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Feb 2, 2014
Hana J.
Feb 2, 2014
Tiffany S.
Feb 2, 2014
Caitriona H.
For my interviews I always kept the make-up simple. Go with nudes and natural colours and don't go dramatic, you want to appear groomed and professional. I always stayed away from eyeliners for an eyeview as a preference. Ballerina buns are simple are nice? Maybe jazz it up a little with a plait around it. Remember to smile, don't wear too much perfume, take a mint before, never smoke before the interview. Good luck!
Feb 2, 2014
Lynzie B.
You look cute! I would just go straight or blow dried with a round brush and natural makeup.
Feb 2, 2014
Mikayla B.
I would put your hair in a sleek ponytail and then keep it natural with the makeup. winged eyeliner, mascara, lip balm.
Feb 2, 2014
Kenzie L.
What these ladies said about natural and simple is exactly right. you want to look clean cut but not like it takes you forever to get ready. employers want someone whos dependable and won't be late because you couldn't get your liner perfectly symmetrical. ponytails or very simple buns allow the interviewer to see your face and gives a subliminal (ready to work) vibe. also, keep your jewelry simple your earrings should be no bigger than a dime and NO statement necklaces or bracelets.