Hi all :-D I'm currently studying Beauty therapy but my passion is make up. My question is - do you have some cheaper, high street brands in your kit along with more expensive products? Is this okay or do you prefer to use more high end product? Xx
Thanks for the replies, following on from that I'm off visiting either Birmingham or Bristol tomorrow, where they have big department stores (I live in the middle of nowhere) so what key items could I think about purchasing, I can't break the bank would like a few must have products in my kit
That's all great info! Thank you! Oh I'm looking at getting those palettes too! Look amazing!The requirements vary depending on the company. For most of the ones I got, I had to have a website, insurance, a certificate and a business card. Some of them have more requirements, some less. Illamasqua and Face Atelier are free and online (I would highly recommend Face Atelier - their product range is a bit limited, you couldn't buy a full kit from them, but their discount is 40% and the quality of their products is amazing, particularly their foundation) - Nars is free but you have to send off the forms, you can photograph them and email them though (that worked fine for me). Bobbi Brown and Mac (both owned by Estee Lauder so requirements are similar) had the most requirements and they charge you for the discount card which is annoying, but for some reason some people seem to be impressed by 'I am a Mac Pro card holder' so I paid up! I also plan to buy the Bobbi Brown concealer and lip colour palettes just because I think they will be good for brides.
All these brands have a section on their websites about their 'Pro' programmes which set out what you need to do to get the discounts.
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