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Tip 6: Look more awake
No employer wants a tired-looking team member and you can't kick butt during a presentation if you're worried that people are staring at the bags under your eyes. You're working hard for that promotion, which likely means long hours, but you don't want to look run down or stressed either. What's Carmindy's solution? A brightening concealer "will wake up tired eyes in a flash," she says. Then use a pale blue eyeliner like Wet n Wild Mega Chrome Eyeliner Pencil in Cobalt Blue, $7.25 on your upper inner lashline to make your eyes appear bigger and even more alert, which "will do wonders" for making your face look more awake, says Carmindy.

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Tip 7: Keep caffeine to a minimum
It's easy to use coffee or tea as a crutch to get you through a grueling day at the office, but that third cup of Joe in the morning will just make you cranky and irritable come four o'clock. Borden says, when you hype up on caffeine, you will eventually crash and once that happens, you can forget about being productive. If you need some caffeine to kick start your morning, she suggests drinking one cup and then switching to water for the rest of the day. "No one wants to be around a moody caffeine addict," she says, and if no one wants to be around you, a promotion isn't likely.

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Tip 8: Cover your roots
Tell-tale roots look un-kept and when you look un-kept, you loose a professional advantage. If you're neglecting your hair (when it's so easy and inexpensive to do touch ups at home with hair color like Clairol Natural Instincts, $8.99), what else are you neglecting? Something you don't want your boss or any of your co-workers wondering.

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Tip 9: Look alive
Stress and long hours can drain your face of its natural glow. You don't want to look drained or sickly during important meetings and a pop of color is a quick way to bring life to your face. Carmindy suggests a "pop of pink blush high on the apples" of the cheeks "to bring a freshness to the skin." Try mark Just Pinched Instant Blush Tint in Cheeky, $7.

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Tip 10: Beware of happy hour
Yes, rubbing elbows at an office happy hour is a good idea, but that doesn't mean you should knock back a few too many beverages to ease the pain of a long day. Alcohol is a depressant and will leave you dehydrated and bloated the following day at work -- not the best way to be when you've got your eye on the prize. So, when out for an after-work drink, Borden recommends asking for a water to accompany your favorite beverage and alternating between sips of each. She also warns to not go on an empty stomach, because everyone will remember that you danced on the table at the end of the night.

Getting a promotion, raise, or heck, even keeping your current job in this economy is not an easy feat. The competition is fierce and money is tight. While these tough times can cause even the most competent to feel like a rat in the almighty race, jumping through hoops and over hurdles, it is still possible to achieve what seems like the impossible. Since you aren't sitting in one of those inspirational career seminars, we won't bore you with "You can do it!" or "Believe in the power of you!" spiels. We will however inform you that while we can't walk into your boss's office and demand you some recognition, we can do what we do best and offer up beauty tips that can aide in your "notice me"-plight.

Skip to see beauty tips that'll help you get a promotion now.

So how on earth can beauty tips possibly garner you a promotion? And why does your appearance make a difference when you are clearly packing some awe-worthy qualifications? Well, recent research by "Newsweek" has confirmed what scientists have long been studying and proving -- your appearance effects the way you are perceived and compensated in the workplace. "Attractive" men and women are paid more than ordinary people for the same work, says the "American Economic Review". The question is � why?

If you think about it, appearance effects how we are treated and treat others all the time. Apparently even babies stare at "good-looking" faces for a longer amount of time. So why would the office be any different? "Newsweek" found that hiring managers rank appearance as the third most important character trait, right behind experience and then confidence. It's a no-brainer that you feel more confident in yourself when you look and feel your best, and that�s where these beauty tips come in.

Here to help us get a competitive advantage is Carmindy, makeup artist from "What Not to Wear" and co-creator of Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Inspired by Carmindy, and Ashley Borden, fitness and lifestyle consultant. Their health and beauty tips along with some recent research findings will hopefully help you finally get the promotion you deserve.
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