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Being the "prettiest girl in school" is about more than just the way you look, it is also about how you feel. Taking care of your body by eating better, working out, and taking care of your skin and nails can not only make you look better but feel better and more confident, too. Working on your look, especially by wearing clothes that flatter your body shape, and style can also make you look and feel prettier.

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Taking Care of Your Body

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  1. This is an important step in making your body and mind better. It can also clear up your skin and give you more energy. Adding fruits and vegetables to your existing diet, swapping out regular pasta for whole-grain options, and changing red or fatty meats for leaner options are great ways to eat healthier. You should limit the amount of salt you include in your diet. Look for low-sodium versions of the foods most likely to have high amounts of salt like sauces, dressings, and prepared soups. [1]
    • For example, if a recipe calls for a few vegetables, you can add a greater variety or increase the amount the recipe calls for this will widen your variety of food and keep you healthy.
    • If a recipe calls for spaghetti, try a whole wheat pasta instead. If a recipe calls for ground beef, use ground turkey or chicken instead.
    • Avoid processed foods as much as possible.
  2. Take the time to work on getting more fit . The endorphins you get from working out can make you feel happier and more confident about your body. You don't need to be super skinny or have a particular body shape to be pretty. Being healthy by exercising can make you pretty no matter what your body looks like.
    • There are so many ways you can get fit. Many people go running every day. Some people do workout videos. Some people go to the gym. Others use fitness games, hand weights, run up and down the stairs, hike, or just dance around the house. [2]
    • You should really talk to your doctor before you start any kind of new and vigorous workout routine. Your doctor can best assess what your body can handle.
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  3. Following a good skin care routine can also help you look prettier. At a minimum you should use a cleanser and moisturizer every day and a facial scrub a few times a week. [3]
    • Using a sheer moisturizer with SPF can give you a natural looking dewy glow. [4]
    • Use a loofah in the shower to get rid of dead skin and keep your skin looking bright and fresh.
  4. Eating a healthier diet can indirectly help the health of your nails, but there's also plenty you can do to benefit your nails directly. Having nice-looking nails can help make you look more attractive. Clean your nails every day with soap and water, and trim them every one to two weeks, depending on how long you like them to be. You should also shape your nails so that all look uniform and neat.
    • If you notice that having longer nails leads to breakage and peeling in your nails, keep them a bit shorter. Having healthy nails is much more important than having long nails.
    • Try to save any crazy nail art for the weekend and keep your nails neat with only one color or a clear polish on them during the week. [5]
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Getting Your Look Right

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  1. Your clothes should fit well, look neat, and be a little on the classier side. Dressing to flatter your body shape is a simple way to look prettier. [6] [7]
    • If you have a circle shape (sometimes called an apple shape) avoid clothing that draws attention to your midsection, like high-rise pants or belts. Slim cut pants, shift dresses, and tunic tops are good choices if you have a circle shape.
    • If you have a triangle shape – wider at the hips than at the shoulders or torso – avoid oversize clothing, skinny jeans, and any flimsy, body-hugging fabrics. Wide leg pants, tailored jackets, and boat neck tops will flatter your body.
    • If you have an hourglass shape, with a larger chest, narrow waist and full hips, avoid styles without a lot of shape, like boxy dresses, tunics, or oversize cardigans. You should favor high-waisted pants, wrap dresses, and v-neck tops.
    • If you have a rectangle-shaped body (sometimes called a boy shape), avoid tight dresses which emphasize your shape and any tops that aren’t structured. Boots cut pants and a fitted jacket will favor your body type.
  2. Being pretty is often about looking put together – like you spent some time thinking about your look before you left the house. How you do this depends a lot on your personal style, but doing things like making sure your hair is brushed and styled, or that you’re wearing a few cute accessories, or that you’ve really worked on dressing to flatter your body type can all help. [8]
  3. It’s easy to run some product through your hair or just throw it up in a ponytail before you run out of the door in the morning. But paying attention to your hair is an easy way to look prettier. Experiment with your hair to find easy, go-to styles for your length and texture. [9]
    • If you get in a pinch during the day and you find your hair is starting to frizz, you can add a small amount of your moisturizer to your hair. [10]
  4. Everyone has different preferences for how they like their makeup to look. But applying just some basic foundation, mascara, and concealer can make you look prettier. Use your fingers to apply your foundation for a sheerer look or a brush for more coverage. Brush some loose finishing powder to your T-zone - down your nose and across your forehead - to prevent oil from coming through your foundation. [11]
    • You can prepare your eyelids for any type of look by using a matte eyeshadow that matches the lightest part of your skin - usually your neck. Brush this shadow on your lid, in your crease, and up to your brow bone. You can also use an actual eye makeup base for this as well. [12]
  5. Confidence is really attractive, and one of the easiest ways to exude confidence is by improving your posture. When you're standing, put your shoulders back, and look straight ahead (not at the floor). If you're sitting, try to resist the temptation of hunching over your desk or table. Instead, pretend like there's a string that goes through the top of your head and down your spine, and that that string is always pulled tight. You’ll be surprised how much better you feel and look if you improve your posture. [13]
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Having the Right Attitude

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  1. Lots of popular culture suggests that the prettiest girls are also the cruelest. You don’t have to be mean to be pretty; in fact, it makes you less attractive. Be kind to people instead: ask them how they are and offer help if you see them struggling. [14]
  2. People who are confident always seem more attractive to others. A great way be confident is by preparing yourself for situations you might be in. This means showing up to class having done your homework, do some extra research on the company you're interviewing with, or even just looking up which movies are playing before you make plans with your friends. [15]
  3. People who smile generally look prettier than people who frown all the time. Smiling more can help you look prettier, and it also makes you seem more approachable. [16]
  4. Have you ever noticed how people who seem to know who they are and have no problem being themselves seem more attractive? Sticking to your own style, whether it’s with make-up, your clothes, or your accessories, can help you look prettier. One of the easiest ways to be yourself is by following your intuition, sometimes called following your "gut." If something just doesn't feel right to you - whether it's a certain type of clothing, a makeup look, or an activity that your friends or significant other wants you to do - don't do it. [17]
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    What can I do to get more people to like me at school?
    Sheila A. Anderson
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    Sheila A. Anderson is a Certified Image Consultant, International Branding Icon, and the Founder of Image Power Play, an impression management and personal branding company. With over three decades of experience, she specializes in empowering corporate professionals to raise their personal image to meet the value of their brand. Sheila is a Certified Image Consultant with The Image Resource Network and a Certified Universal Style Consultant with The Universal Style International. Sheila is a member of the C-Suite Network Advisors and the author of the book, I.C.U., The Comprehensive Guide to Breathing Life Back Into Your Personal Brand.
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    Try mirroring people when you talk to them. This is where you take their tone and energy, and then replicate it. So, if they're laughing, you should laugh with them. If they're kind of sad, speak in a more empathetic and measured tone. By mirroring another person's behavior, you activate the feel-good part of their brain and they'll respond well.
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    How does good posture make you pretty?
    Sheila A. Anderson
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    Sheila A. Anderson is a Certified Image Consultant, International Branding Icon, and the Founder of Image Power Play, an impression management and personal branding company. With over three decades of experience, she specializes in empowering corporate professionals to raise their personal image to meet the value of their brand. Sheila is a Certified Image Consultant with The Image Resource Network and a Certified Universal Style Consultant with The Universal Style International. Sheila is a member of the C-Suite Network Advisors and the author of the book, I.C.U., The Comprehensive Guide to Breathing Life Back Into Your Personal Brand.
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    Your body language communicates a lot about how you feel and that impacts the way people perceive you. If you sit up straight, make eye contact, and smile, people will naturally be drawn to you!
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    How do I look pretty for school when I only have two outfits?
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    Try changing things up by adding accessories like belts, scarves, jackets, etc. You can also buy clothes from thrift stores or outlet stores if you're on a budget, or even trade stuff with friends.
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      • Avoid biting your nails.
      • Always be a few steps ahead. Figure out your clothes, makeup, and accessories the night before. This helps you stay organized, and can lower stress. Being prepared also helps you get better sleep, so you will look and feel better.
      • Don't try too hard to be pretty. Always remember that inner beauty is more important than outer beauty. Be proud of who you are.
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      • Avoid changing your look too much. It is not good to try and turn your curly hair straight all the time, wear colored contacts, loads of makeup, and other things that change who you are. This should be the last thing on your list.
      • And always remember to be yourself no matter what. Some will adore you and some will hate everything about you. But who cares? It's your life. Make the most out of it.
      • Don’t wear lots of makeup. It is bad for your skin. You don’t need makeup and are pretty the way you are. Don’t be like other girls who wear tons of makeup.
      • Don't be mean to people for their style; be nice to them and that will make you prettier and make you feel good.
      • Always wear a small accessory with your outfit (ex: a necklace, headband, or bracelet).
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      References

      1. https://www.hhs.gov/fitness/eat-healthy/how-to-eat-healthy/index.html
      2. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-attraction-doctor/201111/being-beautiful-or-handsome-is-easier-you-think
      3. https://www.glamour.com/gallery/8-best-look-pretty-tips-ever#1
      4. https://www.glamour.com/gallery/8-best-look-pretty-tips-ever#1
      5. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/nails/a34645/healthy-nail-care-tips/
      6. Sheila A. Anderson. Certified Image Consultant & International Branding Icon. Expert Interview. 9 August 2021.
      7. Elle Monus. Image Consultant. Expert Interview. 7 September 2021.
      8. Sheila A. Anderson. Certified Image Consultant & International Branding Icon. Expert Interview. 9 August 2021.
      9. Sheila A. Anderson. Certified Image Consultant & International Branding Icon. Expert Interview. 9 August 2021.

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      Being the prettiest girl in school is about feeling good about the way you look and treating others well. Choose clothes that flatter your body shape and fit well so you feel confident, which is an attractive feature. You should also choose a hairstyle you like, whether it's a ponytail or straight hair, which will help your overall appearance look more put together. Your outfit will look even better if you add a few cute accessories, like bracelets or necklaces. Remember to smile often during the day, because happy people generally look prettier. You should also offer to help others when they need it since showing off your caring personality will make you seem prettier. For tips on how to look pretty by changing your diet, keep reading!

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