where will you be working in an office/ restaurant/retail all of this makes a difference as to what type of makeup you should wear or how to have your hair. there is a lot of factors as to how hair and make-up should be worn what would be good in an office may not be as appropriate in the restaurant and so forth
2007-03-03 08:13:58
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answered by lynx 3
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Well, congratulations on your new job.
And-- no offense-- but, you might want to learn how to use "spell check" on the computer. You will want to be certain that whatever you write at your new job is correct.
As for makeup:
1. Start with a moisturizer. Oil of Olay makes a good one.
2. Foundation: Cover Girl. Get those little makeup sponge wedges to apply. It will just even out your skin tone.
3. Concealer: If you have dark circles, Yves St. Laurant makes the best, but it's pricey. It's called Touche Eclat. If you don't want to go that route, then Cover Girl makes a good concealer, too.
4. Eyeshadow: Stay neutral. MAC or Bobbi Brown. "Bone" or some sort of "skin tone"
5. Eyeliner: not necessary, but if you want, get a maybelline pencil in dark brown.
6. Mascara; Maybelline. Black. The best.
7. Blush: MAC "Prism" or Bobbi Brown "Blushed"
8. Finishing Powder: (I actually use this instead of foundation) use Bare Esscentuals Mineral Veil. (it also gives you 15 spf)
Sounds like a lot, but only takes 3-4 minutes.
And... most important: don't use the brushes that come with products. Go to Sephora or Target and buy good brushes. You'll have them forever.
1 Eyeshadow brush
1 Blush brush
1 Powder brush
(and one slanted eyeliner brush -- you can use if for a lot of things)
Good luck!!!!
2007-03-03 16:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Congrats on going back to work!
I've been where you are. It's hard to go back. I use Mary Kay almost exclusively. It's works for me and fits my lifestyle. Clinique is also great and if you're on a budget, go with drug store brands. I used to have a very electic collection, as I didn't like everything one brand had to offer until I found MK.
Go with a foundation to match your skin tone. I think CoverGirl has a perfect match formula now.
Go with neutrals for work. Brown mascara, a dark brown near your lash line and a beige on the upper part of your lid. Peachy lip stick and you're good. :-)
Good luck!
2007-03-03 16:30:45
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answered by turnerzgirl101 3
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Use golds and browns on your eyes. I'd use M.A.C cosmetics for the eyes. Sable for your lower lid, with vanilla brushed into the center and maybe a touch of mythology, and you can use a little beauty sleep for he hilight. and then go to BareMinerals for your foundation, blush and bronzer. The cool look right now is natural and light and it'll give you that effect. not to mention it's great for your skin!
2007-03-04 14:27:28
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answered by Chipper 3
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go and get a full make over they do it for men too, it will cost about $170 but that will save money in the long run and they will help you choose the right hair a nd face products for you.
go to a beauty therapist they will help you
2007-03-03 16:13:23
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answered by astridtonto 2
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Bronzer works great in giving you a healthy glow, just be careful not to pile it on or it'll make your face look a lot darker than the rest of your body--definitely not a good look!
2007-03-03 16:09:31
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answered by geode finder 2
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Keep it simple and natural looking. Here is a website telling you everything you need to know and actually shwoing you how to do it. Investigate all the makeup section.
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-create-a-natural-daytime-look
2007-03-04 14:24:27
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answered by Gorg.Gal 3
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for ur eyes get shimmery colors like silver! Use pink or red for lipstick! Sorry can't think of any other products except for mac!
2007-03-03 16:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Try puritycosmetics.co.uk. It is made from natural ingredients and gives your skin a lovely natural look.
2007-03-03 16:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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