Makeup mistakes such as applying too thick foundation, using bold lipstick, smoky eyeshadow… can make you leave a bad impression on the employer.
There is no rule that requires you to wear natural makeup for an interview. Depending on the industry, employers will have different expectations about the level of personality expression of candidates. But in general, you should prepare a transparent and vibrant makeup when coming to the office environment.
Here are the makeup mistakes you should avoid when going to an interview. 1. The foundation is thick and fast-moving When going to an interview, you should apply a thin foundation and slightly catch the light. A radiant face will give the impression that you are an energetic and energetic person to employers. Too much foundation will not only age you, but also create a heavy, tired look. You should also pay attention to using waterproof cosmetics because the lipstick layer will easily drift while you move. 2. Bold eyeshadow There’s no rule that says you can’t wear smokey eyes, can’t wear cat eye eyeliner, and can’t wear false eyelashes when you go to an interview, but you should if you want to make a good impression. With a serious office environment, you should apply eyeshadow with neutral colors such as earth pink, light brown, peach orange. Then you just need to apply mascara to have attractive, radiant eyes. 3. Hit the block too hard Many makeup artists have emphasized that contouring and highlighting are only suitable when you are taking photos in the studio. With daily beauty needs, you should only apply light blush, you can skip the contouring step. Cream blushes with peach orange, coral pink colors will bring a fresh look without being flashy to your face. 4. Dark lipstick color The best tones to adorn the lips when going to an interview are light pink, peach pink, light orange. You should avoid using matte lipstick in dark red, deep colors because it can give the impression that you have too strong a personality to the employer. 5. Sophisticated hairstyles and nails Usually, employers will prefer candidates with neat, unfussy hair than bleached hair, flamboyantly styled. If you have long hair, you can put it in a high bun or tie it in a ponytail. You should avoid letting your bangs touch your eyes and cover part of your face. With nails, you should temporarily skip the bright drawings, prominent decorative stones to go back to neutral colors. Whether you have nail polish or not, you should also cut your nails carefully, clean, not let the nail tip get stuck with dirt.
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