Article: Before you revamp your style, sort through your clothes and try on some items. To play with different looks, try pairing your favorite garments with other items you typically wouldn’t try. Donate any items that no longer speak to you or don’t make you feel confident.  For example, perhaps you always wear T-shirts with blue jeans. Throw on a flannel or cardigan sweater over top, and accessorize with a beanie. Or, try pairing your shirts with funky skirts or leggings. Consider the last time you wore an item. If it’s been many months to 1 year since you last wore an item, it may be time to rehome the garment and update your look. When you create awesome looks that scream you, take a picture with your phone or camera to document the look. That way, you can simply review what previously made you feel confident and strive for a similar look.  You don’t have to go with the same exact look as your images. Use them as inspiration, and expand upon the outfit with other garments or accessories if you'd like. Maybe for a date night you wore an awesome black dress, patterned tights, boots, and a belt. Take a picture of this, and next time you get ready for a night out, consider wearing the same dress but with different tights or heels instead of boots. Think of a few famous people whose style you admire, or consider different common style labels you want to incorporate, like bohemian or punk. Search for outfits on Google, and look for casual, dressy, and professional ensembles in neat patterns and attractive colors.  This will help you find items you like and dislike so you’ll have some ideas in mind. Style icons can be fashionistas, actors, celebrities, athletes, or public figures. Some examples include Marilyn Monroe, Katherine Hepburn, Twiggy, Madonna, and Oprah, to name a few. Search generally with keywords like “style” or “fashion,” or get specific with search queries like “bohemian looks” or “punk fashion.” Then, make a Pinterest account, create a board called “Style,” and save pictures that inspire you to reference later. Save images of complete outfits, interesting accessories, cool shoes, and unique jackets. Before you go shopping, take a look at what you’ve saved so you can look for similar garments. Styles and trends come and go as the seasons change. You can review current collections to find inspiration for your own look. Look for items you can wear all year long, regardless of the latest trends.  For example, many websites have separate tabs or sections  for “Outfit Inspiration,” “Streetwear,” or “Collections.” Click these tabs, and look through different outfits that you can make your own. Maybe you are inspired to wear sneakers with a skater dress, or maybe you want to try wearing hats instead of tying up your hair. While avant-garde looks may be over-the-top for daily looks (or maybe not!), they help you get the creative gears turning. Keep an eye out for neat color combinations, interesting textures, bold accessories, and overall look of the model. For example, maybe you find a dress with an asymmetrical hemline and a bold color in your favorite magazine. While you may not go for that exact dress, you can play with different collars in your own style, such as turtleneck sweaters or cowl neck tunics. Visit your local mall or favorite store, and browse selections at your favorite stores as well as stores you’ve never shopped from. Look for colors in your palette, and try on your favorites to ensure they fit great.  Consider what you have in your closet already as you shop. If you know you need a new button-down to wear to job interviews, or a new pair of running shoes for the gym, start with items like these. Shop at thrift stores, vintage retailers, and consignment shops to find one-of-a-kind, unique garments. You can shop for new outfits at these locations without breaking your budget! If you are having trouble generating your own style ideas, reach out to a friend or parent and ask for suggestions. They may have helpful opinions about what colors or silhouettes flatter you or what looks really don’t fit your personality. You can also ask the associates and stylists who work at retail stores for tips and opinions to update your style.
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Review your wardrobe to find inspiration inside your own closet. Take pictures of your favorite outfit combinations to reference later. Research common styles and style icons online to find inspiration. Make a “Style” board on Pinterest and save your favorite looks. Look for ready-to-wear collections in fashion magazines or websites. Review couture styles for general mood inspirations for your outfits. Go shopping and see what items speak to you. Ask for advice from your friends, parents, or retail employees.

Many people advocate a chamomile compress as a way to help soothe a piercing and potentially prevent scarring. You will need a bag of chamomile tea.  Boil some water and immerse the tea bag in the water. After several minutes, remove the tea bag. Let the tea bag cool for a few minutes. Then, apply the tea bag to your piercing, in the area where you feel pain. If you got your lip pierced, eating and drinking something cool can help. Try ice cream, cold water, cold beverages, popsicles, frozen yogurt, and other cold items to ease the pain. You can also eat small pieces of ice to get relief from pain with lip or tongue piercings. There may be certain foods that irritate your skin. If anything you're eating seems to aggravate the piercing, try something else. While putting ice or an ice pack on your piercing may seem like a good idea, you could end up accidentally irritating the piercing by putting pressure on it. If you want to cool the area, stick to something gentler, like a cool chamomile tea compress. Aside from oral piercings, most piercings do not swell very much if they’re done correctly. You shouldn’t have any need to use ice to reduce swelling from a non-oral piercing.
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Try a chamomile tea compress. Try cold food and drinks for lip piercings. Avoid icing non-oral piercings.