vanitize

Verb

 * 1)  To embellish for reasons of vanity.
 * 2) * 1876, Fontnell S. Chad: A Reminiscence, J. Masters and Co., page 43,
 * when I went up to administer to Carrie a small lecture on imprudence, the vain child was still at the glass, trying the effect of a pair of earrings on the background of her hair which hung loose round her shoulders
 * "I told her she was a great goose," said Goda, who like a sensible being was snugly tucked up in bed; "it is a great deal too cold to vanitize."