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Set out your school clothes before you go to sleep. You can get ready quicker if you know what you're going to wear and you won't have to flap about finding an item of school uniform or something you'd set your heart on wearing.
Get up on time. Getting up is always hard in the first place, it's normal for teenage girls to feel tired in the mornings, it doesn't mean you are lazy. People say you should get a decent beauty sleep, but obviously as you become a teenager there is always that show/book you want to watch/read. Set a good and upbeat alarm (if you use one) at a time you think suitable. Don't press snooze! You'll get into the habit and you waste time. You can also ask your mum or someone to wake you up at first if waking up with an alarm is hard.
Do whatever you need to do in the bathroom or loo. Wash your face thoroughly with a gentle soap or a cleanser. It'll help you feel awake. Use a face exfoliator a couple of times a week if you like.
Be clean for school. Whether you have a shower or not, try not to fuss with different lotions and sprays. Just use a nice smelling body wash and (if you want) shampoo your hair. Put some moisturizer on if you like.
Put on some deodorant and get dressed. Try customizing your uniform, if you have to wear one, by adding a cool watch, or if you're allowed jewelry add some bangles or a necklace.
Eat a good breakfast, brush your teeth, floss, and use a preferable mouthwash.
Do your hair. Try something simple and cute, such as a high ponytail and cute clips. Or you can wrap a ribbon around a bun or pigtails.
If you wear makeup, set a limit if you have a makeup ban at school or home. Discreet but good makeup is concealer and foundation (if needed) and possibly brown mascara.
Think about finishing touches, such as: some light lipgloss, perfume and hand cream.
Pack all your lunch, books, water and anything else you need into your bag and you're ready to go!
Get ready to strut your stuff!
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