If you have to wear a uniform at work, consider dressing it up with accessories or sharp shoes. If that’s not allowed, always aim for impeccable grooming. Select designs that accentuate your shape, while still having a professional, business flair. If you wear scrubs or a specific uniform for work, the best way you can ensure you look good is to have it tailored to fit your shape. Otherwise, choose outfits that compliment your body type. Avoid wearing low cut tops or outfits that are too tight. Avoid showing too much skin. While showing some cleavage or your bulging biceps at the bar may be the usual socializing way to attract someone you’re interested in, doing so at the office is a no-no and may earn you an unwanted reputation. Refer to your common sense (and your employee handbook) to ensure you remain within corporate dress code, while accentuating your best features. Check out others around you if you’re not sure where the line is drawn. Regardless of your gender, wear red, even if it’s just a trim of red, or a red shirt with white blouse or dark suit. Both sexes are more attracted to potential mates wearing red than those in wearing other colors. [2] X Research source

Women can wear any number of styles – short, long, curly, straight – but to attract a coworker, the important thing is to keep it looking nice. Hair which is greasy, too loaded with hairspray or product, or dyed unnatural colors tends to turn men off. Wash and condition your hair every couple days (washing every day can strip essential oils from your scalp). If you want to dye your hair, stick with red, black, blonde, or brown. [4] X Research source

The one exception is your haircut: it’s okay to have an asymmetrical part, but don’t give yourself a dramatic comb-over. Both men and women should think about tweezing their eyebrows. Bushy, uneven brows are not attractive.

Work on improving your posture to help you seem more attractive. [11] X Expert Source John KeeganDating Coach Expert Interview. 5 November 2019.

To look more brooding, furrow your brow. Imagine you’re slightly worried about something. Don’t frown, but don’t smile either. Keep your mouth in a straight, tight line. To look more powerful, you could also practice power poses. Stand, don’t sit, were possible. Lean forward on the table with both arms splayed out in a “V” when addressing someone. Do not cross your arms or sit with your hands in your lap. [13] X Research source Both men and women benefit from using open body language like uncrossing your arms and standing upright. Try using open body language to boost your sex appeal. [14] X Trustworthy Source Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Official peer-reviewed and multidisciplary journal for the National Academy of Sciences. Go to source [15] X Research source While seated, gay men and straight women might employ the face platter – a pose in which the hands are placed over each other and then under the chin, with the elbows resting on the table. [16] X Research source Gay men should also try smiling or laughing more often to attract members of the same sex. [17] X Research source

Dating a coworker can be messy. If this is your goal, carefully consider the repercussions if the relationship were to go south: you might get fired, transferred, reassigned, or just have to endure an unpleasant work environment where you face your ex every day. [19] X Expert Source John KeeganDating Coach Expert Interview. 5 November 2019.

Find out what the person whose interest you’re trying to attract is into. What makes them laugh? What impresses them? What music do they like to listen to? Having a common interest with someone will make you more attractive in their eyes.

Ask very open-ended questions (“How are you?”, “What are you working on these days?”) about your co-worker’s personal and working life and let them give you the cue as to how much information they’re willing to share. Remember people’s names and their life details. People tend to find you more attractive when you continue to call them by name and if you demonstrate that you actually know something personal about them. For example, you could say, “Hi Bob, how was your mom’s 75th birthday party last weekend?” Remembering these specifics shows that you care, which definitely makes you attractive to others. Spend time establishing your ability to be confidential. Once they know you’re a good listener, they’ll find you more attractive. Don’t support office gossip or undermining talk. Let others know that you won’t be drawn into gossip or casting aspersions on others in the workplace.

Plan outings, dinners, and events with your coworkers so you grow closer with them. Be as inclusive as possible of other coworkers you’re less inclined to want to spend outside-of-work time with. Have a chat at the water cooler, find out about their pets or children, and ask after them regularly. In other words, spread your charm around.

Be a dependable, stand-out employee––someone that every coworker (and boss) knows will get the job done above and beyond expectations. Be that “go to” person that everyone knows is the best man or woman for the job. More than being just someone to “go to”, be a willing guide, teacher or mentor to others. When everyone knows you’re willing to both listen and give useful advice, you’ll attract positive attention.

When you encounter difficulties, try not to let them get you down. Think of them as opportunities to help you grow through challenging yourself to rise above adversity. Don’t worry about problems at work or at home; have confidence you’ll solve them when they need to be solved. Don’t dwell on workplace mistakes. Instead, celebrate your successes and those of others. At office parties, seek to be the life of such a party without becoming the butt of office jokes. Avoid getting hammered and doing something extremely embarrassing (which would definitely take you off the running list of being the attractive person in the office). Instead, maintain a clear head and approach parties as networking opportunities and as a chance to make your awesomeness even more evident.

Maintain good posture at all times. How you carry yourself sends a clear message to those around you. Standing and sitting tall and walking confidently but with ease will let people know that you have self-respect and personal dignity, qualities which are supremely attractive.

Avoid being arrogant or aloof. Instead, be humbly confident in your skills and aptitude. Although you should already be competent and able in your current role, make every effort to avoid coming across as conceited about what you do. There’s a fine line between letting your smarts shine and being a braggart. Avoid “tooting your own horn” or pointing out that you think you’re smarter or more capable than another coworker.