5 Makeup Tips To Help You Ace Your Next Job Interview

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How can you look presentable in a job interview without going overboard? This is a question that haunts many job applicants and interview candidates. First of all, you have to remember that this is one of those occasions where you have to wear makeup that doesn’t seem made up. Of course, you can hide the blemishes and even your skin tones a bit, but all in subtlety. Your words and portfolio should be the focus, not your looks. While the ‘correct’ makeup does not guarantee a job, you must make sure that it doesn’t distract the interviewer. To the inexperienced, this may seem a little tricky. So, here is a complete how-to on job interview makeup. To know more, keep reading!

1. Base:

For a job interview, you have to be careful with the base of the makeup. First of all, be very pedantic with the concealer. If you have tired eyes, zits or big spots, you may use concealer with a Q-tip to ensure minimal usage. But if you don’t have any noticeable irregularity to hide, skip it. On top of that, use a sheer foundation or BB cream with a powder or liquid formula. If you are confident, you can apply tinted moisturizer instead of foundation. Also, pick a color that melts into your skin. Your interviewers will be sitting right in front of you, and you don’t want them to notice any odd color change.

2. Cheeks:

Do you know what color your cheeks turn when you are flushed? Well, that is the exact color of blush you should put on during a job interview. Anything darker would become an unnecessary highlight. Also, choose a cream blush if you have used a cream base. Powder foundation calls for powder blush. Put a couple of small dots of the blush on the apples of your cheeks. Using a brush in a circular motion, blend the blush until it’s barely there, appearing like a gentle flush.

3. Eyes:

No matter how gorgeous you look in it, today’s not the day to do smokey eyes. Your eyes should look bright, but not dramatic. Natural is the keyword for a job interview. So, start with a neutral, no-glitter powder eyeshadow that matches your skin color. On the inner corner, try a slightly darker shade of soft brown and on the outer edge wear a still darker color like chocolate. Now gently smudge the three shadows into a smooth transition of color from medium to light to dark. Instead of gel or liquid eyeliner that is very bold and defined, use a charcoal pencil to trace lines on the lashes. One stroke of mascara on the upper lid is enough, but you can skip it if you want.

4. Lips:

Avoid bold colors like hot pink or deep red. Find a muted color with hints of brown or pink. But don’t put on nude colors as they tend to wash out your face. On this occasion, skip the sparkly, shimmery lip gloss. Make sure your lip is moisturized before putting on the lipstick and blot out the lipstick to prevent getting it on your teeth. For a more natural look, you can put on pink lip butter.

5. Nail And Hair:

Skip the bold and snappy colors on your nails. A neutral shade like nude or pastel pink is the way to go. Your hair should not be falling on your face, so use pins to secure your bangs. A ponytail or a bun is an ideal hairstyle for a job interview. The makeup ideas described here are mostly applicable to formal work settings like corporate workplaces. Alter your look slightly for other types of jobs like a fashion magazine. With these tips and oodles of confidence, there is no way you will not nail that job! How has this post helped you? Do tell us by commenting in the box below.

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by Maanasi Radhakrishnan via STYLECRAZE

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