Makeup
and
clothing
is
an
issue
for
many
teenage
girls.
If
you
are
stressing
about
what
you
should
look
like
as a
newcomer
in
middle
school,
or a
freshie
in
high
school,
here's
a
quick
guide
to
help
your
fashion
mature
with
you
throughout
middle
and
high
school.
In
Sixth
grade,
wear
lip
gloss,
some
mascara,
and
maybe
a
little
bit
of
pale
eyeshadow;
don't
go
too
heavy
or
it
may
look
bad.
If
you
want
to
try
out
more
types
of
makeup,
keep
that
for
home
experiments.
As
for
clothes,
keep
it
in
your
comfort
level.
Bear
this
in
mind:
if
you
are
wearing
a
bra
or
undershirt,
don't
let
the
straps
hang
out.
It
doesn't
look
cool;
it
just
looks
sloppy.
If
you
are
wearing
a
short
shirt,
check
in
the
mirror
to
see
if
your
stomach
hangs
out
of
the
bottom.
Otherwise,
wear
something
a
little
bit
longer.
Also,
if
your
pants
are
likely
to
slip,
wear
a
belt.
Belts
are
totally
hip
now!
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The
main
point
is
to
keep
the
makeup
light,
and
the
clothes
clean
cut.
In
Seventh
grade
you
are
beginning
to
care
a
little
more
what
you
look
like;
you
might
want
to
try
curling
your
hair
a
few
days
a
week,
and
using
different
hairstyles
besides
your
typical
ponytail.
If
you
are
acne
prone,
try
foundation.
Remember
thet
even
oily
skin
can
get
flaky
and
that
looks
horrible
with
foundation.
So
try
it
on
weekends
first
and
ask
your
mother
(or
someone
that
uses
foundation
well)
if
it
looks
okay.
In
Seventh
grade
you
might
want
to
try
eyeliner.
But
not
too
much
because
you
don't
want
to
look
like
a
racoon!
Start
trying
to
tie
outfits
together
with
accessories.
It's
good
to
try
new
things
with
your
makeup
and
clothes.
But
when
you
try
the
new
things,
make
sure
it
looks
good
on
you,
not
just
in
the
picture
or
at
the
store.
Check
out
different
stores,
and
find
out
if
there
is a
style
that
suits
you.
In
eighth
grade
you
are
probably
getting
good
at
makeup
and
you
know
what
you
like.
Try
establishing
your
own
hairstyle
without
looking
like
everyone
else.
For
example,
if
everyone
has
long,
layered
hair
with
no
bangs,
try
light
wispy
bangs
and
a
shorter,
layered
look.
You
might
be
wearing
tighter
jeans
now
and
probably
starting
to
get
concerned
with
impressing
the
guys,
so
it's
safe
to
try
out
more
mature
styles
such
as a
sleek
leather
blazer,
or
lower
cut
necklines.
If
you
are
happy
with
your
sports
bra,
that
is
totally
OK.
But
it's
safe
now
to
check
out
the
actual
bra
department
and
wear
something
that
makes
you
feel
pretty
-
like
lace.
Ninth
grade:
high
school!
This
is a
big
transition.
Now
in
the
same
world
as
seniors,
you
are
going
to
want
to
look
like
the
rest
of
your
peers.
You
should
by
now
have
your
makeup
and
hair
styles
already.
Try
to
update
this
look
a
bit,
because
no
one
wants
to
carry
the
same
look
they
had
in
middle
school.
Dramatize
a
detail
in
your
hair.
If
its
known
for
it's
left
side
part,
part
it
even
deeper.
Make
a
straight
style
even
sleeker
and
hip.
Learn
to
make
youre
curls
tighter,
or
looser.
In
high
school
you
might
want
to
wear
your
usual
make
up
during
the
day,
and
as
you
start
to
go
out
with
friends
and
boys
at
night,
add
a
darker
shade
of
eyeliner,
or
jazz
up
your
lips
with
something
more
festive.
It's
also
good
to
try
new
shoes,
try
wearing
spikier
ankle
boots
with
a
pair
of
hot
jeans
and
a
blouse.
Chunkier
heels
aren't
as
hip
as
spikes
as
you
get
older.
Incorporate
accessories
into
your
outfit.
Buy
yourself
a
bag
that's
in
suede
or
leather
to
keep
your
schoolbooks
in,
instead
of a
backpack.
You
will
want
to
buy
yourself
a
new
jacket,
and
make
it
your
own.
You
know
what
you
like,
so
go
and
find
clothes
that
fit
your
style,
but
crank
it
up a
notch
for
a
more
mature
feel.