
Makeup should be somewhat minimal; this is an office, not a club. I'd use only as much foundation as you require, concealer, a liquid or cream blush, mascara, a good liner, and a stain or lipstick. Gloss is doable, but I find people take me far more seriously (I know, can you believe anyone takes me seriously?) when I don't wear gloss. My recommendations:

Provides excellent color pay-off thanks to its high pigment formula.

My holy grail foundation of 2008. I LOVE it. It diffuses light for a soft-focus effect and yields light-to-medium coverage.



First of all, what an excellent inspiration for a makeup collection. I've fallen in LURVE with Alice, a warm, nude rose infused with champagne shimmer. I know. Just do yourself a favor and get yourself one.
If your office's dress code is business casual, I'd steer sartorially toward ruffles a la Johanna of Stylista fame and previously, blogger/founder/editor of A Serious Job is no Excuse. Knee-length (or just above) dresses and pencil skirts make me feel far less frumpy at my fab post-work events, especially when paired with a cute sweater, blouse, or silky tank/cardigan combo. I rock a lot of low-cut sweaters with a cami underneath for nonscandalosity. I'd also recommend investing in fab work shoes. Because unless they're too revealing (and they shouldn't be at all, in a biz casual work environment), it's pretty easy to rock some seductive ones that are totally appropriate. My personal stash includes SEVERAL flat knee-high boots (I have a ten-minute walking portion of my commute), patent high heels (the Cole Haan Nike Air collection especially rocks - like that '80s commercial that discussed shoes that "look like a dress shoe, FEEL LIKE A SNEAKER!"), and fun Chanel-esque (I hope to be able to drop the -esque sometime soon) tweed pumps.
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