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Facing The Judges On Miss South Africa 2017 : How To Nail It In 15 Seconds

Pageant queens are poised, graceful and calm under pressure. They are also refined and know how to handle themselves when faced with judges.

We take you through how to prepare how to answer beauty pageant questions in a few quick steps.

There are so many aspects to consider for pageant preparation, but one of the key factors is how you present yourself for the beauty pageant questions and answers. Here are a few tips that you can use to perfect your pageant poise.

You’re going to be faced with a panel of experts in their field, so it’s important that you give yourself time to prepare yourself on how to answer beauty pageant questions.

●     First things first, make sure you are familiar with the Miss South Africa pageant system and the rules and regulations prior to entering.

●     Have a good understanding and opinion on your own beliefs, while being open to the beliefs of others.

●     Educate yourself on general knowledge subjects as well as current events, paying particular attention to events that are important to you.


Bonus Tip: Go into your beauty pageant question and answer session with honesty and openness. Be yourself and remember that the judges might not remember what you said, but they will always remember how you made them feel. 

Beauty pageant questions and answers

You’re going to be faced with a panel of experts in their field, so it’s important that you give yourself time to prepare yourself on how to answer beauty pageant questions.

●     First things first, make sure you are familiar with the Miss South Africa pageant system and the rules and regulations prior to entering.

●     Have a good understanding and opinion on your own beliefs, while being open to the beliefs of others.

●     Educate yourself on general knowledge subjects as well as current events, paying particular attention to events that are important to you.

Bonus Tip: Go into your beauty pageant question and answer session with honesty and openness. Be yourself and remember that the judges might not remember what you said, but they will always remember how you made them feel. 

It is a beauty pageant after all, so being well-presented and well-groomed are essential to a successful beauty pageant questions and answers session. You make your first impression the moment you walk through the door, so make the effort to look presentable.

●     When walking through the door, smile and make eye contact with every judge. You want them to remember you and the impression you make to them.

●  Classic elegance is always a winner, so aim for an easy-going but appropriate look that works for you.

●     Wear something that will help you stand out, but that is still demure and flattering. This gives the judges a visual reference of who you are as a person.

Bonus Tip:  Invest in a beautiful formal outfit that can be worn again. A sophisticated and professional dress or silk blouse with a pencil skirt are winners and showcase your femininity and grace beautifully.

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