Friday, May 29, 2009

What are you selling?

What if I told you that you could make more money if you just changed the way you dressed in the work place.  Let's just call it "dressing for the job that you want."  Now remember, whether it's clothing or makeup, it's considered the same family (blood is thicker than water).  In my profession, I notice many clients fail to realize that we are all in the sales business.  In this case, it's about selling yourself.  Just taking the time to understand the rules (..um huh, yes there are unspoken rules) about what's considered professional in the work place. Take for instance,  your office or work place,  the boss may not say, I want you to look polished and crisp but you might wonder why so and so got the coveted promotion that you had your eye on.  Let's be clear, it's not always because someone is better suited for the position that you. Simply put, she might just "look" like she belongs in the job more than you.  Hard medicine to swallow; I know. Stumble Upon Toolbar Add to del.icio.us

Friday, May 15, 2009

Here Comes The Bride


It's that time of year where love is in the air and all those little white dresses will be making that infamous march down the aisle.  I'm talking about spring and summer weddings!
While what she will be wearing is on the minds of every blushing bride; how to pull off a beautiful, timeless face is just as important.
I have asked bridal makeup artist Anita Daniels to share some of her expertise with us.

SBC: Anita can you explain the difference between everyday makeup application and bridal makeup?

AD: The difference is, wedding makeup is much more dramatic and flawless-there's truth in the words, " a blushing bride."
SBC:  What's the best way for a bride to work with a professional makeup artist for her special day?
AD:  I think it's important for a bride to have excellent communication with her makeup artist so that they are on the same page.  I recommend a consultation to discuss the brides ideas .  It's also a good idea to find a photo with a similar style
and even better to do a trial session.  Most artists charge between $50 to $100 for a trial run.
SBC:  What kind of looks are really hot right now in bridal makeup? 
 
AD:  A flawless, complexion is always timeless.  I'm a fan of using illuminators and bronzers to make the skin look fresh, and glowy.

SBC: Can you give us some of your "go to" products for bridal makeup?

AD:  Some of my must haves are: eye shadow primer, waterproof mascara, bronzer or an illuminating  product, and a long lasting lip color.

SBC:  Thank you so much for your time this evening. I've enjoyed this...
For inquiries email Anita at makeupartistrybyanita@yahoo.com


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Monday, May 4, 2009

Who Wants a Makeover??


This week I am shooting a makeover video! 
 Makeover seems to be the magic word these days.  Everyone is ready for change. Can't really blame them considering the state of the economy.
The whole idea is to love what you love about yourself and upgrade the things you don't love.
It's kinda like doing spring cleaning for your face, hair, body, and attitude.  As a Beauty Coach, it's my job to help clients feel Wow!
What could be better  It requires a little work but in the end, can be life changing.  It's so much fun.  
Here's a sample-
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