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Preparing for the Interview

The more prepared you are for the interview the more comfortable you will feel. Remember, we want you to look and feel you best. At the same time, we are not asking you to be dressy.  Below are a few tips to help you prepare for the interview:

The evening before your appointment be sure to take care of your wardrobe and grooming needs. 

Wardrobe:

First Layer (Your Everyday Clothes - Pants,Skirt, Blouse, Dress)- Clothes should be clean (no stains, no holes, no logos), and wrinkle free. Make sure you feel comfortable in your clothes. Be careful of patterns. Remember we do not want our viewers more interested in your patterned top than they are interested in you.  Please avoid anything, including shoes, that will be difficult to remove.

Second Layer (bikini-style bra and panties)- Your second layer should fit properly. Your bra should support your bust and panties should be comfortable (no full cut white panties). Try to stay away from beige as this will not show up on camera very well.  Please make sure this layer is not see-thru.

Grooming:

Hair- Hair should be clean but please do not arrive with hair dripping wet. Water stains on your clothes will look bad on camera. You may wear your hair up or down. Remember that you will be taking off your top, so keep in mind whether you will be pulling your top over your head and whether it will mess up your hair. The important thing is that you feel comfortable. We don't want you worrying about your hair during the interview.

Body- Whether you shave, wax, or thread be sure to remove underarm hair, shave your legs, and to groom your bikini line. When you look your best, you will feel your best. Moisturizing, primping, and prepping the night before means less to worry about the day of.

If you are  on your cycle and need to reschedule, please just send us an email and we'll move your appointment. [email protected]




Day of the Interview

The interview is being held in a midtown studio. There will be a male and female in the room during your interview. You are welcome to bring a friend as a chaperone (no chaperones are permitted in the recording room).

Be sure to bring your ID (Drivers License, State ID, or passport. No school ID's will be accepted).  We will need to take a copy for our records.  You do not need to use your real name, or reveal any personal information, during the interview.  If you prefer to use a false name for the interview, you may want to think about choosing one in advance to save time.  The interview should take around fifteen minutes.

You will be asked to sign a release, complete your interview, and receive payment.

That's it. We'll see you soon!