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I've had my Zuca for a year now & I love it! I posted (old) pics of it here: http://www.specktra.net/forum/f185/k...ng-kit-148991/ Looking back, I wish I would have gotten the Pro Artist Zuca. But at the time it was cheaper/faster...
I've put out fliers before. I wrote a little blurb about myself at the top & listed the types of services I offer. I put my contact information at the bottom and I had those little pull off phone number tabs. I never publicly give...
I'm jumping on the Tri-Aktiline bandwagon as well. Amazing product!
MakeupGeek gives industry tips sometimes. & KandeeJohnson is a pro makeup artist.
Yaby Liquid Foundations! I think they're around $15 each. I use them for all of my photoshoots & bridal work.
I use a brush belt just in case there isn't a counter to work off of. And I find it easier to do touchups when everything's attached to my waist! But I know quite a few makeup artists who use Make Up For Ever's "Dany's Pouch"...
Quote: Originally Posted by ashley8119 1.) What is the ideal number of photos in a professional portfolio for somebody starting out as a freelance makeup artist? 2.) How many models should I have for my portfolio?...
You should look into Yaby foundations. They're less than $15 each & are perfect for every skin type. It's all I use in my kit now & everyone always comments on how great their skin looks!
Quote: Originally Posted by shadowaddict How is this for oily skin? Not the best for oily skin... the finish on it is really dewy.
Honestly.... there is no comparison between Chanel & Maybelline foundation. I can see the difference even in the video. Lashblast is one of the only drugstore products worth buying IMO.
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