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Ten Tips on How to Look Good on Camera

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  1. Remove flashy and noisy jewelry.
  2. If you are wearing glasses, be sure they are non-glare.
  3. Get rid of dark eye circles and bags by placing lights below your face and shoot upwards.
  4. If you have long hair, put it behind your shoulders.
  5. Get rid of any shine on your skin.
  6. Avoid loose flyaway hairs with hairspray or gel.
  7. Women. Do not apply trendy make-up. Go for clean classic make-up that will never be outdated.
  8. Women. Use soft neutral lipstick color that complements your skin.
  9. Men. If you have thinning hairline, you may use matching color eye shadow to fill in the hairless spaces.
  10. Men. Keep your skin looking healthy. Use moisturizer and eye cream.
  11. Bonus Tip: Wrinkles? No make-up can fix wrinkles. The secret is skin care, eat well and sleep well.

Extract from On Camera: How To Report, Anchor & Interview by Nancy Reardon.

These are some pointers I gathered from chapter nineteen of the book I am reading right now.

Adrian Lee
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