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May 23, 2013
Laura M.
So I've been doing my diapolma for about two months now maybe even a little bit more and I'm struggling to find the perfect eyeshadow colours to suit people on my own will I get better at it over time? Does it come with experience I hope so!!
May 23, 2013
Christina P.
Yes, I think with practice it will. it really isn't that easy to just magically look at someone and know what's perfect. Take will take your time to experiment with colors and different skin tones and what not.Even if you make mistakes and it looks horrible. you'll know to not try it again on someone similar and I don't know if you do but watch a lot of youtube videos with women in different skin tones and etc.even if you don't have the products it can give you an idea/inspiration on what works and what doesn't.
May 23, 2013
Laura M.
Thanks for the tips I will :)
Jul 22, 2013
Annie D.
Definitely know that feeling, I've been playing it too safe in my course and when my teachers see my outside school works, they're impressed and demand that I bring "that" artist to school. So my advice is to just go out of your comfort zone slowly and really take in your teacher's critique. You're still learning so they can't yell at you if you botch it during class.