ensure that you use it correctly. In most cases, place a small amount of cream or ointment on your fingers and rub it directly onto the infected area. Do not use topical treatments more than the product’s label directs you to, unless your doctor has told you otherwise. You want to make sure the treatment absorbs into your skin or nail rather than any fabric around your foot. Avoid taking a bath or shower immediately after applying the treatment. If the cream or ointment you’re using gives you a rash or seems to make your condition worse, stop using it immediately. Contact your doctor if the side effects don’t go away in a few days. If your symptoms don’t improve within 2 weeks, seek medical attention. Seek medical attention immediately if your infection spreads or starts to cause greater irritation. In most cases, your doctor will prescribe stronger antifungal medication. Use this prescription medication only as directed.
Summary: Purchase over-the-counter anti-fungal cream and ointments. Wash your hands before and after using the treatment. Follow the instructions on the treatment's label. Let the cream or ointment dry before putting on socks or shoes. Stop using the treatment if you have adverse side effects. See your doctor if over-the-counter remedies don’t help.

Slice an orange in half to reveal the seeds. Use a spoon or knife to pick out the seeds. The tree that grows will likely produce similar fruit, so make sure you choose the seeds of an orange variety you like. Some orange varieties, such as navels and clementines, are seedless, and you won’t be able to propagate orange trees this way. Look for plump, whole, healthy seeds that don’t have any spots, marks, dents, breaks, discoloration, or other blemishes or imperfections. Transfer the seeds to a bowl and fill it with clean water. Use a clean tea cloth to wipe the seeds and remove all traces of flesh and juice.  Cleaning the seeds is also important for removing fungus and mold spores, and to prevent fruit flies.  You can clean and germinate all the seeds in the orange, and then pick the biggest and healthiest sprouts to plant. Fill a small bowl with clean room temperature water. Transfer the seeds to the water and let them soak for 24 hours. Many seeds have a better chance of sprouting if they're soaked first, because soaking softens the seed coating and kickstarts the germination.  When the seeds have soaked for 24 hours, drain the water and place the seeds on a clean towel. Don’t soak the seeds for longer than this, as they may become waterlogged and not sprout.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove the seeds from an orange. Select and clean the seeds. Soak the seeds.

Q: Starter kits are great because they offer all the parts you need for tattooing. These kits aren’t high in quality, but they are great for beginning to operate and maintain a tattoo machine. Consider the quality of your machine before tattooing anyone.  A set up that is cheaper could hurt or infect someone or result in a low-quality tattoo. You'll need an Allen key set and a small screwdriver, at the minimum. Check out the kit instructions or look over the individual parts to determine if you'll need any other tools to set up the machine. If you have a regular tattoo artist, open up a dialogue about home kits. Artists who operate out of tattoo shops often have worked from home at some point. They can offer valuable input. Some professionals may even be willing to give you a tutorial on setting up the machine, for a fee.
A: Buy a starter kit for a convenient option. Get the tools you need to set up the machine. Ask a professional for advice if you're new to tattooing.

Article: Gels tend to chip off after a week or two, and its best to wait until they're mostly gone to start peeling them yourself, so you reduce damage to the surface of your nail.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wait until the nails are mostly chipped away.

Problem: Article: Find the metal knob, and twist it until the outer loop expands. Pop the inner loop out. If you wish to paint your embroidery hoop, twist the knob until it comes out. Place the knob and bolt part some place safe. You can use acrylic paint or spray paint. If your hoop is made from plastic, it might be better to leave it the original color; paint scratches off plastic easily. If your hoop is made from wood, you can paint it any color you'd like. You can also leave it blank, if you'd like something more rustic. You will trim off the excess fabric after you put the hoop back together. Try to center the lace as much as possible. There should be equal amounts of fabric hanging off the edges of your hoop. If you took the knob and bolt off, you will need to put them back in. Place the screw part of the knob through both holes on the metal clasp. Once you have it through, place the bolt at the end of the screw. Start tightening the knob and bolt until the outer hoop closes and you can't tighten it anymore. Try to cut as close to the hoop as possible. Choose some ribbon that matches your earring holder, and cut it. Thread it through the metal closure, right under the screw, and tie the ends in a knot. To hide the knot, rotate the ribbon until the knot is at the bottom. It will rest inside the closure, between the screw and the hoop. You can now stick earrings through the tulle or lace. This works best with hook earrings.
Summary: Take an embroidery hoop apart. Paint the hoops, if desired, and wait for the paint to dry. Cut a piece of lace or tulle a few inches larger than your hoop. Place the lace on top of the inner hoop. Place the upper hoop on top, and tighten it. Trim off the excess lace using a pair of fabric scissors. Thread some ribbon through the metal closure, and tie it in a knot. Hang and use your earring holder.

Problem: Article: Bring at least 1 cup (250 ml) of purified water to a steady boil using a tea kettle or small saucepan. Measure out 2 tsp (10 ml) of parsley seeds into the bottom of a teacup. Pour the boiling water over the seeds, then allow the tea to steep for about 5 minutes. Parsley seeds can be slightly more bitter than parsley leaves, so the steep time is usually restricted to 5 minutes. You can increase this time if you prefer very strong tea, however. Pass the concoction through a fine mesh tea strainer, collecting the seeds in the strainer as you do. Allow the liquid tea to drip into a second teacup placed beneath the strainer. To enjoy the best flavor, drink the parsley seed tea while it's fresh and hot. You can sweeten it or leave it unsweetened. While you can use any standard sweetener, using raw sugar or local honey may offer more health benefits than many other sweeteners can.
Summary:
Boil the water. Steep the parsley seeds for 5 minutes. Strain the seeds. Enjoy.