During our makeup artist training we teach students to identify the eye shape and choose the eyelashes accordingly. With so many different styles of false eyelashes available, it can be confusing as to which ones are more suitable and which ones should be avoided. The right eyelashes will enhance the client’s natural features whereas choosing the wrong eyelashes can make your eyes look smaller, and sometimes a bad choice can make your eyelashes look overbearing. Therefore establishing the eye shape and choosing the right shape and style of false eyelashes is crucial, which is just one of the topics we cover on our makeup course
There are many different types of eyelashes on the market such as strip lashes, individual lashes, lash extensions, 3D lashes and many more. Our makeup training teaches the different materials of the eyelashes such as mink, synthetic, silk, human hair, and more. One must also know where and when to cut some eyelashes so as to fit on to the eyes looking naturally. Different emphasis on the eyes can be achieved such as dramatic, natural, bold, highlighting your eye shape etc. provided one has been trained to use the right eyelashes for the appropriate eye shape.
Our makeup artist training will not just teach you how to choose the right eyelashes we teach you so much more. We teach you differences in the different eye shapes such as almond, monolid, hooded, prominent, deep set, downturn and more, and how to know which eye shape you are looking at.
To be a good makeup artist, you do also need to know about face shapes, skin tones, skin types, and to be able to apply makeup on dark skin as well as light skin clients.
There is so much that we cover on our advanced bridal makeup course that listing the topics here will take another few pages. Suffice to know that our students are very confident with their makeup skills by the end of our makeup course. Needless to say that our courses are recognised by the beauty industry and accredited by the The Guild, the UK’s professional trade body for Beauty Therapists.