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This is how to do makeup for a job interview


    The month of September is the real New Year: it is when we really get into the routine and when new projects begin. If you feel like you have to deal with an unbearable work situation or you just want to try something different and want to change jobs, now is the best time to do it.

    If you have a job interview in sight, don't worry! We are here to help you. We all know well that, in addition to professional qualities, the first impression is also very important. Some studies have shown that the first impression is formed in the first 30 seconds of the interview! And things as they are: the makeup we wear or the colors we wear decode part of our personality, so don't underestimate them.

    Do I apply foundation or not? And the blush? Friend, breathe! Remember that both makeup and clothing speak and give clues about your personality, so you have to ask yourself how much you want them to know about you. If you already know, pay attention to these makeup tricks.

    Take care of the skin

    Professional make-up artist Cristina Lobato makes it very clear: "These first steps should be part of the daily routine when it comes to taking care of your skin, whether you have a job interview or not."

    "Start by cleansing and toning your face. Next, apply a moisturizer suitable for your skin type. The more you can balance your skin with these previous steps, the less makeup you will have to use later. Also, keep in mind that a person who has very healthy-looking skin projects two things: that she has healthy lifestyle habits and that she is constant and disciplined (at least with skin care)," says the expert. You see? It is not so difficult!

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    Beware of imperfections

    Have you slept badly due to stress? Don't worry! "Pay special attention to the dark circles area, try to hide it as much as possible. If you have dark circles under your eyes, use orange correctors such as salmon, but if it is not very visible, a beige tone will suffice. Once corrected blemishes, apply a light coverage foundation to even skin tone Skip 'BB Creams' unless you have super skin that doesn't need any foundation They don't have enough coverage so if you wear nervous and sweating is activated, all the makeup will go to waste, "warns the expert. The makeup artist insists that the main thing is to show off fresh skin. For this reason, she opts for pink or peach tones to make up the cheekbone, she uses the most neutral tones of this range of colors. For the blush to give you light, you can choose slightly iridescent tones.

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    Eyes make up

    The main thing is to get a natural makeup. "Use a pink, beige, brown or light gray eye shadow and a totally 'nude' shade on the mobile eyelid. Then, line the eye with a brown or black eye pencil or 'eyeliner', whichever If you use liquid eyeliner, it is advisable to apply an eyeshadow of the same tone on the same line with a fine brush, in this way you will create a more natural effect.An essential step to make your eyes look bigger , expressive and attractive is to curl and make up the lashes. Opt for mascaras that provide definition instead of volume, "recommends the makeup artist.

    And the lips?

    "When choosing the color of lipstick, your own tastes and personality come into play. Always choose a shade with which you feel confident. If you usually wear red lips, you do not have to give up them, but keep in mind that within that range some shades are more discreet than others. We do not want all the attention to be focused on your lips, the color has to be integrated and in balance with the whole 'look'", concludes the expert.

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    You see? Getting the perfect makeup for a job interview has never been so easy!

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