This article was co-authored by Christina Santelli. Christina Santelli is the Owner and Founder of Style Me New, a wardrobe styling concierge based in Tampa, Florida. She has been working as a stylist for over six years, and her work has been featured in HSN, the Pacific Heights Wine and Food Festival, and the Nob Hill Gazette.
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It’s normal to feel a little nervous about taking your school picture. You might feel pressure to look perfect or you may have had a bad previous experience that you don’t want to repeat.
Fortunately, if you spruce up your appearance, work on being photogenic, and practice good hygiene, you’ll be prepared to take a great school picture.
Steps
Enhancing Your Appearance
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1Plan out your outfit. Look through your clothes and think about which outfits look best on you. Think about what colors you get complimented while wearing and what shirts you’d wear on a date. Make sure to stay away from busy patterns, white, bright colors, and clothing with words or big logos.[1]
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2Keep your accessories simple. Big earrings, watches, bracelets, necklaces, scarves, or other accessories will just distract from your face and smile. If you want to wear accessories, it’s better to choose small, simple ones that don’t immediately demand attention.[7]
- Go with a thin gold or silver necklace chain with a small pendant instead of a chunky colorful necklace with a thicker chain.
- Make sure to wear a watch that’s appropriate for your wrist size and isn’t too flashy.
- Even just changing your eyeglass frames can give you a fresh, cool look.[8]
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3Keep your makeup natural-looking. Have your makeup look as clump-free and natural as possible. Be conservative with the amount you use or else it might appear “cakey.” Keep in mind that you want a subtle enhancement, not anything too extreme.[9]
- Stick to just one light coat of brown mascara to give your eyes a subtle enhancement.
- Stay away from extremely bright or dark lipsticks.
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4Don’t change your appearance too much. Hold off on making any major changes to your appearance, such as switching to a new acne cream or dyeing your hair an exciting new color. While you might love these changes, there’s also a chance that they won’t end up looking the way you expected or wanted.[10]
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5Don’t worry about looking perfect. Try not to get too stressed about looking amazing. If you just lost your front tooth or you have a couple fly away hairs you can’t quite secure, it’s okay. In the future, you’ll want to look back on the picture you take and see what you really looked like at this age. A couple of endearing imperfections aren’t going to ruin that.[11]
Being Photogenic
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1Practice your smile. Stand in front of your mirror at home and practice smiling. It might feel a little silly to do, but if you want your pictures to look a certain way, you’ll need to figure out how to create your most attractive, natural smile in advance.[12]
- Take a few practice selfies, too. Looking at an actual photo of yourself can really help you figure out what adjustments to make.
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2Practice angles and choose one. School pictures are usually taken straight-on, but very subtle changes in your head positioning can make a big difference. When you practice smiling in the mirror or in selfies, test out slightly different head positions to find out which one makes your facial features look best.
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3Listen to the photographer. If you’re a good listener, you’ll get a much better photo. The photographer is a professional, so do your best to do as they say. Listen and respect the photographer just like you would any other adult.[15]
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4Think happy thoughts. To avoid having a fake or forced smile, make sure to think about something that makes you happy while your picture is taken. Consider thinking about playing with your dog or eating your favorite food.[16]
Practicing Good Hygiene
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1Take a shower regularly. Being clean will help you look and feel your best in front of the camera. Shampoo and condition your hair and create a lather with your soap or body wash. Go over your whole body with the soap from top to bottom. It’s best if you take a shower either the night before or the morning of picture day.
- It’s best for your skin to keep your shower short (5-10 minutes) and the water lukewarm or cooler.
- Pat yourself dry with a towel and moisturize your body with body lotion afterward.[17]
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2Comb and brush your hair. At the very least, comb out any tangles so it looks neat and nice and give yourself a straight part. If you want, straighten, curl, or scrunch your hair to make it look a little more special.
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3Take care of your face. Clean your face every night, and if you have a foolproof method that prevents acne for you, follow it. This will improve your chances of having a clean, clear, beautiful face on picture day.
- Use a gel-based or foamy cleanser if you have normal to oily skin.
- Use a creamy moisturizing cleanser if you have dry skin.[18]
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4Take care of your teeth. Make sure to floss and brush your teeth every day in the morning and at night. Doing this will remove bacteria from your teeth which will keep them whiter, help prevent gum disease, and keep your teeth from decaying. Make sure to brush for about 2 minutes every time to make your smile look bright.[19]
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5Bring a comb and mirror to school. Before taking your picture, you may have some ketchup on your cheek from lunch or some stray hairs sticking up. Pack a comb and hand-held mirror in your backpack the night before so you can give your appearance one last check and touch up before getting in front of the camera.
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6Get a haircut a couple days to a couple weeks in advance. A fresh trim will look great in your school pictures. For a clean-cut, put-together look, get a haircut just a few days or a week before picture day. [20]
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7Stay healthy before picture day. Make sure you’re drinking enough water and getting enough sleep in the days leading up to picture day.[21] Keeping yourself hydrated and well-rested will give you an energized smile and healthy-looking skin.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do you choose a dress for school pictures?Community AnswerIf you want to wear a dress for picture day but you can't quite decide which one, go with one that is darker in color (instead of bright or white), fits well, and best complements your shape, skin tone, and/or eye color.
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QuestionHow do you pick which hair style you want and if it suits you?Community AnswerTry out a few different hair styles in advance. Try curling it, wearing it half up, half down, straightening it, etc. Then choose whichever hair style you prefer to have on picture day. If you aren't crazy about any of them, there's nothing wrong with just wearing it down with no product or styling. Just make sure that your hair is clean and that you comb out any tangles.
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QuestionHow can you dress for a picture if your clothes aren't good?Community AnswerIf you don't have clothes that you like or think are of good quality, just do the best with what you've got. Pick out your favorite outfit and wash, dry, and iron it. Even if the clothes are a little old, this will make them look their best. Then, take a shower, comb your hair and make sure that the rest of you looks tidy and put-together.
Warnings
- You might regret pouting or making a funny face in your school picture. Instead, smile!⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ http://www.teenvogue.com/story/yearbook-photos-tips
- ↑ http://www.kidzworld.com/article/16407-how-to-look-good-in-your-school-yearbook-photo
- ↑ Christina Santelli. Professional Stylist.
- ↑ http://www.wearegeskus.com/preparing-for-picture-day/
- ↑ Christina Santelli. Professional Stylist.
- ↑ Christina Santelli. Professional Stylist.
- ↑ http://www.kidzworld.com/article/16407-how-to-look-good-in-your-school-yearbook-photo
- ↑ Christina Santelli. Professional Stylist.
- ↑ http://www.teenvogue.com/story/yearbook-photos-tips
- ↑ http://www.kidzworld.com/article/16407-how-to-look-good-in-your-school-yearbook-photo
- ↑ http://lifetouch.com/5-tips-for-a-great-picture-day/
- ↑ http://www.kidzworld.com/article/16407-how-to-look-good-in-your-school-yearbook-photo
- ↑ http://www.kidzworld.com/article/16407-how-to-look-good-in-your-school-yearbook-photo
- ↑ http://www.wearegeskus.com/preparing-for-picture-day/
- ↑ http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/profdev/profdev179.shtml
- ↑ http://www.teenvogue.com/story/yearbook-photos-tips
- ↑ https://www.nbcnews.com/better
- ↑ http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/BeautySecrets/skin-care-face-cleansers-skin-type/story?id=11460538
- ↑ http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/dentalhealth/Pages/Teethcleaningguide.aspx
- ↑ http://www.wearegeskus.com/preparing-for-picture-day/
- ↑ http://www.teenvogue.com/story/yearbook-photos-tips