Questions:
1. How would you describe your makeup style?
2. Do you specialize in a certain look or technique?
3. What makeup brands and products do you use? Why?
4. How do you sanitize your makeup products and brushes?
5. How often do you sanitize your brushes?
6. What is your experience and training?
7. Do you have trial sessions? If yes, why are they important?
8. Is skincare an important aspect before even applying makeup?
9. Do you prep your clients face before application?
10. How do you prepare dry and oily skin for foundation?
11. What products would you recommend to insure that the clients foundation stays on all day?
12. How would you explain to the client that the style they described wouldn't work on their face shape?
13. Are you comfortable working with all ethnicities?
14. Is it important to have a portfolio? Why?
15. How many years have you being doing makeup?
16. Do you offer traditional or airbrush foundation or both? Why?
17. What is the most important beauty advice that you can give to another woman?
18. What are some common beauty mistakes that women make?
19. What products do you think should be in every woman's purse?
20. From the makeup perspective can you give an example of a time when you had to make a decision without all the information you needed?
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Blog 17: Answer 3
Content:
Whats is your EQ?
How can a make-up artist best maximize customer satisfaction?
What is your third answer?
Whats is your EQ?
How can a make-up artist best maximize customer satisfaction?
What is your third answer?
What is your third answer?
A make-up artist can best maximize customer satisfaction by insuring the client has had the proper skin care regiman before application.
List three reasons your answer is true with a real-world application aka support.
- If the makeup artist does not insure the client has had the proper skin care regiman before application then it will not be properly mosturied/ prepared for the makeup application.
- If the makeup artist does not insure the client has had the proper skin care regiman before application then it is more likely that the applicaton will not last all day.
- If the makeup artist does not insure the client has had the proper skin care regiman before application then the skin may have acne, reddnish, and irritation before application.
What sources best supports your answer?
- Jones, Robert. Makeup Makeovers: Expert Secrets for Stunning Transformations. Gloucester.
- Hawker, Yvonne. Make-up Designory's Beauty Make-up. Burbank, CA: Make-up Designory, 2004. Print.
- Davis, Gretchen, and Mindy Hall. The Makeup Artist Handbook: Techniques for Film, Television, Photography, and Theatre. Amsterdam: Focal/Elsevier, 2008. Print.
I am very satisfied with all three of my answers because i have the proper information to support them. All of them do make a difference but one is the most impotant over all. The preparation before application such as skincare does make a significant difference.
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