Look Polished and Professional In a Minute
22 Apr
4 Tips to Master Your Office Makeup Look
One of the many challenges each Singaporean women face is choosing the right makeup for their corporate environment. Looking professional and competent is incredibly important, especially if you’re just starting out your career. Although you’ll need to put down your glittery eyeliner, it doesn’t mean that you should go to your office bare-faced. To help you, here are some of the basic makeup tips that will keep you looking professional throughout the day.
- Build Up A Radiant Complexion
Instead of your usual heavy foundation, opt for a tinted moisturizer to hydrate and perk up your skin throughout the day. For a more polished complexion, reach for your favourite blush powder or bronzer to warm up and give your skin some natural glow.
- Accentuate Your Eyes
Disguise the traces of late-night partying in your eyes by curling your lashes and coating them with your lengthening mascara. To make your eyes more awake and for an added definition, line them using a brown pencil.
- Use Neutral Eye shadows
Leave your dark and glittery eye shadows at home or for your Friday night outs with friends. Keep things neutral in your eye makeup using a lovely shade of bronze or champagne. This will help in brightening your eyes, without making it too sparkly or distracting.
- Go With A Rosy Lipstick
In an office makeup, lip colour isn’t really a must. In fact, your trusty lip balm is already enough to do the job. But if you still prefer to add a hint of colour on your lips, opt for a sheer shade of nude or rosy pink lipstick, instead of the bright-coloured or pigmented ones. The neutral or light-coloured shades will help in enhancing your overall makeup look by keeping it chic and simple.
Wearing heavy or dark-coloured makeup has never been an ideal look for a day-to-day beauty routine. Other than being inappropriate for a corporate environment, it also takes so much time to complete. So follow these simple office makeup tips instead and learn to keep things simple but chic.
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