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Re: make-up advisor/artist

by MVM » Sat Dec 20, 2014 1:09 am

Hi Semual

Id be happy to help.

Feel free to have a look at my Facebook page under AminasalMUA.

take care,
Amina

Re: make-up advisor/artist

by Semual » Sat Oct 18, 2014 8:05 am

Anyone could recommend someone who can guide with beauty routines, choosing products, and how to apply them? The idea is to get a natural look, just a bit more sophisticated than now.

Re: make-up advisor/artist

by salsamama » Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:39 pm

Thanks Ross, much appreciated.

Re: make-up advisor/artist

by Caferacer » Mon Mar 17, 2014 2:42 pm

Yes - My wife!

BBC Trained - normally acts as a Make Up Designer for TV and Film but is happy to help out someone who is local - we are on the Magdalen Estate SW18.

Call Ann on 07951 200084

Ross

make-up advisor/artist

by salsamama » Mon Mar 17, 2014 1:56 pm

Hi there

Just wondering if anyone could recommend a make-up artist who gives make-up lessons?

Sounds really silly but after years of not wearing make-up (don't particularly like it and don't have much time to put it on), I'm close to hitting the big 4-0 and realise that some mornings I'd look better with a bit of slap on :)

I've been to Bobbi Brown and Laura Mercier counters in the past for makeovers but every time I end up feeling I'm being sold their products and feel a tad too overmade too. I also never know what to choose around those counters and just end up feeling utterly inadequate.

Anyone could recommend someone who can guide with beauty routines, choosing products, and how to apply them? The idea is to get a natural look, just a bit more sophisticated than now.

Many thanks in advance

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