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Prom Planning: How to Get Ready for the Big Day
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By: Jen Wasilewski Email Article
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The spring time is just around the corner and for millions of girls like yourself, that means Prom season is also quickly approaching. Prom is probably one of the most memorable nights you will have as a high school student, and for many, it's one of last big events before graduation. Even though prom is one day, it takes time, effort, and often a lot of money to make sure everything goes smoothly. While not everything will go as planned there are a few things you can do to make sure it really is a night to remember. Here is a helpful list outlining things you need have done and when you should have them done by.

3 Months Before Prom:

  • Consider a Date: While many girls wait for that special boy to ask them, don't be afraid to do the asking your self. It would be a shame if the boy you wanted to go with was asked by another girl. If you know who you want to go with start dropping hints or just get down to it and ask them.


  • Start Looking for a Dress: It may be three months away, but in the grand scheme of things it's really just around the corner. Start looking at dresses. Wander the local mall, check formal dress shops, and pick up a few prom themed magazines. There are tons of dresses which makes starting your search early extremely important.


  • Make a Budget: Whether your paying for you're prom necessities your self or you're lucky enough to have help from mom and dad, you need to make a budget. Find out exactly how much you have to spend and let that be a guide from here on out. Make sure you include these necessities in your budget:
    • Prom Ticket Cost (If your date is not picking up the bill)
    • Dress
    • Shoes
    • Transportation Costs
    • Hair Appointment
    • Purse
    • Jewelry
    • Makeup/Nail Appointment
  • Think about Your Hair: Start thinking about how you would like your hair done. There are several options so find ones that work well with your face as well as your hair's length, color, texture, and your own personal style. If your getting your hair done professionally find out from friends, family, or fellow classmates which salons they suggest and which you would be better staying away from. If you can make your appointment now so you can get the time and stylist you want.
2 Months Before Prom:
  • Buy Your Dress: Since Prom season is so big, many dresses will be picked over or sold out. Many dress boutiques or bridal shoppes also keep a running list of what dresses will be worn at which proms. This is to prevent two girls from wearing the same dress at the same prom. Check with the store you will be purchasing it from to find out if they have a similar policy. If so, it's a good idea to either buy the dress right away or at least put a down payment on it if possible.


  • Make Your Appointments: If you haven't made your appointments make them now. The longer you wait to make your hair, makeup, and nail appointments the harder it's going to be getting the appointment you want.
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