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Gender: Female Location: Orange County, California Occupation: Student Age: 15 Member Since: August 8, 2005 Answers: 11 Last Update: August 12, 2005 Visitors: 2041
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Okay... I'm 13/f and my waist is like a sz. 12 or 14 slim in abercrombie kids jeans but like half of my upper legs and my butt don't fit in them right-like they are too tight. I have pretty big leg muscles but I also have a little fat on my upper legs and butt that I really want to get rid of or turn into muscle. Does anyone know a good workout for these specific areas? Thanks!
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Uhhh... try a bigger size? Because if you're thirteen and wearing a 12-14, I honestly think you are tiny, and if you could get into a 16, then you'd still be tiny so... yeah.
Hope I helped (sort of)!
XOXO
oPreppyo
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ok so im going to be a freshman and i want to dress really good this yr but i dont want peole to think im al self absorbed bc im not! i just want to look nice but not snobby bc i want to meet some new people
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Here's my style, I hope it helps.
I wear the following brands:
Lilly Pulitzer, Lacoste, Coach, Burberry, Abercrombie, Tiffany & Co., Ralph Lauren, Juicy Cotoure, Marc Jacobs, Gap, The North Face, Seven for all Mankind, Soffe shorts (they go with anything and are cheap... only like ten bucks a pair), and if you don't like my outragous preppiness and brand name obsession, there's always Old Navy, though I never go there. Old Navy gives cheap, trendy clothes, minus the quality, and the same goes for H & M. I know some people in my school shop at consignment stores, and though I don't, there is NOTHING wrong with them! Nobody has to know your clothes are used... I know someone who got $200 Prada shoes for like fifty bucks.
Loehmann's and Filene's Basement are great options, very designer, new clothing for ultra cheap.
Hope I helped!!!
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OK so my hair is wayyyyyyyy thick and frizzy, like totally thick. If i get it cut to about shoulder length, and get 2 layers taken off, will i see a big difference? Will other people? I alwayssss wear my hair up, so can yu still see the difference? and will it be easier to straighten, cus with the way my hair is now, it takes about 2 hours. Lots of questions, i know, but i'll rate high for any help (link)
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Cutting your hair will definantly make it easier to straighten. I have wavy hair, with corkscrew curls and sometimes it frizzes at the top in the summer time. There is a wonderful product that completly softens and flattens your hair. It's called Frizz-Ease, and it's by John Frieda. If you want more information, then this website is helpful: http://www.johnfrieda.com/salon_experience/index.asp?subSection=frizz&step=1
Taking off a couple layers helps, too... and I'm positive other people will see... as long as they're not completly oblivious.
Hope this helped!!!
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