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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 111151" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I would always recommend wearing tights, even if they are a relatively low denier and sheer. There is something weird about bare legs that many firms get a bit sniffy about.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think you need to become good at make up. Even a light foundation/powder, a few flicks of mascara, and a nude lip can be enough. You don’t need to have a full face of make up that is for sure. But just tidying your face up (especially for me the dark circles under my eyes 😖) can help you feel more confident. However, I used to only put make up on when I had anything client facing. If I was just going to be sat at my desk all day, I’d not wear any make up. Plenty of lawyers I know don’t wear make up though and I don’t think you have to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 111151, member: 2672"] I would always recommend wearing tights, even if they are a relatively low denier and sheer. There is something weird about bare legs that many firms get a bit sniffy about. I don’t think you need to become good at make up. Even a light foundation/powder, a few flicks of mascara, and a nude lip can be enough. You don’t need to have a full face of make up that is for sure. But just tidying your face up (especially for me the dark circles under my eyes 😖) can help you feel more confident. However, I used to only put make up on when I had anything client facing. If I was just going to be sat at my desk all day, I’d not wear any make up. Plenty of lawyers I know don’t wear make up though and I don’t think you have to do so. [/QUOTE]
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