I am most definitely not a regular style and beauty person so you may want to ignore 😂
But mine are:
1 find out and wear what shapes and styles suit YOU not what’s in fashion JUST because it’s in fashion
2 ditto colours, plus if you stick to a personal “colour palette” which includes some “neutrals” it makes shopping easier and quicker and all your clothes will go together - I’ve made the mistake in the past of buying something in a hard to complement colour and hardly ever getting to wear it as a result
3 NEVER buy shoes that are remotely uncomfortable - never worth it
4 NEVER buy dry clean/hand wash only - if you’re like me and don’t pass the dry cleaners regularly and/or can’t afford dry cleaning costs you’ll hardly wear these items and they’ll spend most of their time languishing in the bottom of the laundry hamper!
5 don’t buy items intended for certain seasons that aren’t practical for those seasons - eg where I live (west coast of Scotland) where it rains a LOT especially in autumn/winter it’s pointless buying non waterproof coats/jackets, equally I’ve lived in warmer places and made the mistake of buying “summer” clothes in non breathable or “sweaty” fabrics
6 if you hate ironing don’t buy stuff that needs expert ironing - may seem obvious but I’ve made this mistake myself and noticed lots of others have too
7 work out if you suit silver or gold better, very few people genuinely suit both, also work out as soon as possible the longest length of jewellery that suits you - earrings and necklaces
8 I’m not a huge one for makeup but being a redhead with pale but “ruddy” skin tone green corrective moisturiser makes a HUGE beneficial difference to me
Converse don't look good on anyone over age 40. could not disagree with this more. Perfectly acceptable on us over 40’s I hate ageism in “fashion”
buy your size I agree with, women are too focused on not wanting to admit the size they really are rather than focusing on buying and wearing clothes that fit well and are comfortable - only you know what size you’re wearing nobody else really cares.
When I was slim myself I noticed overweight friends wearing clothes too small and kidding themselves that they were a smaller size but they didn’t look good,they looked uncomfortable too. Now I’m overweight myself I try and avoid doing the same, I also find if I wear a waistband or bra that’s too small it gives me incredibly painful indigestion anyway! Also gaping blouses/shirts are never a good look and that's mostly about sizing too.
Hems that look fine in the mirror can suddenly rise up. yep! They can be a lot shorter at the back too!
This one was pointed out to me by my female supervisor in my first office job when she caught a Male colleague peeking when I bent to
use bottom drawer of filing cabinet!
She did also give him a bollocking though.