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How to Look Good for Your Class Reunion

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As a wise philosopher once said, you can only look as good as you feel. Focus on health, fitness and peace of mind to create a radiant impression at your reunion.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Get plenty of rest and exercise prior to the reunion. In addition to feeling less stressed, you will look more refreshed and vibrant.

  2. Step 2

    Choose clothes that are youthful but age-appropriate. Wear your most flattering colors and styles.

  3. Step 3

    Wait until a few days before the event to color hair, get a manicure or get a pedicure. Because of inevitable post-facial breakouts, have a facial approximately two weeks prior to the reunion.

  4. Step 4

    Practice walking and talking with confidence. Take time to meditate and to imagine yourself as the perfected version of the person that you were in school. Confidence begets attractiveness in everyone.

  5. Step 5

    Drink lots of water. Water not only hydrates the skin, but also keeps it looking plump and radiant.

  6. Step 6

    Invite your husband, wife or significant other to join you at the reunion. A person in love always looks good!

Tips & Warnings
  • Forget about trying to fit into that high school prom dress, or your favorite college outfit. Concentrate on feeling comfortable and confident in an outfit that suits you now.

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nmcguire7 said

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on 3/16/2009 This is great advice! You can always skip the scene and just join a social networking site! It's free!

SDPrestige said

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on 11/24/2008 Rent a luxury or exotic car for your reunion from
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on 8/8/2006 Remember, you are at the class reunion to catch up with people you haven't seen in a long time. In high school, people were usually more worried about what others thought about them than they were worried about others in general. Adults are no different!

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