Make-up Artist Diploma
Vocational qualification
In Portsmouth
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification Level 3
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Location
Portsmouth
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Duration
3 Days
Are you captivated by new looks when you thumb through magazines, would you love to try out new brands and products but don’t know how to use them? Do you ever wish you knew how to create the looks you see on TV or in fashion magazines?
This diploma course is designed for those wishing to gain a broader range of practical skills.
Important information
Documents
- Accredited Attendance Courses.pdf
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Start date
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About this course
An inspirational diploma course intended for those wishing to gain a broader range of practical skills. This new fully updated and revised three day intensive course covers all of the essential skills of make-up from the founding principles to more advanced techniques suitable for a variety of occasions from day to evening, wedding, special occasion and vintage makeovers to photographic and fashion make-up for a studio environment.
This highly informative course provides an excellent base for those with no previous experience. It is suitable also for those associated with the beauty industries who wish to expand their skills and knowledge or those interested in following a career in make-up. The accelerated format will be of particular interest to those looking to learn over a relatively short time period.
No prior experience required. English Language (spoken)
Our vocational courses are accredited and recognised by The Guild of Beauty Therapists, the UK’s trade association for beauty professionals and salon owners. This means that our courses have been thoroughly inspected and meet professional standards. Upon completion of your training and beauty guild certificate award, you can obtain full Guild membership which provides insurance cover to practice on a commercial basis.
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Subjects
- Makeup
- Skills and Training
- Make up artist
- Makeover
- Cosmetic Make-up
- Beauty
- Fashion trends
- Professional career development
- Bridal make up
Teachers and trainers (1)
Tina Elliott-Hunt
Lecturerer and Director of Media Training
Tina is an experienced make-up artist, aesthetician, and lecturer in make-up artistry. 18 years industry experience. Her work has appeared in award winning photography, promotional videos, on performers and media presenters and has featured in various magazines and covers. Having pioneered the first professional make-up school in Hampshire her openness to readily share her skills and experience with her students makes her a highly sought after educator. She is an acknowledged author to a variety of reputable and respected courses attracting many beauty professionals for training updates.
Course programme
Day One:
The role of the bridal Photographic make-up artist
Tools, equipment and kit essentials
Hygienic practice
Consultation
Skin types and care
Contra-indications/actions
Preparing the client/model
Introduction to beauty basics
Prepping, priming and setting
Concealing
Tinted moisturiser, BB cream
Mixing products - experimentation
Bronzing effects (1) gel and powder
Skin enhancing and effects – natural, dewy, bronzed
Setting powder
Eye shadow - colour experimentation
Lashes (1) curling, mascara enhancement
Lashes (2) individual lash application
Brows (1) pencils
Lips (1) enhancing products, uses and application
Creating make-up looks – putting it all together
Day Two:
Lighting considerations, colour co-ordination and bridal themes
Consultation, trials and record keeping
Planning the day of the event, presentation and professional practice
Skin perfecting
Coverage variations – light to full effect
Achieving a flawless and long lasting foundation
Basic camouflaging
Contouring cream and powder
Blush – cream and powder
Bronzer (2) effective use of
Powder – loose, compact, highlights, finishing, uses and results
Eyes – priming, defining and enhancing, shadow, pencils, liquid liner, tear proofing
Lashes (3) artificial strip lashes
Brows (2) adapting shape, finishing touches
Lips (2) defining, sticks, application, long lasting tips and maintenance
Creating make-up looks – soft and subtle colour, enhanced, timeless, defined and picture perfect
Portfolio presentation
Day Three:
v Media cosmetics; bases, foundations, powders, bold use of colour
v Effects of lighting
v Make-up - Photographic for colour and black and white imagery (studio)
v Make-up - Smoky eyes for Photographic fashion
v Make-up – Vintage Style
v Blush positioning for fashion work
v Use of glitters and additional media
v Brow stencils
v Photographic evidence and portfolio presentation
Make-up Artist Diploma