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Tags: self improvement, self esteem, look beautiful
It's only natural for women to want to look beautiful, since they (I mean, we, are God's fairest creatures). In your own special ways, you can look beautiful every single day. Notwithstanding age, race, lifestyle or culture, it's every woman's right to feel good about herself.
Here are some tips:
-If you want the feeling of beauty from your waking moment till you retire to sleep, then choose cute pajamas.
-Give yourself ample time (like, 45 minutes) to spoil yourself daily--this is your "Me Time". Tell yourself you deserve it coz rewarding yourself works.
-They say that your hair is your crowning glory, so always take care of it.
Notice how hair plays a significant part of your face and your entire image. Hair really can make a person's face look different if styled or cut differently. advertisement
 Know the right hairstyle for your face shape.
-Be mindful of your fashion sense also. Dress your age and dress appropriately for every occasion. Don't underdress, likewise, don't overdress--people will resent it. The same goes for your make-up. It should go along well with your outfit and the occasion.
-Learn how to apply make up on your own. Your most trusted friend here is the concealer. As the name obviously suggests, it conceals flaws (spots, blemishes, zits, eyebags, pimples) and you must have it in your purse at all times.
-And head for your nearest spa for some relaxing and rejuvenation.
After a hard day's work, you deserve all the pampering in the world! You work hard and you play hard, it's time to cash in and reap the rewards of your labor.
Dying for more eternal beauty tips? Check out my ebook, Skin to Soul Beauty.
About the author
The author of this article, Amy Twain, is a Self Improvement Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding clients for many years. Amy recently published a highly successful home study course on how to boost your Self Esteem. Learn more about this Quick-Action Plan and have a Fabulous Self Esteem.
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