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2007-04-20 22:07:11
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answer #1
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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Have her look at her mother and father's mother and sisters. How have they aged? Try and have her mother show her pictures of herself when she was younger. Her DNA will decide that.
Also there are other factors like being in an accident that will determine how she will look in the future.
There are some teenagers that are not the pretty girls but grow up to be much prettier than the pretty girls. But if she takes care of herself inside and out than I would have to say chances are in her favor.
2007-04-20 18:16:54
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Best example: Look at Elizabeth Taylor as a child! she certainly grew up to be a beauty...but by the same token, other film stars were 'homely' as younger people but then blossomed; just look at Greta Garbo in her earlier days..Then look at Marilyn Monroe's pics when she was starting out...blonde sure did a lot for her!!..sorry to use the old-timers but they're still the best!! As someone else on here said, how her parents and grandparents aged might be a clue, also.
2007-04-21 04:32:36
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answered by Anonymous
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She will most likely be very beautiful all her life. Considering that the teen years are awkward and you are at your ugliest at around 15-18 (especially boys), it sounds like she's one of the lucky ones. However, lets hope she doesn't get the pimple curse. Her looks will change, but not much. After age 45 or older she will go through another change and who knows how she will look like then.
2007-04-20 18:14:26
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answer #4
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answered by kayakyen 2
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She will be beautiful unless she does something to ruin her looks. If she gains alot of weight, starts drinking and smoking, or spends too much time baking in the sun, then she may not be so beautiful. I went to high school with girls who were very pretty and now are very unnattractive because of the choices that they have made.
2007-04-21 09:18:47
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answer #5
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answered by Ms Liz 3
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Your friend should be beautiful as an adult if she continues taking good care of herself and exhibits good hygiene. When I was a child, I used to have unruly hair, rather large eyebrows, and refused to wear makeup. In my teens, I trimmed my eyebrows, controlled my hair, and wore minimal makeup. At age 17, people commented on how good I looked, and I was pleased with my appearance. Now, at age 20, I still receive compliments and manage to stay true to myself. I've noticed that many people who look rather homely as young teens can look better easily as they age, but some people who wear too much makeup and products as teens can look burnt-out. If it is natural beauty, it should last. If it is good genetics, it should last. But if it is fully makeup-fueled, it could go either way.
2007-04-21 19:39:10
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answered by Sassi 3
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It really depends on how you live your life and how you take care of yourself. I knew one girl who used to be pretty but became a huge crack head and now has nasty scars on her face. Also for some women having kids changes your appearance and gaining weight can make you look really different.
2007-04-20 18:26:19
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answered by Not your average mom 4
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I don't think anyone is ugly, what makes a person beutiful is their way of being, their personalities, if her behavior doesn't change then yes she will be even more beautiful, but if she let's it get 2 her head then yeah, that will completely ruin her.
2007-04-20 18:23:01
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answered by grissy 3
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She most likely will be. Just as long as she continues looking after herself well, and keeping healthy. I'm 19 now, and I still get told I'm pretty ;)
2007-04-20 22:07:06
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answered by Katie B 2
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yes of course,i think the problem with your friend is that she does not have enough self confidence to see that she is really beautiful, or she just wanna maintain a low-profile and not brag about her looks. anyhow,she's one lucky girl!
2007-04-20 18:18:59
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answered by zecnar 2
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