Make over Moment
05 Jun 2009 Leave a Comment
in Extended Liner, Kissable Lips, Nozzle Downward Tags: Creamy Texture, Eye Lid, Eye Liner, Greasy, Grooming Cream, Hair Flyaway-free, Jawline, Lavender Lipstick, No-brainer, Sculpted Cut, Style, Subtle Blush
“I want to Look . . . Professional!”
When you’re dying to ace an interview, you’ve got to work your look.
- A sculpted cut is a key for that I’ve-got-my-act-together aura. The angled layers follow the jawline, framing the face. This snip is so low maintenance, she won’t have to sacrifice chunks of her paychecks to keep it in shape.
- Styling is a no-brainer when you’ve got a well-defined ‘do. for shine and hold, you can rubbed grooming cream between your hands before dragging them from roots to ends. (Applying goop directly on hair makes it too greasy.) as he did a blowout, he aimed the nozzle downward to keep hair flyaway-free.
- What’s worse than chewing gum during a chat with a prospective boss? Wearing makeup that’s more prominent than your resume. You can shade your lids with a vanilla pencil, then blend black liner along the lash lines. Don’t extend liner out too far (unless you’re going for a gig as Cat Woman).
- Since an interview is all about what comes out of your lips, you want them to be polished but not distracting. You can use a sheer lavender lipstick, then dabbed some on cheeks. The creamy texture delivers a subtle blush; the idea is too avoid looking like you just graduated from clown school.