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Nov 15, 2012
Jacqueline M.
I just graduate from beauty school and I love doing makeup but I was wondering how could I start my career in make-up & how should I start building my kit. I already have alot of make-up but I know I need to buy more. Could someone give me some advice?
Nov 15, 2012
Lolli H.
brushes and disposables are really important if you have a lot of makeup already. foundation's in different shades. you only really need a foundation in every other shade that way you can mix to match skintone. sanitizers, makeup wipes ... does that help ? :)
Nov 15, 2012
Jacqueline M.
What is the best brand you recomend for foundation?