The Technique Of The Professional Make-up Artist -

Identifying skin type (oily, dry, or combination).

Becoming a professional makeup artist requires mastering more than just application; it involves understanding light, skin chemistry, and color theory. 🎨 Fundamental Theory The Technique of the Professional Make-up Artist

Using silicon-based primers for texture or water-based for hydration. Identifying skin type (oily, dry, or combination)

Using the color wheel to neutralize undertones (e.g., green cancels redness). Identifying skin type (oily

Applying liner to the upper waterline for thicker-looking lashes.

Identifying skin type (oily, dry, or combination).

Becoming a professional makeup artist requires mastering more than just application; it involves understanding light, skin chemistry, and color theory. 🎨 Fundamental Theory

Using silicon-based primers for texture or water-based for hydration.

Using the color wheel to neutralize undertones (e.g., green cancels redness).

Applying liner to the upper waterline for thicker-looking lashes.