I know it's just that I'm a teenager...but help me:(
Question Posted Monday February 6 2006, 4:46 pm
I know it's normal for teens esp. girls to go through this phase when they try on a million outfits just to go to the grocery and end up with something they started with 10 outfits ago. Today I had to go to the mall which is important but... I ran up n down the house half naked looking for clothes...n there's so much and I picked some and then 2 minutes later I don't use it and I use some other one! What to do what to do...n then wen i get something it's so simple and I realize I'm tired! Gosh what to do n how to stop this? How do i decide what to wear without tryin sooo many outfits?
ludolaundry answered Monday February 6 2006, 5:42 pm: that used to happen to me all the time, but i stopped by realizing that all my friends looked great wen they wore t-shirts and sweats and so i stopped obsessing over it
or you could get dressed like a minute before you have tog o so you dont have time to try a lot of stuff on...
trust me, people notice wen you look good, but they dont study your clothes!!! [ ludolaundry's advice column | Ask ludolaundry A Question ]
ratpakgirl answered Monday February 6 2006, 5:13 pm: Try putting all your clothes in sets - one pair of pants with a shirt that looks good with it - that way they'll be ready for you, and all you have to do is pull them off the hanger, put them off, and run off to the mall, or wherever. It takes out all the stress of having to find an outfit. Also, if the shirt/pants dont fit your mood, swap it with another one. If you do it like that, it should take less than 5-10 minutes to get ready in the morning -clothing wise.. yeah, some girls take forever with makeup, so i'm not counting makeup time.. :P Hope this helps, and good luck!
Liz [ ratpakgirl's advice column | Ask ratpakgirl A Question ]
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