Thank you so much, I was intensely curious about this topic. I don't think the employees at MAC or Sephora seem to trained in this. 😓 It always squicks me out when my friends share makeup like lipstick, or even worse, *mascara*... (shudder 😫😷)
Even though I'm not a make-up artist and neither do I plan to become one, I found this video very interesting and I'm sure it will be helpful to many. I would definitely watch more videos about your professional life, be it about your training, "a day in the life" or just whatever videos you'd like to do :)
1. Are you ever able to use pen liquid liners on clients? They have the little brush too so probably not huh.. 2.Do you think it's a must to show up to jobs with a decent amount of makeup on? I do, but I've heard some artist say they show up with no makeup on..?
1. Some do...better not to. Find a good gel liner, or a liquid liner (tube with a brush in the cap type) that you can swipe onto a palette or spatula and then use a dedicated brush for it, that can be sanitized. You can also buy pen liners on sale and work that into your price--leaving it with the client when finished. (Label a baggie, and keep it separate from your kit.) 2. You should show up for a job dressed/makeup appropriate for the situation. If doing a bridal job, remember that there will likely be pictures taken of you, so look nice, but not too flashy (IMHO). If your doing an editorial job at the beach, or outside, dress/makeup for the weather. I always suggest to dress modestly as not everyone wants to stare down your cleavage or see too much skin, and you want to be remembered for your professionalism.
Even though I'm not a professional makeup artist, I still really enjoy learning about makeup and would love to see more in this series. I imagine you could teach me a lot :) x
When applying a lipgloss or concealer which comes with one of the wands you dip into the product, do you use disposable wands or do you get the product out of the tube somehow?x
I swear I've been looking for a video like this for so long. It's shockingly hard to find info on how to keep everything clean while working on another person.
Great tips Kat!!! I couldn't agree more about the personal hygiene part, nothing annoys me more than people who don't use deodorant. Unless you have some sort of medical condition, there's just no excuse, it's the most awful smell ever!!!!!
Thanks Jenny!! I know. I just don't get it! The breath thing is the worst in my industry. I've had models tell me their makeup artist has been eating a bag of crisps and then gone to touch up their makeup. EW!! Nobody wants your cheese and onion fingers on their face 😂
Most makeup artists don't have direct access to a sink when working e.g. at someone's house, in a bridal suite at a hotel where bridesmaids may be occupying the bathroom, etc. - alcohol hand sanitiser is the best option as no water necessary, it's instant and it will kill any germs on your hands and nails. :) but yes, love a nail brush and keeping your nails clean and shaped, etc. is essential as well! Great tip
True, sinks aren't always available. I've been on many locations with no water, but I use the brush before leaving the house-- and keep a fresh one on hand for using with sanitizer, even though my nails are short.
I use them but it's personal preference. I use antibacterial dish soap (Fairy Liquid) to clean them just to make sure! And replace them often (more often than you'd replace one for personal use) x
+TheIndianglamours Beauty Thanks! It really depends where you are and what area you want to go into (fashion, bridal, TV or film). I went to the School of Makeup in Stockport UK and it's a great school.
Thank you so much, I was intensely curious about this topic. I don't think the employees at MAC or Sephora seem to trained in this. 😓 It always squicks me out when my friends share makeup like lipstick, or even worse, *mascara*... (shudder 😫😷)
+Naomi PR glad you enjoyed it!! Omg I know. 😫 it's so horrible when you don't wanna be rude but are so grossed out 😂
Super helpful. I’m an upcoming mua & have always curious about the hygiene within the kit. Thanks so much !
Love this video girl! Very insightful 🙌😍
Your timing! I literally need this video right now xxx
+Kelly Michelle Oh good, hope it's helpful !
Very helpful video and your voice is so soothing x
+anpn anon Aw thanks! :)
Even though I'm not a make-up artist and neither do I plan to become one, I found this video very interesting and I'm sure it will be helpful to many. I would definitely watch more videos about your professional life, be it about your training, "a day in the life" or just whatever videos you'd like to do :)
That's great, will definitely make more videos for you like that :) thanks for watching hope you've enjoyed your weekend! x
love this video, very instructional, just what i was looking for !!
+Jazmin Garcia So happy to help Jazmin thanks for watching :) x
Love this video! Being a makeup artist is not just about doing makep is important to be very hygenic
Exactly Karla! Thanks for watching :)
Good tips. Can you do a video on using foundation palettes and spatulas?
1. Are you ever able to use pen liquid liners on clients? They have the little brush too so probably not huh..
2.Do you think it's a must to show up to jobs with a decent amount of makeup on? I do, but I've heard some artist say they show up with no makeup on..?
1. Some do...better not to. Find a good gel liner, or a liquid liner (tube with a brush in the cap type) that you can swipe onto a palette or spatula and then use a dedicated brush for it, that can be sanitized. You can also buy pen liners on sale and work that into your price--leaving it with the client when finished. (Label a baggie, and keep it separate from your kit.)
2. You should show up for a job dressed/makeup appropriate for the situation. If doing a bridal job, remember that there will likely be pictures taken of you, so look nice, but not too flashy (IMHO). If your doing an editorial job at the beach, or outside, dress/makeup for the weather. I always suggest to dress modestly as not everyone wants to stare down your cleavage or see too much skin, and you want to be remembered for your professionalism.
I wear natural make up when I show up to my appointments.
Really great tips 💗 ps your blush is looking 👌🏻 x
+Natasha Summer thanks babes 💋
Even though I'm not a professional makeup artist, I still really enjoy learning about makeup and would love to see more in this series. I imagine you could teach me a lot :) x
Glad you liked it anyway Alice! xx
When applying a lipgloss or concealer which comes with one of the wands you dip into the product, do you use disposable wands or do you get the product out of the tube somehow?x
I swear I've been looking for a video like this for so long. It's shockingly hard to find info on how to keep everything clean while working on another person.
Thanks for making this video! Very informative for a those of us starting out!! 💗
this was super helpful thank you so much!
+Julie McEwen You're welcome!
awesome video, well instructed and you really love you're job.and I must add that I really enjoyed you're professionalism on b.0..
+Martha Flores Thank you! Hahahah I take B.O very seriously. It's a no go if you're in someone's personal space!
Perfect video thank u ✨
Really useful! More please!
Super helpful!!
+Sarah Dawn so glad it was Sarah 😊
Good video!
This is very helpful. Thank you.
+Mandisa Mkhize you're welcome!
Awesome video!
Thanks!
Great tips Kat!!! I couldn't agree more about the personal hygiene part, nothing annoys me more than people who don't use deodorant. Unless you have some sort of medical condition, there's just no excuse, it's the most awful smell ever!!!!!
Thanks Jenny!! I know. I just don't get it! The breath thing is the worst in my industry. I've had models tell me their makeup artist has been eating a bag of crisps and then gone to touch up their makeup. EW!! Nobody wants your cheese and onion fingers on their face 😂
Kat Horrocks ew that's gross lol!! Yeah I can imagine that would be pretty bad!!!
How to become a freelance makeup artist, good courses and covering costs video please? X
Is it okay to use makeup products on clients that are not high-end but still perform?
Of course! I have such a mix of brands in my kit x
Nice informational video
great video! very helpful (:
+cailin healy Thank you!
Can I just add, a nail brush should be used when you wash your hands before and after working on others?
Most makeup artists don't have direct access to a sink when working e.g. at someone's house, in a bridal suite at a hotel where bridesmaids may be occupying the bathroom, etc. - alcohol hand sanitiser is the best option as no water necessary, it's instant and it will kill any germs on your hands and nails. :) but yes, love a nail brush and keeping your nails clean and shaped, etc. is essential as well! Great tip
True, sinks aren't always available. I've been on many locations with no water, but I use the brush before leaving the house-- and keep a fresh one on hand for using with sanitizer, even though my nails are short.
Would you recommend using beauty blenders? How would you disinfect between clients?
I use them but it's personal preference. I use antibacterial dish soap (Fairy Liquid) to clean them just to make sure! And replace them often (more often than you'd replace one for personal use) x
What about eyeliner i see people use liquid liner that being dipped back in
I don't use liquid eyeliner on clients for this reason! I use gel so I can put it on a palette/back of my hand xx
Can you use beauty blenders and wash and sanitize them before after clients ?
I do. Some people are against it though! I think as long as you’re throughly disinfecting between every use and replacing regularly, they’re okay!
best brush cleaner is cinema secrets
Can u suggest good makeup academy
+TheIndianglamours Beauty Thanks! It really depends where you are and what area you want to go into (fashion, bridal, TV or film). I went to the School of Makeup in Stockport UK and it's a great school.
Thank you
Boring
Atleast its hygienic than be sorry for being dirty
No. Very interesting.