1. Grow your hair out below your shoulders. Since mermaids are known for their long, luscious locks, growing your hair out past your shoulders will help you look the part. Aim to grow your hair past your shoulders at least, if not longer
2. Style your hair into beachy, wavy locks. Think of mermaids in The Little Mermaid, Splash, or even the Starbucks logo, and you'll note that most mermaids have effortlessly wavy hairstyles from spending their days underwater. If your hair isn't naturally wavy, opt for a to achieve a wavy look. Don't damage your hair though. Being a mermaid means embracing who you are, so if your hair is curly, kinky or straight, you should rock it the natural, healthy way
3. Finish off your wavy hairstyle with beachy accessories. Put fake starfish, coral combs, or even a sprinkle of sand in your hair to show that you're a true mermaid. Try looking for mermaid-themed hair accessories at the dollar store, or look for shells and coral at the beach.
4. Wear minimal, waterproof makeup for a natural mermaid look. Because mermaids live under the sea, they tend not to wear a lot of makeup. Use your makeup strategically to enhance your natural beauty without looking over-the-top. Be sure to use waterproof products in case you go swimming!
Use light blues, greens, and purples to shade the outer corners of your eyes and highlight natural ocean tones.Wear a good, non-clumping black mascara.Wear a blue, purple, or clear lip gloss.
5. Buy a mermaid tail. You can order custom-fit mermaid tails from different specialty vendors online. These tails are the perfect touch for authentic mermaid attire, and can help your swimming style to resemble that of a mermaid.
If you can't afford a mermaid tail, no worries - you can still act like a mermaid with other, less expensive accessories.
6. Wear long, flowy shirts and skirts. For everyday clothes, stick to long clothes that flow with your natural movement, and wear oceanic colors, such as blues, greens, and purples. This style will remind people of the soft ocean waves.
Try pairing a flowy shirt with a pair of jeans, or a crop top with a flowy blue skirt.
7. Stick to casual, open-toed shoes. Since real mermaids don't wear shoes, there's no need to draw attention to your feet. Opt for simple flip-flops, sandals, or water shoes, and, if possible, find shoes that incorporate shell or starfish designs.
8. Paint your nails and toes to match the colors of the sea. Try subtle shades of pink, blues, or turquoise. If you want to draw more attention to your nails, paint mermaid-centric designs on them such as starfish, anchors, or even scales.
Alternatively, if you are a tropical mermaid, consider tropical colors, such as pink, orange, or yellow.
9. Wear coral and shell jewelry. To be a true mermaid, you have to accessorize like one. Take a trip to the dollar store and load up on "thingamabobs," including coral or shell necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. You can also try making your own .
10. Spend as much time near water as possible. To be a true mermaid, you should come as close to full-sea immersion as possible. While you don't need to travel to the bottom of the ocean to mimic a mermaid's real home, you should definitely make a splash into more accessible watering holes.
If you live near the ocean, spend your days in the water or on the shore.If you don't live near the ocean, try to lounge near a lake, swimming pool, or river.If you have time for a vacation, consider going to the beach so you can spend more time near the ocean.
11. Redecorate your room to look like the ocean. Even if you can't live underwater, you can make your room into mermaid paradise by decorating with shells, coral, and pictures of the ocean. Paint your walls blue, and surround your bed with fake coral, plants, fake seaweed, and anything else that will make you feel like you're under the sea.
If you can't paint your room, consider hanging up ocean-themed pictures. Removable wall decals are also a great option.
12. Find other sea creatures to hang out with. Being a mermaid on your own can be lonely, and if you find some fellow sea creatures, not only will you make some friends, but your act will be more convincing. You can also look for other sea creatures, such as starfish, crabs, or tropical fish to add to your coterie.
This doesn't mean that you have to start a saltwater aquarium, although you certainly can if you wanted to. Alternatively, visit your local aquarium.
13. Go to a mermaid convention. These conventions involve large, organized gatherings where mermaids come together to swim, play in the water, watch mermaid performers, and connect on all mermaid-related matters. If you can make it out to a convention, you'll be able to fully immerse yourself in a mermaid paradise and meet plenty of other mermaids!
Mermaid conventions take place annually across US cities including Greensboro, NC, Las Vegas, NV, and Miami, FL.
14. Watch mermaids in movies for inspiration. Check out some popular mermaid movies and TV shows, like "The Little Mermaid," "Aquamarine," and "H2O." Watch how these famous mermaids talk and interact with each other, and try to mimic their behavior in your everyday life.
You can take notes on a pad of paper, but you don't have to.
15. Sing, and sing a lot! A true mermaid sings beautifully and skillfully, whether to herself or for an audience. This is one of the most distinct features of well-known mermaids, so you should play it up whenever you can.
If you're not naturally a good singer, practice as much as possible until you feel more comfortable with your voice.Have a look of longing and melancholy when you sing, and try thinking of your life in another world.
16. Work on your . A true mermaid should have impeccable swimming skills, and she should be more comfortable in the water than on land. Treat swimming as a form of exercise, and spend some time improving your underwater fitness.
When you swim, put your legs and feet together as though you're wearing a single fin. If you've purchased a tail, you can also try training with the tail.Think of moving like a dolphin, and use your core muscles to propel your body forward underwater.Since mermaids can breathe underwater, work on your underwater breathing skills, and see if you can train yourself to stay underwater without air for longer periods of time.
17. Take a mermaid class. If you're really committed to acting like a mermaid, you can take special classes devoted to teaching the art of being a mermaid. These classes take place at indoor swimming pools, and focus on teaching mermaid swimming technique, mermaid dances, and underwater tail technique. They also offer tail rental services.
While mermaid classes are not essential to acting like a mermaid, they will certainly make your performance more convincing.
1. Learn a lot of facts about the ocean. Wikipedia is your friend here! If your friends raise the topic of the ocean, show off all you know. But if they bring up mermaids, change the subject right away!
Going snorkeling and scuba-diving can help you gain lots and lots of experience about the ocean.Don't let anyone know that you did it, though, real mermaids don't need underwater breathing apparatus! If anyone asks you how you know so much, just say you swim often...
2. Research about mermaids. Start with ancient mermaid myths and legends, from the first time mermaid or siren stories appeared (ancient Greece) to more recent times.
3. Decide what kind of mermaid you are. This will help you feel more like a mermaid and help your act. You can find plenty of mermaid type quizzes online. Some mermaid types include:
TropicalArcticDeep SeaFreshwater
4. Get mermaid hair. Mermaids are known to have long, wavy hair, so grow your hair out as long as you can. Make sure it always looks natural,
Keep your hair untied and unstyled as much as possible.Wear ocean-themed hair accessories, such as sea creature clips, coral, shells, ocean-colored ribbons etc. This will give your hair a lovely mermaid vibe.Mix a tablespoon of sea salt with a cup of water and spritz your hair with it for perfect beach waves. Just make sure nobody sees you doing it, they should think it's all natural.
5. Dress like a mermaid. Wear flowy, ocean colored clothes.
Try colors that match your mermaid type. Search the internet for pictures of your habitat and wear those colors.For example, tropical mermaids can wear bright blues and aquas or copy colors of coral reefs, deep sea mermaids can wear dark blues and blacks, arctic mermaids can try shades of white and dark blue, and freshwater mermaids can wear more greens.
6. Wear subtle make up. Mermaids live in the ocean and do not wear make up, so stick to a very subtle and natural look. Always wear waterproof makeup; you never know when you might have to jump into the water.
On special occasions when you might want to wear more makeup, you can try aqua eye shadow.
7. Wear a piece of jewelry all the time as your mermaid symbol. You could pick anything to wear but it is best to wear a necklace, preferably with a shell on it. If someone asks you where you got it, say "home" and change the subject. Never be caught without your symbol.
8. Try to keep to yourself a lot. Be vague and mysterious about your life.
Don't let people, even your closest friends, know a lot about you. You cannot risk anyone getting too close to you and learning your "secret".
9. Act alert around water. Mermaids transform to their true selves ten seconds after touching water, unless they dry off in time. You don't want to be exposed in public, do you?
Keep far away from any source of water.Carry a towel with you at all times. It should be small enough to fit in your pocket when folded up, but still as big as possible.If you get splashed, pull out your handkerchief and dry yourself off hastily.If you get a large portion of your skin drenched, or even some of your clothes, run off to the nearest toilet, lock yourself into a cubicle and sit there on the closed toilet lid until you've dried yourself off thoroughly. Keep your "tail" (legs) off the floor, you don't want anyone to see it.If your friends ask you to come swimming say that you can't. If they ask why, say that you just can't. Soon they will pick up on your strange behavior and link it to your appearance.
10. Act alert around water. Mermaids transform to their true selves ten seconds after touching water, unless they dry off in time. You don't want to be exposed in public, do you?
Keep far away from any source of water.Carry a towel with you at all times. It should be small enough to fit in your pocket when folded up, but still as big as possible.If you get splashed, pull out your handkerchief and dry yourself off hastily.If you get a large portion of your skin drenched, or even some of your clothes, run off to the nearest toilet, lock yourself into a cubicle and sit there on the closed toilet lid until you've dried yourself off thoroughly. Keep your "tail" (legs) off the floor, you don't want anyone to see it.If your friends ask you to come swimming say that you can't. If they ask why, say that you just can't. Soon they will pick up on your strange behavior and link it to your appearance.
11. Sing or hum a lot. If you are a good singer, then display your singing skills and stare off in the distance.
Don't sing too much, especially in class, or your classmates and your teacher will get annoyed at you.Jump at every opportunity to show off your voice, like karaoke parties or talent shows.
12. Be very interested in the ocean. Mention random facts about the sea often, things that no one would usually know about; for example, the name of a deserted island. Then act embarrassed and flustered to have brought it up.
13. Keep a mermaid diary. Choose a book with a lock and cover it in pictures of the ocean and mermaid quotes, drawings, etc. Be caught writing in it often.
Put all of your secrets about your mermaid life in it and leave it around unlocked one day. Wait until someone reads it. Make sure it says things such as "I'm craving the ocean", "Today my scales itched a lot", "The water felt so good against my tail", "Today I found a pod of dolphins to swim with! They were so cute!", and so on. This will "explain" everything to the person who reads itTake good care of your journal. Do not let ANYONE steal it unless you're "unintentionally" leaving it around.If you keep a real journal, don't get them mixed up.
14. Be discreet. Never reveal the truth directly. Legend has it that if a mermaid tells a human they're a mermaid, they turn into bubbles! Besides, being overly obvious or trying too hard will make you look very fake and lame.
Change the subject if a friend asks you if you are a mermaid. Say no, stutter and change the subject.Eventually, though, you'll need to have a good chuckle when your friends keep asking if you're a mermaid. Let them know you wish you could be one and you're doing your best. Have them keep the secret for you.