The Right Makeup For Your Office Party
The holiday season is fast approaching and for most people it means attending a large number of parties. At most of these parties, the women would get a chance to look glamorous and fancy, but at certain occasions one requires you to be subtle yet smart. One such occasion is your office party. It is important that in an office party, you can still at work. Therefore, it is important to keep certain do’s and don’ts in mind before getting ready for an office party.
Avoid Glitter
Sparkly and glittery eyes are meant more for wild parties that for the office. So avoid adding glitter to your makeup.
Add A Little Gleam
Sparkly silver and gold on the eyes would look more over the top, but a little subtle gleam on the eyes would make your eyes dazzle without looking sparkly.
Wear Bright Shade of Lipstick
Wearing a bright lipstick at an office party is a good idea as it can dress up the look quite significantly. Add a more vivid shade over your natural shade of lipstick to enliven it up. For instance, a crimson shade of lipstick over a natural plum shade can add a bit of gleam.
Avoid Lip Gloss
It is better to wear a matte lipstick at the office party as it is more suitable for eating and drinking and last much longer. Lip gloss always leaves a stain on the glass. Also, shiny lips would give a sexy look which is not suitable for corporate affairs.
Get a Manicure
Office Parties involves shaking hands with a large number of people; therefore, it is important to have beautiful hands. Also, keep your nail polish subtle and avoid bright shades such as Red. This is important because you are required to look professional at the office party. Neutral nails are the right way to go.
Avoid Getting Too Fancy
Don’t change your style and natural look too drastically in one day, particularly with your hair. Looking too casual or too formal will make your feel out of place.
So, keep these simple points in mind when you dress up for your next office party and leave a good impression in the minds of your colleagues and seniors.
