I use to be into make-up a couple of years ago and ever since I left my cosmetic counter at Macy's, I haven't been wearing much make-up. Once in awhile, I like to doll myself up just for the fun of it or when I go out to see business clients.
DesIre_s wrote:The kind of makeups I use is Avons, Maybelline, and L'orel
This usually takes me 15-20 minutes to get done
I don't like to wear makeup that much but I do sometimes. just for the fun of it.
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
I always tend to do that too. Always putting make up on when I have to go to work but I put it on every day because I'm always preparing myself for the unexpected.
That's true...you should always be prepared for the unexpected. If I wake in the morning and see that I look like crap, I try to put a little something on to make myself look awake and fresh. Other than that, I prefer the natural look. lol*
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
I've always do that. Somehow the looks does matter since it's every day thing but I usually like it to be just a natural. But if I want to cover my pimples or my ugly bumps I usually use make ups.
It's been a long time I didn't drop by Makeup can sometimes accomplish miracles lolol
Last Satursday I went to a colleague's wedding and I wanted to look good and my sis helped me to put some make-up and the result was amazing huhuhu (unfortunately, when I removed it, I looked some kind of different lololol with all big red pimples back like usual kekekeke).
You should try Mickey, it could help you sometimes
NB: the sis was not Nganh, she's as bad as I am for make-up lololol
mb_rockstar wrote:i can honestly say this is my dream job. i can see myself doing this for quite some time. i'm working at a counter. i'll have my up and down days, but that's ok. i think of it like this, i need to talk to 10 people in order to get one person to the counter...and that's a-ok with me.
i'm ready for the challenge.
Looks like your dream has changed once you've left the cosmetics industry and found new goals to reach in two entirely different industries (banking and property management)
Sometimes, it takes a little push in another direction to help one realize that there are different challenges out there that you may enjoy pursuing more
I have had that happen at work about 2 months ago when I decided to finally turn around in my computer career and go for a position I was always scared to try. It will be interesting to see what has happened since this post two years from now
I was in banking before working at the cosmetic counter and I wanted to try something new and different. Yes, I see now that I was naive in saying that a position like that would be my dream job. At least I did it for a whole year and I don't regret any moment of it. I definitely learn a lot being a counter manager and it has helped me to my current position today as a property manager. My communication skills with external customers have increase quite a bit, however.....and sad to say, I am now looking for a position where I don't have to deal with external customers and only focus on internal customers.
Ultimately, I would like to get back into banking. It is what I know best and as long as I work in the corporate office, I believe I should be fine.
Yes...It will definitely be interesting to see what happens another 2 years from now.
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."