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How to look like a babe all the time

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Hannah Margaret is college student who looks like a babe all the time, our guest writer on high school tips, and blogger at hm tells us how to look stylish all the time, especially at school, when it's so tempting to just. be. comfortable. ~~ Let me just tell you, I have always struggled with being put-together. My mom is the most well-dressed, classy lady I know. As her child, I’ve always been a step behind. My hair is usually a mess, my outfit is too slouchy (it’s a cool look) and my nails to ragged. Here’s what I’ve learned about how to look stylish and let's just say, we need to get back to basics:

1. Brush your hair. I think this is directed at my high school self. Wait, who am I kidding—I still need reminding. Keeping your locks clean and tame is a great way to look presentable even if you aren’t. I know this girl in one of my college classes that wears a t-shirt and shorts everyday (total sorority type), but, darnit, she curls her hair and looks great. Literally, you can trick people into thinking you look put-together by just having done hair. This also mean perfect the dirty but still chic bun/up-do. I pull all my hair and pin it on top of my head. I look like a ballerina. Another tricky move.

2. Wear the basics of makeup when needed. Never feel like you have to wear makeup because you don’t. And please, for the love, don’t wear too much. Pancake face is never cool. Raccoon eyes are never cute. And spider lashes are just scary. Less is more. My picks: Bare Minerals on the face, mascara on the lashes and the occasional Stella liquid eyeliner on the lids. That’s all!

3. Keep your nails in shape. I am a proponent of nail polish, but I am not saying that it’s a must to be presentable. Clean nails without polish are a great, natural look. Polish, or varnish as they say in England (culture lesson), needs to not be chipped. As an impatient person, I know how hard it is to let your nails dry and keep them looking nice, but let me tell you some tricks:

• Keep your polish in the fridge. Something about it being cold makes it dry faster. I don’t really know. Just do it. • Run your fingers under cold water after you paint them. • Always top and base coat them. Yellow-stained nails—never cute. Plus, it makes them glossy. • Have fun with colors and designs. Everyone is aware of all the cute ideas for nails but keep it classy babes (like always, duh). I personally am a fan of the accent nail. • Don’t bite or pick at your nails. I pull at my cuticles, and it looks horrid.

4. Carry yourself with confidence. Ask any guy, and they’ll tell you: confidence is attractive (not that you should ever, ever, ever judge your self-worth on what some dude says). Carry yourself with dignity and poise, and you’ll be a dime all the time (that’s so silly sounding, I had to use it). I know that being able to talk to someone and be silly is one of the most beautiful things to watch. Seriously, your homework is to people watch in a public place, and be aware of the people that are confident and sure of themselves. See how couples interact when they are strong individuals. There really is something to it.

As always, stay classy and cool—I don’t doubt for second that you are. Like always, send questions and comments my way. I’d love love love to hear from you: [email protected]

 

Pineville Heist

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I am addicted to Law & Order, the new season and every rerun that exists... which is a lot! I love crime shows, drama, cute guys, and a great book. If you like action-packed stories, with a little mystery thrown in for fun, that happen to have a hot guy as the main character (and we know he's hot because Booboo Stewart from Twilight is playing him in the movie!) then get your hands on The Pineville Heist by Lee Chambers. Lee Chambers (author) and Booboo Stewart (star of Pineville Heist)

What's so cool about this book is that it was written by a screenwriter, so it kind of happened backwards. Most books are written and then optioned to be made into movies. This book is already going to be made into a movie, starring Booboo Stewart, who played Seth Clearwater in Twilight.

http://youtu.be/bRkB30jSedU

As soon as you begin reading, you get a clear picture of Aaron Stevens, a stereotypical teenage boy who just wants attention from his workaholic father. But life veers from ordinary to chaotic when Aaron takes a short-cut through the woods on his way to school, and he stumbles across a bank robbery that quickly escalates into a day that goes haywire. Aaron doesn’t realize that witnessing this crime scene will forever change his life, and potentially change his relationship with his father.

There is action non-stop throughout the book that makes it hard to find a good stopping point since there is always a cliffhanger that left me wanting to know more! My only complaint is that the action at the end gets a little repetitive, but I can understand it since it is based on a screenplay, and that scene is going to be awesome in a movie. Plus, there were so many surprises that I didn't expect, that it kept me on my toes all the way until the end.

I'd recommend this book if you like crime, drama, hot guys, reading about how teens get along with parents... or just want a quick read that will grab your attention and not let go. And, um, we'l be in line to buy tickets to the movie. Probably first in line.