Q: A single-color t-shirt will add contrast to your outfit while keeping it simple. Light colored jackets can be offset with dark colored shirt choices and vice versa. Wear a graphic tee for a trendier look.  When selecting a graphic tee or similar shirts, choose ones with designs on the front-middle of the shirt. This way others can see the design when your jacket’s unbuttoned. When wearing a tee, elaborate shoes might clash with your casual look. Try sneakers, simple boat shoes, or a casual, low-cut boot. Simple patterns, like horizontal stripes, can add pop to your ensemble. More complex patterns, like paisley, may draw attention away from your jacket. Jean jackets are often associated with rugged cowboys and rural farmers. Emphasize these qualities with plaid and simple checked patterns. Shirts made of flannel fabric are also an excellent choice for the rustic look. To complete your rustic appearance, wear a cowboy hat and some cowboy boots. Try not to over accessorize, as this may come across as though you’re trying too hard to look the part. If the color or the style of the denim of your jacket and pants don’t match, these may end up clashing. Get around the matching problem by wearing black jeans with your jean jacket. Keep this look simple and refined with a pair of brown shoes or low cut boots. Wear sneakers to dress this look down. Khaki pants will provide a casual, laid-back look with nearly any shirt and jean jacket combo. Traditional khakis will suit blue and black jackets. Khakis dyed non-traditional colors can add some variety to an everyday outfit.  Pair traditional khakis with a jean jacket and a button down shirt for a look that might be described as “rugged gentleman.” Brown accessories, like belts and bracelets, and brown footwear, like derbies and oxfords, work well with traditional khaki pants. Oxblood colors add a rich, refined warmth to this look.
A: Keep casual with a t-shirt. Play up the rustic qualities of your jacket. Match denim pants with your jacket carefully. Choose khaki pants for a versatile outfit.

Article: NSAIDs are medications designed to relieve pain and to control swelling and inflammation. They are available over-the-counter and as a prescription. Follow the usage directions on the product. Most NSAIDs will recommend not taking more than 1,200 mg in a 24-hour period. Well-known and effective NSAIDS include Advil, Motrin, and Ibuprofen. Magnesium and zinc are dietary supplements that help with muscle relaxation. These can be found in foods such as spinach, peanuts, brown rice, and almonds. Magnesium and zinc can also be taken as oral supplements. Talk to a doctor for more information about taking magnesium as a supplement. It’s not a prescription medication, so can be purchased over the counter. This is a muscle relaxer that blocks pain sensations between the nerves and the brain. It is usually used with rest and physical therapy to help treat muscle pain and tension. Carisoprodol is prescribed for a limited period as it may be habit-forming. Talk to a doctor for more information about this drug. Your doctor may also recommend that you take Carisoprodol in conjunction with aspirin. This drug can be used for longer periods of time without a habit forming. It’s commonly prescribed to relieve low back pain associated with muscle spasm.  Cyclobenzaprine can be safe for pregnant women to take, but it should still only be taken under the recommendation and careful supervision of your obstetrician. Do not use the drug if you have heart rhythm problems or an overactive thyroid. Valium is used to relieve low back pain associated with muscle spasm. It’s effective at treating tension and serious muscle pain. If you have serious muscle pain or spasms, talk to your doctor about Diazepam.  This medication can be very effective but easily habit forming. It should not be used for long periods of time. Your doctor will probably only prescribe you enough for 1-2 weeks. In most cases, doctors will only prescribe Valium for severe or chronic muscle pain. Avoid drinking alcohol, driving, or operating heavy machinery when using Valium.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for mild muscle pain. Take magnesium and zinc as supplements to decrease muscle pain. Ask your doctor about Carisoprodol as a solution to muscle tension. Talk to your doctor about Cyclobenzaprine if you have muscle spasms. Consider taking Diazepam (Valium) if you have severe pain or spasms.

Problem: Article: Although many fruits are very brightly colored, their juices do not always make for good food dye. Many citrus fruits, for example, have highly translucent juices (such as oranges and lemons), which do not stain other foods very effectively. Berries, on the other hand, are very effective for coloring foods.  To figure out which fruits will work best for your purposes, squeeze or blend fruits and pour the juice into a clear glass. Hold the glass up to the light; the less light that passes through, the better the juice will work as a food dye. For red or pink coloring, raspberries and cherries are good options; strawberries produce a lighter, more pastel shade of pink. For blue or purple, try blackberries or blueberries. Unlike with boiling vegetables to leach out their color, fruit juice food coloring is made of the fruit itself. For berries, stick them in a food processor or blender in order to liquefy them for your dye. For hand fruits, you can use a juicer instead (but again, most of these types of fruits don't make good dyes).  You can start with either fresh or frozen fruit if you are blending it, but fruits must be fresh in order to juice them effectively.  Be sure to remove any pits, large seeds, or inedible peels before tossing fruit into the blender; these can ruin your machine and will not help your food dye production efforts. Add a very small amount of water to the fruit if you are using a food processor in order to allow the fruit to adequately liquefy. Any time you blend or juice fruits, tiny seeds, skins, or other fibers (pulp) can end up in the juice. In order to preserve the consistency of the food you wish to dye, remove these elements from the juice by passing it through a mesh sieve (with very small holes) or a cheesecloth.  Straining is essential for maintaining consistency and smoothness in your dyes. However, if you are going for a less even look, you can choose not to strain the fruit juice (so long as there are no seeds in it!). Very finely-blended berries will be impossible to strain completely and will most likely end up with tiny flecks of skin and fibers in them; if this is not acceptable, consider juicing or boiling instead. Don't use a sieve or strainer with mesh that is large enough for seeds and fibers to pass through. Test-strain a small portion of your juice to make sure your mesh is effective. In some cases, the strained juice itself will be sufficient as a food dye. However, you can increase the intensity of the color by cooking off some of the water contained in the juice. Pour the juice into a small saucepan and cook it over medium heat until it becomes the consistency of a thick paste.  This process results in a highly concentrated dye, which will have dense flavor, especially if it is made from berries. Be sure to use it sparingly to avoid flavor contamination. Skip this if you are going for a lighter, more pastel coloring.
Summary: Choose fruits with opaque juices. Juice or blend the fruit. Strain the juice. Reduce the juice.

Q: If you have dead skin or cuticles that changed colors because of the dye, use a cuticle clipper to carefully remove the skin. This will save you from using harsh nail polish remover on your skin. If you've tried everything and your nails are still discolored, your best bet is to cover them with a fun nail polish. Be fashionable and disguise the stain at the same time!
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Trim your cuticles if they are dyed. Paint your nails if you just can't remove the dye.