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WKND KHALEEJ TIMES MAGAZINE INTERVIEW

WKND KHALEEJ TIMES MAGAZINE INTERVIEW

WKND KHALEEJ TIMES MAGAZINE INTERVIEW because we were honoured to be choosen by the khaleej times magazine to interview the lipstick makeup institute.

In their next coming episode about the no makeup look which is a new makeup trend  taking media and everyone by  storm  .

However, our makeup artist explained  on our lovely model in a live tutorial  how to achieve a no makeup look.

All in all, this is  actually harder than it looks. Its simple but complicated as its not easy to make your makeup invisible  because you have to choose the exact right colours.

As long as you   work for your skin tone  and to appear with a natural gorgeous skin , eyelids  , long eyelashes , pink cheecks and sun kissed glow skin.

Getting Great Skin tones

 

Firstly, the look seems effortless. Trying to look natural is more difficult than it appears.

However, this is actually becoming very popular with our clients. It’s had had a sudden shift from serious contouring and very pronounced features to simple looks.

Secondly, Its really lovely to see that people are opting for back to basics rather than the really heavy trend that has ben in for a while now.

Thirdly,  strong eyebrows are kind of fading out too.

The very dark, structured eyebrows are becoming softer. The fresh, no effort, nude make up look is finally come back.

Lastly, the little blush like a summers day is back!  Yippee!!

 

So cool that the guys at Al Khaleej are recognising the trend.

At any rates, as with all the people that cement the studio of our sister company, YH Studios DXB they are asking for the simple make up look. It’s a trend that I really love as it make the photographs.

We have worked with so many amazing people. CNN Arabia, Dubai TV, Al Kharama TV, Rotana TV, Help Magazine, OK Magazine and so many more. Feel very blessed!!

I guess our hard work and dedication really do pay off. There is no one who could say otherwise.

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Makeup Artist in Dubai

Makeup Artist in Dubai

Dubai is a city full of glamour and style. For makeup artists, it’s a place where you can create amazing looks and meet people from all over the world. Here’s a look at what it’s like to work as a makeup artist in Dubai.

Makeup Artist in Dubai
Makeup Artist in Dubai

 

1. Meeting Different People

Dubai has people from many countries. As a makeup artist here, you get to work with locals, tourists, and expatriates. Because each person has their own style and culture. Also you can learn different makeup styles, from traditional Arabic to modern fashion looks.

2. Weddings and Special Events

Although Dubai is famous for weddings and big events. As a makeup artist, you might work on brides and their parties. These events are luxurious and stylish, perfect for showing off your makeup skills.

3. Embracing Tradition and Modern Trends

In Dubai, you’ll see a mix of old and new styles. Traditional Emirati makeup uses bold colors and intricate designs. At the same time, you’ll see modern makeup trends from around the world. This mix lets you be creative and try new things.

4. Luxury and High Standards

Dubai is known for luxury and high standards. Makeup artists here use top-quality products and work in fancy salons. Clients expect the best, so you’ll have to keep your skills sharp.

5. Making Connections

Networking is important in Dubai. You can meet other makeup artists, photographers, and fashion designers at events and shows. These connections can lead to exciting opportunities and help you grow your career.

6. Keeping Up with Trends

Dubai is always changing, and so are makeup trends. Stay updated on new styles and techniques. Social media is big in Dubai, so use it to share your work and reach more people.

7. Challenges and Joys

Being a makeup artist in Dubai has its challenges. Competition can be tough, and you need to work hard to find clients. But the rewards are great too—you get to be part of special moments and make people feel beautiful.

Firstly, do your research on the web and instagram to see all the works from the students.

Secondly, give them a call to discuss the requirements and practices. 

Thirdly, call and see all the schools so you get a good feeling about the one you want to join and the course. 

Lastly, make sure you choose the exact right course for you so you can benefit from all the knowledge. 

However Please feel free to contact us via phone call, email or WhatsApp. We are here for you and we’ll always advice you and we’ll find the best option for you. 

Afterwards you will reap all the rewards of the best education and this will serve you well. 

By and large you will leave The Lipstick Makeup Institute packed with all skills to start your own business.

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Contact number & WhatsApp: +971 52 8497972 /+971 52 8349964

Although you can learn Makeup on weekends

All in all Don’t miss such a great opportunity and book your seat now 6 students in a group.

All our works can be seen on our Instagram & Facebook pages.  

Makeup Educators in the world of Dubai

However have a look at our website so you get a better understanding of what we do. 

With lots love your Lipstick Makeup Institute Team.

Learning in Makeup Diploma

Learning in Makeup Diploma

Learning in Makeup Diploma

Becoming a makeup artist is an exciting journey that is so cool. 

First and foremost, having a passion for makeup is essential.

If you love playing  with colors and styles, you’re already on the right track.

Next, consider enrolling in a professional makeup school.

Formal education provides you with essential skills and techniques.

Moreover, it builds you up , which is crucial when starting out.

Therefore, practice on friends and family whenever possible.

As I have noted this not only helps refine your skills but also helps you build a portfolio.

At the same time  strong portfolio showcases your work to potential clients or employers,  show  creativity.

Furthermore, staying updated with the latest trends and products is important.

Hence, follow popular makeup artists on social media and attend industry workshops.

However, this keeps your skills current and  shows  you to new techniques and tools.

Staying up with what is going on  you can offer the latest looks to your clients.

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Firstly Skin Preparation and Skincare
  •  Learn about different skin types like oily, dry, and combination.
  • Start with cleansing to remove dirt and oil.
  • Hydrate the skin with moisturizer to keep it smooth.
  • Apply primer to create a smooth base for makeup.
  • Once the skin is prepped, you’re ready to apply makeup.
Secondly  Color Theory and Foundation Matching
  • Know how colors work together complement each other.
  • Match foundation shades to your skin tone for a natural look.
  • Use different colors to hide imperfections like redness or dark circles.
  • Once the foundation matches your skin tone, you can move on to other makeup steps.
Thirdly Makeup Tools and Products
  • Essential Tools: Brushes and sponges help apply makeup evenly.
  • Types of Makeup: Foundation, concealer, blush, eyeshadow, and lipstick are common products.
  • Choosing Products: Pick products that suit your skin type and tone.
  • Transition: With the right tools and products, you can start applying makeup.
Fourthly  Face Makeup Techniques
  • Apply foundation using brushes or sponges.
  • Cover blemishes or dark spots with concealer.
  • Use makeup to define cheekbones  highlight features.
  • Finish with powder or setting spray to make it last longer.
  • After face makeup, move on to eye makeup.
Fifthly Eye Makeup Techniques
  • Use brushes to blend different colors for a beautiful look.
  • Draw lines close to the lash line for a defined look.
  •  Apply mascara to dark and lengthen lashes; false lashes for add drama.
  •  Once eyes are done, complete the look with lip makeup.
Sixthly Lip Makeup Techniques
  • Choosing Lip Products: Lipstick, gloss, or liner for color and definition.
  • Applying Lipstick: Use a brush or direct apply for a smooth finish.
  • Transition: After applying lip color, complete with final touches.
Seventhly Special Effects Makeup (SFX)
  • Creating Effects: Make bruises, scars, or wounds using special makeup products.
  • Using Prosthetics: Apply artificial parts like noses or ears for realistic looks.
  • Transition: Special effects makeup adds creativity to your skills.
Eightly Bridal and Event Makeup
  • Understanding Bridal Makeup: Natural yet radiant look for brides on their special day.
  • Event Makeup: Glamorous makeup for events like parties or photoshoots.
  • Transition: Different occasions call for different makeup styles.
Professionals and Client Communication
  • Consultation Skills: Ask clients about preferences and any skin concerns.
  • Hygiene Practices: Keep tools clean for safe and hygienic makeup application.
  • Transition: Professionals ensures clients trust your skills.
Because Portfolio Development and Marketing is important
  • Creating a Portfolio: Gather photos of your best work to show your skills.
  • Marketing Yourself: Use social media and networking to find clients and jobs.
  • Transition: A strong portfolio and marketing strategy can lead to opportunities.
Continuous Learning and Skill
  • Staying Updated: Keep learning about new trends and techniques in makeup.
  • Attending Workshops: Join classes or workshops to improve skills.
  • Feedback and Improvement: Use feedback to get better at makeup.
  • Transition: Continuous learn helps you grow as a makeup artist.
Learning in Makeup Diploma
Learning in Makeup Diploma

 

We do the self makeup course over 2 days at The Lipstick Makeup Institute. 

Also In the light of peoples lives being so busy its easier this way. 4.5 hours a day and you can practise in-between. 

Afterwards you will reap all the rewards of the best education and this will serve you well. 

By and large you will leave The Lipstick Makeup Institute packed with all skills to start your own business.

However, because we will welcome you with open arms. Bring your friends too. 

All in all Don’t miss such a great opportunity and book your seat now 6 students in a group.

Although we soon launch our online portal as well. 

Platinum Makeup Diploma.

Become a professional makeup artist in 3 weeks. Afterwards you will be a part of The Creative Show Team.

10am till 4pm

Want to join?

Further details contact us : 052 834 9964

Enrol Now and become a makeup artist in 3 weeks.

Foundation Hacks

Foundation Hacks

Foundation Hacks
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Foundation is a total game changer, and possibly one of THE most integral parts of any beauty look. If the shade is off or the blending isn’t on point, it can ruin the whole look.
Achieving flawless foundation is also a major skill and there’s a lot of room for error – even the most seasoned pro can have a day where their foundation just does not behave!

Remember, the aim is always to achieve incredible, healthy-looking skin not great foundation, and that’s what we’re going to help you do with these epic hacks and tips.

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Here are our ride-or-die foundation hacks that never let us down.

1. For Flawless Skin: Prep is Key

Flawless makeup always starts with a great, hydrating skincare regime. The reality is, the better hydrated your skin is, the less likely your makeup will look cakey.

 

2. To Avoid a Cakey or Patchy Look: Exfoliate First

Beautiful, glowing skin is our number one goal RN, and the easiest way to achieve a radiant glow is by exfoliating before makeup application. Without regular exfoliation, your foundation runs the risk of looking cakey or patchy, as it clings to dry skin and texture. 

 

3. To Find the Right Foundation: Always Read the Label

It might sound obvious, but you should always read the label before purchasing a new product, especially a new foundation.

4. For the Ultimate Shade Match: Buy Two Foundations

If a foundation you love doesn’t have the perfect shade match for you, buy a foundation that’s one shade lighter than your skin tone and one that’s slightly darker, then combine the two. While we know this is a more expensive option, it does just mean that both formulas will last longer

5. For the Perfect Shade: Figure out Your Undertone

Finding the right undertone is key to shade matching like a pro-MUA. There are three key undertones: warm (golden, red, and yellow undertones), cool (beige and pink undertones), and neutral (a balance of gold and pink undertones). Your undertone, look at the veins on the inside of your wrist; if they’re green, you have a warm undertone (the yellow in your skin acts as a filter and makes your blue veins look green), and if they look blue, you have a cool undertone. Neutral undertones will see a combo of green and blue veins.

 

All in All learn more makeup hacks from our expert educators.

However if you wanna become a makeup artist we have 3 weeks diploma KHDA Certified.

Although all our platinum diploma students are working with us on our projects.

Lastly we are one of the leading celebrity makeup school in Dubai.

Although feel free to contact us

 

 

Use Setting Powder To Airbrush

Use Setting Powder To Airbrush

Use Setting Powder To Airbrush

As far as beauty staples go, our beat wouldn’t be the same without setting powder. Seriously, on a recent vacay, the moment we realized we’d forgotten setting powder.

how to use setting powder properly, and all our pro makeup tips that will take your entire beat to the next level. Consider this your setting powder masterclass.

What is Setting Powder?

A setting powder is a finely-milled powder that is used to set liquid complexion products, but it can do SO. MUCH. MORE! A good setting powder helps increase the longevity of your makeup, combats midday shine, and gives your complexion an airbrushed finish. There are typically two types of setting powder – pressed and loose.

 

Loose setting powder: A loose setting powder is a finely milled powder (the finer, the better) that blends and melts seamlessly with your makeup to increase the staying power and provide a smooth-skin finish.

How to use loose setting powder: She’s a multitasker, to say the least. Opt for a light dusting of powder to set, smooth, and mattify, or you can use loose powder for baking your makeup, AKA when you apply a thick layer to different areas of your face to brighten and sculpt.

Pressed setting powder: Pressed powder is (you guessed it) a pressed, finely milled powder that delivers a soft veil of coverage, typically with a softer, more natural finish than loose powder. It’s also great for mattifying touch-ups on the go, smoothing skin texture, and increasing the longevity of cream formulas. Wear pigmented pressed setting powders alone or on top of your other complexion products.

Use Setting Powder To Airbrush

Find the Right Setting Powder Shade

Finding the right shade for any complexion product is like cracking a cheat code. While you’ll find many loose powders are translucent, some can leave a white cast, so we always recommend finding a shade that complements your skin tone. It’s also important to note that you may require different shades depending on your desired result.

Prep Your Skin for Powder

We realize there’s a ton of info, so we’ll keep things short: if your skin is dry or you haven’t exfoliated recently, your setting powder is more likely to settle into fine lines or crease in smile lines, thereby making your skin look dry and flakey rather than smooth.

 

All things considered, I believe we at The Lipstick Makeup Institute are the best in Dubai. 

All in all we are very personal and don’t have huge classes, we are small, very cool and educated. 

By all means check around all the schools but we are confident you will choose us. Coupled with experience and opportunity we are very high up there on the list. 

By the same time you can choose your days and hours as we are very flexible. 

By and large we are here. 

Call us on

+971 (0) 52 83 499 64

 

Achieving a flawless foundation

Achieving a flawless foundation

Achieving a flawless foundation

All in all this is key to any makeup look.

When applying foundation, less is more.

Start with a small amount on the back of your hand. Use a brush, sponge, or your fingers to apply.

Moreover, brushes give a more polished finish, while sponges provide a natural look.

Fingers are great for quick and easy application. Dab the foundation on your face, then blend outwards. This ensures an even distribution.

It starts with good skin prep.

Firstly, cleanse your face thoroughly. This removes dirt and oil, ensuring a smooth base.

Secondly, apply a moisturizer suited to your skin type. Hydrated skin allows foundation to glide on easily.

Thirdly,  moisturizing, use a primer. Primers fill in pores and fine lines, creating an even surface. Choose one that addresses your skin concerns, whether it’s redness, oiliness, or dullness.

Finally, it’s time for foundation.

However, picking the right shade is crucial. Test a few on your jawline to find the perfect match.

Above all the shade should blend seamlessly with your neck.

As I have shown, when applying foundation, less is more.

As long as you start with a small amount on the back of your hand. Use a brush, sponge, or your fingers to apply.

By and large, brushes give a more polished finish, while sponges provide a natural look.

What is important

Equally important, fingers are great for quick and easy application. Dab the foundation on your face, then blend outwards.

Due to this ensures an even distribution.

To avoid a cakey look, build up coverage gradually. Apply thin layers, focusing on areas needing more coverage. Blend well into your hairline and jawline to prevent any noticeable lines.

Evidently set your foundation with a translucent powder.

Equally  important for oily skin.

Achieving a flawless foundation
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Lightly dust the powder on your face, paying extra attention to your T-zone. This helps the foundation last longer and reduces shine.

Lastly, mist your face with a setting spray. This locks in your makeup and adds a natural glow. Plus, it helps your foundation stay put all day.

In summary, flawless foundation requires preparation, the right tools, and a bit of patience. Cleanse, moisturize, prime, and choose the correct shade. Apply in thin layers, blend thoroughly, and set it with powder and spray. Follow these steps, and you’ll achieve a flawless finish every time.

However have a look at our website:

Makeup Mistake You Don’t Know

Makeup Mistake You Don’t Know

 

Makeup Mistake

Is It Your Foundation? Chemical SPFs found in foundation and concealers won’t cause flashback, but if they use the minerals Titanium Dioxide and Zinc Oxide, then the probability of getting a bright white face is much more likely. 

Or Is It Your Powder? By far your worst flashback enemy is silica – the culprit behind the celeb mishaps above. Silica is used mainly in HD powders (some translucent powders have it too), and its light-reflecting particles make it perfect for soaking up oil and blurring imperfections; giving you that flawless matte look that was created for film cameras. Alas, when the flash comes out it can result in harsh white patches that look far from fleeky. HD powders are different to setting powders, so it’s less likely the latter will be a problem, but still check for silica to be on the safe-side before a night out.

Makeup Mistake You Don’t Know

How to Avoid Flashback:

Foundation Fix: One option is to avoid using foundations with SPF at nighttime. You can also check the ingredients on your foundation; if it has SPF but no Titanium Dioxide or Zinc Oxide, you won’t need to worry about ghost face.

Steer Clear of Silica: If a powder lists silica in the ingredients there’s a very strong chance you’ll get flashback â€“ especially if you bake with it! HD powders use silica because it’s silky smooth and makes your skin look poreless and beautiful, so, by all means, If you use the slightest amount, you could get away with it, but be sure to do a quick flash test before you leave the house.

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Firstly, have a think about the course you want and what you want to learn.

Secondly, get a nice set of brushes as this is so important, we can also advise you on this.

Thirdly, call us to discuss the days and times that suit you. 

Lastly, come with just a pen to take notes and your brushes. 

In contrast if you have had a look at other schools you will see ours is the best. However you will come to this decision after you go and see for yourself. 

Owing to the fact that our teachers are the best and our classes are really small and personal. 

 

However have a look at our website so you get a better understanding of what we do. 

Hygiene Beauty Products

Hygiene Beauty Products We Should Never Share

 

In the same way that you wouldn’t lend to your toothbrush to anyone, you shouldn’t share certain beauty products. Our bodies and skin are rife with invisible bacteria and we can never be sure of someone’s level of hygiene. Despite your generous nature, it’s best not to share: Treatments in pots: The contents may be contaminated, as we use our fingers to apply them. Day cream, eyeshadow, lip gloss, body lotions… All of these come in pots or bottles and should be strictly kept for personal use. It’s important that you don’t increase the risk of adding bacteria to your products. So it’s wise to give your hands a thorough wash before dipping your fingers into your favourite products. And make sure you firmly close their lids to keep them better preserved.

Hygiene Beauty Products
Hygiene Beauty Products

Lipstick: Never lend your lipstick to someone – even if it’s your best friend!

Viruses and bacteria (herpes, thrush, cold sores) thrive in our mouths and are not visible to the naked eye. We can be carriers of certain illnesses without having symptoms, but that may not the same in your case!

So better to be safe than sorry and keep your lipstick under wraps. Ditto for lip gloss and balms.

Mascara: Our eye zone is incredibly sensitive and prone to infections including conjunctivitis, styes and orbital cellulitis. Even if your mascara wand looks clean when you take it out, don’t take any risks by sharing it with others! If you can’t bear to say “”no””, then opt for silicone mascara wands (as do pros), which are easy to clean. Eyeliner: As with all parts of the eye, the mucous membrane is particularly at risk of infection. So keep your eyeliner to yourself – its oily tip is a bacterial breeding ground! Compacts: It’s not the compact itself that’s risky, but rather the sponge, applicator or brush that comes with it. By sharing your powder, you’re also sharing germs.

Loose powder, compact foundations, bronzers should be for you and you only. Brushes: You’ll be okay if you wash your brushes – kabuki, blusher, bevel and fan brushes – after each use. If that’s not the case, don’t share them. Bacteria love them and their bristles! Nail files: As with nail clippers, these should not be doled out. When we give ourselves a manicure/pedicure, we dislodge bacteria and grime hidden under our nails.

Even if you keep them for personal use, it’s wise to wash and dry your hands before using them.

Nail varnish, however, is fine to share as bacteria aren’t capable of surviving in their bottles. The same goes for perfume (the alcohol content zaps bacteria), sprays (as we don’t touch them with our fingers) and pencils (which can be sharpened to get a clean surface).

 

However, Furthermore any inquiry feel free to contact

All in all we look forward to seeing you at
The Lipstick Makeup Institute, give us a call anytime on
+971 (0) 528349964.

because we will welcome you with open arms. Bring your friends too. 

Also Feel free to ask any question on our official email or instagram

Basically we are one of the best celebrity makeup school in Dubai.

Although we soon launch our online portal as well. 

Makeup tips for dewy skin

Makeup tips for dewy skin

 

Makeup tips for dewy skin

Looking fabulous 24/7 isn’t always the easiest of tasks. Lack of sleep, stress, burn-out, pollution easily gives us dead skin and other skin problems. But there is a solution to everything, like these 10 face-saving makeup tips.
Makeup tips for dewy skin
Makeup tips for dewy skin

Makeup tips for dewy skin

1.Start With Skin Prep

Before working on your complexion, you need to make sure your skin is squeaky clean and moisturized. So remove any grime with micellar water or cleansing cream. Finish off by applying a hydrating and moisturizing Micro-Essence. You can try the new L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Crystal Micro-Essence which is an ultra-weight light formula made to moisturize and exfoliate your skin. Its watery formula absorbs completely and penetrates 10 layers deep into the skin to give you hydration and glowing skin.

2.Prepare The Base

Apply a primer or blur cream to cover minor blemishes, lines and even out your skin tone. Blurs are feather-light and residue-free. They leave our skin baby-soft and uniform.

3.Use The right Foundation

The ‘right’ foundation means one that can’t be seen. To avoid a caked-on look, go for a texture that suits your skin type: creamy for dry skin, fluid for combination skin and a mousse or mineral-based one for oily skin. It would help if you chose a tone that perfectly matches the colour of your skin.

4.Blend Your Foundation

Nothing’s worse than streaks or heavy-duty foundation lines. Smooth on (don’t rub) your foundation with your fingertip or a damp sponge. Blend it outwards starting from your nose. Keep going until you reach the side of your face and carefully work it up to your hairline.

 

5.Cover Patches With Corrector

Cover any red patches (under your eyes, on your chin etc.) with a green-tinted base, as it’s red’s complementary colour. Use a stick corrector to attack any tenacious blemishes – blotches, spots, dark circles, scars – and tap it in with your finger for a natural, uniform finish.

6.Let Concealer Do The Magic

Choose a tone that’s a shade lighter than your skin. Apply a tiny bit to the inner corner of your eyes and a couple of dabs under your lower lashes. Blend it in with your fingertip, working out from the inside corner.

7.Only Apply Enough Powder

Too much powder will only emphasize any enlarged pores or blemishes. Only apply a face powder if your skin’s too shiny or oily. Even if you do, go for a translucent formula that will diffuse light without accentuating your T-zone.

8.Use The Blush

To get a natural, fresh-faced finish, apply a touch of peachy pink blusher to the apple of your cheeks and blend out towards your temples. You can also dab a tiny bit onto the crease of your upper eyelids.

 

9.Shine With Eye Makeup

Less is more and going down a natural route is the key. Apply a light eye shadow to your brow bones and a creamier, darker one to your upper lids (use the colour of your eyes to find an enhancing match). Finish off with a coat of mascara, for a wide-eyed look.

10. Tease With Your Lips

A touch of lipstick brightens any complexion. Go for a shade that best suits your lips. If you prefer a natural look, apply a nude-colour lipstick for a sumptuous no makeup effect. Apply one that’s two tones lighter than your lips to get a uniform finish. Steer clear of lipsticks that are too dark – they’ll only pile on the years.

Makeup tips for dewy skinBefore applying eye makeup, get rid of eye bags by popping two spoons in the fridge for an hour and then placing them on your eyes. Similarly, while applying foundation, press a tissue onto your face to remove any excess, paying attention to your roots, eyebrows, sides of your nose and corner of your mouth. Finish off your make up spraying a bit of makeup spray to keep everything in place. Follow these makeup tips to ensure that you make eyes turn wherever you go.

All in all Join Lipstick Makeup Institute and Become a Professional Makeup Artist

Because we are the best 

After all Enrol Platinum Makeup Diploma and become a professional makeup artist in 3 weeks

After  Learning while you can practice on models and get a chance to work with clients and celebrities.

Additionally they can also go into your portfolio. 

Also have a look at our website you will see all the amazing work we do. 

www.thelipstickmakeup.institute

Also Feel free to ask any question on our official email or instagram

Basically we are one of the best celebrity makeup school in Dubai.

Although we soon launch our online portal as well. 

Arab Fashion Week Day 2

Welcome to Arab Fashion Week backstage to Day 2.

Arab Fashion Week is one of the most exciting events of the year. The rush is still flowing form the Day 1 and its all go go go behind the scenes, so come on in and see what Day 2 had in store for The Lipstick Makeup Institute team.

We are ready for it #bringiton
We are ready for day 2 at Arab Fashion Week
Arab Fashion Week Day 2
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Day 2

Look 1
Designer: Next Generation

Welcome to the dark side with New Generations latest collection. With a gothic look to match their beautiful dark stain clothing,  make up by illamasqua to create this look.

We had a light base of foundation to give the clear clean skin look, very light contour just to highlight the cheek bones. On the eyes we used a sliver shimmer to the inner corner of the eyes, taking this to the base of the eyelid, up to the brow bone and gradually taking a darker shade in the eye crease for a bit of contouring, we also took the sliver shimmer under the eye and one light coat of mascara only of the top lashes.
For the lips we took a deep purple to finish off the gothic look.

 

 

Arab Fashion Week Day 2

 

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Look 2
Designer: Jeans Couture

With Jeans Couture funky edgy style we took peach and bronze tones to the eyes.  On the lids we used a peachy bronze across the whole lid, we used a darker tone to bring the colour up to the brows. One coat of mascara on the top lashes. We kept the bottom lash line mascara free with a light sweep of peach pigment. For the lips we had a beautiful plum colour to compliment the bright eyes.  For the cheekbones we took a shade of rouge to match the lip colour.  The base was a matte clean finish.

 

Arab Fashion Week Day 2

 

 

 

Arab Fashion Week Day 2

Look 3
Designer: Laquan Smith

With deep shades of red, black latex and sexy thigh high boots for this collection, we went for the oh so seductive look.

We had to get the make up done before the gorgeous models got their hair done so we had no time to lose. The look was very similar to Jeans Couture. We change the eyes slightly making the colours more pinks rather than bronze, we blended the shade more and didn’t take it as high as the brow bone, using the same technique  to sweep slight pink pigment along the bottom lash line. With the lips we chose a slightly less blue undertone for a lighter shade.  We contoured the cheeks more and high

 

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Arab Fashion Week Day 2

Look 4
Designer: Laura Macini

Laura Macini create a beautiful Egyptian look for her beautiful evening gowns.

We bronzed the base up a bit for this look, contouring and highlighting the cheekbones and forehead.  We kept the eyelid clean from colour using vaseline to create a beau tile sheen, used liquid liner on both the top and bottom lash line to elongate the eyes. For the lips we took  a light blush shade to finish off the look.

 

 

Arab Fashion Week Day 2

Look 5
Designer: Ilse Jara

A complete eye change for this look compared to Laura Macini. Eyeliner came off and the gold was packed on. We kept the base very light and clean with just a very slight bronze for a cheekbone contour but the  main focus was the eyes. We smashed heavy gold pigment from the top lashliene to the brows, smudging some vaseline on the lids as well for extra sheen.  Lips we took pinky nude colour and kept lips matte.  The hair stylist finished the look off by sweeping the hair back off the models face, this look is amazing on the catwalk as all the lights really shows the gold on the models eyes.

 

 

Arab Fashion Week Day 2

Arab Fashion Week Day 2

We hope you enjoyed backstage at  Arab Fashion Week with the Lipstick Makeup Institute for day 2.