All outfits at country concerts stem from one of these two looks.  Denim is a key component to any country outfit.   Jeans can come in different styles and colors. Jean skirts, boyfriend jeans, jean shorts, and jean jackets are all perfect for a country concert. They have a casual look but can still be tweaked to look feminine. Lighter colored jeans work best for day concerts but dark tones work best for nighttime. Floral prints, flowing fabrics, and ruffly cuts are all feminine choices.  "Sexy" isn't the style at country concerts. Summer dresses, day dress and maxi dresses are all fashionable decisions. Country concerts tend to be more casual than pop concerts. Your dress should be more conservative. Miniskirts really aren't practical or comfortable. Remember, country style is more geared towards a casual look. Flannel is always in style at a country concert.   Looser button ups, camisoles, and tank tops are all great options. Ruffles, lace and bows are all details that work for this type of concert. Wear a denim jacket over a t-shirt or camisole. Denim is very fashionable in a country look Country looks emphasize cowboy hats and boots.   Add a cowboy hat for a playful look. Cowboy boots, or boots in general, are always a popular option. Jewelry should be delicate like studs, charm bracelets, and long natural looking necklaces. Emphasize both comfort and femininity. Don't wear too much makeup or overdo your hair. A natural look is most fashionable for a country concert.   Wear your hair down in loose curls, up in a messy bun or in a single braid. For make-up it's important to be natural and minimal. A pink, glowing blush is a must. Don't wear bright eyeshadow or lipstick. Harsh, bright colors don't really go with the casual vibe of country fashion.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose between jeans or a dress. Consider wearing a dress. Choose a light, feminine shirt. Accessorize your outfit. Do your hair and make up to complete the look.

Q: If you have a buildup of wax in your ears, it may be time to flush it out using a bulb syringe and a wax softening solution. Most cases of ear wax buildup can be treated at home. Before you attempt to remove ear wax, get your supplies together:  A clean bulb syringe Wax softening solution. You can get this over-the-counter at your local pharmacy or use a natural remedy like baby oil, mineral oil, glycerin or hydrogen peroxide.  A clean towel This will help to loosen the earwax before you try to remove it.  Tilt your head to one side. Drop five to 10 drops of the solution, or your chosen home remedy, into your ear canal. Leave the drops in for several minutes. Keep your head tilted or put a cotton ball in your ear canal to prevent the drops from leaking. You can wait one to two days for the wax to soften up before you use the bulb syringe. Do this by squeezing the air out of it first. Then, place the tip of the syringe in a bowl of warm water.  Slowly release your grip on the syringe. This will suction the warm water up into the syringe. Don't do this too quickly or you may end up with many air bubbles in the syringe. Tilt your head over a clean towel and pull your outer ear up and back. This will straighten your ear canal. Gently squeeze the water out of the syringe and into your ear canal. Once you have squeezed water in your ear, allow the water to drain out, as well as any dislodged wax.  When the water has drained completely, dry your outer ear with a towel. You can repeat this process several times to flush out the wax. In some cases, the softening agents may only loosen the outer layer of wax and cause it to lodge deeper in your ear canal or against your eardrum. If no wax dislodges or you develop an ear ache, seek medical care for your ear. The doctor may repeat the irrigation attempts with the bulb syringe, suction your ear canal, or use a microscope to get a better look at the inside of your ear.
A: Gather your materials. Put several drops of wax softening solution into your ear canal. Fill a bulb syringe with warm water. Place the tip of the syringe at the entrance of your ear canal. Tip your head to the side to let the water drain. Seek medical attention if the ear wax does not dislodge after several treatments.

Article: The husk will easily peel off in nuts that are cracked. If you leave the husks on, your nuts are more susceptible to mold development. Not only that, processing time increases as the husk hardens.. Nuts that haven't cracked are tougher to open. Using your tool of choice, create a crack in the husk. Afterwards, you should be able to easily peel it off with your hands. Ripe nuts have a chocolate brown color within the inner husk. If you notice the inside of the husk is white, it's not ripe. This means cracks, discolored husks, and worm holes. Remember: these quality control standards are for the inner nuts, not the husks on the outside. Smaller nuts can still be used, but these requirements are standard for warehouses that process them commercially. If you want the absolute best quality, follow the same standards A cool, dry location is ideal for macadamia nut storage prior to roasting. If you're transporting dehusked nuts, it's fine to let them spend 1 day at most in bags or boxes. Always air-dry them prior to storage.  Other more effective storage options include a slotted or wire rack, or in layers of cloth.  Roast your nuts as soon as possible.
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Remove the husk from your cracked nuts within 24 hours of harvesting. Remove whole husks using Vice grips, hammers, and nutcrackers. Remove any nuts that are damaged or less than 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) in diameter. Store dehusked nuts somewhere dry for 2 to 3 weeks.

Article: Avoid leaving them buttoned since it will make your rolled sleeves too tight. Make sure you get all of the buttons, including any that are higher up along the forearm. Bring your other cuff up to the same point on your arm as you did on the first sleeve. Look in a mirror, check that your sleeves’ lengths match, and make sure the rolls don’t look too thick.  Additionally, make sure the same amount of cuff is poking out on each side. Sometimes called the Italian Roll, this style looks especially great when the cuff’s inside lining is a different color than the rest of the shirt. The contrasting colors can create a striking accent and add interest to your outfit.
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Unfasten each button on your sleeve cuff. Repeat the process to roll your other shirt sleeve.