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How to act and look more mature (Girls)

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You wanna look and act more mature? Have you been acting like a child for a while? Here are some tips on how to act AND look more mature!

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Do your makeup properly! If you are an older teen...OR an ADULT, you'll be able to wear more makeup. If you are under 15 or 16,you will look just a little strange with all that Eye Liner, Eye Shadow, Lip Stick, and all that on. You will probably be able to wear pale eyeshadow, lip gloss, and foundation. If you are a older teen or adult, you can wear whatever you'd like.

  2. Step 2

    Dress maturely! If you wear over sized T-shirt's that say 'TROUBLE' or 'HOTTIE' across them, that would look like so weird. Try wearing a pretty dress if you are going someplace special. If it's just a casual day at school or a stay home day, you can dress casual. Like a pair of jeans and a fitted T-shirt.
    And for the shoes, try CONVERSE if it's a stay home day. Or sneakers. Or if you are just going out shopping, Sneakers or Converse or Flip Flops are fine too.
    If you are going to someplace special, wear High Heels, Flats, ect...

  3. Step 3

    For your hair, do NOT wear High Pigtails! LOW Pigtails are fine. Keep it simple and cute. Try a messy bun, low ponytail, or just keep it down long! You can also try to curl it, crimp it, straighten it, ect... But make sure your hair doesn't look greasy or messy, if it does, you might want to wash it. DO NOT PUT TOO MUCH STUFF IN IT! If you do, it will look greasy and dirty and wet. Try just a little hairspray or frizz spray. That is all you need. Just be careful with how much products you put in it.

  4. Step 4

    Be the mature one. Do you have a little brother or sister that is always whining, crying, screaming, fighting, ect...? When you look at him or her out in public OR at home, what do YOU think when you see your sibling do that? It looks strange. Or, if you don't have ANY siblings. Let's say you see an 8 year old out whining and crying over nothing? How do you think that kid looks? DO NOT act that way! Be polite and say 'Excuse me' when passing someone or reaching over someone. And say 'Certainly' if someone is passing you and says 'Excuse me'. Also, say 'Please' and 'Thank you'. Forgive someone if they were cruel to you.

  5. Step 5

    DO NOT talk all high pitched and little kid like. That's just weird. Talk like a young lady.

  6. Step 6

    Keep your room clean.

  7. Step 7

    Don't play weird little games. If you are playing with your little sibling or your little cousin or a little kid, then that is fine. But if you are playing a game with like a 11 or 12 year old kid, that would be weird. Or, if you were playing a game with someone your age or around your age, that would be REALLY weird. Playing board games is FINE though.

Tips & Warnings
  • To keep your room clean, try getting bins or small dressers to put some stuff in. Or, if you have a closet, that helps too!
  • If you have Dandruff (That white Flaky stuff in your hair or on top of your head) try Dandruff Shampoo and Conditioner. But if you don't, you don't need it.
  • If your hair is usually damaged, frizzy, messy, knotted, ect... Then try SLEEK Shampoo and Conditioner. They work excellent.
  • But, if the Dandruff Shampoo and Conditioner or Sleek Shampoo and Conditioner don't work, ask your Hair Stylist if there are any things you could use.
  • If your hair need's a new style, find some online, print them off, and take the picture to your Hair Salon.
  • Keep Clean! Take a shower everyday or every other day, or wash your hair.
  • DO NOT PUT TOO MUCH HAIR PRODUCTS IN YOUR HAIR!
  • Do not OVERDUE your makeup!
  • Do not play silly and childish games!
  • DO NOT FIGHT AND ARGUE!
  • Don't whine, fuss, cry, moan, scream, kick, fight, argue, ect...
  • Don't leave your room a mess!
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