Beauty Tips For The Hooters Girl.
I came across a funny posting at BellaSugar earlier this week. It was about make-up tips offered on the Hooters website for Hooters Girls. And believe me, this shit is a HOOT!
However, there aren't just make-up tips available... Hooters Girls (and wanna-be Hooters Girls) can get info on all the following:
But who knew that the Hooters Girls were going for a "natural, wholesome and vibrant" look?
I always thought it was an image of "I look like I-would totally sleep with you because I am flirting with you so hardcore but I totally would not sleep with you in a million years unless you had a million one dollar bills."
However, there aren't just make-up tips available... Hooters Girls (and wanna-be Hooters Girls) can get info on all the following:
- Make-Up
- Hair
- Fitness
- Skin Care
- Eyes & Lips (Why this one gets it's own category separate from "Make-Up" is confusing.)
But who knew that the Hooters Girls were going for a "natural, wholesome and vibrant" look?
I always thought it was an image of "I look like I-would totally sleep with you because I am flirting with you so hardcore but I totally would not sleep with you in a million years unless you had a million one dollar bills."
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Those are not the first words I would use to describe their look :P
the end
get over it and stop hating because we're beautiful and have nice bodies
That is why the company posts these "tips". They are specifically trying to avoid an overly gaudy or trendy makeup/hair look. For example, choppy highlights, or blue hair would be unacceptable. Bright green eye shaddow or glitter eye liner -unacceptable. While these could all be a fun look at some time, they do not want these looks, and if it was not specified, some of these things would show up at their restaurant.
If you cunt-bags don't like it, don't read it.
If you're comfortable with the "slutty-licious" look of the Hooters Girl make-up guide, "yay" for you.
But keep in mind that this is my blog. And it is my right to have an opinion. And it is my kind nature that allows cunt-bags to leave their comments. Because I don't have to publish them.
I just applied/was hired at Hooters. Before applying, I thoroughly scoped out the "tips" on the Hooters web site, blogs about working at Hooters, and the actual restaurant where I would be working.
It seemed to me that the makeup/hair styles of the girls working at Hooters were really no different than the makeup/hair of any other restaurant's waitresses. There are always a few that slather the shit on like tranny, some of whom need that much coverage, some of whom do not. There's always one or two girls that are so gorgeous, they honestly do not need more than a swipe of mascara to look amazing, and then there are those who fall in between.
Anyhow, as one commenter already mentioned, Hooters, like nearly all restaurants, has a dress code. The only difference is that few restaurants are as public as Hooters is about appearance factoring in to being hired (though it nearly always does), so do not need to field such questions on their web site.
~KH, The Hooters Girl
I have recently been hired at one of the restuarants and, like others, looked up 'tips' on how to bank. Well as most of us girls-if we got the job we 9/10 know how to make ourselves look good...for some it takes some effort, and for others, much like myself, it's not much more than accenting what we already have.
But Beauty and Brains usually do not come equiped together...So i believe they should have a 'more in detail' explaination of how to do your make up for tips...what they have on the website is not tips, more guidelines...Agreed much?
And well...Hooter's Girls are not all what people believe them to be. A few years back, the restaurant i currently work at was not one for the finer tastes, but that's because they represent REAL WOMEN! Women who come in different shapes and sizes...now OF COARSE they are not going to hire someone over weight, because they want to bring in the customers...obviously...
Also a 'fit' employee is a healthy employee..a healthy employee is a happy employee...happy employee=happy customers..happy customers=betters service. And as for those certain women who come into hooters and invert their eyes and look at us with discuss...I'm sorry but this is no olive gardan...it's the beauty of america, and you knew upon idea of coming that you were going to be served by flirtatious women...it's the same as if you were at alot of restaurants or bars now days...but if you think that it's degrading to us, how?
We are using what we were given! Just like a man working construction or playing football...We are not stripping, and when you read the manual not flaunting any more than the typical teenage girl...Sex Appeal Sells... And why should we be ashamed by that? Media has pounded these 'images' of what we should be into our heads, and if you look at the typical 'hooters girl' we are all unique...but what we do all have in common is our great personalities...and that's really what makes the company what it is...the energy is much different than a strip club, you cant disagree...so weather you want to hate on the girls, or embrace them, you can not deny the genis of it all...I mean come on!!
I'm actually looking to apply at a local Hooters, so I really do appreciate any other tips/posts about getting hired, pay, pros/cons, etc.
On first blush (bad pun) I found the instructions sort of absurd. But as I read on I realized that the look is actually a very specific part of their marketing. I didn't ever think of things like Smokey eye being too trendy, skunk stripes being out of place, etc, until I saw their instructions. Pale lipstick makes you look tired. I can see that.
My fascination with Hooters began when a friend of mine (a mom/stripper) told me her daughter loves going to Hooters. I was sort of confused by it. Sort of baffled. I had never been into Hooters so I had no idea how to feel about it. But we went, and the waitresses were super friendly, kind of like a gang of older sisters to the little girl, and brought her balloons. I found it sort of touching. The girls that work there are on display, but they seem to be happy they qualify for it, and they made this little girl so happy to be a girl. I think it's empowering for girls who are pretty. That sounds absurd, given all of us and our collective resentment for the pretty and how they get more treats, but so be it. We can't all be Librarians.
Not everyone has the body or the bone structure to do what those girls do. It takes effort and maintenance that fuzzy legged feminists won't admit.
After looking at this post a few times I feel it comes across as resentful and superior. But it's your show boss.
Thanks for posting this.
Miyori
One can certainly learn a lot about the intelligence (and fear) level of a person by their quick jump to a racist remark.
First off, "Anonymous Upset Hooters Girl", I'm married. And my husband is quite a handsome guy. And smart as well. So no "boyfriends" for me.
Second, I'm not Jewish. I'm actually a Mexican-American. My mum has an Irish background, which is why I have a very porcelain look to my skin. Nonetheless, I find it tragic that you are so culturally unaware in life in general that you would use a racist slant as your comeback. I have many, many, many Jewish friends. All are beautiful and have adorable noses. But you? You clearly need the Hooters Girl Makeup Tutorial, because clearly your ugliness runs deep to your bones.
It's kind of hard to cover that kind of "ugly" up, honey. I understand.
I'm sure your racist comment on a "Jew nose" doesn't reflect the actual intelligence of most Hooters Girls, as I have actually known a few in my time. And they all were smart business women at the core and didn't need the makeup tips anyway.