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Get that corporate look
published: Monday | July 14, 2008

Keisha Shakespeare-Blackmore, Staff Reporter


Sophia Butler, image consultant/make-up artist showing pulse model, Heidi-Ann Jamieson how to take her make-up from campus to the world of work. - Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer

Your hard work on campus has finally paid off and you have now landed your dream job. But the slapdash make-up you sported on campus, will not be suitable for the work world.

Image consultant/make-up artist Sophia Butler, noted that most campus students, are fairly young , thus their skin should be in good condition. She said modern make-up is all about excellent skin and skin tone. "Once you have a good skin tone then you use very light, natural or mineral make-up to enhance your best features," she said.

She explained that for campus all you need is a loose powder, gloss and mascara. And if you

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