Be More Like a French Woman

French women are noticeably different from any other women--both physically and in attitude. If you want to have the grace, style, and carriage of our French counterparts, keep reading. You'll be sultry and stylish in no time.

Steps

  1. French women are usually feminine. This doesn't mean that you always have to wear a dress or a skirt. It simply means that every day you embrace your femininity. Make sure your hair is well-conditioned and moisturized. No matter what style your hair is in, it will look great because it is soft and shiny. Make sure nails are clean, neat, and shiny.
  2. Do everything you can to ensure great skin. Exfoliate at least twice weekly (three times on body skin). Moisturize. Try to keep makeup to a minimum. As a whole, French women don't look as made-up and perfectly coiffed as their American counterparts. They go for a more natural and sophisticated beauty. Try foundation, mascara, and a good lip gloss for everyday.
  3. Comfort is important: The french maintain comfort in totally different ways. Skip tennis shoes and sweat suits. Instead go for a comfortable pair of skinny black pants and cute pair of flats. Or a comfy silk or cashmere dress. French women usually accessorize with little pieces that make large statements. A cute silk scarf, or a nice brooch. etc.
  4. Be a little enigmatic. The french keep telling about their life stories to people to a minimum especially with people they hardly know. Exercise a little restraint. Don't be so eager to let people into your life. Guard your personal life as if it is a crown jewel! Keep things private for only your loved ones and close friends. A little mystery is attractive!
  5. Walk everywhere! Your waist and thighs will thank you a million times over. It's not necessary to sweat it out in a gym everyday if your daily life includes one of the best exercises in the world! Staying thin will not be a problem. It works for them and it works for us. All you have to do is try it.
  6. The French diet. The French have a small breakfast, a large lunch, and a small late dinner. Eat slowly! Most stores/work places close in France for about three hours during the lunch time, to allow everyone to have time to eat. (restaurants and cafes are open, of course)
  7. Don't smile unless you mean it. The French may come off as rude, but it's simply their culture. A French woman will only smile when she truly means it, and when there is truly something to smile about.
  8. Always be polite. This is common sense for everybody, but the French aren't rude or demanding. They are generally kind, well-mannered people. But don't confuse being polite with being a people-pleaser. Do what's right for you. Live your own life, and be happy! Happy is sexy!

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