I’ve got this cheap black stretchy pants long time ago
and still it never ran out of purpose.
A.
Pairing it with white descent tee and a basic black coat makes it casual and corporate ish look.
Tip 2: Be Comfortable
Tip 2: Be Comfortable
If you are in the average working class you probably know
how the public transport works. Without much sugar coating about it, it is
important for me to stress this point out.
B
Outfit B looks appropriate however must be avoided for
obvious reasons. Outfit A is my go to if you want comfort, poise and confidence
in whatever situation you might face in.
Tip 3: Be Neat
Simple makeup look for me is preferable. A bit of liquid
foundation or a BB Cream will go a long way and will make you look fresh after that
devastating transit, walking by the streets, and hot weather.
Applying less powder works for me best. Too much of it
makes it cakey and being ‘hulas’ is more evident after I perspire. I actually use a simple baby powder after the BB Cream LMAO.
Tip 4: Pay Attention to Your Hair
I don’t usually exert effort to fix my hair, but going to
a job interview changes my perspective especially I first handedly experience
bad hair day in front of my interviewer. To be honest I don’t want to be in
that situation repeatedly.
Ponytail is good but for me I don’t always go with this
look as it doesn’t always compliment my features. So I go for ‘lugay hair’.
My trick: I dry my hair on a fan, bending my neck down forward so
when my hair dries it will have a bit of volume. I finish it off with hair
straightener and apply a bit of hair wax but not too much just to hold my hair a bit longer against the
weather condition outside.
Now you are ready to go :) .
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Again thank you very much for reading all the way!
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