At a job interview, you should be the center of attention, not your makeup. Learn how to create a professional, natural look.
Step 1
Start with a base of your favorite skincare and foundation. Vitamin Enriched Face Base and Skin Long-Wear Weightless Foundation SPF 15 are a great pairing to create natural-looking, long-wear coverage. Use Skin Corrector Stick and Skin Concealer Stick for undereye circles and extra coverage on dark spots or imperfections.
Multitasking, moisturising primer
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- 50ml$104.00
- 100ml$168.00
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Discolouration neutraliser for under-eyes & face
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Easy-to-use, long-lasting concealer stick
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Step 2
A polished brow helps frame the face. Use Long-Wear Brow Pencil to define brows. The pointed tip can be used to fill in sparse areas, while the slanted edge creates soft shading. Use your natural brows as a guide to create a natural look.
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Step 3
Job interviews are all about eye contact, so make sure eyes look defined. For soft definition, apply Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick in a neutral shade that’s slightly deeper than your skin tone (seen here in Cinnamon) and blend with finger.
Our ultimate quick eye shadow stick
Step 4
Use Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner (seen here in Black Ink) and the Ultra Precise Eyeliner Brush to define the upper lash line. Press the liner in between lashes to create a thin line that looks polished and professional—but not too heavy.
Waterproof, no-smudge eyeliner
Step 5
Finish your eye look with Smokey Eye Mascara. Apply as close to the root of lashes as possible for a seamless look with your liner.
Pro Tip: Apply two coats for an impactful look. Wiggle mascara wand into roots of the lashes for the first coat. Apply the second coat from mid-lashes to tips.
Long-wearing, volumizing mascara
- 2.5g$36.00
- .17 oz./ 5ml$67.00
Step 6
Add soft dimension and warmth to the face with Bronzing Powder (seen here in Deep). Sweep over cheekbones using our Face Blender Brush.
Skin-warming matte color
Soft, multipurpose powder brush
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Step 7
Complete your job interview makeup with a hint of color on the cheeks and lips. Apply Pot Rouge (seen here in Pale Pink) to apples of cheeks with fingertips and pat onto lips. Using the same color on cheeks and lips creates a polished, natural look that is perfect for a job interview.
Cream blush and lip colour
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