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Prom Preparation!!!


Question Posted Thursday April 24 2008, 4:11 pm

I'm not sure if this in the right category, but I need some tips on things/ways to get ready for prom. It's on May 24, and I need to start getting ready. I'm going to get my dress this weekend, but besides that any tips on things to do or things to buy would be greatll appreciated. Thanks!

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CHECKERED-LOVE answered Friday April 25 2008, 7:50 am:
well as the person above me said, make your plans now with full permission. That's always a good idea.

I would also start playing around with different hairstyles that way you can find the perfect one for prom.

If you have any skin issues (ex. redness, acne) I would suggest that you start getting rid of it. Those can take some time to get rid of, so definitely start now.

Teeth whitening. If you want the pictures to come out gorgeous, i suggest using crest whitestrips or other whitening products for your teeth.

If your tanning. I know a lot of people who want to be tan for their prom and they wait until the last minute using a spray tan and it looks awful. Start trying products now if you want to be tan. ( If you don't need to be tan then skip this =])

Make sure that everything that needs to be done is finished a couple days before prom. People stress out over it way to much. If you have everything set up, the night will be nothing but fun =]

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ChevyIINova answered Friday April 25 2008, 3:51 am:
Well, it's been some years since I was at my senior prom. I'm a guy for one so I'll let you in on what I did. Me and some friends planned on going out afterwards to another friend's house to have a party. I suggest if you plan on going out to make plans now and have it all set up with permission from your parents and your friend's parents.

If you happen to go plan a night on the town, let your folks now where you are going and whom they would need to contact in case of an emergency. My folks did the parent meeting thing with my friend's parents so that may be an option for you if they say, "no come straight home."

If you really want to impress your fellow students, find a limousine rental and arrive in style! You can even arrange a pick up afterwards. I'm almost embarrassed to say but we had ours filled with sparkling grape juice, like champagne but non-alcoholic. They should do that for you if you request it.

Bring a camera! Gees... almost forgot to add that. Yes, bring a camera so you can remember. Sorry I can't add anything to your wardrobe on what you should buy. Any rate, have fun and be safe.

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