leLovely answered Saturday January 13 2007, 10:41 pm: I recommend Seventeen. I used to read Cosmogirl, but then I started reading Seventeen and I like it 3948 x better! =] But between those two, Cosmo Girl. [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
sis321 answered Saturday January 13 2007, 9:07 pm: try J-14,M-Magazine,and twist.it has everything From embarrasing moments to makeup and hot celebs.
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fabulous11 answered Saturday January 13 2007, 7:49 pm: well j-14 is all about celebritys and quizzes and stuff.
Cosmo girl is all make up and fashon.
So what one do you like better?
I would reccomed seventton, it has both of those mixed together in one.
DuHHitSkATexx answered Saturday January 13 2007, 7:39 pm: If I were you, I wouldn't get either. CosmoGirl has too many ads and doesn't have a lot of quizzes, even though it talks a lot about celebrities. I don't really like J-14, but you might. My choice would be Seventeen. It has a lot about celebrities, health, beauty, and real life (talking about real life stories about tragedies and good things too =]). It doesn't have too many ads and I LOVE this magazine! It's my all time favorite!
Hope I helped!
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linkinpark0651 answered Saturday January 13 2007, 7:33 pm: I personally like Cosmo Girl better than J-14. J-14 seems to focus solely on celebrities more than makeup, fashion, embarrassing moments, etc. I also suggest Seventeen. Cosmo Girl and Seventeen are similar. I used to really like YM (Your Magazine), but I never see it on the news stands anymore, so I never get to read it. [ linkinpark0651's advice column | Ask linkinpark0651 A Question ]
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