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How to Look Hot at a Halloween School Dance

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While attending a Halloween dance, you may want to grab a guy's attention. If you're single, a dance can be a great place to get together with a crush. If you want to look sexy, use some beauty and costume tricks to look hot at a Halloween dance.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Take time picking out your costume. Some costumes will obviously not fall into the sexy category. Avoid clown or hobo costumes, fat suits and sports themed outfits. Opt for sexier costumes, like a sexy witch, nurse or goddess. Or choose something that lets you slink about, lie a cat or panther costume.

  2. Step 2

    Shorten the skirt. If you want to add some extra sexiness to your costume, take an inch or two off the bottom of your costume.

  3. Step 3

    Wear sexy stockings. Old fashioned stockings won't make you look hot for a Halloween dance. Get a pair of fishnets to accompany your costume.

  4. Step 4

    Apply makeup. Since you're in costume, you can really get wild with your makeup. Use red lipstick, lots of eye makeup and glitter to get noticed.

  5. Step 5

    Play with danger. There can be something sexy about your playful dark side. Go as a vampire or sorceress, something supernatural from a horror film, so long as it's not unattractive. For instance, attending the dance as a zombie with peeling skin isn't likely to attract many guys.

  6. Step 6

    Dance seductively. Once you get to the dance, grab the boys' attention by shaking your booty on the dance floor. If you see your crush, make eye contact and send him a smile.

Tips & Warnings
  • Don't dress too sexy when the Halloween dance is sponsored by your school. They may impose rules on the type of costume you can wear.
  • Don't get too crazy with your hair. It's only a Halloween dance and many guys like the tousled, wild look. You can also consider a wig.

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