How to Have a Perfect Prom From Flowers to Limos to Dresses to Hairstyles
Proms should an exciting, memorable and awesome experience for every girl out there, but it also can be really stressful! It's fun to get prepared for prom, but if you wait for until the last minute, you may be worried that you won't get everything done. So, by all means, plan ahead. Sometimes, a guy asks you to the prom a week before (what is he thinking!?!), but with some quick thinking you can make it all work!Let me break it down:Flowers: Traditionally, your date will buy the flowers. If your date is clueless, it's OK, because you can definitely help him. You should go together to get matching flower corsages and boutonnieres. I recommend that you put your order in at least 2 weeks in advance because the florist can get really busy around prom season. Matching your corsage to your dress and your date's boutonniere is important. It looks good to match and it shows the world that you two are together. You can go to your florist with a fabric swatch or a picture of the dress and they will guide you to the right type and color of flower. Corsages can be displayed creatively in your hair, pinned to an evening bag, tied around your wrist/ankle, or can be held. Dress: You should start shopping for a dress as soon as you want to because it can take you some time to find the dress that is meant for you. There are so many styles and colors out there! This is a glamorous night, so sparkle and shine as much as you want. Check out department stores, vintage shops, and store sales for dresses. Accessories: Once you find your dress, you should pick out some cute accessories to accent your look. Earrings are always a favorite and can really make you glow! Sometimes, it's great to have a necklace, but depending on your dress, a naked neck is very attractive! A ring or two on your finger give character to your hands and can look very beautiful with freshly manicured hands.
Don't forget about hair pieces! They add glitter and shine to any hairdo and can really look breathtaking. It's also fun to use white stripes or whitening toothpaste for the perfect prom smile. It's a good idea to break in your prom shoes so you can keep smiling the whole night through! Bad shoes can hurt! Transportation: Call a few limousine companies to compare prices. Keep your eyes open for coupons in the paper. The more people you can fit in the limo, the less expensive it will be for each of you. After the prom, you can have the limo driver drop you all off at hotel or someone's house. Sleepover, have fun, and stay in one spot. Cops will be looking for after-prom drunk drivers, so don't drink and drive.Food: If you are getting dinner before the prom, it's always good to play it safe and make reservations. Find out if your school is offering dinner. If not, you, your date, and all your friends could go out together, or you and your date could have a romantic dinner for two before the prom. Remember, try keep your immune system boosted so you avoid getting a cold for the prom. Get 8 hours of sleep, drink lots of water, exercise 3-4 times a week, and eat a balanced diet. If you treat your body right, you will look and feel your best. Bring a camera to prom and snap as many pictures as you please!Proms can be expensive ($150-$2000), but there are always ways to cut costs. These are important areas to take into consideration.Prom tickets Pre-prom dinner (if your school doesn't offer it) Prom dress Prom shoes Manicure/pedicure Your hair-do (if it's done by a professional)Prom photo costs Limousine costs Boutonniere costsWays to save money include:Doing your nails and hair yourself, or with the help of friends. You could have dinner at your house before the prom. Show off your cooking skills and ask your family to go out for dinner that night! Borrow a friend, sister, cousins, neighbors, or mom's dress, or buy a dress at a lower end department or outlet stores. Just look at lots of stores and you will find your perfect dress!
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Don't forget about hair pieces! They add glitter and shine to any hairdo and can really look breathtaking. It's also fun to use white stripes or whitening toothpaste for the perfect prom smile. It's a good idea to break in your prom shoes so you can keep smiling the whole night through! Bad shoes can hurt! Transportation: Call a few limousine companies to compare prices. Keep your eyes open for coupons in the paper. The more people you can fit in the limo, the less expensive it will be for each of you. After the prom, you can have the limo driver drop you all off at hotel or someone's house. Sleepover, have fun, and stay in one spot. Cops will be looking for after-prom drunk drivers, so don't drink and drive.Food: If you are getting dinner before the prom, it's always good to play it safe and make reservations. Find out if your school is offering dinner. If not, you, your date, and all your friends could go out together, or you and your date could have a romantic dinner for two before the prom. Remember, try keep your immune system boosted so you avoid getting a cold for the prom. Get 8 hours of sleep, drink lots of water, exercise 3-4 times a week, and eat a balanced diet. If you treat your body right, you will look and feel your best. Bring a camera to prom and snap as many pictures as you please!Proms can be expensive ($150-$2000), but there are always ways to cut costs. These are important areas to take into consideration.Prom tickets Pre-prom dinner (if your school doesn't offer it) Prom dress Prom shoes Manicure/pedicure Your hair-do (if it's done by a professional)Prom photo costs Limousine costs Boutonniere costsWays to save money include:Doing your nails and hair yourself, or with the help of friends. You could have dinner at your house before the prom. Show off your cooking skills and ask your family to go out for dinner that night! Borrow a friend, sister, cousins, neighbors, or mom's dress, or buy a dress at a lower end department or outlet stores. Just look at lots of stores and you will find your perfect dress!
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