Figuring out hair and makeup that’s suitable for your work can be a daunting task. Some offices are super reserved and some are more easygoing, but no matter what kind of office environment you’ll be working, there’s a fine line between overdoing your professional beauty look and not doing enough. You want how you look to reflect how put-together, polished and reliable you are. With the help of career experts and a beauty expert, we pulled together a few dos and don’ts for making your beauty look appropriate for the office.
If needed, Some of the key things to have on hand include a toothbrush and toothpaste, Band-Aids, a tinted lip gloss, a hair band and anti-frizz serum, nail polish remover pads and face powder.” With this bag on hand, you’re ready to face any beauty challenge that might come your way during the workday!.
Overall, Cooper and Kleiman recommend a polished look—and really, there's no need to spend a ton of time on it. Even something as simply as a ponytail can look totally office-appropriate!At your internship, less makeup is more. Keep your look as natural and light as possible. Your supervisors want to get to know YOU, not an overly done-up, caked-on-makeup version of you! Heavy makeup can detract from your natural beauty, and it’s also a hassle on your part to apply every day.
If you’re at a more conservative location—like finance, for example—it’s best to stick with a classic neutral one. The final step to having a professional beauty look? Don’t forget to smile! A smile makes you seem warm, approachable and enthusiastic about what you’re doing. It also makes you look comfortable and confident.
Definitely even out your skin tone with tinted moisturizer or some sort of foundation. I will definitely advise against bedazzled nails or any designs that will cause distractions.
If needed, Some of the key things to have on hand include a toothbrush and toothpaste, Band-Aids, a tinted lip gloss, a hair band and anti-frizz serum, nail polish remover pads and face powder.” With this bag on hand, you’re ready to face any beauty challenge that might come your way during the workday!.
- Don't wear heavy makeup
- Do keep your hair well-groomed,dO be prepared for anything
- Don't douse yourself in perfume.
Overall, Cooper and Kleiman recommend a polished look—and really, there's no need to spend a ton of time on it. Even something as simply as a ponytail can look totally office-appropriate!At your internship, less makeup is more. Keep your look as natural and light as possible. Your supervisors want to get to know YOU, not an overly done-up, caked-on-makeup version of you! Heavy makeup can detract from your natural beauty, and it’s also a hassle on your part to apply every day.
If you’re at a more conservative location—like finance, for example—it’s best to stick with a classic neutral one. The final step to having a professional beauty look? Don’t forget to smile! A smile makes you seem warm, approachable and enthusiastic about what you’re doing. It also makes you look comfortable and confident.
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