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Makeup Course For Beginners

Unlock the secrets of the beauty world with our comprehensive "Makeup Mastery for Beginners" course. Perfect for makeup enthusiasts just starting their beauty journey, this course covers fundamental techniques, tools, and product knowledge to help you achieve a flawless and confident look.

Key Learning Objectives:

Basic Makeup Theory: Understand the principles of makeup application, including colour theory, face shapes, and skin tones.
Essential Tools and Products: Explore the must-have tools and products for a well-rounded makeup kit on a budget.
Skin Preparation: Learn the art of skincare as the foundation for a flawless makeup application.
Foundation and Concealer Application: Master the skills of achieving an even skin tone and concealing imperfections.
Eye Makeup Techniques: Dive into the world of eyeshadows, eyeliners, and mascara, discovering techniques for enhancing your eye shape.
Blush, Contour, and Highlight: Sculpt and define your facial features with contouring, highlighting, and blush application.
Lip Makeup: Experiment with lip liners, lipsticks, and lip glosses to create the perfect pout.
Makeup Tools and Brushes: Understand the purpose of various brushes and tools, optimizing their usage for different makeup applications.
Time-Saving Tips: Learn quick and efficient makeup routines suitable for various occasions.

Who Should Enrol?

- Makeup enthusiasts with little to no experience.
- Individuals looking to enhance their personal makeup skills.
- Beginners seeking a solid foundation in makeup application.

What to expect...

Our course is designed for complete beginners and is the first step into the makeup industry to become a make-up artist. This course is accredited with ABT and you can obtain your insurance straight away ready to be able to offer this service to clients. During the first half, you will be going through theory together with your educator then break for lunch. The second half is practical carrying out a full make-up look of your client's choice.

Makeup refers to cosmetic products applied to the face to enhance or alter one's appearance. It is a form of self-expression, and artistic expression, and can be used for various purposes, including enhancing features, concealing imperfections, or creating dramatic and theatrical looks. Makeup can come in various forms, such as powders, creams, liquids, and pencils, and it includes products like foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, mascara, lipstick, and more.

Makeup has been used for centuries across different cultures and has evolved over time in terms of techniques, styles, and products. It is commonly used in the fashion and entertainment industries, as well as in everyday life for personal grooming and self-care. Additionally, makeup can be a means of creative expression, allowing individuals to experiment with different looks and styles.

Make-up is a very personal part of people's lives and you will be doing all sorts of different looks to suit different clients.



What you will learn...

By the end of this module you should be able to:


  • Know about Health & Safety

  • The importance of Insurance

  • Establish the client’s requirements considering critical factors.

  • Anatomy & Physiology

  • The Importance of positive working

  • Carry out consultation forms.

  • Disclaimers

  • Tools/products that are used.

  • Maintenance

  • Contra-indications

  • Perform makeup.

  • The technique used for the application.

  • Full knowledge of colour theory

  • Skin Analysis

  • Removal

  • Aftercare

  • Cleansing, moisturising & Toning

              and much more.........


Please note you will need to bring along your own foundation for this course for the best colour match of your skin.


Evenings/weekends can be arranged but there is a 20% increase for evenings and weekends due to out of hours. To arrange either a evening/weekend you must contact us via email, WhatsApp or call with dates in mind. Once confirmed this will be added onto the website for you to be able to checkout.


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