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Ok, I am going to a new high school next fall, and i would really like to have a reputation as a prep. I have the personality, and I kind of was a prep at my old school, but I got caught up in the wrong crowd and my rep went down the drain. SO, I would like step-by-step type advice on how to have a sweet, preppy, reputation at my new school! how to meet the right people, not act like im trying to hard, how to dress, etc! thank you SO MUCH!!
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As far as clothes go, walk into an Abercrombie & Fitch store and ask one of the girls there to help you pick out a few outfits. Also, pay attention to how the mannequins and the greeters at the front of the store are dressed. Those are the main "looks" that are being pushed for the season. And you can never go wrong adding a few polos, henleys, and destroyed jeans to your wardrobe.
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if i'm like 5'6
how much do i have to weigh
to be a model? and dont say
that there are models that
are all weights please
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You're the same height as me. If you are talking about high fashion modeling, then you will have to be absolutely tiny like Kate Moss (she is 5'6") if you want any hopes of making it. I believe she is around 100 lbs, although I could be wrong. I wouldn't get my hopes up if I were you though, as you can have the "look", but if you are not tall then 99.99% of the major agencies will pass you up. Also, keep in mind that Kate has had eating disorders and drug addictions in an attempt to remain as thin as she is, so I really wouldn't reccommend that method to anyone.
If you are interested in doing modeling for fun, like for a small local agency, then generally those models are around a size 4 (but different types of advertisements look for different types of girls).
Really though, it's hard to give a certain weight for everyone to follow. A big-boned girl who weighs 140 could look better than a small-boned girl who weighs 120. It really all just depends where and how you carry the weight on your body.
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So i got my hair permantly straightened and now i leave it down all the time and it bores me to death.
i tryed to bobby pin my bangs like big how everyone does but i part my hair and you can see like a line of no hair, i dont know if that makes sense of whatever. but i dont know what to do!
and how do girls get their hair so big from the top and so thin and straight from the bottom, can i do that?
my hair is
color: dark brown
length: up to boobs
cut/style: "bangs" up to my chin ( cuz i wanna tie it up with out anything falling down, it will bother me) and like layers
any step by step instructions that arent too difficult?
websites are fine, but i like it if its in your own experience
can i still curl my hair?
scrunch it?
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Try using root volumizer on it and then back-combing to create even more volume. Victoria's Secret sells a fabulous volumizer by Johnathan that doesn't make your hair sticky or stiff or anything, but still gives it major volume.
Absolutely it will work with your permanently straightened hair. Supermodel Adriana Lima used to have incredibly kinky/curly hair naturally, but eventually had it permanently straightened. She is still able to style her hair however she wants - straight, curly, wavy, bedhead, etc.
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I went to get what were supossed to be highlights last year. First of all, THEY WERE WHITE BLONDE! Second, they dyed ALL of it! Not just highlights! So, I freaked out and a month later I went to another hair salon, they made it red. THEN about two months ago, I went to another place and the guy added some brown and blonde highlights, so now it looks BARELY any better, but not as bad. The way it looks is really lowering my self esteem and how I feel about the way I look. It's already grown out about 3 inches, though. I seriously think I will kill someone if they screw up my hair again. & my parents will probably scream if I ask if I can go to another salon and fix it. What should I do? (link)
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Why don't you go to the store and find some hair dye that matches your natural colour (or close to it)? That way you could do it yourself and start over with the colour you normally have. I wouldn't go to another salon for highlights unless you get a reliable reference from someone about a good stylist who really knows what they're doing.
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