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Becs_beauty

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I'm looking to do a make up course (I'm in the north east) as I'm wanting to specialise in bridal make up. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Thanks x
 
Illamasqua do a massive range of different specialist courses and they seem to be very popular x
 
I loved my training with illamasqua. I've only done some of the short courses but I learned so much. X
 
Does anyone know of any accredited make up courses for insurance purposes please? x
 
I loved my training with illamasqua. I've only done some of the short courses but I learned so much. X

I'm looking at doing some of the short courses to improve on some things that I feel like I could benefit from a bit more knowledge on. Which courses did you do and would you recomend?
 
The ones I did you don't receive a certificate! Just to let you know.
I did night time diva, which was basically just evening make up (while face & eyes) it was good but more so for myself than learning techniques for clients as this was when I was starting out so I wouldn't recommend that.
Eye lining, cut crease & skin sculpting were really helpful for me.
I literally couldn't apply eyeliner on myself! Let alone on clients when I started so the eye lining designs course was great!

Cut crease isn't necessary to learn but it's something I wanted to be able to do.

Skin sculpting again -contouring was something I couldn't get right so this did me the world of good!
It's just a matter of helping you perfect certain aspects of make up.
The ones you receive a certificate for are the more pricier courses like the bridal, retail make up etc xx
 

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