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Related Sub-Reddits.If your post does not show up, please, it might be stuck in the spam filter. Okay, here's the deal. There are talented make up artists at Sephora, MAC, Dior, Bobbi, Ulta. It's finding the makeup artist who understands your wants and needs and separates their ideas from what they believe everyone should. True artists can read their client and easily explain what the best method of artistry based on their skill level.
Someone who is a complete novice in the make up world may not appreciate having to use all the steps in the 'recommended' application. (Primer, liquid foundation, powder, concealer, contour powder, bronzer, blush, highlighter.etc.) You want an artist who is going to be on par with what you're comfortable exploring into. In my experience, going to a Sephora may be the best bet. They have certified studio artists and also senior artists and personal beauty associates. They are heavily trained to read the clients needs and are not commission based. I encourage you to visit many places to find what makes you most comfortable. All locations are different.xoxo.
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