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Rachel
People think I'm 11 and I'm actually 15. Plus I'm really short (only 5ft.) Once my teacher looked me dead in the eye and asked in front or the entire class if I'm even old enough for high school and people laughed. Only boys younger then me ever ask me out or guys that are like 20 but that's kinda gross. I want a boyfriend but one that's actually my age. I just turned 15 two weeks ago and I don't want to be "cute" or "adorable" anymore. I don't want to dress like a whore or anything but how can I look my age?
Answer
Hi! That sounds rough. :( I have some ideas though.
If you are allowed, wear some makeup! If you are not, even just a shimmery lip balm or lip gloss will make you look more mature! Here is a link to a simple and school appropriate makeup look.
http://nounaryustyle.com/2012-makeup-tips-for-teenagers-girls/eye-makeup-tips-for-asian-women/
Also, dress up a bit, try simple patterns instead of rainbows, cat hoodies, (not being mean but lots of clothing from Stiches or Streetwear Society) I don't know how you dress haha so I'm not accusing you of dress like a seven year old either, just tips!
Try spending more money on less clothes so you can get a few very nice quality outfits.
Also, possibly use a cute tote or purse instead of a backpack.
http://pollymay.wordpress.com/2012/08/28/schoolcollegeuniversitylife
As for the hair, try searching some YouTube videos. Kaileemckenzie is a great role model and is very helpful same with cutegirlshairstyles! Instead of just leaving your hair directly down, curly a few pieces, twist back you bangs, put it in a side bun, anything goes!
http://www.hercampus.com/school/unc/hairstyling-101-five-easy-hairstyles-class-0
Good luck and I hope I helped!
Hi! That sounds rough. :( I have some ideas though.
If you are allowed, wear some makeup! If you are not, even just a shimmery lip balm or lip gloss will make you look more mature! Here is a link to a simple and school appropriate makeup look.
http://nounaryustyle.com/2012-makeup-tips-for-teenagers-girls/eye-makeup-tips-for-asian-women/
Also, dress up a bit, try simple patterns instead of rainbows, cat hoodies, (not being mean but lots of clothing from Stiches or Streetwear Society) I don't know how you dress haha so I'm not accusing you of dress like a seven year old either, just tips!
Try spending more money on less clothes so you can get a few very nice quality outfits.
Also, possibly use a cute tote or purse instead of a backpack.
http://pollymay.wordpress.com/2012/08/28/schoolcollegeuniversitylife
As for the hair, try searching some YouTube videos. Kaileemckenzie is a great role model and is very helpful same with cutegirlshairstyles! Instead of just leaving your hair directly down, curly a few pieces, twist back you bangs, put it in a side bun, anything goes!
http://www.hercampus.com/school/unc/hairstyling-101-five-easy-hairstyles-class-0
Good luck and I hope I helped!
What to keep in my Back-to-School bag?
Sweetheart
I am going to be a Sophomore in high school this year and I want to be organized and prepared. I want to keep what I bring with me to school at a minimum because I don't want to be carrying extra bulk. What, in your experience, is handy to have on you while at school that doesn't take up so much space in a backpack/purse. And what do you bring with you to school?
Answer
Here's some ideas of what to keep in your bag :
â¢A well organized binder for all your classes or a couple small ones for each core class (English, History, Science, and Math usually)
â¢Planner for the 2011-2012 school year. Look for ones by good brands like 5 Star (You can find 'em at Walmart). They help ya keep track of all your homework and things like hair appointments.
â¢Calculator. Ya usually need one for tricky math stuff. Teachers probably provide them for students who don't have them when needed, but it's best to have a calculator you already know how to use in a jiffy.
â¢Pencils & pens in a pencil case. I always had a big supply of mechanical pencils, pens, sharpies, colored pencils, and highlighters in a pencil case that I could clip into my everything binder. They're very lightweight and you'll always be sure to have a pencil -- even if you leave one in your last class.
â¢A flash drive. They're small and lightweight. You can keep it in your pencil case for those times when you just can't finish that English essay during school hours and wanna bring it home.
â¢Your cell if you have one. I always kept mine in the front pocket of my backpack. Never took it out, but it felt good having it there in case of an emergency - you never know!
â¢Sticky notes. I jotted stuff down I needed to remember and stuck 'em to something I pulled out every night- like my math notebook. They come in great colors and won't add much weight to your bag.
â¢Extra paper. Always keep another notebook or a stash of unopened lined paper in your bag. They don't add too much weight and you never know when you'll run outta room. TIP: You don't have to put the paper in at the beginning of the year. You can wait till you start to fill up your notebooks.
â¢Book covers. Usually required and extremely lightweight. You can put 'em on your books as soon as you get them.
â¢Keep a small kit in your locker/backpack for those moments you might get caught off guard. Here's what to put in it : A couple dollars, hair bands, breath mints, tampons (or pads or both) and tissues. You'll always be ready for whats coming and if you put it all in a discreet box or bag, nobody will ever know!
â¢If ur a girl (I'm assuming you are), then you can also keep perfume, deodorant & other stuff you think you need.
Good Luck!
TIP: Put heavier, bigger books closer to your back for less weight & use a bag with padded shoulder straps. You can also keep it lightweight by cleaning it out once or twice a week.
Here's some ideas of what to keep in your bag :
â¢A well organized binder for all your classes or a couple small ones for each core class (English, History, Science, and Math usually)
â¢Planner for the 2011-2012 school year. Look for ones by good brands like 5 Star (You can find 'em at Walmart). They help ya keep track of all your homework and things like hair appointments.
â¢Calculator. Ya usually need one for tricky math stuff. Teachers probably provide them for students who don't have them when needed, but it's best to have a calculator you already know how to use in a jiffy.
â¢Pencils & pens in a pencil case. I always had a big supply of mechanical pencils, pens, sharpies, colored pencils, and highlighters in a pencil case that I could clip into my everything binder. They're very lightweight and you'll always be sure to have a pencil -- even if you leave one in your last class.
â¢A flash drive. They're small and lightweight. You can keep it in your pencil case for those times when you just can't finish that English essay during school hours and wanna bring it home.
â¢Your cell if you have one. I always kept mine in the front pocket of my backpack. Never took it out, but it felt good having it there in case of an emergency - you never know!
â¢Sticky notes. I jotted stuff down I needed to remember and stuck 'em to something I pulled out every night- like my math notebook. They come in great colors and won't add much weight to your bag.
â¢Extra paper. Always keep another notebook or a stash of unopened lined paper in your bag. They don't add too much weight and you never know when you'll run outta room. TIP: You don't have to put the paper in at the beginning of the year. You can wait till you start to fill up your notebooks.
â¢Book covers. Usually required and extremely lightweight. You can put 'em on your books as soon as you get them.
â¢Keep a small kit in your locker/backpack for those moments you might get caught off guard. Here's what to put in it : A couple dollars, hair bands, breath mints, tampons (or pads or both) and tissues. You'll always be ready for whats coming and if you put it all in a discreet box or bag, nobody will ever know!
â¢If ur a girl (I'm assuming you are), then you can also keep perfume, deodorant & other stuff you think you need.
Good Luck!
TIP: Put heavier, bigger books closer to your back for less weight & use a bag with padded shoulder straps. You can also keep it lightweight by cleaning it out once or twice a week.
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