A continuation of my Adulting series, I'm going to take a step away from fashion and turn to work-appropriate makeup.
I'm a huge fan of bright color mascara and gothic lipstick, but somehow I don't think my office co-workers appreciate my unique color palette. Now normally, I'm all about you-do-you advice, but adulting is all about me trying to learn more about the adult world. That's why I'm going to try a very conservative and bland makeup look.
I traded in my dark purple Kat Von D lipstick for a nude pink Kat Von D lipstick and toned down the amount of dark eye shadow for a very simple look. Though being professional doesn't mean you have to be bland--think of sexy wide-leg pantsuits partnered with a lace bralette instead of a basic top--my regular look is very cutesy. As I transition into a full-time worker, I want to present a side of myself that can be serious, that can be an adult, and that is professional.
It doesn't help that I have serious baby face going on, but I tried to make myself look more adult by focusing on natural makeup. I used a very nude and understood pink lipstick. For my eyes, I focused on basic day eyeshadow for brown eyes, using white as a base, a light pink for my eyelid, and purple for the crease. Though I kept my basic black Rimmel eye liner, I didn't wing my tips and kept my line nice and thin. For the finish? Black mascara from Buxom.
My final thoughts? There's nothing like glittery eyeliner or ombre hot-pink lipstick to make you feel sexy, but it was also cool trying a more muted tone. If anything, my nude looking makeup encouraged me to utilize color in my outfits (hello floral prints).
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