its really different for everyone. you have to give it time. But i would say probably not since you started your period so young. But what do i know? and girl you do not need to conform to the superficial image or a supermodel. if you have "the look" then great but if not then the career just isnt for you. and i just hope that you dont try anything stupid to get whiter or taller.
please be safe with your adenture.
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hope i could help
2006-12-30 08:18:57
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answered by joey 2
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WELL, by this time, if you aren't atleast 5'6 or 5'7, there is no chance you will even be considered as "cat-walk" material. Honestly, I'm not trying to be mean or anything, but for that, you must be atleast 5'9. Atleast. That is literally a minimum.
BUT things could change, you might just be the first 5'4 girl ever to be on the catwalk and model runway. Good luck, I truly hope you accomplish your dreams!
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2006-12-30 09:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It is all in the genetics. Most people stop growing around the age of 23-25. Doesn't necessarily mean that you will get taller. You cold just "fill out" or get better proportioned. How tall are your family members? That could give you some idea how tall you are going to be.
I started my period young too but I was only 4'2 then...I am 5'6 now...that has nothing to do with it.
2006-12-30 08:19:56
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answered by Bella 2
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The reason that you grow is that the long bones in your body have areas of growth at either end. It is a medical fact that these "growth plates" start to fuse (ie become inactive) about 1 year after puberty. Note this doesn't mean 1 year after your first period, but more than likely about 2 years after (because for the first year after your period, you likely were not ovulating). Growth continues albeit slower, after that for a bout a year. So based on biology, you are probably close to done growing.
2006-12-30 09:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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you could.. but you most likely wont grow 3 inches. I grew about one to two inches from age 14 to age 18... from 5'4 to 5'6. I also grew half an inch taller when I was pregnant, for some reason. (Although I dont suggest using that route to get taller.)
As far as tan goes... Peroxide will take off fake tanner.. It wont help with a natural tan, all you can do is exfoliate, to help take of the top layer of skin.
2006-12-30 08:18:49
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answered by Kristin B 4
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to stroll in style shows, you frequently, ought to be a minimum of 5'8 (from journey) and 5'4 is a few distance too short, no offense. distinctive women supply up starting to be at sixteen or 17 so the probabilities of you starting to be 4 or 5 inches by employing then is exceptionally narrow. no longer asserting it ought to in no way ensue, even nonetheless it in all possibility wont.you cant have the physique of a style, and not the peak. you the two have it or you dont. confident, kate moss is 5'5 yet seem at her particular face! THATS why she's a style...
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answered by ? 4
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I'm only a little younger than you and only 4'9. Being short it VERY frustrating, especially when shopping for the latest styles, but there are some short models out there, and I bet you will be one of them too, even if you don't grow! Good luck!
2006-12-30 09:23:41
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answered by sowhatperson 2
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Don't consider yourself done growing until you are 18 years old. No, you probably won't grow at least 3 inches in that time....maybe 1 inch. Why wouldn't you want to be tan?
2006-12-30 08:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It is very possible that you will grow taller.. It depends on your genes also, if your parents are taller... then it is a good possibilty you will get taller. However, If they are short then you may not.. But you are at the age where you are still growing
2006-12-30 08:17:51
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answered by J-MILL 1
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How tall are your parents? It all depends on genetics. I grew a whole inch after I graduated high school but I have tall genetics in my family.
2006-12-30 08:45:04
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answered by Anonymous
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