Posts Tagged ‘Make-Up Industry’

LA TV Episode 6 CELEBRITY LOOK: Victoria Beckham Part 4 of 4

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Welcome to LA TV. This is our final episode of our four part series on how to create Victoria Beckams’s gorgeous make-up look.

After watching each episode, you will be more than confident to re-create the look yourselves. Get practicing on friends and family and impress them on the tricks of the trade from our fantastic make-up artist, Sarah Jane.

You can mix and match what you have learned from this episode with other fantastic tips from our LA TV series. Make sure to check them out and upgrade your make skills in minutes!

LA TV Episode 5 CELEBRITY LOOK: Victoria Beckham Part 3

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Welcome to LA TV. We have a step by step 4 part episode of how to recreate Victoria Beckhams signature makeup look. We’re nearing the end of our Victoria Beckham celebrity inspired make-up look..after watching these demos, you will be highly qualified to try and create the look yourself.

Don’t worry if you don’t have the exact products our make-up artist, Sarah Jane Wai O Flynn is using, just try and match it to a close product and a very similar look can be achieved!

LA TV Episode 3 CELEBRITY LOOK: Victoria Beckham Part 1

Friday, February 12th, 2010

LA TV EPISODE 2 - Celebrity Look Victoria Beckham. Part 1 of 4

Welcome to LA TV. We have a step by step 4 part episode on how to create Victoria Beckham’s gorgeous make-up look!

Sarah Jane Wai O Flynn has been working as a make-up artist for nearly ten years. After studying make-up for film and theatre in DLIADT she worked on King Arthur and TV show, Chance to Dance and TG4s Paisean Faesin Sarah worked in retail as national make-up artist for cult make-up brand, Pout Cosmetics, appearing on Off the Rails, City Channels, Fashion Forward and TV3s, Ireland AM and also traveling to the UK for events and launches.

She is now the spokesperson for top organic skincare and cosmetics line, Dr Haushka and has worked as spokesperson for leading highstreet brand, Rimmel. Fashion is a big part of Sarahs workload and she has collaborated on editorials for The Sunday Times, The Irish Independent, The Life Magazine, Image, Prudence, Social and Personal, The Evening Herald, The RTE Guide.

Our beautiful model is, the face of LA Make-up, Sinead Kearney

LA Make-Up goes to London

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

london-eyeYes, that’s right London Town is a-calling. We have already had a really great course over there; the Ultimate Pro Intensive Course. We know those of you who went on that just loved the tutors and the whole experience.

Students worked on Airbrush techniques, catwalk and high fashion looks as well as creating looks for brides and models from different ethnic backgrounds.  They all wrapped up with a high-energy photoshoot to kick-start their portfolio. So now we’re ready to launch officially! The LA Make-Up London Academy is in St Johns so easy to access and an exciting area for students to be in. We offer the same high standards and professional tuition as we do in Dublin and LA so no matter where you study you’re guaranteed to leave ready for a successful career. There are so many opportunities for make-up artists in London that you’d be crazy not to try it.

Check back here and on the LA Facebook page for updates on the classes we will be offering in London from February 2010 .

Where would you like to study?

Make-Up Job Hunt Essentails

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

sarah-jane-imageYear’s end is a good time to re-assess where your career is heading. Here at LA Make-Up we know that a lot of our students hope to break into the cosmetics industry. But we also know how competitive that industry is.

We posted before with some advice from Lindsay Browning and we’d like to pass on some more Job Hunting tips from her today. Lindsay says: ‘The job search method has changed this year-we are in a highly competitive, high expectation market.  We agree but we’re staying positive and we want you to as well!


1.Goals

Lindsay says to think about your overall Goal. Be clear about where you want to be and what you’re striving for.

We agree as the cosmetics industry is so broad. Is your focus on fashion, TV, photographic or on a beauty counter?


2. Objectives

Lindsay says you need to set a series of small objectives to help you reach your goal.

We agree and advise building a portfolio, learning about new products, gaining new skills like Airbrushing.


3. Movement

Lindsay says you need to network, make contacts and meet people in your industry.

We agree and suggest you take time to chat with your tutors and talk to other make-up artists for inspiration and advice.


4. Measure Success

Lindsay says to remember that finding a job is full-time work! You should keep track of your meetings and successes along the way.

We agree and recommend keeping a list of everyone you talk to, with their advice and contact details.


5. End Result

Lindsay advises setting an end-date on the process; this will help keep you motivated and focused.

We agree! In the make-up industry deadlines are key and you are training for your job by using this strategy.

Read more from Lindsay Browning in her post Job Search Needs an Action Plan


DO you have any job hunt tips to pass on?