Article: This helps underarms dry more quickly, keeping odor down. Many also believe it improves appearance. You can choose an electric razor, a non-electric razor with disposable blades, or a disposable razor.  Begin by washing. Shave after showering and drying your underarms. The warmth will open the pores of your skin, making it somewhat easier to remove hair. Apply shaving cream, if desired. Many people prefer to use a shaving cream to make the shaving process easier and to reduce irritation. Follow the directions your cream supplies, but generally speaking you will only need to apply a thin, even coat. Unscented cream is best, because it lessens chances of irritation and allergic reaction.   Carefully use the razor to remove hair from your underarms. Go slowly and carefully, as your underarms are curved and difficult to shave. You do not want to cut or nick your skin in the process. Shaving in the direction that the hair grows will reduce the chance of razor burn and ingrown hairs. Use a mild astringent afterwards. Apply a mild astringent, such as witch hazel, after shaving to reduce irritation. Exactly how often you will want to shave depends on how fast your hair grows, your personal preference, and other factors. Replace your razors regularly. It's time to get a new one when you see an accumulation of waste in the razor. This waste can introduce bacteria to your pores and cause an infection. Depilatory or hair-removal creams keep hair away for several days to weeks. They work by dissolving hair from off of the skin so that it can be rinsed away easily.  Many people find such creams to be harsh and to have offensive odors.  The strong chemicals used in these creams are potentially caustic to the skin and can cause irritation.  Carefully follow all directions provided with the cream. Due to the harshness of the chemicals, it is safer to leave the cream on for less than the lowest recommended time.  Always test a depilatory cream before a full use. Apply to only a very small portion of your skin, then wait 24 hours. If you do not have any allergic reactions like redness, swelling, or itching, then it is likely safe for use on your skin. Waxing is somewhat painful, and can leave skin irritated for a time. However, it will keep hair away longer than shaving will.  Hair should be neither too short nor to long for optimum waxing—about ¼ of an inch is a good estimate. Trim the hair before waxing if it is longer than that. Clean, exfoliate, and dry your underarms before waxing. Using a quality cosmetic wax, apply a strip or thin layer in the opposite direction that your hair grows in. Remove according to the product directions. Use a cooling moisturizer, aloe, or ice afterwards to ease the pain and irritation. Waxing requires skill and can be painful and even dangerous, so you may want to have a professional take care of this. Be sure to go to a reputable and clean salon In the process of electrolysis, a thin needle is inserted in the skin near the hair follicles. A low-level electrical charge destroys the hair follicle so that the hair does not grow back. The process is slow and expensive, but results in permanent hair removal.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Shave regularly. Try a depilatory cream. Wax if you want a more long-term solution. Consider electrolysis if you want a permanent prevention of hair growth.

Problem: Article: Use a clean towel to blot the bag, pressing down on each section to absorb as much water as possible. If your towel starts getting too damp, use a new one that’s completely dry. Lay the bag out in the sunlight on a towel or hang it on a hanger. Leave it out in the sun for 1-3 hours, opening it up so the inside can dry too if it was also wet.  Avoid leaving leather bags out in the sun for more than 2 hours so the leather doesn’t dry and crack. After a couple hours, move the bag into the shade and leave it there for a while longer to continue drying in the fresh air. Squeeze a small amount of leather conditioner onto a clean microfiber rag, according to the specific leather conditioner’s instructions. Apply the leather conditioner using small circle motions, covering the entire leather bag evenly.  Wipe off any excess leather conditioner so the surface is clean and smooth. The leather conditioner will add moisture back into the leather to keep it healthy. Mold loves humid, moist spots, and if your bags are kept in an area like this, they're likely to grow mold. Store your bags in an area with good ventilation that stays dry.  Consider storing your bags in a breathable bag as opposed to a plastic one. If your home is naturally more humid, consider getting a dehumidifier for the area where your bags are stored. Mold can grow quickly, so it's important to find it before it spreads and is too difficult to clean. If you store your bags in a box or on a shelf, take them out every month or so to check them for mold, looking at the inside of the bag as well as the outside. As an extra precaution, leave your bags out in the sunlight for an hour to help kill off potential mold and provide fresh air.
Summary: Dab the bag with a dry towel to absorb the excess moisture. Set the bag outdoors so it can dry in the sunlight. Apply a leather conditioner if your bag is made of leather. Keep your bag away from humidity to avoid growing mold. Check your bags every month or so to make sure mold hasn't grown.

As your dog ages, it might have more trouble digesting food. Try feeding your dog a food that is specially formulated for seniors. These age-appropriate formulations are generally higher in fiber, which will improve gastrointestinal health. This can help improve your dog's appetite.  Switch to the new food gradually over five days, with a mixture of 20% new food and 80% old food on the first day. Feed your dog 40% new food and 60% old food on the second day, and 60% new food with 40% old food on the third day. On the fourth day, feed your dog 80% new food and 20% old food. By day five, you should be feeding your dog 100% new food. One way to get a senior dog to eat more is to add something tasty to your dog's food. For example, you might try pouring a little chicken broth on top of dry dog food. You can also try adding a small amount of canned dog food to the dry food. Cooking a meal for your dog occasionally can entice it to eat. The smell of food cooking in the kitchen can improve a senior dog's appetite. Try giving your dog a home-cooked meal of boiled chicken breast and rice. You can also feed your senior dog a homemade meal of boiled lamb and barley. Avoid cooking for your pet more than once a week, as home-cooked food is not nutritionally complete for a senior dog.
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Try a senior dog food. Make your dog's food more appealing. Cook dinner for your dog.