How to Look Like a Model in a Week

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Watch fashion shows to see what your favorite models are wearing.

To some people, the life of a model is all about glamour and money. What they don't realize is that most models work hard to maintain their appearance by eating healthy, exercising and taking good care of their hair and skin. Many women envy them, and try to emulate their looks. While you may not be walking down the runway in a week, you can still look like a beautiful model with the right tools. Does this Spark an idea?

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      Eat a healthy diet and get exercise. While you can't lose much weight in a week, you can feel better and even shed a couple pounds. Include fruits, vegetables, lean meats, low-fat dairy products and whole grains in your diet. Exercise for at least 30 minute every day. Participate in physical activities you enjoy, such as dancing, swimming or bike riding.

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      Pay attention to the latest fashion trends. Look at magazines and watch fashion shows on TV to find out which colors and fabrics are in style. Go to department stores and fashion boutiques and buy a few outfits that are trendy and complementary.

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      Bring a picture of your favorite model to the salon and ask your hair stylist to cut your hair like the model's hair. Notice what hair products and hair tools she uses to style your hair so you know how to do it at home.

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      Learn how to apply your makeup like a model. Models wear makeup to enhance their eyes, cheeks, lips and other features. Purchase a book that shows you how to apply makeup or get a tutorial at your local department store as they apply makeup samples. After you learn how, purchase the makeup products you need to maintain the look.

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      Improve your posture. Stand and sit straight, and walk with your head held up high. In addition to making your body look thinner, good posture gives the impression that you are confident.

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