Don’t feel like you have to stick with the traditional red and black or blue and black flannel shirts. You can easily find flannel shirts in all sorts of colors and washes. Try a distressed, acid-washed flannel for an edgy look or opt for a flannel shirt in pastel colors for a softer option. This is probably the most popular way to style a flannel shirt. Simply toss on a T-shirt and layer your favorite flannel over top. Choose a graphic tee to make a statement or a plain tee for a more traditional approach. Any style of jeans will look great, from more relaxed fits to skinny jeans.  Tuck in your T-shirt for a more refined look or leave it untucked for a laid-back vibe. A red and black flannel, white T-shirt, and blue jeans is a classic outfit that works well for both men and women. Throwback to the heyday of alternative rock by adding a flannel to your most worn-in and comfortable T-shirt and jeans. Tie the flannel around your waist and head out the door. Complete the look with Converse sneakers or combat boots and sunglasses. Whether you’re headed to the mall or the market, it’s easy to create a simple but stylish outfit. Button up a flannel shirt and put on a pair of leggings or joggers in a matching neutral color. Toss on some sneakers or boots and finish up the look with a baseball cap or beanie. Flannel is a cold-weather fabric and looks great underneath sweaters and coats. Add a heavy winter jacket, a leather moto jacket, or a puffy fall vest for a great outdoorsy look. Black jeans, a blue and black flannel, and a black vest will keep you warm while also looking polished and put together.
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One-sentence summary -- Play around with colors and styles for a laidback vibe. Create an effortless outfit by wearing a flannel with a T-shirt and jeans. Bring back '90s grunge style by tying a flannel around your waist. Run errands in a cozy flannel and leggings or joggers. Layer your flannel with warm outerwear for cold, wintery days.

Article: Again, massage it in thoroughly, and pay special attention to dry patches. Make sure your moisturiser is oil-free, and if your skin still feels moisturised and hydrated before morning break, then skip this step. ) while you're in the toilets. If you still like to wear lipstick and gloss as well, then apply a good layer of the balm before, and then use your lipstick/gloss/colour on top. Drinking water re-hydrates the skin from the inside, and even if you already have a drink with you, some extra liquid won't do any harm. A large drink will last you throughout the day. Water-based fruit and veg are recommended to help dry skin, as well as fruit and veg rich in antioxidants and vitamin A, B, and C. A couple of ideas are to bring in a vegetable soup, and a fruit salad for dessert, or maybe a healthy salad, a couple of pieces of fruit and some yogurt? You may want to top up on some moisturiser or sunscreen.
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Nip to the toilets and apply another thin layer of the moisturiser you used in the morning at school morning break time or at your cover break. Take the time to apply a good lip balm or butter (The Body Shop do great ones! Buy a big bottle of water at this time. Grab another drink at midday (as you ought to drink at least 2 litres of water each day), and get a healthy lunch. Pop into the toilets again before you go back to work/school/jobs etc after lunch. Eat healthily, drink loads, and keep on top of your dry skin by moisturising all the time during the rest of the day.