Self-awareness of professional appearance is a problem in many offices. It’s bad enough that awkward appearance issues occur in the office, but what do you do when it’s a daily occurrence and no one has the guts to say anything? That’s what we’re here for! Keep reading for some of those “hush” topics, and hopefully you haven’t fallen victim to any of the following.
Is it cold in here, or is it just you? Ladies, we all know what I’m talking about.
It’s unfortunate, but inevitable…and awkward for everyone, especially for those colleagues that interact with you every day. Luckily, this is a problem that is easily fixed. Nipple covers are easy to find, especially online. For starters, we suggest these, or even these. Check out a local boutique for possible in-store purchases. It’s also important to point out that this affects men as well (especially Simon Cowell).
What’s that smell? No one can mistake the smell of body odor. It’s certainly not pleasant, but what can you do about it, if showering is already part of your daily, morning ritual (which it should be)? Make sure you are using a deodorant containing both an anti-perspirant AND deodorant. It may also be worthwhile to consider using a prescription strength. Causes of body odor can vary from a lack of daily hygiene, to dietary causes, to hereditary factors, and remedies vary just as much. For an extensive list of possible odor-reducing suggestions, check out this website.
I know what you had for lunch. We’ve already touched on this topic in a previous post, but it doesn’t hurt to revisit it. Bad breath is something that everyone experiences. If you suffer from bad breath, be sure to carry gum or mints around with you, and a bottle of water. If you can’t brush after every meal, consider portable toothbrushes like these.If a co-worker suffers from bad breath, and you can’t figure out how to politely tell them, check out this website.
I thought we were at work, not a club. One of the most prevalent problems in the office is what women wear. Don’t know if you’re one of the guilty? If you can go straight from work to a party, you’re not dressing appropriately for a corporate position. A few questions to ask yourself as you’re getting dressed. Can you see cleavage? Keep in mind you may be working with taller people (men in particular) who can easily see down a low-cut shirt. Is my skirt too short? When sitting, a skirt should never be higher than 4 inches from the tops of your knees. Better safe than sorry. Are your clothes too tight? If you’re unsure, find a trusted friend, and get their opinion.
We hope these tips help you avoid any sticky office situations!