Makeovers: From sloppy student to spiffy employee
In today's rotten economy, college kids in their sweatshirts and yoga pants need all the help they can get to nail a job or an internship. For suggestions on going from slob to sleek, I talked to stylists and job experts, then collected firsthand tips by tracking three young people through their transformations. Here's how you can achieve a near-miraculous makeover.
--Ellen Warren, Tribune Senior Correspondent
--Ellen Warren, Tribune Senior Correspondent
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Caitlyn Schmid, 21
BEFORE: "I wear a T-shirt and jeans most of the time." No makeup, and she hadn't had her hair cut in six or seven months.
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