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Sep 12, 2013
Lama K.
But I'm soo nervous about my interview tomorrow at sephora!
I'm wearing either a pencil skirt outfit or some crops with a blazer. But I'm mostly worried about how I should do my makeup...neutral eye with catwing eyeliner or more dramatic eyes. Suggestions? Thanks loves :*
Sep 12, 2013
Cassidy B.
I'd go with the neutral eye. Although the interview is for a beauty store you should still keep it professional but still look the part. Know what I mean?
Sep 12, 2013
Antoinette S.
I think in between both not too neutral but not too dramatic because you're still going to an interview :p. good luck girl!
Sep 12, 2013
Saara H.
I agree with Cassidy its best to have the professional look. Good luck :)
Sep 12, 2013
Cassidy B.
Sep 12, 2013
Lama K.
Thats what I was leanig towards as well because I agree its an interview at the end of the day. Thanks :)
Sep 12, 2013
Victoria T.
Do natural tones but defined. Show off your talent! Really define your crease and blending, a crisp winged liner. Maybe contour your face and highlight. Do something that will showcase what your good at and play up your best features. Goodluck!