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    I don't really understand how to look graceful. For example, in a book someone might say: envied for her grace and beauty. How do I be like that?
    Hawk5253
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    Grace and beauty are powerful characteristics in a human being. A person can choose between two ways to act toward a situation: one way is to go all aggressive about it by losing your temper and self control, and the other way is to be in control by handling the situation and being your own master. A conception that grace is only walking in style, being humble, generous, and kind. Grace includes all those characteristics that come under humanity. One must be delicate toward situations and choose to face it rather than run away. The confidence you get in yourself is what people will envy about you.
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    What if it's hard to make eye contact since I'm extremely tall for my age?
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    Try not to completely tilt your head down to look them in the eyes. Instead, try to look down with just your eyes. If this is uncomfortable or awkward, you can look down, just try not to make it very noticeable.
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    l don't like eye shadow or mascara; I just like lip balm and blush. What should I use?
    Arine Anime
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    Make your lips stand out; for example, add a gloss rather than a regular lip balm. It'll make your lips appealing yet not too bold.
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    How can I still be graceful if I don't like makeup?
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    Just follow all the other steps more carefully, and even if you don't wear makeup, try to let your entire face be shown, as in pulling your hair up out of your face, or making a cute hairdo on top of your head to let your entire face be shown.
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    What if I can't look people in the eye and feel like a major weirdo?
    Mary Sue13
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    Just look between their eyes or eyebrows. They will not notice any difference.
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