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Don't Miss This Dramatic Makeover! Dressing Your Truth Before and After

We see some of the most dramatic makeovers at Dressing Your Truth. And I love every one of them!

Why are they so dramatic? Because women everywhere are following the fashion industry’s rules, regardless of whether the rules honor their beauty or not. And a Dressing Your Truth makeover changes all of that.

A Dressing Your Truth makeover frees women from the fashion myths out there and help them identify the nature of their true beauty. Any woman who honors that beauty in her outward expression is going to look amazing.

That’s what happened in this Dressing Your Truth makeover. Isn’t she beautiful?

She’s a bright, animated Type 1 woman in my Beauty Profiling System. Her natural movement is upward and light. Look at how many aspects in her Before picture are weighing her energy down! Her hair moves downward, and the black in her clothes is a heavy color. I’m sure you can notice other things.

Switch all that out for a perky hair cut and clothing colors and movement that honor her. In her makeover After picture, she looks 20 years younger!

What do you think of her dramatic makeover? Please share a positive comment.

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A Dressing Your Truth makeover has dramatic results! But just because the change in your look is dramatic doesn’t mean that a change in your wallet should be. When you start Dressing Your Truth…

  • You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars on a new designer wardrobe. You just need the right colors and design lines in your clothes to honor you.
  • You don’t need an expensive haircut. You just need a haircut that honors your natural movement.
  • You don’t need a hundred new makeup products. You just need to know which ones highlight your natural beauty so you can stop wasting money on products that don’t.
  • You don’t need to throw out everything and start over. In fact, you may already have many items you need on hand! And if you don’t, the online resources you receive when you start your makeover will show you how to re-purpose many items you already own.

Dressing Your Truth is a freeing, empowering makeover system that honors you and your natural beauty.

Discovering your personal Beauty Profile is the first part of a Dressing Your Truth makeover. Take the first step today: discover your Beauty Profile and start your dramatic makeover experience today!


Carol Tuttle

Carol Tuttle is a teacher, speaker, healer, and best-selling author of five books. She has dedicated her life to helping people worldwide create the lives and relationships they desire. She blogs to support you in creating your ideal life.


Tell Us What You Think


  • andrea

    I wonder if there were some people she had to re-introduce herself to! What a difference – and what a beauty!

  • Courtney

    Gorgeous girl!

  • Pat

    She looks wonderful!! I am having difficulty seeing the type 1 in her? Why isn’t she a type 3? Just curious. Thanks.

  • http://outfromundermyhat.blogspot.com Julianne

    Absolutely stunning. It honestly looks like a mother / daughter shot. I mean the mother on the left is beautiful, and the daughter on the right is also very beautiful, only of course younger.

  • Elizabeth

    Wow! That is spectacular! It took years off of her! you can see the woman now, not just the clothes. WOW!

  • http://www.annehintonpratt.com Anne Pratt

    The difference between night and day. Amazing!

  • KariB

    Bright and Beautifully Cute! Love that color on her, just brightens her countenance!
    She is glowing!

  • tracy

    She looks so alive and vibrant Dressing her Truth!

  • Pamela

    I don’t see T1; I see T3.

  • Melissa

    What a fabulous makeover, she dropped 20 years!

  • Pamela

    The white is very dissonant to me; I think that the hair color and the scarf with the gold in it make a big and positive difference and she looks very much younger; but she needs to be done in total T3 for all to really sing and come together.

    I think from what I see her secondary is a 4; while her features are most assuredly, to me, a T3, they are in wonderful T4 symmetry.

    I really do not see her leading with a 1 or it even as a close secondary. A lot of us T3/4′s are a lot of fun.

    • http://caroltuttle.com Carol

      Dear Pamela, I can say for sure she is a Type 1, I met her and she personified a cute, delightful, breath of fresh air woman. Pictures are not the best medium always to profile someone. That is why we have 5 areas of assessment. Body language is very important as an assessment tool. She may not lead with circles in her facial lines and shapes, she has more starpoint qualities in her facial lines. Her bright shining, smiling eyes are also very distinctly Type 1. I hope this helps in understanding that Type 1′s have a variety of facial expressions, more than any of the 4 Types, but that would make sense in their world as they have the highest movement and that creates more of a variety. Thanks, Carol Tuttle PS- I agree, I am a Type 3/4 and I am tons of fun!!

      • cassandra

        Thanks Carol for helping me to see this too. I am so new and still trying to figure my own self out. I didn’t see the cirles as I see in my own Type 1-ness, but I do see a heart shape to her face. I am still learning to see star points. Not sure how that “works”. But, I am an eye person so I did indeed notice her sparkly eyes. I always enjoy the transformations. I’d love to be able to post a before and after of myself!

        • cassandra

          PS– I LOVE being validated in my Type 1 silliness, or fun-ness.

  • Jeanette

    what a difference a few changes can make – awesome! :)

  • Anita

    What a difference some color can make!! Awesome job!

  • Sheryl

    I see the T1 in her. She reminds me of my daughter (a younger version) who is definitely T1. She is beautiful!

  • Nora

    Beautiful change. She looks a lovely mother before but gosh she’s stunning now has takenoff years

  • Emilia

    I love the changes.

  • Pamela

    Carol, thank you for adding your input; the facial lines and diamond shapes and half mountains made me wonder and I really didn’t see it at all.

    I appreciate your adding this input as I constantly soak things in and process and learn; if ever I stopped I think I’d die. ;-)

    And yes, you seem like loads of fun! I am too!

  • Yvonne

    Ok, all you doubting Thomas’s the makeover is me and Carol is right. I had a hard time at first believing Carol that I was a type 1. I lived most of my life denying myself fun to work hard to make things nice for everyone else a true former co-dependent. I was so unsure that I went in to have a draping. Anne draped me and it was quite obvious that I am a type 1 with a secondary type 3. It is so nice to have permission to have fun. I feel as though I am me again! I love it. Today I was walking and without a thought I started skipping when I realized what I was doing I started laughing. Who else but a type 1 would do that.

    • http://caroltuttle.com Carol

      Thanks Yvonne, I am so grateful you have found your skip again!! Love Carol

    • cassandra

      That is so awesome! I truly feel like I can relate to all you’ve said Yvonne. I often felt teased as I grew older for my noisy nature. I skipped, hopped, clapped, and whistled almost all the time as a kid, then I think I just took it into hiding. My kids were usually the only ones to see this in me for years. If I caught myself doing it in front of others I would often get embarrassed. I am now trying to be more free with that again. My own mother said to me recently “I didn’t know you could whistle a tune!” I had to remind her I used to whistle all the time, but I suppose she didn’t know I was so talented at it. Ha Ha.

  • Courtney

    I am a T1 and I identify with the picture, my features also are more chiseled than most T1′s. That tripped me up at first, but I thought back to my nature of having ideas and the gift of hope. Some people are more blended than others I guess.

  • sandy

    There is really a science to this. The DYT pros would be better at identifying types because they have many comparisons after doing this for so many years.

    It really makes me wonder if doing self identification works.

    I would shudder to think that my type is wrong and I would have to buy another course and change wardrobes again.

    • http://caroltuttle.com Carol

      Dear Sandy, Thanks for your comment. We provide a tremendous amount of supportive resources to guide people in Typing themselves and have a very high success rate with people “getting their Type right.” If someone purchases a Dressing Your Truth and then discovers they are a different Type, there is no risk, we gladly change their course to their true Type. We want people to live their truth and look amazing while they do it a risk free as possible. I hope you will look in to our Dressing Your Truth membership! Love, Carol Tuttle

      • cassandra

        As I first starting reading about Profiling I desperately wanted to be Type 1. One of my sisters that had already determined she is a Type 2 is much like myself. We have very simular facial features and are alot alike in personality. So, I thought I had to be a 2. It was another sister, a 4, that saw a new picture of me on Facebook. New sleak hair with a grey snake skin shirt (that I thought was totally “fun”). I had not yet determined my type mind you. When I posted the picture I thought “I never noticed how round the end of my nose is!” I wasn’t even thinking of types. My 4 sister called me immediately letting me know I am definitely a type 1. I almost cried because I knew then that’s what I am. I may look alot like my type 2 sister, and we have simular interests and desires, but I have since been reminded of how very different we are as well. I love feeling more free to be the me I knew that I hid for such a long time.

  • Cynthia Hamil

    This “before” and “after” is so dramatic! Wow…!!!
    Looking at her facial features, I would probably have guessed her to be a “Type 3″, but the bright colors totally make her look YEARS younger. I’m very impressed with this particular make over.

    I agree with the comments earlier that she looks so much younger in the “after” photo, that these look like a mother/daughter photo shoot.

    Wow!!! INCREDIBLE!!!

  • Anita

    Wow, Like jumping from a black and white TV screen to a color TV.
    Hope you feel as revolutionary as you look!

  • Christina

    Wow! This one looks terrific to me. And I am glad that the woman inside the typing feels that she has “come home” to herself.

  • ella

    Sure, dramatic change, definitely. However, I wonder, how this woman would look if one changed only the haircut and colors of her clothes and didn’t color/highlighted her hair. Would the effect be as strong? To color hair that is grey is a commitment and , let’s face it, “a choice for chemicals”. The roots need to be done once a month. I wonder, can older women ( not only types 4) look great in grey hair? Can they age in style with help of DYT?