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MAKEUP ARTISTRY#1

The creative application of makeup to enhance or alter a person's appearance for various purposes, including beauty, fashion, and special effects.

PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT#2

The process of creating a collection of work that showcases an artist's skills, techniques, and style, essential for freelance opportunities.

COLOR THEORY#3

A set of principles used to understand how colors interact, which helps artists choose complementary shades for makeup application.

SPECIAL EFFECTS#4

Techniques used to create illusions or transformations in makeup, often for film, theater, or photography.

FREELANCE BEAUTY#5

Working independently as a makeup artist, often managing clients, bookings, and marketing without a permanent employer.

FOUNDATION#6

A makeup product applied to create an even skin tone and cover imperfections, available in various formulations.

SKIN PREP#7

The steps taken to prepare the skin before makeup application, including cleansing, moisturizing, and priming.

COLOR CORRECTION#8

Techniques used to neutralize or balance skin tones using specific color products before applying foundation.

COMPLEMENTARY COLORS#9

Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, used to enhance and balance makeup looks.

DOCUMENTATION#10

The process of recording techniques, products used, and results achieved, important for portfolio development.

SFX MAKEUP#11

Special effects makeup that creates illusions like aging, wounds, or fantasy characters, often requiring unique techniques and materials.

PHOTOGRAPHY MAKEUP#12

Makeup specifically designed to look good on camera, considering lighting and angles to enhance features.

CLIENT MANAGEMENT#13

Skills involved in effectively communicating with clients, understanding their needs, and delivering satisfactory results.

MARKETING PLAN#14

A strategic outline of how to promote oneself as a makeup artist, including target audience and promotional methods.

PRICING STRATEGY#15

The method of determining how much to charge for services, considering market rates and personal skill level.

PEER FEEDBACK#16

Constructive criticism given by fellow students, aimed at improving skills and techniques through shared insights.

TECHNIQUE#17

A specific method or skill used in makeup application, such as blending, contouring, or highlighting.

FLAWLESS BASE#18

A smooth and even skin appearance achieved through effective foundation application and skin prep.

HARMONY#19

The pleasing arrangement of colors in makeup that creates a cohesive and attractive look.

TANGIBLE PORTFOLIO#20

A physical or digital collection of work that visually demonstrates an artist's skills and creativity.

CREATIVITY#21

The ability to generate unique and original ideas in makeup artistry, essential for developing a personal style.

TECHNICAL SKILLS#22

The practical abilities required to apply makeup effectively, including precision and knowledge of products.

CLIENT EXPECTATIONS#23

The anticipated outcomes and satisfaction levels that clients have regarding makeup services.

REAL-WORLD SCENARIOS#24

Practical situations encountered in the beauty industry, such as events, photoshoots, and client interactions.

FOUNDATIONAL COURSE#25

An introductory course designed to provide essential skills and knowledge in a specific field, such as makeup artistry.