INPUT ARTICLE: Article: After rinsing your hands with alcohol or bleach, use soap and water to gently wash away residual jalapeno oil from your hands and wrists. Both alcohol and bleach can quickly dry out your skin, so it is best to use a gentle hand cleanser as opposed to dish soap.  It may take several washes to completely remove the smell of bleach from your hands! Apply a moisturizer after washing your hands in order to restore your skin's natural moisture, which may have been removed by the chemicals.

SUMMARY: Wash and moisturize your hands.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To know more about a currency, tap on the gray arrow icon beside it. You can also swipe right and select the middle icon from the menu. On the currency’s details screen, you can see the currency’s name, nicknames, symbols, and banknotes and coins denominations. Tap on a currency to bring this to the top. Your other nine selected currencies will reflect the current exchange values and rates equivalent to the value of the currency on top. There’s a calculator icon on the right side of the selected currency on top. Tap on it to bring up a calculator. Input a value and tap on the green arrow. The amount will be displayed on top. The other nine currencies will display the corresponding values of that amount in their currencies. The current exchange rate will be displayed under each currency. Repeat Steps 1 to 4 for the other nine currencies on your list. With just minimal tapping on your screen, you can easily see and compute the foreign exchange values of your money.

SUMMARY: View a currency’s details. Understand a currency. View a currency’s current exchange rates. Convert foreign exchange. View another currency.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Puppies less than four weeks old do not really need to be bathed. At most, bathe your puppy one time if it is very dirty and the mother cannot clean it herself. Holding the puppy close to your chest will keep it warm. Newborn puppies are very sensitive to temperature. Don't put the puppy into water because its body cannot regulate temperature well. Choose a cloth that is clean and soft because newborn puppies are very sensitive. For very tiny puppies, you can even use a cotton ball or piece of gauze. Wet the clean washcloth in warm water and wring out most of the excess water until it is just damp. Do not use soap or dog shampoo on a puppy under four weeks old, its skin is too sensitive and can dry out from shampoo. Use the warm, damp cloth to gently wipe the puppy's coat. Start at the head and wipe softly toward the tail. It is very important to dry the puppy to remove any excess moisture. A wet puppy can become too cold very quickly because it has a hard time regulating its body temperature. After cleaning and drying the puppy, return it to its mother so she can keep it warm. If it is not possible to place the puppy with its mother, make sure it stays in a warm area without cold drafts.

SUMMARY: Decide if your puppy needs bathing. Hold the puppy close to yourself. Use a gentle washcloth. Use only water. Gently wipe the puppy. Dry the puppy. Return the puppy to its mother.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Take showers regularly. As mentioned above, taking a shower can help to get rid of body odor quickly. Making sure to shower each day and lathering up your problem areas can help to keep you feeling cleaning and fresh while you do your daily activities. When you shower: Make sure to use an exfoliant a couple of times a week. This can help to wash away grime, dead skin, and bacteria, all of which can play a part in creating body odor. You can purchase exfoliants at your local pharmacy, or you can  make your own natural exfoliants. Bacteria like an environment with lots of moisture, food to eat, warmth, and the proper levels of pH and sodium concentration, all of which can be found in folds of moist skin. Because of this, it is important to dry off your skin whenever it becomes moist, whether the moisture is from taking a shower or sweating.  Use a towel or oil blotting papers to wipe off sweat and other moisture. After a shower, consider applying powder to areas like your armpit in order to combat moisture. If you have exercised or performed another activity where you sweat profusely, change your clothes afterward to keep yourself fresh and dry. . This can apply to both men and women, though women more commonly shave their armpits. Getting rid of the hair in your armpits can help to reduce the amount of body odor you have because hair absorbs odors easily; if you have less hair, there will be less chance that the body odor is absorbed. There are certain synthetic materials that don't breathe very well unless they've been specifically designed for that purpose (like polyester blends). If you're really worried about body odor wear fabrics like cotton, wool, or silk as they soak up moisture and have better breathe-ability, which means you will most likely sweat less and create less body odor. You can also wear a cotton or silk undershirt under your clothing to soak up your sweat and body moisture so that your body odor does not soak into your outer layers of clothing. . As mentioned above, body odor can seep into your clothing. If you sweat heavily in a shirt and allow the shirt to dry without washing it, there is a very good chance that that shirt will smell bad the next day. Try to wash your clothes every time you sweat in them to keep them, and yourself, smelling fresh.

SUMMARY:
. Keep your skin dry.  Shave your underarms regularly Wear breathable fabrics.  Wash your clothes regularly