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I'm a girl and everyone thinks i'm a boy i have earings and stuff but short hair, i cant magicly become a girly girl and i dont know how to put on a great look .....what can I do?

2006-07-25 07:34:58 · 9 answers · asked by Bri 1 in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

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Wait for your hair to grow out. Wear girl-ish stuff like flip-flops, cute shirts. Nothing major.

2006-07-25 07:40:12 · answer #1 · answered by ronron2021 3 · 0 0

No there not, just because most of america thinks so doesnt mean its true. You can always try a nice skirt above your knees preferably not very loose tight is better and maybe a t-shirt from h&m with a cardigan or from any other store that has nice shirts that you like, maybe some flip-flops and then you can put a nice clip in your hair or one of those small headbands that go around your whole head, then some lipstick nothing huge wearing alot of make-up doesnt make you look prettier it just shows i hope that helps, if you want any other advice e-mail me on chanelliie_xo@yahoo.com and my AIM SN is Chanelliie Ox

2006-07-25 07:40:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you like your hair, keep it that way! I normally keep my hair really long, but during my senior year in highschool I chopped it all off and looked like a tomboy too. I just did a few things differently: I started combing my bangs forward and wearing little barrettes in my hair, I wore earrings every day(I have like eight piercings), and I wore cute little tank tops to show off my figure. Since it's summer and it seems to be hot everywhere, you could try that, ...most importantly though, be yourself. Girly girls are overrated ;) You could always buy a funky pink or blue wig!

2006-07-25 07:46:43 · answer #3 · answered by ♥ Luveniar♫ 7 · 0 0

1. With your fingers
Allow your foundation to 'blend' into your skin for a more natural look due to the heat from your hand melting the foundation and creating a skin like texture. Fingers also give you the luxury of applying the foundation just where you want it. If you need better coverage then dab on with a finger and tap. Don't blend, it'll come right off. By tapping, you're pressing the foundation right where you need it.

2. Applying with a sponge
Sponges are great for absorbing, picking up, erasing foundation. If you use those 'go on like water' foundations you well get better results using your fingers. Sponges are perfect for heavy duty cream bases, stick foundations, and oil-based foundations. A sponge gives you better control if you use these types of foundations. Otherwise, use a sponge to blend edges, take off excess foundation, or completely remove your foundation. For a summer tint, dampen your sponge with sunscreen first, then foundation. Note : A water dampened sponge does not work well with the oil-based foundations. Oil and water do not mix.

3. Applying with a foundation brush
Foundation brushes give you great control. Foundation brushes apply the product directly on the surface of the skin, as opposed to into your skin like your fingers. With this, you get better coverage, and will use less because it's not disappearing plus you can easily apply more as you need it, without creating a caking effect. Just like a mascara wand makes mascara go on easier, so does a foundation brush.
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Dust a small amount of loose power lightly on clean or moisturized skin first. Then apply foundation as normal. You'll get less break through shine and your base will 'adhere' to the powder, for longer lasting wear. Great for oily skin as well.
The Eyes
Today's eye makeup trends are radically different, ranging from a "nude" look to a "smoky" effect to a "clean" style. But while the colours and textures of makeup may change, one thing always remains the same ‑- the basic construction of the eye.
The 5 Basic Steps for eye make up are :-
Start with a clean canvas
Assess your eyebrows
Figure out that eye shadow compact
Curl those lashes
Apply mascara the right way
Save your eyes till last.
Rule of thumb for eyebrows is to use taupe eye shadow to fill in any sparse areas and give an arch a natural-looking emphasis. Even very light-skinned blondes should use taupe to define the brow. Redheads, or anyone with a reddish tone in the skin, should choose a taupe or neutral colour with a little amber in it, and dark-skinned people should try some brown shades until they find the right shade.
The Lips
Strong lips
During a season where eyes were mostly subdued and face-paint was kept to a minimum, it was nice to see the one place where colour repeatedly showed up was on the lips. From strawberry red at Valentino to dark pink at Gucci – via black grape, coral and orange – lips emitted colour.
This springs trends - juicy, berry and fruity lip colours will be all the rage, so if you don't already own a lippie that's bright enough to blow your socks off and light up your face, you'd better start looking.
The Cheeks
There are lots of great blushers on the market that give you an instant sparkle, so go for it!
Dust a touch of blush across your cheekbones and to get that killer cheekbone effect, suck your cheeks in and use a neutral blush under the contours of your cheekbone (remember don't apply Coo much as it’s only meant to cause a shadow effect).
Tip
The key to a beautiful glittering party look is controlled sparkle. Don't go overboard on the shimmer. Choose only two areas on the face to shine, such as under the arch of the brows and the lips keeping the cheeks and t-zone shine free. Try Strobe cream, Mac, blended over the cheeks and eyes for a pretty glow or if you really want to sparkle, add a bit of glitter to your eyes or lips. Simply apply a little Vaseline or gloss than dab on the glitter (This is not recommended For contact wearers).
The Body
To make your body shimmer, mix loose lace powder with your body lotion and apply it to the visible parts of your flesh for that knockout healthy look. Remember it's not just make-up that can liven up a look.
There's lots of great skin jeweler about. Body tattoos and Indian ‘bindis’ have become a craze.

2006-07-25 07:47:32 · answer #4 · answered by soulroute™ 3 · 0 0

ok no they arent!
i have short hair but its layered and im a tomboy!!!

i surf which covers it up and i cheerlead and dance!

but dont be sumthing ur not

but then again kinda show ur a girl like get highlites or wear jewlery or paint ur nails trust me im not the: omg no way i love pink!!!!!!!!! kinda type trust me if ur personality is fine then you'll be ok

personality is the pretty thing in people

good luck

2006-07-25 07:52:05 · answer #5 · answered by pompoms234 2 · 0 0

Short hair looks great on a girl ------ trouble is, a lot of other girls think so too.

2006-07-25 07:40:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Definitely let the hair grow, most guys are not really into tomboys

2006-07-25 07:37:59 · answer #7 · answered by III 3 · 0 0

no, looks are not everything...they only help.
they should be able to distinguish by your curves.....you sexy thing

2006-07-25 07:39:30 · answer #8 · answered by lidipiwi 4 · 0 0

no.....dont worry about looks

2006-07-25 07:38:15 · answer #9 · answered by mazzygirl83 6 · 0 0

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