Everyone has their own style and beauty.

It’s okay if you don’t know how to define it yet, but in time you’ll develop an understanding of what makes up your personal aesthetic. Several things will help determine what type of person are you, including your clothing choices, hairstyle, and makeup routine. Here’s how:

Figure out what you value most.

When finding your style, you need to figure out what’s most important to you. What are your priorities? What makes you feel good about yourself?

Once you know what those things are, you can work on creating a look that reflects you in a way that feels comfortable and satisfying for you.

Take some personality quizzes.

Personality quizzes can be fun, and they can help you find out more about yourself. You can take them online or in print, and they are available for all ages.

There are many types of personality quizzes. some are specific to your interests (like a type of music), and others are general.

Browse beauty and fashion blogs online.

Find blogs that you like and read their posts regularly. Look at the photos and how they are styled, then try to find a style that you like.

Try to find a style that you can emulate, even if it’s just for fun!

Look at your Pinterest boards.

Pinterest is a great way to see what your friends like. It’s also a great place to discover new brands. By looking at their boards, you can get an idea of what they like and how they dress. You may be surprised by the similarities between style icons from different eras!

Write down words that come to mind when you think about yourself.

Now that you have a sense of who you are, it’s time to start writing down words that come to mind when you think about yourself.

Here are some ideas for words:

  • Descriptions of your body (e.g., curvy)
  • Words describing your personality (e.g., kind)
  • Words describing the way others see you (e.g., beautiful)

You can also write down the negative things people say about yourself—these are often very telling!

The next step is to examine whether these descriptions align with what’s true for yourself or not. If they don’t, then they’re not helpful words at all. If they fit with reality well enough but still aren’t accurate enough in some ways, then adjust accordingly by adding more positive ones until everything feels right.

Ask people who know you well what they think your beauty style is.

If you’re unsure what your beauty style is, ask people who know you well. Ask your friends, partner and family, or even your hairstylist or makeup artist what they think your beauty style is.

You could also ask a friend who has strong opinions about beauty. Their opinion might be more accurate than any of the other options listed here because they’ll be able to tell whether or not something looks good on you without any other influence from external sources like magazines or blogs.

Look back on old photos of yourself and note if there are any trends when it comes to makeup or hairstyles.

If you are looking for a style that feels comfortable and natural, you may want to try out a more subdued look. If this is the case, it might be beneficial for your personal aesthetic if you can identify why certain clothing or makeup styles were appealing to you in the past.

For example, perhaps one of your favorite outfits was because it matched so well with other pieces of clothing that had been given as gifts from friends or family members over time (this could also apply if someone had gifted you with some new clothes).

If there are any trends when it comes to makeup or hairstyles, note them down so they can serve as inspiration later on down the line when trying out different looks on yourself!

Evaluate what you gravitate toward in your day-to-day life.

The next step is to evaluate what you gravitate toward in your day-to-day life. What do you wear to work? When you go out with friends? When running errands for your job or other activities outside of work? And when relaxing at home, what kind of clothes are most comfortable and appealing to you?

Asking questions like these will help guide your decision-making process and give insight into those things that make up the foundation of who you are as an individual.

Your clothing and beauty choices can be a reflection of who you really are.

Clothing and makeup reflect your personality, and when used correctly, they can help you express yourself more fully.

After doing all of this, it’s time to step back and look at your findings. Do you see a trend emerging? What do these answers tell you about yourself? Do they make sense? Is there anything else that needs to be added, changed, or deleted from what we have written here?

It might take some time to figure out exactly what your style is all about, but once you know for sure then you can talk about how best to apply it in everyday life.


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