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Feb 23, 2014
Elise G.
What's the top ten items a make up artist should have in his/her bag? And what's your favourite brands?
Feb 23, 2014
Shelley W.
I'm not a makeup artist but I've ultililized the services of many and the common goods I see on their table...
*hand sanitizer
*breath mints
*handi-wipes
*liquid brush cleaner in a spray bottle
*disposible mascara wands
*hair clips (to keep hair off the face during application)
As far as brands...from a clients point of view I like seeing cosmetics that are heavy duty and going to last me thru my event without constant touching up. Keep drugstore items on the minimal as some clients can turned off by that.