Dress for the Job You Want
Your appearance makes a statement about who you are. Is yours going to get you the job you want? Whether you are applying for a position with a new company or are interested in moving up through your current employer, how you look sets an impression about your...
Glasses for Round & Square Face Shapes
Round & Square Face Characteristics Round and Square shaped faces are visibly shorter face shapes that are about as wide as they are long. The difference between the two is that the Square face has bold, angular features with a clean, straight line from the...
Glasses for Oblong & Rectangle Face Shapes
Oblong & Rectangle Face Characteristics Oblong and Rectangle shaped faces are the longer face shapes that are visually narrow. The difference between the two is the angularity of the the jaw and chin, with the Oblong being rounded and the Rectangle being more...
Glasses for Pear & A-Triangle Face Shapes
Pear & A-Triangle Face Characteristics Pear and A-Triangle shaped faces have narrower foreheads that angle outwards to a wide jawline. The difference between the two is the angularity of the the jaw and chin, with the Pear being rounded and the A-Triangle being...
How Appearance & Non-Verbal Cues Impact First Impressions
Everywhere we go, whatever we are wearing, we are sending messages to those around us. The question is not whether you care about fashion, it's more about what you're communicating intentionally or unconsciously through your choices. People process visual details...
Glasses for Heart & V-Triangle Face Shapes
Heart & V-Triangle Face Characteristics Heart and V-Triangle shaped faces are widest at the forehead then slope to a narrower jaw and chin. The difference between the two is the angularity of the the jaw and chin, with the Heart being softer and the V-Triangle...
Hairstyle Tips for Round & Square Face Shapes
You are a Round or Square face shape if the width of your face is approximately the same as its length. These are the shorter face shapes. The difference between the two is the angular or rounded nature of the jaw and chin. You are a Round face shape if your jawline...
Glasses for Diamond Face Shape
Diamond Face Characteristics Diamond shaped faces are narrow at the forehead and jawline, and have broad cheekbones that may be high and dramatic. Glasses Goal To balance the angles of the face by choosing softly curved styles no wider than the cheekbones. Oval...
Makeup Application Tips for Women Over 40
Do You Avoid Wearing Makeup Because You Don't Want to Look "Made Up?" As a personal image consultant I work with women of all ages, however most of my clients are women over 40. That's because it's the age when things begin to change with our face and bodies -...
Employees & Brand Development: The Gap Between Marketing & HR
What you wear effects how you think. How you think effects how you feel. How you feel effects how you act and behave. How you act and behave effects how others will respond to you. Prior to starting Radiant Image in 2019, I had a 25+ year marketing consulting career...
Glasses for Oval Face Shape
Oval Face Characteristics Oval face shapes are considered the most balanced face shape, so this shape has more options for glasses that other face shapes. Glasses Goal To maintain the natural balance of the face. Good Frame Options Any style with rounded edges to...
Hairstyle Tips for Oblong & Rectangle Face Shapes
You are an Oblong or Rectangle face shape if your face is visibly longer and narrow. The difference between the two is the angular or rounded nature of the jaw and chin. You are an Oblong shape if your jawline and chin are rounded and soft as seen above in actress...