Almost everyone had that experience when they just can’t make a good profile picture that fits your needs, hadn’t you?

Here you will see some tips for making the best profile picture:

Get a good camera. Than better the camera, the better the picture.

Swipe your hair and take some practical pictures. Is there a side that feels more comfortable? Everyone has a good side, and as soon as you get this angle, you should put that picture every time. Get the angle and find your best side!

After you know your angle, find the light! Dark pictures are more difficult to edit and put filters.

Smile! Pictures with smiling people are more attractive than without ones.
Think of something good and happy and smile, show that you are happy.

Take at least five pictures so you have options for choosing the one that fits.

After you get one, put some filters and see what looks better on you, but do not overdo it! Too much filter can make it worse than without any.

If you want to look extra good on the picture, go to the photo studio, or go to makeup specialist, but it can hurt your wallet for only one picture.

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