How to Get Popular in Elementary
Two Methods:Clothing: Changing Your WardrobeHealth, Hygiene, and Beauty.
OK we have all been here: "OMG SHE IS RUINING MY LIFE! She is pretty, she is dating my crush and she is the teachers pet!" Maybe these steps will get you to the "higher" standards.
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EditSteps
EditMethod 1 of 2: Clothing: Changing Your Wardrobe
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1What does she wear? Colourful clothing? Animal necklaces? Dress shoes? Don't copy her look or you will be considred a copycat or poser, but try to wear as close clothes as you can. However, make sure that the clothes you wear flatter you. It won't matter how trendy it is if you don't look or feel good in it.
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2Make your wardrobe GROW! Find out what stores she shops at and buy clothes there.
EditMethod 2 of 2: Health, Hygiene, and Beauty.
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1Take a shower every day and put lotion on every day. Wash your hair every other day.
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2PERFUME! Vannilla is good, or lemon, or apple. Those are the best scents because they, to some people, smell better than strong, bold adult perfume. Vannilla is good to attract boys, lemon to stand out and apple to stay in style.
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3Makeup is good, but make sure both your parents and school allow it and DON"T APPLY TOO MUCH!
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Categories: NFD (Duplicate) | Making Friends | Social Interactions for Youth
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