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Are you one of those people wanting a whole new distinctive personality but not sure how to make one? Well here's how!

Edit Steps

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    Make a list of things about you. Such as music you like, colours you like and people you admire.

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    Start developing your style by looking up artists and songs similar to music you already like. You can do this through iTunes Genius and Suggestions on YouTube. This allows you to discover new people and maybe even a new genre of music you never knew about before! Pandora is another app you can use to find out music that is similar to what you like. It plays music similar to the style of the music you love.

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    Go through your wardrobe. Make a pile of clothes that you love wearing and some that you haven't worn in a while or don't like that much.

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    Have a boot sale selling some of your old clothes. From this you can get money to buy new clothes corresponding to your new style.

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    Give yourself a new phrase. This will give people something to think of when they think of you!


Edit Tips

  • It's always a good idea to avoid trend movements, since these make you less individual. Of course, if you like a trend, don't think you can't enjoy it.
  • Mix and match. If you like punk fashion but listen to jazz, create your own style.
  • Look at subcultures. If you have always been interested in goth, punk, or any other subculture, explore it and see if it is for you. Don't feel the need to be 100% anything.

Edit Warnings

  • Don't be too quick with your changes.
  • Don't forget your friends.
  • Don't copy.
  • Some people might try to pressurize you,as you start to change into an individual. You have to make it clear, that you arn't going to change for them. They will live with it eventually.

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Categories: Personal Care and Style

Recent edits by: Prmigalo, Babayeva Marina, BR

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