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May 20, 2015
Kaleigh D.
I have my senior pictures soon and I don't know what to wear! I'm on the bigger side and short! My hair is fairly red-purple and I have brown eyes. I'm the first one in my family (out of us children) to get them done. Hair, outfit and makeup ideas are all greatly appreciated!
May 20, 2015
Sadie G.
I would go with something that says "Kaleigh D" but nicer than everyday, go with natural makeup, Browns and earthy tones, if you usually wear eyeliner then go for it, but it's okay to go without. I would suggest some nice natural looking falsies, and a natural, nude pink lip! For hair, I personally love curly hair, but do whatever makes you feel comfortable, I would wear your hair down though, or maybe half up. As for outfit, go for something nice but casual (for my senior portraits they have a outfit you have to wear, but if you get to pick, think nice dinner wear) :) hope I helped!
May 21, 2015
Glenda R.
Well you want a color that will stand out next to everyone else's, but a color that's not to bright. Like a coral, turquoise, even a nice pink or maroon. Maybe school color if it's flatter. You want you hair to frame your face, so I'd do nice wand waves of regular curls that are combed out. As for make up, I'd do a pop on the eye, nothing that clashes and is too much for a senior portrait, maybe golds and Browns. Full face of makeup, preferably photo ready makeup. That's actually up to you, blush contour and highlight would be included. I always do a lipstick or lip stain a color that matches the eye and the color top you wear. Accessories, definitely a bold necklace and complimentary earrings.