8 Tips To Look Your Best On Zoom

8 Tips To Look Your Best On Zoom

Who knew a year ago that we would be working from home and spending the day jumping from video call to video call? In a short time, many of us had to become proficient at using technology like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and other online video conferencing to work, study, or keep in touch with loved ones. However, seeing yourself on that small screen can still sometimes come as quite a shock. If you feel like your webcam isn’t doing you justice, here are some pro tips about how to look great on Zoom, without having to resort to filters.

Pick Your Background

One of the cool features of Zoom is that you can use a virtual background, which works similarly to green screens in the movies. However, sometimes these backgrounds can be more distracting than helpful. The best option is to choose a tidy, well-lit area of your home and set up there. If you’d rather not let your coworkers see your living space, a bare wall in a neutral color should work just fine. 

Good Lighting Is Key

Dim, inadequate lighting is hard on the eyes, and it’s not doing you any favors. Avoid backlighting (when a light source is behind you) which puts you in the shadows. Instead, set up your computer near a natural light source like a big window, or light yourself from the front using a well-placed lamp. Lighting yourself head-on will give you the best result, and you really can’t overdo it with Zoom.

Sit Up Straight 

Good posture is as important during a Zoom call as it is the rest of the time. Sit in a chair with good back support, take a deep breath, and drop your shoulders. Believe it or not, this simple step can make a huge difference not just to how you look, but also to how you feel—especially at the end of a long day of video conferencing.

Your Best Angle 

Here’s a real game-changer. Most people conduct their Zoom calls at their desk, where their computer or laptop tends to be lower down. This results in that unflattering upward-facing camera angle that emphasizes your chin, instead of your face. Instead, raise your webcam to eye-level. If you’re using a laptop, put some coffee table books under it.

Dress To Impress

Remember, people can see you! Or your upper half, at least. When it comes to your outfit, solid colors play better on screen than patterns and try to avoid accessories, like jewelry, which can create unwanted noise or be distracting. Bonus points for spraying on just a touch of perfume; no one can smell you, but it’s an instant mood booster, and all of us could use one of those right now. 

Apply Makeup Without A Mirror 

If you’re working from home, you’ve probably already adopted a pared-down makeup routine. Good news—minimal makeup is perfect for Zoom. This is where the tinted moisturizer comes in handy because your best feature on screen is always a fresh, glowing complexion. And here’s a real insider’s tip: do your makeup in front of your webcam, instead of the mirror. Your computer’s camera tends to wash you out and flatten your face, so seeing your handiwork on the screen can help to achieve the right effect. 

Level Up Your Skin Care Game 

Treating your skin well is always essential, but with the past few months of turbulence, you might have let your skin care routine fall by the wayside. Get a fresh start with a facial renewal treatment. These treatments using Venus Glow™ remove the buildup of dirt, oil, dead skin cells, and other debris that accumulate on the skin. The deep-cleaning device opens pores and stimulates circulation for a complexion that’s visibly brighter and smoother. And as far as looking good on Zoom, nothing beats that inner glow. 

Go For An Aesthetic Treatment

If you really want to wow them at your next Zoom meeting, a non-invasive medical aesthetic treatment is the way to go. Venus Versa™’s Tribella is a powerful three-in-one therapy, combing three of our most popular treatments into one. First, a photofacial improves skin tone by fading age spots, and reducing sun damage. Then, the anti-aging treatment firms skin, diminishing fine lines,and wrinkles. Lastly, the skin resurfacing treatment smoothes uneven skin texture, improving the appearance of scars, rosacea, enlarged pores, and more. If you’ve never tried a medical aesthetic treatment before, this is a great entry point into the world of highly effective treatments with visible results and no downtime.

Aesthetic treatments aren’t just about looks—they can also improve and preserve the health of your skin. Learn more about how they can be a great addition to your self-care routine by reaching out to a provider near you, using the search field below:   

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