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Top 10 Reasons To Learn How To Do Your Makeup Properly For The Camera From A Professional Makeup Artist

Does your New Year’s resolution include making yourself known? You may be looking to get your face, product, and/or service in the media, so knowing how to do your makeup for the camera is important. It’s not the same as doing your makeup every day, it requires different products and sometimes different tools to make your makeup look great for HD quality media.

Being a red carpet makeup artist with upcoming concerts like the Golden Globes and Grammys, I know a thing or two that will help you shine under the camera lights. I’m pretty busy this time of year, but I want to make sure every woman is set up for success in front of the camera. If you’ve never taken lessons from a professional makeup artist who isn’t trying to sell you products by the end of the session, you owe it to yourself and your professional image.

Check out the top 10 reasons to learn how to do your makeup correctly for the camera with a professional makeup artist, and find a professional makeup artist in your area to teach you how to put on your best face.

10. Once you know how to do professional makeup for the camera, doing makeup for other events will be a piece of cake.

9. A professional makeup artist will teach you how to blend your foundation so that you look perfectly even, pores smaller, and look like you have a healthy glow, even if your skin is uneven or blemished.

8. A professional will help you understand lighting, so you don’t look washed out in videos or photos.

7. A professional will show you which tools are necessary when applying makeup and which ones you can get rid of.

6. A professional will teach you some of the tricks of the trade on how to trick the camera to bring out your best features.

5. A professional will learn how to apply eyeliner and even false lashes that look just like your own in less than 5 minutes.

4. A professional will give you direct, clear and honest recommendations on what colors work best with your skin tone and eye color.

3. You’ll find out if your daily cosmetics are enough to make the cut for HD cameras

2. You will save a lot of money if you do your own makeup. You could spend anywhere from $75 to $150 an hour at a professional makeup artist.

1. You’ll know your makeup looks great even under those HOT lights and when you’re under pressure in front of an audience and that will put you at ease.

Taking a media makeup class could be your best investment yet this year! Your image is your brand learn how to make your image work for you!!!!

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