7) False Eye Lashes and Lash Glue – Variety is crucial when stocking your kit with false eye lashes. You want to make sure you have several styles to choose from so you tackle any request that may spontaneously arise. Individual lashes are fantastic for creating a very natural look since you can control the placement and build volume, while dramatic strip lashes are going to help emphasize the eyes and create a much more glamorous look. To adhere the lashes I highly recommend Duo Lash Adhesive wish you can find at any MAC Cosmetics counter. It’s a surgical adhesive and it has been best option I’ve found so far to keep any type of false lashes secure.
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at 9:05 am
Thanks for all the tips ! Baking soda is a wonderful idea ! I’m a makeup artist too, I love the moment when I have to choose what I put in my kit for a job !
at 11:10 pm
Very helpful I’m a new up and coming makeup artist so this helps me a lot to know what I should start putting in my kit
at 4:45 pm
I’m so happy to hear that, Katie! I’ll probably be doing a part two very soon. This only covers the very basic tools! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment 🙂
at 4:47 pm
You’re welcome! It’s certainly a great alternative to some of the other expensive exfoliating products out there x
at 7:57 pm
thank you soo much of the very helpful tips and ideas <3
at 8:39 pm
You’re very welcome! I’m so glad you found it helpful. Thanks for writing! x
at 9:02 pm
Thank you, Im starting my Makeup career and it helps to get feed back from other professional Makeup Artist.
at 6:55 pm
You’re very welcome! I’ll be doing more of these types of posts very soon. Glad you found it helpful 🙂
at 1:14 am
Would love to see more articles!! Trying to help stock my daughters kit (she is a newbie!) so any suggestions are much appreciated!
at 7:46 pm
Thank you! I’m actually in the middle of working on a part two for this post! I’m going to keep writing them in sections, so hopefully they will help prove helpful for you and your daughter 🙂
at 2:48 am
- I’m so the same way…which can be really hard when you’re an aritrt/illustratos. People want me to do illustrations in the order the pages come in…and inspiration just doesn’t work that way. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that! Good for you, for doing it YOUR way. That shows some real chutzpah. (Just a little yiddish, to end on.) January 10, 2011 - 9:38 am