Question Posted Thursday September 7 2006, 5:22 pm
today i went to school looking very bad. my makeup was all smeared down my face and my hair looked retarded even tho i straitened it.. i didnt relize i looked so bad til i got home and fixed it and i looked a whole lot better. how do i keep this from happening again?
duudee_advicer answered Thursday September 7 2006, 6:56 pm: I've noticed thats happened to me alot lateley too;
Apply straightening mousse (I use Pantene Pro-V`s brand) when you hair is damp, blow dry it straight, straighten it, sleep on it, then wake up in the morning and touch it up. I`ve found this helpes amazingly to make it stay straight all day. If you have PE, try not to tie it back.
If you can, try stopping by the bathroom every once in a while between class periods, just wash off any smeared liner and reapply if you have time. Also, if you don't have time keep a mirror in your locker or your purse.
Be sure to apply deoderant (if you don't) before you go to school, also try some perfume to keep your body smelling fresh, the last thing you need is body odor.
xkristix3 answered Thursday September 7 2006, 6:15 pm: oh dont worry. it happens to me alllllll the time. what i basically do is check how i look right before i walk out the door and go to the bathroom on a break or during lunch to check once more. i also have a hair brush and mirror in my locker for one of those kind of emergencies. hope that helped. good luck! <3kristi [ xkristix3's advice column | Ask xkristix3 A Question ]
adviceforlife answered Thursday September 7 2006, 6:05 pm: Simple, check yourself before you go to school And if at the last minute you forget to, ask a family member or a friend. I know how that is. I've gone to school looking like I've been in a train wreck. But just do as I advised and you should do just fine. And remember, if you have any more questions don't forget to *Ask Ashley* [ adviceforlife's advice column | Ask adviceforlife A Question ]
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