WOMEN who wear make-up to an interview have a better chance of getting the job than those who do not.
A survey shows that many employers believe that a woman who does not wear cosmetics is not making an effort.
The survey, from the Aziz Corporation communications company, said that more than 60 per cent of female directors admit to being prejudiced against women in business who do not wear make-up, while only 52 per cent of male directors admitted the same.
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