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Obvious starting points that will help you add a bit of edge to your style. Take a look through these ideas, pick just one or two and then add more if you still feel a bit lacking.
- First, a haircut and possibly a color as well is a great starting point. Find a half-decent salon - it doesn't have to be Tony & Guy but the more up market places tend to have stylists skilled in helping people find their best style. Consider a color change - if you're blond, go for highlights or lowlights depending on your preference. If you're a brunette, try red tones. This will make you feel like a new woman, and can really change the way you look.
- Make-up is the other obvious starting point. There are hundreds of sites on the Internet that will give you basic make-up advice. If you have a Live Journal or similar, do a search for 'makeup' and you'll find dozens of communities where makeup aficionadas compare styles. Go for something a little more radical than usual. Here's one of my favorites: a nice bright green across the lid, with a bright blue accent at the outer corners of your eyes and some bright blue eyeliner. Draw attention to a particular feature with something bolder than you might usually consider.
- Take inspiration from other styles. Add some punk style to jeans with a studded belt and invest in a detachable belt buckle. I'm a big fan of these as I can wear a boring one if I have to go somewhere 'normal', and then go all out with a band buckle or my favorite cat-face one.
- DIY, customize, invent. Try grabbing a handful of cheap, brightly colored beaded necklaces and wearing two or three at once. Fill up your arms with ethnic-inspired jewelers (try a local market!). If you have a couple of pairs of Converse (as I do) wear a pink one on one foot and a black one on the other - or simply buy some rainbow colored shoelaces. Do your hair differently One Day: pull it into a high ponytail and tie it with a scarf. Buy some new glasses - or, if you don't need specs, buy some with no glass or plain glass in and wear them anyway. Paint your nails a random color. Buy pink eyeliner and draw a little heart on your cheek.
A great tip to start with - and something I say to absolutely everyone looking to change their style - is this: think about what direction you want to go in (so in your case a little more edgy, a touch chic, a bit different), and buy some basics, then accessories.
Got jeans and plain skinny fit t-shirts? Okay! Wear a lightweight scarf through your belt loops, wear stripy socks, get some fabric pens and draw a personal design on your shirt, and add some necklaces.
You need to be comfortable with whatever you wear.
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I'm a novice at car repairs, should I attempt a timing belt DIY style?
I have the repair manuals, tools, and owner's manual. I have all the necessary stuff and diagrams. I'm all for DIY, learning, and saving $$...but am I over my head? I see a lot of steps, a lot of stuff to move around, and as a whole it looks bad, but piece by piece not so much.
Am I reckless to try? Or is this something if I don't try I'll never learn?
2007 Kia Rondo
V6 (heard those are trickier)
I like your attitude . It really is a simple job... once you get to it. Depending on the kind of car there may be little room. Hint. Keep a pen and paper and make notes as you move/remove things. So you can put it back in the right place and in the right order. Does not matter if you know the names of the parts . Draw a picture or make up a name (metal-bracket -that-looks-like-Josh's-nose)
The repair manual will tell you how to get the belt on with the pulleys in the right spot. That is the only technical part. The rest is just remove and replace.
Enjoy the experience and brag a little afterwards,