Can you do beauty pageants with braces




















Alexandria began her smile journey with SmileDirectClub, where she got started using their telehealth platform. Her mom saw a TV commercial, and they decided to check it out. She felt better about her teeth almost immediately. Alexandria went back to the SmileDirectClub office just once, to check the fit of the first set of aligners. She wore her aligners as prescribed by her doctor and saw her smile improve with each step.

Alexandria won Miss Photogenic in the Teen North American pageant and the interview award in a second pageant. My smile is better, and I love it. I like showing my teeth. Her teeth will get her more than pageant prizes, though. Alexandria has an eye to a career in beauty, so she enrolled at the College of Staten Island, where she studies business.

She wants to be a professional makeup artist and launch her own cosmetics line. But now, she has the added confidence of her new smile. See also: From 'fat swan' to beauty queen. Miss Hashiena has been wearing braces for the past year to correct a minor misalignment in the bottom row of her teeth. She will continue wearing them for another eight months, and they will be removed in time for her to represent Singapore at the international Global Beauty Queen pageant in South Korea next October.

I've been working out more since joining the competition and been more careful to eat clean and watch my diet. Miss Singapore Beauty Pageant has been known for crowning unconventional beauty queens in past years. One of its previous winners, Miss Singapore International Model of the Year Andrea Che , also donned braces before her international competition.

Picture a beach. Or a treehouse. Or a rock star. Jump up and down in place while yelling the alphabet. Turn a cartwheel and whistle as loudly as you can. People will also probably think you are strange. Do I really have to be overly, sincerely nice to all the other girls? I know I should be polite, but I compete for a reason and, I'm not trying to be mean, but I'm not there for the other girls involved.

Think of it as training for the future. You sound like a young lady who has plans for moving on in the world of pageant competition. If that is so then you will eventually find yourself competing in pageants in which the winner is expected to go out into the community, or the state, or the whole country and serve as a representative of the pageant for an entire year after she is crowned. Guess what she is expected to do as representative of that pageant? Be sincerely nice to other people.

Whether she is talking to the press, speaking at a luncheon, meeting fans for an autograph session or helping out at a local school or shelter, a beauty queen needs to be able to relate to all kinds of people — all of the time. Use situations in which you would rather not be bothered as practice time to hone your public relations skills.

Be the true you — behaving like a queen. What is the best way for my daughter to stand out for the Judges in a pre-teen pageant?



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