Wear colour
Colour has a huge impact not only on your mood- but the way others perceive your mood too. If you wear a vibrant colour- it can help you to stand out from the rest.
Wear flattering attire
Wear clothes that flatter your shape. If you hate clothes shopping- consider asking a personal shopper for some help.
Keep it natural
Try to capture your most natural smile- being in the outdoors can help you to show off your energy.
Include variety
Show off all elements of you and your lifestyle with shots of you dressed up, casual and having fun so a prospective partner can see all of your passions and how you spend your time.
Stay clear of hot friends and cute animals
It can be a bit much and looks like you're trying too hard. Plus- a possible date won't know which one is you if you're in a photograph with your friends.
Avoid boozy shots
Don't include pictures with drinks in your hand- it might give the impression that you like alcohol a little too much.
Don't wear sunglasses
It looks like you have something to hide and your eyes might be one of your best features- so show them off.
Keep it light-hearted
Keep your profile breezy- people aren't generally attracted to singles who take themselves too seriously. Dating is supposed to be fun after all.
Confidence- not arrogance
Confidence is sexy, arrogance is a repellent- people need to feel that you'll be approachable if you meet, not that you'll look down on them.
Ask those who love you the most
What do your friends love about you so much? If you can fit this in your profile somehow, then chances are someone else will find it appealing too.
Inspired by tips from Desire 530's Jo Barnett, the UK's leading dating and breakthrough coach
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