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How to Dress to Highlight Your Best Features

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It is important to flaunt what you got. Don't be afraid to use all your God-given gifts to make yourself look and feel the best you can. You have more weapons in your arsenal than you ever realized, and just need to know how to highlight them.

From Quick Guide: Breast Enhancement
Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    If you have pouty lips, make sure to accentuate them with a nude/pinkish color and finish them off with gloss.

  2. Step 2

    Dress up your eyes. Eye shadow should compliment your complexion, not your outfit. It is important to choose an eye shadow that compliments your eye color. If you have blue eyes, you should wear brown, grey, gold, peach or plum colors. If you have hazel or green eyes, you should wear purple colors. If you have brown eyes, you should wear bronzes or greens.

  3. Step 3

    Highlight long legs with mid-calf boot or heels. Big feet can be hidden by round-toed heels. If you have thin ankles, wear round-toed shoes with straps. Long legs can also be emphasized by wearing leggings, skinny jeans and shorts.

  4. Step 4

    Emphasize your bust with a light V-necked wrap dress with plunging neckline or a silk shirt. Try a satin dress with a good underwiring for support to augment cleavage. Pick the right bra that will make your breasts look the best. Victoria's Secret spokespeople claim that more than 85 percent of women are wearing the wrong size bra.

  5. Step 5

    Show off your thin stomach if you have smaller breasts. Dress in a form- fitting strapless dress but nothing low cut, or wear clothes with patterns. Wear a padded bra, but never go up more then one cup size higher than natural. Try brighter colors or outfits with more ruffles and volume.

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