If you have never waxed before, make an appointment at least a week before the big event to see how your skin reacts to it. You can always book a follow-up appointment or shave any stubble. [1] X Research source

Many contestants even enroll in modeling classes to work on their walk and posing.

Certain types of questions commonly recur in pageant interviews. Research the most common interview questions and prepare answers for them at places like Pageant Answers. Expect to be asked questions such as, “Who is your greatest influence?” “What is the greatest environmental issue facing the world today?” and “What constitutes true beauty?”

For the swimming suit, choose a solid color or black. One piece or two piece are both acceptable. Wear at the most four-inch heels that match your swimsuit. For the evening gown, wear something that reflects your personality and fits you very well. While you might be tempted to buy online, it’s better to purchase a gown you’ve tried on first. [2] X Research source For the interview, wear a neutral skirt suit or a sheath dress in a color that goes well with your skin tone. Wear matching heels.

At your interview, only shake the judges hand if they extend it first, and say good morning, good evening, good afternoon, whatever fits the time of day. If standing during the interview, stand tall and proud with your back straight, shoulders back and face forward. If sitting, keep your back straight, cross your ankles and fold your hands in your lap.

Do not get agitated if provoked. This is a common incident as jealousy and fear are experienced by all the contestants.

Avoid showing more than you intend by applying butt glue and sewing a piece of flesh-colored material into your swimsuit bottoms. Wearing flesh-colored heels will not only cause your legs to appear longer, but also will not detract from your fitness and smile. Practice posing for the swimsuit competition in front of a mirror so you know what stances present your body in the best light. By preparing for the swimsuit competition, you will find yourself more confident when you walk across the stage.

Glide down the runway, with no bouncy movement. Practice the classic “book-on-your­-head” method for perfecting posture. Shorter steps also help achieve the proper pageant walk.