A basic makeup routine each morning before school may help you look your best all day long. Use a concealer that matches your skin tone to cover up blemishes, then blend it in with a makeup sponge. Use powder makeup brushes to apply powdered blush or powdered bronzer. Use a makeup sponge for cream or liquid products.
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. 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.
Keep your hair, nails, skin, and body well-groomed.
Choose a haircut that fits your look and style, and keep your hair clean and well-kept. Trim your nails regularly, and keep up a regular manscaping routine that suits your style. Shave, trim, or manage your facial hair so it shows that you care about your look.
Create an iconic wardrobe full of clothes that fit you well and make you feel great. Enhance your best features by wearing makeup (if you want to) and getting a haircut that flatters your face. Chat with people every chance you get, and show off your charm by making eye contact and remembering people's names.
Humans look their physical best when they are young (typically 15–45). Women tend to look best to men at the younger end of this range (peaking in their 20s) and men tend to look best at the older end of this range (peaking in their 30s).
For the U.S., the average for men and women came a bit older than the mean, with 31 being the most beautiful age for women, and 34 for being the most beautiful for men.
Solid colors usually photograph the best and shades of red, blue, yellow, purple and green are pleasing. Please try not to permit your child to wear solid white! Long sleeves usually photograph better then short sleeves. Sleeveless blouses or dresses should be avoided completely.