The facialist expert explains how style can influence your career
In the corporate environment, women tend to worry about their clothes, hairstyle and type of makeup. A survey carried out by LinkedIn found that 48% of Brazilian women believe they are judged more for what they wear at work than men. This demonstrates a concern for image and posture in the professional environment.
Hair is also important in the strategic construction of the image. To avoid making mistakes, an alternative is to consult a visa specialist, as the specialist can align career goals with physical appearance. “The image says everything about the moment of life we are going through and what goals we want to achieve,” says Fábio Oliver, make-up artist, hair designer and owner of The Blonde Concept.
So, check out some cuts and hair styles and what they convey, according to the expert.

1. Medium hair and bob
According to make-up artist Fábio Oliver, medium hair and bobs are a great alternative for leadership roles. “They have a straight base with internal movement, better known as an invisible layer, and are a great option for a woman who wants a leadership position,” emphasizes Fábio Oliver.

two. Fringe
The bangs are a lot popular among women, but it is necessary to align the style with the type of message you want to convey. “It demonstrates delicacy, subtlety. It can be used on all face types. However, it is necessary to work on the cut in a more elongated way to convey a more professional image. The fringe can also remind us a little of childhood. Furthermore, this type It opens the face and communicates that the person is open to experiencing changes and experiencing a new phase”, explains the visa therapist.

3. Straight, long and layerless hair
The straight cut has conquered a large part of the female public after some celebrities, such as Kim Kardashian, made it their trademark. However, depending on your business sector, caution is needed when adopting a look like this.
“OR straight cut It is not recommended for those who work directly with the public, sales, customer service, etc. It gives an image of disconnection from current events and modernity and can give the impression that the person is more closed”, warns the hair designer.
By Henrique Souza
Source: Terra

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