hi guys :) I'm starting makeup workshops in south africa. This is what my workshop entails, Day makeup workshops:
• Picking your tools and caring for them properly
• Proper Hygiene for you and your products
• Using concealer and foundation to create flawless looking skin for photographs and everyday
• Enhancing the face through contouring
• Learn eye shadow techniques such as:
Working with 2 shades
Working with 3 shades
The art of blending
Smokey eye
Working with eyeliner (pencil, liquid, powder)
masking dark circles
False lashes
Removing eye makeup correctly
How to fix mistake
Using pigments, paint pots, glitter and cream shadows
• Working around problems (examples: aged skin, acne)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------what do you guys think of it? what else can i add? what tips and tricks would you like to know?
I wish you were doing it in my town too! I think my skills are pretty good, but theres always something to be learned! I definitely agree with fx! And eyebrows. You can have flawless skin, but gross eyebrows will be noticed first for sure!
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Mar 26, 2012
khatija a.
hi guys :) I'm starting makeup workshops in south africa. This is what my workshop entails, Day makeup workshops:
• Picking your tools and caring for them properly
• Proper Hygiene for you and your products
• Using concealer and foundation to create flawless looking skin for photographs and everyday
• Enhancing the face through contouring
• Learn eye shadow techniques such as:
Working with 2 shades
Working with 3 shades
The art of blending
Smokey eye
Working with eyeliner (pencil, liquid, powder)
masking dark circles
False lashes
Removing eye makeup correctly
How to fix mistake
Using pigments, paint pots, glitter and cream shadows
• Working around problems (examples: aged skin, acne)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------what do you guys think of it? what else can i add? what tips and tricks would you like to know?
Mar 26, 2012
Molly B.
Maybe try aIrbrushing, eyebrows, avant garde, and fx. Those were my favorite things learning in school. Also teach both individual and strip lashes (:
Mar 26, 2012
khatija a.
that sounds awesome
Mar 26, 2012
Dela Belle K.
I wish you were doing this in my town!!!
Mar 26, 2012
Victoria D.
I wish you were doing it in my town too! I think my skills are pretty good, but theres always something to be learned! I definitely agree with fx! And eyebrows. You can have flawless skin, but gross eyebrows will be noticed first for sure!