 Makeup and  clothing is an issue for many teenage girls. If you are stressing about  what you should look like as a newcomer in middle school, or a freshie  in high school, here's a quick guide to help your fashion mature with  you throughout middle and high school.
 Makeup and  clothing is an issue for many teenage girls. If you are stressing about  what you should look like as a newcomer in middle school, or a freshie  in high school, here's a quick guide to help your fashion mature with  you throughout middle and high school.  
In Sixth grade, wear lip gloss, some mascara, and maybe a little  bit of pale eyeshadow; don't go too heavy or it may look bad. If you  want to try out more types of makeup, keep that for home experiments. 
As for clothes, keep it in your comfort level. Bear this in mind: if  you are wearing a bra or undershirt, don't let the straps hang out. It  doesn't look cool; it just looks sloppy. If you are wearing a short  shirt, check in the mirror to see if your stomach hangs out of the  bottom. Otherwise, wear something a little bit longer. Also, if your  pants are likely to slip, wear a belt. Belts are totally hip now! 
* The main point is to keep the makeup light, and the clothes clean  cut.   
In Seventh grade you are beginning to care a little more what you  look like; you might want to try curling your hair a few days a week,  and using different hairstyles  besides your typical ponytail. 
If you are acne prone, try foundation. Remember thet even oily skin  can get flaky and that looks horrible with foundation. So try it on  weekends first and ask your mother (or someone that uses foundation  well) if it looks okay. 
In Seventh grade you might want to try eyeliner. But not too much  because you don't want to look like a racoon! 
Start trying to tie outfits together with accessories. It's good to  try new things with your makeup and clothes. But when you try the new  things, make sure it looks good on you, not just in the picture or at  the store. Check out different stores, and find out if there is a style  that suits you.  
In eighth grade you are probably getting good at makeup and you  know what you like. Try establishing your own hairstyle without looking  like everyone else. For example, if everyone has long, layered hair with  no bangs, try light wispy bangs and a shorter, layered look. 
You might be wearing tighter jeans now and probably starting to get  concerned with impressing the guys, so it's safe to try out more mature  styles such as a sleek leather blazer, or lower cut necklines. If you  are happy with your sports bra, that is totally OK. But it's safe now to  check out the actual bra department and wear something that makes you  feel pretty - like lace.  
Ninth grade: high school! This is a big transition. Now in the  same world as seniors, you are going to want to look like the rest of  your peers. You should by now have your makeup and hair styles already.  Try to update this look a bit, because no one wants to carry the same  look they had in middle school. Dramatize a detail in your hair. If its  known for it's left side part, part it even deeper. Make a straight  style even sleeker and hip. Learn to make youre curls tighter, or  looser. 
In high school you might want to wear your usual make up during the  day, and as you start to go out with friends and boys at night, add a  darker shade of eyeliner, or jazz up your lips with something more  festive. It's also good to try new shoes, try wearing spikier ankle  boots with a pair of hot jeans and a blouse. Chunkier heels aren't as  hip as spikes as you get older. Incorporate accessories into your  outfit. Buy yourself a bag that's in suede or leather to keep your  schoolbooks in, instead of a backpack. You will want to buy yourself a  new jacket, and make it your own. 
You know what you like, so go and find clothes that fit your style,  but crank it up a notch for a more mature feel.