If you are a brunette you could say something like:
“My hair color would make a raven blush.”
If you have red hair, you could try something like, “My hair is like the
setting sun.”
Another point that I would like to add is you do not have to belittle
yourself. Every coin has two sides and it all depends on the way you look at
it. For example, if you have dark skin, there is absolutely no reason to feel
bad about it. It all depends on how you put it across. You could try
expressions like, “If you like chocolate then you are going to love the
color of my skin.” Or “My body looks like polished wood.”
Remember, beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, and it is left to you
to convince the beholder. Most people are willing to believe what you tell
them, provided you tell them convincingly enough.
The Boredom Pitfall
Try to make yourself sound as interesting as possible. I mean it. If you
are painting a self portrait you might as well use the right colors. Before we
leave our homes what do we do? We all spend at least five minutes in front of
our mirrors in an attempt to make our selves look as presentable and as
impressive as possible.
Well, the same thing applies to our profile. Remove all drab details
about yourself that might be of no interest to the reader. If you job is
something like editing journals on the etymology of words derived from
ancient Aramaic, well, just say that you have an editing job.
Similarly try to bear in mind that anything can be put down in two ways.
You can either make it interesting or boring; so work on it until you are sure
that it will not bore a reader to death and the best test for this would be to
hand it over to a close friend and ask that friend’s opinion. Nobody likes a
bore so take all efforts not to sound like one.
The Vagueness Pitfall
At the same time what ever you put down about yourself must not be
confusing. It just does not work to put down a statement like, “while I am
not really given to sports, nor am I considered to be an outdoor person, I have
developed a passing interest in watching football, and have had my stints with
Terra firma.”
Phew! If, anything drives people away, statements like this certainly do. For
Heaven’s sake avoid phrases like “I am different,” especially when you
are talking about your