Q: Bad hygiene can ruin the world's best outfit. It's absolutely crucial for you take time to have a clean and fresh body before you walk into an interview, or your potential employers will think you're sloppy and careless.   Always shower the day of your interview. Even if you're busy before the interview, take the time to wash your hair and body as close to the time of the interview as you can. Not only will your skin look clean and fresh, but you'll feel better because you'll be more refreshed. Wash your hands right before the interview. It's likely that the first thing you'll do when you walk into the interview is shake hands, so it's important that your hands are clean, smell nice, and aren't sticky or just plain dirty. Part of good hygiene is smelling great when you walk into your interview. It's important to smell clean and fresh while not overwhelming your potential employer.  Men should avoid heavy cologne or aftershave. Just a light touch will do. Women can wear a bit of perfume or scented lotion, but should avoid wearing anything with an overpowering smell. Try not to put on perfume right before the interview, or it may smell too strong. Walk into the interview with fresh breath. Avoid sucking on a mint or chewing gum during the interview.
A: Be as clean as possible. Smell nice and subtle.

Q: You need sports tape to tape your foot using this method. You can get rolls of sports tape at superstores, supermarkets, or drugstores. A roll of zinc oxide tape should last for three to five tapings.  Make sure that when you apply the tape that you keep all wrinkles out of the tape. This can cause blisters or other irritation. Tape should be wrapped lightly. You don't want the tape to be too tight on your foot. Before you tape your foot, make sure you wash your foot with non-moisturizing soap. This helps the tape stick to your foot when applied. Make sure your foot is completely dry before starting. To start the taping process, tape a piece of tape around the ball of your foot. This is the area just behind your toes on your foot. Make sure your foot is relaxed during the taping. Wrap the tape all the way around so it's on the top and bottom of your foot.  Next, wrap a piece of tape around the back of your ankle. The tape should run around the ankle and down both sides of your foot until it meets the tape around the ball of your foot. Stick the two sections of tape together. This should not be tight. The tape should be loose on your feet, and you should complete this step while your foot is relaxed. Smooth any wrinkles out of the tape as you go to prevent blisters. Stick one end of the tape on your foot just below your big toe. Then tape diagonally across the bottom of your foot. Wrap the tape around the hell, then tape it diagonally the other way across the bottom of your foot. Take the end under your pinky toe.  At this point, you should have a large X across the bottom of your foot with tape. The center of the X should be in the middle of your foot. Repeat taping this X three more times. This provides support to the plantar fascia. The last step of the taping is to tape horizontal lines along the sole of your foot. These horizontal strips of tape will overlap so that you cannot see any of your foot. They will cover the entire bottom of your foot from the heel to the anchor going around the ball of your foot.  At the end, wrap a piece of tape all the way around the ball of your foot again, including the top of your foot, to provide extra support. This should be the only piece of tape on the top of your foot. You don't have to wrap all the way around your foot. Instead, tear each piece of tape at the edge of your foot, making what looks like a tape shoe. You should tape your feet whenever you are going to engage in a lot of physical activity, such as before exercising or before going to work.  The kinesiology tape should be comfortable and should not be folded on the underside of your foot. It's okay to leave the tape on for three to five days, but it's better to change the tape every day. It's fine if the tape gets wet in the shower.
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Gather your materials. Wash your foot. Anchor the tape. Cross the foot with tape. Tape horizontally. Tape throughout the day.