Are you dressing up for Halloween at the office tomorrow? 👻 We’ve got two quick, fun, and easy-to-achieve Halloween looks using makeup products you (may) already own. With just a few essentials from IsaDora, you can recreate an iconic Bride of Frankenstein with a scar effect inspired by special effects legend Rick Baker, or go for the trendy Joker look. Both looks are step-by-step and be easy to follow, ultimate for last-minute Halloween prep. Tomorrow we are celebrating at the office and we're excited to see the IsaDorian's spookier side. On the pictures you can see two IsaDorians rocking these looks, created by one of our in-house MUA's. Read for full tutorial 🎃 SE: https://lnkd.in/d6hyBS84 ENG: https://lnkd.in/dM3gKHjC
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2 Scary halloween costume ideas for work teams "Want to give your colleagues a real fright this Halloween? I've got two spine-chilling group costume ideas for you!" "First up, 'The Zombie Apocalypse Team.' Transform your entire department into the walking dead. Tattered clothes, pale makeup, fake blood - the works!" "Assign roles like 'Patient Zero,' 'The Scientist,' and 'The Survivor' for extra fun. Watch as other departments nervously avoid the 'infected' area!" "Or try 'The Haunted Office.' Each team member becomes a different office ghost. You've got the photocopier poltergeist covered in ink, the elevator spirit eternally going up and down, and the breakroom banshee wailing about stolen lunches!" "Add some chains, white makeup, and eerie sound effects for maximum impact. Your workplace will never be the same!" "Want to terrify as a team? These frightening group costume ideas will have your whole department sending chills down the office hallways." “Which one will you choose for a Halloween to remember?" #workplacehalloween #officehalloween #halloweencostume #workplacehalloweencostumes #officehalloweencostumes #halloweencostumeideas #halloweencostumesideas #halloweencostumes #halloween #scarycostumes #costumes #costumeideas #halloweenoutfits #Halloweenoutfitsideas #workplacecostumes #officecostumes #halloweencelebrations You can visit our website for more details: https://lnkd.in/dt_v7N55
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Happy Halloween from Pop-A-Lock! As you prepare for a night of spooky fun, we want to remind you to stay safe. Here are some tips to ensure your Halloween is all treats and no tricks: Be Bright: Use flashlights, reflectors, or glow bracelets to light up the night. Not only will you look cool, but you’ll also be visible to others. Costume Caution: While all-black costumes might scream “mysterious,” they can also make you hard to see. Opt for lighter colors or add some reflective tape to your outfit. Buddy System: It’s always best to trick-or-treat in a group. There’s safety in numbers, and it’s more fun to share the scares with friends. Stay on the Path: Stick to well-lit streets and sidewalks. Avoid cutting through alleys or yards where hazards might be hidden. Check Your Treats: Before diving into your candy haul, make sure to inspect all treats for any signs of tampering. When in doubt, throw it out. Mind the Masks: If your costume includes a mask, make sure it doesn’t obstruct your vision. Consider using face paint instead for better visibility. Pet Safety: If you’re bringing your furry friends along, ensure they are on a leash and have reflective gear. Halloween can be stressful for pets, so keep an eye on them. At Pop-A-Lock, your safety is our top priority. Whether you’re locked out of your haunted house or need a new set of keys for your broomstick, we’ve got you covered. Have a fantastic Halloween! #HalloweenSafety #PopALock #StaySafe #TrickOrTreat
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👻 5 Last-Minute Group Halloween Costume Ideas for Coworkers! 🎃 Creating a fun work culture is all about fostering connections and shared experiences. What better way to bring your team together than with some creative Halloween costumes? Here are five fun, iconic options that are perfect for a group—and they’re all easy to pull together, even at the last minute! 💼👇 Star Wars Characters Go to a galaxy far, far away with Jedi, Stormtroopers, or even Yoda! Simple robes, toy lightsabers, or DIY masks make this classic group look both budget-friendly and instantly recognizable. 🌌⚔️ Friends Characters Dress as Monica, Chandler, Ross, Rachel, Joey, or Phoebe and bring that 90s sitcom vibe to life. Think cozy sweaters, layered looks, and iconic hairstyles for a quick “Friends” transformation—pivot! 📺☕️ Jurassic Park Staff Step into the world of dinos with simple khakis, button-ups, and name tags for Dr. Grant, Dr. Sattler, or other iconic roles. Add binoculars or a toy dino to complete the adventurous look! 🦖🏕️ 90s Pop Groups (think Destiny’s Child, NSYNC, Hanson, etc) Get nostalgic with classic 90s pop vibes! Coordinated denim, metallics, long MMMBop wigs, or matching tees make it easy to channel your favorite boy or girl band in a snap—bonus points for choreographed poses! 🎶🎤 First Responders Show appreciation and dress as firefighters, paramedics, or police officers with a few key pieces. Add hats, name tags, or props for a group look that’s easy to pull off and always recognizable. 🚒👮 👨🚒 I don't have any work group photo examples to share from this year yet, so here’s a pic that the St. George Fire Department team snapped of my two youngest from their Trunk-or-Treat this past weekend to help make maximize the cuteness of this post! Halloween is all about fun and teamwork, so grab your coworkers and get creative with these easy costumes. What group costume are you going with this year? #Halloween #OfficeHalloween #TeamCostumes #WorkplaceFun #HighflyerHR
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Happy Halloween from Pop-A-Lock! As you prepare for a night of spooky fun, we want to remind you to stay safe. Here are some tips to ensure your Halloween is all treats and no tricks: Be Bright: Use flashlights, reflectors, or glow bracelets to light up the night. Not only will you look cool, but you’ll also be visible to others. Costume Caution: While all-black costumes might scream “mysterious,” they can also make you hard to see. Opt for lighter colors or add some reflective tape to your outfit. Buddy System: It’s always best to trick-or-treat in a group. There’s safety in numbers, and it’s more fun to share the scares with friends. Stay on the Path: Stick to well-lit streets and sidewalks. Avoid cutting through alleys or yards where hazards might be hidden. Check Your Treats: Before diving into your candy haul, make sure to inspect all treats for any signs of tampering. When in doubt, throw it out. Mind the Masks: If your costume includes a mask, make sure it doesn’t obstruct your vision. Consider using face paint instead for better visibility. Pet Safety: If you’re bringing your furry friends along, ensure they are on a leash and have reflective gear. Halloween can be stressful for pets, so keep an eye on them. At Pop-A-Lock, your safety is our top priority. Whether you’re locked out of your haunted house or need a new set of keys for your broomstick, we’ve got you covered. Have a fantastic Halloween! #HalloweenSafety #PopALock #StaySafe #TrickOrTreat
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Happy Halloween from Pop-A-Lock! As you prepare for a night of spooky fun, we want to remind you to stay safe. Here are some tips to ensure your Halloween is all treats and no tricks: Be Bright: Use flashlights, reflectors, or glow bracelets to light up the night. Not only will you look cool, but you’ll also be visible to others. Costume Caution: While all-black costumes might scream “mysterious,” they can also make you hard to see. Opt for lighter colors or add some reflective tape to your outfit. Buddy System: It’s always best to trick-or-treat in a group. There’s safety in numbers, and it’s more fun to share the scares with friends. Stay on the Path: Stick to well-lit streets and sidewalks. Avoid cutting through alleys or yards where hazards might be hidden. Check Your Treats: Before diving into your candy haul, make sure to inspect all treats for any signs of tampering. When in doubt, throw it out. Mind the Masks: If your costume includes a mask, make sure it doesn’t obstruct your vision. Consider using face paint instead for better visibility. Pet Safety: If you’re bringing your furry friends along, ensure they are on a leash and have reflective gear. Halloween can be stressful for pets, so keep an eye on them. At Pop-A-Lock, your safety is our top priority. Whether you’re locked out of your haunted house or need a new set of keys for your broomstick, we’ve got you covered. Have a fantastic Halloween! #HalloweenSafety #PopALock #StaySafe #TrickOrTreat
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Happy Halloween from Pop-A-Lock! As you prepare for a night of spooky fun, we want to remind you to stay safe. Here are some tips to ensure your Halloween is all treats and no tricks: Be Bright: Use flashlights, reflectors, or glow bracelets to light up the night. Not only will you look cool, but you’ll also be visible to others. Costume Caution: While all-black costumes might scream “mysterious,” they can also make you hard to see. Opt for lighter colors or add some reflective tape to your outfit. Buddy System: It’s always best to trick-or-treat in a group. There’s safety in numbers, and it’s more fun to share the scares with friends. Stay on the Path: Stick to well-lit streets and sidewalks. Avoid cutting through alleys or yards where hazards might be hidden. Check Your Treats: Before diving into your candy haul, make sure to inspect all treats for any signs of tampering. When in doubt, throw it out. Mind the Masks: If your costume includes a mask, make sure it doesn’t obstruct your vision. Consider using face paint instead for better visibility. Pet Safety: If you’re bringing your furry friends along, ensure they are on a leash and have reflective gear. Halloween can be stressful for pets, so keep an eye on them. At Pop-A-Lock, your safety is our top priority. Whether you’re locked out of your haunted house or need a new set of keys for your broomstick, we’ve got you covered. Have a fantastic Halloween! #HalloweenSafety #PopALock #StaySafe #TrickOrTreat
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As Halloween night approaches, it's essential to keep safety in mind while having fun! 🎃👻 Here are some tips to ensure a spooktacular and safe night for everyone: ▪️ Plan Your Route: Map out a familiar trick-or-treating route to avoid getting lost. ▪️ Wear Reflective Clothing: Help your kids stay visible by adding reflective tape to costumes or having them carry flashlights. ▪️ Comfortable Costumes: Choose costumes that are not too long or baggy to prevent tripping. Opt for face paint instead of masks for better visibility. ▪️ Buddy System: Always go trick-or-treating with friends or family, and establish a curfew for older kids. ▪️ Inspect Candy: Check all treats before letting your kids indulge. Discard anything that looks suspicious or is unwrapped. Let’s make this Halloween a safe and enjoyable experience for all! #HalloweenSafety #TrickOrTreat #SpooktacularSafety #HappyHalloween
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Happy Halloween from Pop-A-Lock! As you prepare for a night of spooky fun, we want to remind you to stay safe. Here are some tips to ensure your Halloween is all treats and no tricks: Be Bright: Use flashlights, reflectors, or glow bracelets to light up the night. Not only will you look cool, but you’ll also be visible to others. Costume Caution: While all-black costumes might scream “mysterious,” they can also make you hard to see. Opt for lighter colors or add some reflective tape to your outfit. Buddy System: It’s always best to trick-or-treat in a group. There’s safety in numbers, and it’s more fun to share the scares with friends. Stay on the Path: Stick to well-lit streets and sidewalks. Avoid cutting through alleys or yards where hazards might be hidden. Check Your Treats: Before diving into your candy haul, make sure to inspect all treats for any signs of tampering. When in doubt, throw it out. Mind the Masks: If your costume includes a mask, make sure it doesn’t obstruct your vision. Consider using face paint instead for better visibility. Pet Safety: If you’re bringing your furry friends along, ensure they are on a leash and have reflective gear. Halloween can be stressful for pets, so keep an eye on them. At Pop-A-Lock, your safety is our top priority. Whether you’re locked out of your haunted house or need a new set of keys for your broomstick, we’ve got you covered. Have a fantastic Halloween! #HalloweenSafety #PopALock #StaySafe #TrickOrTreat
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I had a client once that went all out for Halloween. Just about everyone showed up in costumes and there were prizes for individual or team costumes. At the time I was there, it was commonplace to have work outsourced to India so my group decided to do a team costume of “IT outsourced to Mars”. We covered the windows with red filters to give the whole area a Mars look and sealed off the department with cardboard walls and dedicated airlocks for people to come in through. There was music and sound effects and to complete the 1950’s SciFi look, someone had even brought in a box of dry ice which steamed all over. It was a fabulous group costume and we won first prize that year. At the end of the day, one of my coworkers and I were wiped. We had no focus and I couldn’t even concentrate enough to my check email. We just naturally assumed that we were exhausted after a long day. Except that wasn’t the problem. We decided to start tearing down the walls so we could put everything away. We packed everything up and carried it out to our cars. As we got outside, our energy picked up and we started to feel great again. Clearly, we’d just got our second wind. Except that wasn’t what was happening. It was only as we started heading back into the building that we realized what we’d done. We’d sealed off the area and effectively blocked all air flow. Then we’d dropped a box of dry ice in the middle and for hours, we’d been breathing in high concentrations of CO2. If you’re not aware, high levels of CO2 will impair brain function and we’d been breathing it for hours at this point. This was the reason we couldn’t focus on anything. Oops. Once we were aware of the problem, it wasn’t that hard to fix. The real issue was that it had crept up on us so slowly that we hadn’t realized it was even happening. It wasn’t until we stepped outside our environment, into the fresh air, and then looked back at our original situation that we realized we had a problem. We see the same thing, although not nearly as dangerous, with so many things in our environment. We let the build get slower and slower and don’t really notice how bad it is until we see a build that’s fast. We let the architecture become more and more complicated until we get to a point that we can’t add a feature we want. We accumulate more and more process steps in what we’re doing until someone questions why we’re getting nothing done. The core problem is the inability of people to address or even sometimes be aware of problems that appear gradually. The solution is often called Perceptual Positions, stepping outside the view we normally hold to see the problem from a different perspective. Well facilitated retrospectives are supposed to help identify these kinds of problems, although often these are subtle enough that we still miss them. Realizing we even have a problem can be hard. Consider what can we do to help us see those problems that we’ve just become habituated to.
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Halloween costumes piling up year after year? No problem! Here’s how to keep them organized and ready for next year’s spooky fun: > Pro Tip: Label each costume bin with the character or theme—especially helpful for kids who want to easily pick out their favorites each year. > Got costumes that only get used once? Consider renting or swapping with friends to reduce clutter. > Make sure to store costumes in a cool, dry space to prevent any damage or fading, and toss in a few lavender sachets to keep things smelling fresh all year long! You’ve got this! Organizing your costumes now means one less thing to think about when Halloween rolls around again.
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