Back to School Tips?
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Jul 30, 2012
Caroline B.
Good Hairstyles or Make up tips,advice, or products? Please help.(: thanks.
Jul 30, 2012
Victoria E.
What kind of look are you going for?
Aug 10, 2012
Lynn M.
BE BOLD!!! try new trends and be confident
xoxo
Aug 12, 2012
Deresha T.
I started a back to school series on my blog and i give tips on makeup and fashion.
http://doseofglambition.blogspot.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/doseofglambition
Aug 12, 2012
Gabriella R.
The best thing for back to school that I do is keep an "emergency" kit in my bag or locker. A few things that work well in the kit:
-Blotting papers. These are nice after P.E. (Especially when you have it in the morning. Blah!) I also have an oil-control powder that I have in there. It's Neutrogena Healthy Skin Blends Translucent oil-control powder. I've never tried a better powder!
-Q-tips. You can use them to correct/apply makeup. I use q-tips religiously, so I make sure I have plenty on hand. Almay makes makeup corrector q-tips, but I find that a regular one with a little face lotion works just as well.
-Lotion or face lotion or both.
-Mints.
-Tampons.
-Concealer or foundation. Whatever you think would work the best for touch-ups on your face.
-Lip gloss or chapstick. In the winter it is very cold in our school (and in the summer, for that matter), and I always seem to have chapped lips.
-Vitamins/pain-killers.
-Hair-ties/bobby pins. Unless you have really short hair like me! :)
-Mini hairspray.
-Band-aids. I have animal print ones!
-A dollar for a vending machine or if they're selling something at school, or if there's a penny drive for a good cause.
-Mini deodorant.
Obviously you can add/subtract anything you like. I've found that I use my kit at least every other day when I keep it well stocked. Good luck on your next year! :)
Aug 12, 2012
Jennifer C.
I would be careful with the pain killers. Some schools are very sensitive about those.
Aug 12, 2012
Ashley B.
Just be nice to everyone!