All black everything! (Makeup)

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Jan 30, 2015

Alexis C.

I agree with Jenny, definitely ask your supervisor if there's any makeup restrictions.

Jan 30, 2015

Rissa G.

Actually, a lot of the higher end restaurants I have been to, I have seen girls with bold makeup. However, I will have to agree, I'd go with a toned down look just because I feel it's more appropriate

Jan 30, 2015

Shanae J.

Personally I'd go for a more neutral look as well, but I just assumed that she already asked the higher up as she was asking for ideas. I assume a lot. I've seen bold makeup at expensive restaurants too, I look at it as a personal touch on such boring attire.

Jan 30, 2015

Shaye M.

I love the second one Cristina posted, I think that'd look so good on you. :)

Jan 30, 2015

Rissa G.

I didn't answer btw sorry I'd say Shanae's 1 or 2, or Cristina's 2

Jan 30, 2015

Alexandra S.

I love if you combined Christina's 3 with more darker crease colours like Shanae's 1.

Jan 30, 2015

Emily W.

I would be concerned about doing all of that makeup and being uncomfortable. Waitresses are constantly moving, it is a fast-paced job and you sweat up a storm. Having a full face with glam eyes and false eyelashes would end up feeling sticky and gross after a long shift, in my opinion.

I would err on the more professional side and stick with more conservative looks. You can add color with lipstick if you're feeling too plain.

Jan 30, 2015

Riff W.

I would definitely keep the colors neutral and earth tones, you can always add a bright red lipstick to give your look some color

Jan 31, 2015

Bre H.

Love shanae 1 2 Nd 4.

Jan 31, 2015

Symone B.

Thanks ladies! I've been doing neutral. But I forgot to add the sidenote that I work at an exotic Moroccan restaurant. It's theatrical with the decorations and music and belly dancers and fire performers. A bolder look is allowed because of the amped up environment.

Jan 31, 2015

Symone B.

I do love all the looks though!