When it comes to fashion, hair and makeup is key. During your teenage years, you may struggle with your complexion. Acne, breakouts, and combination skin are very common complaints during the teen years. Your hormones are still adjusting and going through many changes, and this unfortunately may wreak havoc on your skin. If you are struggling with your skin and trying to keep it blemish free, then you may want to see a dermatologist. There are many remedies today that will effectively treat acne and breakouts. Also, be sure not to overindulge in spicy or greasy foods as these have a negative impact on the skin. Again, drinking the recommended amount of water daily will help flush your skin and keep it clear.
If you aren't sure what hairstyle is best for you, then you should consult with a professional hair stylist. Professional stylists will give you a free consultation to discuss options such as hair color, cut, and help you choose a style that best compliments your face shape. Call ahead to schedule a consultation and make sure that it is free. When you have found the hairstyle that best suits your face, body structure, personality, and lifestyle make sure to ask your stylist to show you how to maintain the style at home.
If you have figure flaws that you are not comfortable with, you can easily camouflage those parts while accessorizing parts that you are pleased with. The key to true fashion is to find your strengths and enhance them. If it is your eyes, then wear eye makeup that enhances them and shows them off. If you have great legs, then you may prefer styles that accentuate them. Everyone has features that they are well pleased with, and learning how to accept your body, while highlighting your favorite features is key to making any fashion statement a success.
Tips For Teenage Girls
There are some things you can do, however, to break the ice on that first date. And while you're breaking the ice, you can be observing your guy to decide whether you want a second date with him.
Dating Tips for Teenage Girls #1: Go to a Movie or Concert
This will allow you to spend a few hours together without struggling to find something to say. Afterwards, the show you just saw will give you plenty to talk about. While you're evaluating the show, you can be evaluating your date as well. Do you and he share a sense of humor or a similar sense of values? Does he laugh at things you find offensive?
Dating Tips for Teenage Girls #2: Do Something Physical
Go indoor rock climbing, challenge him to a good, hard game of tennis, or suggest a bowling match. Until you know him better, avoid activities like hiking that will put the two of you together in an isolated area. Observe his attitude and see how does he react if you win? Does he get sullen and resentful, or is he pleased for you?
Dating Tips for Teenage Girls #3: Double (or Triple, or Quadruple) Date
Go out with other couples to get some pizza or see a movie. The more people there are, the more easily the conversation flows. Watch your date as he interacts with other people. How does he treat the other girls? Is he pleasant, or does he make crude remarks that annoy the others?
Dating Tips for Teenage Girls #4: Make a Study Date
Meet at the library to catch up on school work. Most libraries have private rooms study buddies can reserve. As you work and chat together, observe his behavior. Does he do his share, or does he count on you to do the majority of the work? Does he know how to work through a problem, or does he get easily frustrated?
A first date can be every bit as awkward as a job interview. But these dating tips for teenage girls will allow you to have fun with your date, while at the same time keeping an eye out for personality traits you may find undesirable.
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