How to Get Ready for a Batmitzvah Party (Girls)
Pick out your outfit and make sure you have good shoes to match it., Take a shower., Use lotion on your legs, arms, and possibly even face. , Use a face wash. , Put on your outfit., Do your hair., Use makeup., Make sure you have something like a...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pick out your outfit and make sure you have good shoes to match it.
If the bar/bat mitzvah person is in 7th or 8th grade, there will probably be socks.
It sounds weird right now, but you'll be embarrassed if you brought your own. -
Step 2: Take a shower.
Then shave. ,,, Make sure its cute.
Normally for these events the dress code is strapless and short, and darker colors. , Clip back your bangs, or a side braid are cute hairstyles.
Don't be afraid to just leave it down, though.
Make sure you have a ponytail holder if you plan on dancing.
You'll see why during the party. , Don't put too much.
Eyeliner, light shadow, and lip gloss can go a long way.
Don't overdo it. , Small, small, small. , You'll be sitting in a chair for hours. -
Step 3: Use lotion on your legs
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Step 4: and possibly even face.
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Step 5: Use a face wash.
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Step 6: Put on your outfit.
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Step 7: Do your hair.
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Step 8: Use makeup.
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Step 9: Make sure you have something like a clutch bag to put your phone
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Step 10: lip gloss
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Step 11: and house key in.
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Step 12: Make sure you have time to get ready
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Step 13: but don't start getting ready in advance.
Detailed Guide
If the bar/bat mitzvah person is in 7th or 8th grade, there will probably be socks.
It sounds weird right now, but you'll be embarrassed if you brought your own.
Then shave. ,,, Make sure its cute.
Normally for these events the dress code is strapless and short, and darker colors. , Clip back your bangs, or a side braid are cute hairstyles.
Don't be afraid to just leave it down, though.
Make sure you have a ponytail holder if you plan on dancing.
You'll see why during the party. , Don't put too much.
Eyeliner, light shadow, and lip gloss can go a long way.
Don't overdo it. , Small, small, small. , You'll be sitting in a chair for hours.
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