
Isabelle Bidoyet
Image Consultant

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HOW TO APPLY MAKE-UP BEFORE AN INTERVIEW ?
Your appearance defines the outcome of an interview from the very first minutes. Therefore, it is essential to look your best.
For us women, a touch of make-up is far from being a futility!
It may come as a surprise, but studies show that a woman wearing make-up is considered more mature, confident, persevering and healthier.
Tips :
Brown eye shadow, mordant/mascacra and flesh coloured lipstick. Your make-up should be fresh, natural and focused on your eyes.
Why focus on the eyes?
- Your interlocutor must be focused on what you are saying by capturing his or her gaze.
- The mouth is associated with sensuality and as you may have guessed, Marylin Monroe lipstick will not be appropriate in this context! If you happen to bump into a man, it's a guaranteed turn-off for him!
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MAKE-UP FOR MEN
In 3000 BC, Egyptian kings and queens wore make-up and the gods were also always depicted wearing make-up. The Romans covered their bald spots with paint and in many African ethnic groups, men wore tribal make-up.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, during the reign of Louis XIV, men powdered their hair, wore wigs, reddened their cheeks and glued taffeta flies on.
Men's make-up has made a comeback in recent years. They are changing, evolving, modernising and taking care of themselves.
However, men's make-up is not as important as women's. Men mainly use it to look better and/or to slightly hide one or two imperfections.
Beyond the prejudices, make-up is not reserved for a category of men qualified as marginal. Models, actors, presenters and even politicians use make-up for photo shoots, television shows and even films (it is said that John Kennedy was elected President because of his tanned complexion during a television debate).
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HOW LONG CAN WE REALLY USE OUR MAKE-UP?
This is a recurring question when the expiration date is fast approaching! Sometimes you go a little past the expiry date because your product doesn't seem to have changed in appearance or smell suspicious!
However, not all products are to be applied to the face at the risk of causing severe allergies.
Let's review the length of time you can use the product once it is opened:
Primer: 2 years
Foundation in pump: 1 year
Foundation in a jar: 6 months
Corrector in tube, stick, pot: 1 year
Corrector with applicator: 6 months
Powder: 2-3 years
Powder blush: 2 years
Cream Blush: 1 year
Powder tan: 2 years
Cream tan: 1 year
Mascara: 3 months
Liquid eye liner: 3 months
Eye liner pencil: 2 years
Eye base; 6 months
Powder eye shadow: 2 years old
Cream eyeshadow: 1 year
Eyebrow pencil: 2 years old
Eyebrow powder: 2 years
Eyebrow cream: 1 year
Eyebrow gel: 1 year
Lip liner: 2 years
Lipstick: 2 years
Gloss: 2 years
Lip balm: 2 years
Organic products: 6 months
Finally, avoid heat, light and temperature differences so as to preserve the quality of your products!
