how to look stylish without spending tons of money?
Question Posted Wednesday October 4 2006, 8:19 pm
hi i need some advice on how to look stylish and trendy without having to be spending loads of money. i was wondering if you could help me? and also i want to know how to be popular thanks
Volleyball2150 answered Thursday October 5 2006, 2:08 pm: Stylish and Trendy tips-
www.geocities.com/mka_wonderland
try using a little eye-shadow, mascara, lipgloss...
another thing, go on that website I said and they have so many different hair styles. Wear a hairstyle differently everyday. Jewlery and Accessories are a good add-on for style. Just wear a necklace everyday thats different or earrings, braclets, anklets or hair clips.
Popular- just like the other person said... popularity is just having alot of friends. The way you can get alot of friends is by acting YOU!
dont be somebody you're not...
socialize, compliment people and especially BE NICE! Nobody will be friends with you if you are a total slut and just care about boys, make-up, money...etc.
Be yourslef and talk with people.
liKEiLOVEYOU23 answered Thursday October 5 2006, 10:24 am: lol well popularity isnt everything but if you are looking for change. id say go to a drug store, like walgreens and eckards..and get some makeup. try some foundation with like blush or bronzer and then some mascarra and eyeliner.
what color eyes do you have?
the definetion of popular is having lots of friends.
if you want lots of friends...be yourself. and go out and be a social butterfly.
but do NOT change yourself for anyone...its really not worth it
cheers darlin xoxo [ liKEiLOVEYOU23's advice column | Ask liKEiLOVEYOU23 A Question ]
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