Guest guest Posted January 26, 2002 Report Share Posted January 26, 2002 Congrats on your interview!! Speaking from experience, you may want be sure the product you will try won't make your skin worse. I just can't think of a worse time to try a new product than before a big event. If you don't wear makeup, then don't wear it. Just make sure your eyebrows are well groomed, some mascara (if you can tolerate it) and some lipstick or lip shine. Make sure you wear a color that won't accentuate the redness if you flare. (Not sure of your skin tone, so I can't offer more advice there.) If you're oily, use plain blotting papers to control shine just before you walk in. Strictly my approach, but I wouldn't mention anything about the rosacea. Everyone knows interviewees are nervous. If you start to flare/flush, just casually mention you have rosacea, and leave it at that, if at all. Almost everyone knows someone with it, and WE ALL KNOW from experience that most folks don't take it seriously. You want them to focus on what you know, not what you look like. Try not to think about it and think more about the dynamite job you will do for the company with your knowledge! Hope this helps. GT > > Hey All, > Need some advise. I am going to an interview next week. (Yea!!) > However I am very worried that I might have a flare durring the interview, I > had been thinking about tell the guy beforehand that I have a slight skin > problem that might make me become red. Any thoughts? I also need some > ideas on make up, I need something I can get at a drug store. I have not > wore it in about 6 months and have been considering just wearing it for the > interview. Thanks for any help. > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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