Climb Corporate Ladder Lookin Good

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Presented by Kelly Weldrick

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Simple makeup & skincare tips to help you climb that corporate ladder of success.

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Presented by Kelly Weldrick

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Face Shape and Structure

1. Oval – perfect shape – has symmetry – and is usually broader in the cheeks tapering in at the forehead and chin

2. Round – fuller and holds youthful appearance longer – shorter, fairly wide with full cheeks

3. Square – same width at the forehead, cheeks and jaw

4. Heart Shaped – wider at the forehead curving down to a pointed or narrow chin

5. Pear Shaped – narrow at the temples and forehead and wider at the cheeks and jawline

6. Long – high cheekbones, a high, deep forehead and strong, sharp chiseled jawline

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The Skin

Largest organ in the body covering 2 square yards and weighing 10 pounds

• Regulates body temperature• Synthesizes vitamin D• Eliminates toxins

Simple Steps To Great Skin

Daily CleansingToning &

Moisturizing

Protect from UVA & UVB with sunscreen

Exfoliate and deep pore cleanse weekly

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The Importance of Eyebrows

How to determine your ideal shape

1. Hold pencil vertically against sides of your nose – this is where your eyebrow should begin

2. Holding pencil against nostril, move it diagonally across to the center of the iris in the eye – this is your best placement for an arch

3. Further extend pencil to the outer corner of the eye – this is where your brow should end

Well groomed eyebrows act as a picture frame that can make or break your eyes

Eyebrow OptionsWaxing

TweezingThreading

Maintenance is 3 – 6 weeks depending on rate of hair growth

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Choosing Shades For Your Eye ColorBlue• Rich warm browns, warm taupes, coppers & bronzes• Grays, deep blues & charcoals for smokey effect• Soft peaches, burgundies, violets• Silver, turquoise & fuchsia for fun

Green• Golden browns, warm taupes, soft peaches & apricots• Purples, violets, plums • Deep khakis & forest greens• Gold, lime, light greens & bright purple for fun

Brown• Golden browns, light mahoganies, coppers, bronzes,

champagnes, beiges• Blues, greens, khakis, charcoals, violets, soft pinks &

apricots• Royal blue, hot pink, lime green, tangerine for fun

Hazel• If brown/green, choose from brown or green category• If green/brown, choose from green category

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Eyes

3 Shade Technique Works For All Eye Shapes

1. Hooded – “bedroom eyes” – lids tend to look partly closed

2. Wide set – the spacing between the eyes is wider than the width of one eye

3. Prominent – the eyelids and eyes are full and extend outwards

4. Deep set – set deep into the sockets and brow bone extends out farther

5. Close set – the spacing between the eyes is less than the width of one eye

6. Droopy – slope downward at outer corners – “puppy dog” eyes

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Foundation Most important item -- acts as a primer , protective barrier, and insulator

Flawless finish -- healthy glow

Covers imperfections -- evens out skin tone

Foundations range in pigment and price -- the higher the price, the more pigment

and staying power on the skin

Must match both the depth (lightness and darkness) and undertone of the skin

Yellow tones in foundation make skin look more youthful and counteract redness

Pink hues in a foundation can age skin and appear ashy

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Foundation Types

Stick maximum coverage, great for normal dry skins, ruddy tones

Liquid most common providing many degrees of coverage and formulations

Crème most coverage, loved by very dry skins

Mousse creamy, whipped texture that won’t collect in fine lines

Tinted Moisturizer daily moisturizer with sheer tint of color, great for summer

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Crème To Powder compact with creamy texture drying to a powdery finish

Dual Powder most versatile, can be used wet or dry on most skins

Minerals newest innovation -- vitamins and minerals to treat the skin and provide UVA /UVB protection

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The Lips

Fair SkinsGlossy transparent pink, light peach, honey, beige

Medium SkinsMedium pink, soft mocha, caramel, soft red, medium apricot, brighter peach

Olive SkinsStrong red, deep rose, berry, toffee, mahogany, dark apricot, brownish red

Ebony SkinsDeep brownish red, deep berry, deep fuchsia, golden beige

Size Really Does Matter!

Full lips can wear darker colors

Smaller lips choose lighter & brighter

Warm, colorful lips make you appear younger

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The Lips

Lipstick Formulas

Matte• Intense full coverage -- no shine• Long lasting -- can be drying • Great in dark shades -- ages the lips, reduces fullnessCrème• Contains more emollients -- provides moist coverage• Largest color selection• Wears well without drying -- most popularFrost• Provides pale, shiny, metallic look• Lips can appear dry due to sheen• Opaque coverage not suitable for mature lipsSheer• Glossy, sheer color wash allowing natural lips to show• Requires little precision to apply• Lasts longer than gloss but not as long as crèmeGloss• Extreme shine and moisture needing frequent application• Great for all ages -- makes lips fuller and sexier

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Putting It All Together