Two days and counting until your prom. Are you psyched? Well, you should be. Tiza is here to help you get prepared and posh for the best night of your life. So take these tips and heed them to; the best prom ever is up to you.
1) We're down to the wire ladies, underwire that is. Now's the time to try on your whole get up, including underwear. Check for panty lines and peek-a-boo bra straps. You still have time for a last minute run to the mall. 2) Be ten minutes early to all your appointments. You might get an early start on that French manicure. We can't have a hurried hairstylist teasing your hair to a fro. 3) Remember to pick up the boutonniere. Make sure it's the flower and color you ordered. 4) Call your date. This is mandatory! Guys tend to forget details like corsages and important times. Remind him that prom is indeed in less than 48 hours. Oh, and remind him to pick up his tux, too. 5) Try not to drink any caffeine before the big day so you will sleep well. Rest is important for a long night out! Plus, you're probably anxious. This leads to restlessness. 6) Go over a little etiquette while you whittle away the hours. You can find great table manners on the Internet. 7) Charge your cell phone and camera. 8) Get dressed. Get set. Get going! Finally, don't flip out. You've done everything you need, so relax and let the fun begin! |
Prom Tips: March 2009 Archives
Think your spectacles will be a laughing spectacle at prom or your next formal occasion? Think again, doll. Glasses can be a sexy accessory when paired with the right dress. So, don't go blind just yet, take these tips to the store and learn how to work glam into your glasses. Your glasses already flatter your face. (We hope you only bought a pair that would accentuate your features.) So really, your customized set of eyes can only jazz up your dress décor. Glasses can be the focal point of an evening ensemble, especially if your extra eyes are flashy or trendy enough. Have a pair of cat-eyes with rhinestones? Think simple and chic when it comes to your dress and your eyes will definitely pop. A little extra makeup and your face will steal the show. Try matching your dress color with your glasses for a gorgeous package deal--beautiful bifocals included. But do this only if the color of your glasses complements your skin, which it should be if you wear them every day. This technique works best with rich colors, like deep golds, browns, reds and blues. For a radically distinct look, try conjuring the ultimate contrast. If you wear white glasses, wear a black dress, or the opposite. Sharp and sassy does it. Remember to think of your glasses as a legit accessory, not part of your face. So, don't overdo jewelry if you plan to ditch the contacts. In fact, our stylists at Tiza recommend limiting jewelry to bracelets and basic stud earrings to avoid the gaudy factor. We're not playing dress-up here, girls. We're getting gorgeous! So no more nerd alert. This just in: glasses are the hottest accessory of the season. Polish and wear with pride! |
Hey girls! Time for some body talk. You've got a very important prom evening scheduled. Is your hair and skin prepared? Let's bust some skin and hair beauty myths that keep you from looking your best for prom night. 1) Only tan girls are pretty. This is just stupid. Flip through any magazine and you'll find gorgeous porcelain-skinned models that literally glow in the spotlight. How many times must we say that oven-baked and orange is not lovely. 2) Drinking lots of water will clear your skin. That's a no. While water is good for you and definitely benefits every part of your body, if you drink too much, you'll just have to pee every five seconds. Don't drink more than eight glasses a day. No floating kidneys, please. 3) Acne can be scrubbed away. Negative! Scrubbing your skin raw actually makes your skin produce more oil. Unless you want to grease the limo, be gentle with your skin. 4) Thick eyebrows make you look like a monkey. Um, no. Girls with thick eyebrows generally have thick hair. This is part of your package, darling. Keep those brows in line by tweezing or waxing stray hairs beneath the brow, but never ever wax on top of the brow. 5) You should wash your hair every day. Absolutely not. Depending on your scalp type (how much oil your skin produces), it's good to wash your hair every 3-5 days. This will give your locks a lovely, healthy sheen and avoid stripping your hair of essential oils. 6) Lemon Juice will lighten your hair. Come on. Your grandma's tips don't fly these days. Plus, it just doesn't work. If you want subtle highlights, head to a salon. Only professionals should handle your tresses. Now that you've passed Beauty Myths 101 for prom, go get glam! |
| Can't justify buying a one-of-a-kind designer dress? Are you constantly buying cheap gowns from department stores that fall apart? Stop emptying your piggy banks on poorly made dresses that will lose all their sequins by the time you step on the stage or dance floor. Here at Tiza, we know why you deserve to splurge on a quality gown that pays in a million magnificent memories. | ||
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So no more excuses, ladies. Get on the ball so you can get to the ball in a gown worth it's shimmer in gold. |
Don't let stress get you in a tizzy one week before prom. We can't have a splotchy complexion! Take a deep breath, and take care of our one-week wonder list. If you've got everything checked off, you're ready for a ball! 1) Start sleeping well now. Try to get eight hours every night. If you can't sleep like a baby, at least be in bed with the lights off or dim. Try reading an especially boring book until you fall asleep. Adequate sleep prevents dark circles under the eyes. No ghosts going to prom this year. |
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8) Be careful. Now's not the time to try back flips in the front yard. Casts aren't cool with corsages. 9) Finally, don't change anything. Under stress, you might be tempted to buy a whole new dress or dye your hair red. Don't. You've made wise choices while sane, so let's keep it that way.
Stay in touch for the two-day countdown to the best prom of your life! |






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