From Good to Gorgeous! Dressing Your Truth Before and After

Fri, Aug 19, 2011

Before & Afters

If you’re Dressing Your Truth with your clothes, but haven’t gotten adventurous with your hair or accessories yet, you need to see this.

Dressing Your Truth isn’t about clothes. It’s about YOU!

And every part of your Dressing Your Truth makeover is designed to help you bring out your true beauty—from head to toe.

Make sure you’re taking advantage of every part of your beauty! Especially near your face. Don’t underestimate how beautifully you can frame the focal point of your whole look.

Check out this amazing Dressing Your Truth Before and After. In this rich, dynamic woman’s Before picture, she’s Dressing her Truth in clothes that honor her in color and design.

But After? Aren’t you amazed? Change the texture of her hairstyle. Add the right type of makeup. Complete her look with a rich accessory—and WOW.

Paying attention to every aspect of your Dressing Your Truth experience really can take you from looking good (great, even) to absolutely gorgeous!

She’s gorgeous, isn’t she? Please share your positive comments and let us know what you think of her makeover.

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This makeover shows just another reason why Dressing Your Truth is such an amazing system. If you haven’t started Dressing Your Truth yet, you really should.

The easy-to-use Dressing Your Truth online course gives you all the tools you need to choose the best clothes for your look—and so much more!

Hair: learn which colors, cuts and styles will highlight your Type of beauty (and how to ask for them at the salon!)

Makeup: learn the best colors and application techniques for your Type

Accessories: learn principles to choose the most supportive jewelry, bags, shoes, scarves and other accessories for your Type of beauty

Don’t know your Type of beauty yet? Take the first step to bringing out your true beauty today by discovering your personal Beauty Profile. And get ready to start looking and feeling more gorgeous than you ever have!

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17 Responses to “From Good to Gorgeous! Dressing Your Truth Before and After”

  1. Cat Says:

    You’re not kidding about the difference hair makes! I found an old photo of me when I was 5…there’s no way anyone would have called me blonde back then…not even *strawberry* blonde! It just faded on its own…and altho it always looked beautiful (folks would tell me so), I always felt a bit washed out. So in celebration of 50th bday back on Tuesday, I colored it back to my 5 yo color. I have to say..lol….I so feel myself! And what’s more, like you have said, people are responding to me better…like I no longer overwhelm them cus they know with such intense edgy hair comes an intense edgy gal! I am so digging this process!

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  2. Elizabeth Says:

    Wow! She looks fantastic!

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  3. Courtney Says:

    Looks hot!!!

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  4. Barbara Allen Says:

    She looked better in the before. The second one, jewelry is good, hair is a mess!

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  5. Suzanna Says:

    Amazing! I can’t figure out why anyone wouldn’t want to know all about dressing their truth when you can make such a huge difference in the way you feel and look! She looks rock awesome!
    I didn’t think I could possibly get more compliments or attention as a type 4, boy was I wrong! I recently cut off my long pony tail and got an inverted bob, huge difference! Compliments come so frequently it is almost embarrassing. I am just so surprised at how true it is that every single detail makes a difference between looking good and looking amazing.

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  6. Anita Davis Says:

    Please same-size the before and after shots. I think she is such a spunky-looking gal in the second shot, assuming type 3. I don’t love square upper corners on hair, though. Especially kind of symmetrical corners.

    But she’s darling.

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  7. Barb Says:

    Not only does this young lady look beautiful, but you can sense her confidence in the “after shot” more than you can in the “before”.It is still amazing to me that what we wear can tell others so much about who we are and what we feel about ourselves.

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  8. Shawna Says:

    I don’t see her eyes in the before picture. Her eyes and face really pop in the second picture. Amazing! Well done!

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  9. Nadine Says:

    Love the after so much better. She looks like a different person. Very beautiful. Love the hair!

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  10. tracy Says:

    Wow, she really does look dynamic and alive in the second picture – her eyes just sparkle!

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  11. Michelle Says:

    She went from plain Jane to WOW!! Very Type 3 beautiful!

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  12. Pamela Says:

    Great and what a positive difference! Her hair now matches her. Great job and gorgeous.

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  13. tricia Says:

    Seeing the difference with the same ‘outfit’ was impressive. She glows with the new hair and makeup.

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  14. andrea Says:

    This is so motivating! What a difference a few changes can make – just awesome (the look and the dyt system)!

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  15. cassandra Says:

    I definitely agree! I am in great need of a haircut myself. Loved it 4 months ago but waiting way to long to return for another cut. I have a twin sister that has not grasped the idea of DYT but she actually wears alot of her type 3 already. I kept hoping she would cut her long hair. I felt it was weighing her down and knew she’d look amazing in an edgy hair style. Thankfully she came to me not too long ago and asked me to cut it. (One of my talents I feel but refuse to cut my own. haha). I gave her a great stacked cut that hit a bit above her shoulders at the front. I cut edgy layers into it as well. She has awesome, sun-bleached highlights in her hair that really add to it. It definitely enhances her 3-ness, even if she doesn’t know it. :)

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  16. Esther Goodvin Says:

    Another great makeover. One comment I would like to make however, and this has nothing to do with the makeovers themselves, is that in some of them the necklaces the women are wearing appear to be sitting a tad too high – as I feel it is in this case. Does Dressing Your Truth cover ‘balance’ points and how a woman can discern the best places for her jewelry to sit on her body?

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  17. Janet Says:

    Amazing positive change. She looks hot! I love that you used the same clothing- so it is all about the change in hair and makeup and of course the jewelry…does she have on earrings? I’m going through the course now and I feel I’m a 3/4 combo, just haven’t honed in on which is my predominant.

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