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Yo boyos, I'm about to change your life.
Attending a Mormon Church Service - Made Simple (Youtube)
LDS Website
Colouring:
Skin:
1. Prevent New Darkening
Avoid direct sun and use a hat or long-sleeved clothing.
This alone can keep your natural shade lighter in the long run.
2. Professional Options
For more extreme change, speak with a dermatologist about:
Chemical peels (glycolic or lactic acid)
Laser or light treatments
Prescription creams containing hydroquinone + tretinoin under a doctor's supervision
Never attempt these at home without a medical guidance
(Yes you are able to make your skin whiter.)
Hair&Eyes:
Hair dye:
Fraud lighter hair from blond or light brown (make sure not to make it look unrealistic).
Colored contact lenses:
Again just keep the colours realistic.
Clothing:
Clothing should cover the shoulders, chest, and midriff.
Outfits shouldn’t be too tight, sheer, or revealing.
Avoid clothing with vulgar or suggestive images or language.
Tops:
Collared shirts, polos, or plain T-shirts that aren’t sleeveless or graphic-heavy.
Pants:
Slacks, khakis, or jeans, clean and modest fit.
Sunday/Church wear:
White dress shirt, tie, dress pants, sometimes a suit jacket.
Brands like DownEast, Mikarose, and Sweet Salt Clothing make fashionable modest clothes popular in the Mormon community.
The overall look is neat, clean, simple, and respectful. Not dull, this will give a halo imo.
Pick-Up:
1. Easier warm approaches:
If you’re around other members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), living your faith can naturally connect you with people who share your beliefs about family, morality, and service, leading to more opportunity for a warm approach.
LDS culture values commitment, honesty, and kindness, traits that are appealing in any dating context.
2. Value:
Mormon teachings encourage:
Respect for others
Clean living (no drugs, alcohol, or premarital sex, although from what I know young LDS girls do NOT live up to this and are still foid sluts.)
Service and community involvement
Those things signal stability and maturity, which many people, Mormon or not, find very attractive.
3. Where to go:
If you’re in or near the LDS community:
Social events, singles wards (congregations for unmarried members), and service projects are great ways to meet people.
Attending a Mormon Church Service - Made Simple (Youtube)
LDS Website
Colouring:
Skin:
1. Prevent New Darkening
Avoid direct sun and use a hat or long-sleeved clothing.
This alone can keep your natural shade lighter in the long run.
2. Professional Options
For more extreme change, speak with a dermatologist about:
Chemical peels (glycolic or lactic acid)
Laser or light treatments
Prescription creams containing hydroquinone + tretinoin under a doctor's supervision
Never attempt these at home without a medical guidance
(Yes you are able to make your skin whiter.)
Hair&Eyes:
Hair dye:
Fraud lighter hair from blond or light brown (make sure not to make it look unrealistic).
Colored contact lenses:
Again just keep the colours realistic.
Clothing:
Clothing should cover the shoulders, chest, and midriff.
Outfits shouldn’t be too tight, sheer, or revealing.
Avoid clothing with vulgar or suggestive images or language.
Tops:
Collared shirts, polos, or plain T-shirts that aren’t sleeveless or graphic-heavy.
Pants:
Slacks, khakis, or jeans, clean and modest fit.
Sunday/Church wear:
White dress shirt, tie, dress pants, sometimes a suit jacket.
Brands like DownEast, Mikarose, and Sweet Salt Clothing make fashionable modest clothes popular in the Mormon community.
The overall look is neat, clean, simple, and respectful. Not dull, this will give a halo imo.
Pick-Up:
1. Easier warm approaches:
If you’re around other members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), living your faith can naturally connect you with people who share your beliefs about family, morality, and service, leading to more opportunity for a warm approach.
LDS culture values commitment, honesty, and kindness, traits that are appealing in any dating context.
2. Value:
Mormon teachings encourage:
Respect for others
Clean living (no drugs, alcohol, or premarital sex, although from what I know young LDS girls do NOT live up to this and are still foid sluts.)
Service and community involvement
Those things signal stability and maturity, which many people, Mormon or not, find very attractive.
3. Where to go:
If you’re in or near the LDS community:
Social events, singles wards (congregations for unmarried members), and service projects are great ways to meet people.

