Makeup for job orientation?
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Apr 3, 2016
Allyson T.
So in the morning I have orientation for my new job as a hostess at the Cheesecake Factory. I will be meeting the GM. Should I do a simple crease color? Or do more of what I usually do and do dark matte brown on the over v, and a shimmery shade on the lid?
Apr 3, 2016
Jamie L.
I would do something classy, elegant, and clean looking. Like a matte nude eye with maybe a pop of soft pink shimmer (something along the lines of sprinkles from the too faced Bon bons palette) over a light nude on the lid. I'd also do some doll like lashes (not too dramatic. Like Ardell glamor 106) if you're someone who likes lashes. I'd also do a soft pink or mauvey nude lip.
Apr 3, 2016
Ariana G.
I agree with Hailey.