Can I wear makeup for the national exam ID photo?
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You can wear makeup for the national exam ID photo. There are no specific requirements regarding makeup for the national exam registration photo. Generally, light makeup is acceptable as long as your facial features remain clearly visible, and it will not affect the photo. Introduction to Driver's License: A driver's license, officially known as a motor vehicle driving license or simply "driver's license," is a legal document required for individuals to operate motor vehicles. Driver's License Categories: A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, D, E, F, M, N, P.
I recently took my driver's license photo and heard some people asking if they can wear makeup. I think a simple, light makeup is acceptable, like grooming the eyebrows or applying a bit of foundation to even out the skin tone, which can make the photo look more lively. But definitely avoid heavy makeup, like thick black eyeliner or bright lipstick, as it might affect facial recognition. If the police check your ID while you're driving and can't clearly see your face, it could cause trouble. Generally, the requirements for photos are either no makeup or light makeup—the most natural look is best. Avoid fake eyelashes or overly shiny cosmetics. The photo should reflect your true appearance to facilitate safe law enforcement. When I took my photo, I just applied a bit of skincare to look fresh. If you're unsure, it's best to ask the photo studio or check the driving school's regulations in advance. Safety comes first when driving, and a clear ID photo ensures peace of mind on the road.