Posts Tagged ‘Makeup’
Estee Lauder Maximum Cover Camouflage Makeup SPF 15 05 Creamy Tan
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Product DescriptionPlease note that not all personal monitors display colours the same way. What you see on your monitor might not accurately portray the color or shade of the product. We recommend you refer to your monitor owners manual to calibrate your monitor correctly. Estee Lauder Maximum Cover Camouflage Makeup SPF 15: Soothing, natural looking liquid-crème makeup conceals all skin imperfections including surgical and acne scars, birthmarks, sun spots and varicose veins Protects against environmental and UV damage with SPF fifteen *Details provided by Estee Lauder
Estee Lauder Maximum Cover Camouflage Makeup SPF fifteen 05 Creamy Tan
Estee Lauder Futurist Age-Resisting Makeup Spf 15 Porcelain
Thursday, February 4th, 2010Product DescriptionMedium/full coverage. Luminous finish. SPF fifteen protection. For a years-younger look. More than a wonderful makeup, this light, silky formula helps revitalize skin for a smoother, firmer look today and in the future. Vitamins C and E and a plant-derived hydrating complex help protect and moisturize skin, leaving it smooth, soft, conditioned. Non-acnegenic. Dermatologist-tested.
Estee Lauder Futurist Age-Resisting Makeup Spf fifteen Porcelain
Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay-In-Place Powder Makeup SPF 10 04 Pebble
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010Product DescriptionPlease note that not all personal monitors display colours the same way. What you see on your monitor might not accurately portray the color or shade of the product. We recommend you refer to your monitor owners manual to calibrate your monitor correctly. For a flawless look with true staying power. This worry-free powder makeup stays fresh, looks natural for up to eight hours, even through nonstop activity. Will not change color. Glides on silky smooth, stays on comfortably, without feeling dry. For a continuously flawless look, without touch-ups. Oil-free. Oil-absorbing. Fragrance-free. Non-acnegenic. Dermatologist-tested.
Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay-In-Place Powder Makeup SPF ten 04 Pebble
Makeup Artist Resume: Promoting Yourself for a Career in the Growing Field of Makeup Artistry and Skin Care
Monday, January 25th, 2010In times of economic uncertainty, the cosmetics industry has always thrived. For the nominal price of a lipstick or an eye shadow, a woman can transform her look and feel uplifted for having done so. As demographics have changed, the field of make-up artistry has also altered, expanding into the growing line of skin care. Targeting mature women representing the majority of this market, the skin care branch of the industry enjoys escalating sale of anti-aging creams, skin resurfacing agents, and related treatments.
Although you do not require a college education to enter the field, you must complete a training course, via an accredited institution, leading to licensure as a cosmetologist or aesthetician. The license will authorize you to conduct accurate assessments of client skin conditions and do treatments including, but not restricted to, chemical peels. Once licensed, you might seek employment via qualified dermatologists, spas, beauty salons, and even in various avenues of the entertainment industry.
If you wish, instead, to concentrate on the selection and application of cosmetics reflective of client needs, you can apply for a stance as a counterperson. Esteé Lauder, Christian Dior, Clinique and other prestigious manufacturers promote their products at counters located throughout improved retail corporations, such as Macy’s and Nordstrom. Younger companies such as Sephora might have counters within massive retailers; however, they also maintain a stand-alone presence in suburban malls and city emporiums. As some manufacturers offer products for men as well as women, a more massive client base equates to an increased potentiality for success. While not required to be licensed, counterpersons are trained in diverse functions. These include inventory analysis, consumer relations, sales, sales reporting, and, of course, product knowledge. Employer-manufacturers require the completion of an initial training program as well as ongoing education in cosmetics application and emerging product-offerings.
In addition to the required training and/or licensure, cosmetologists, aestheticians, and counterpersons must demonstrate personable attitudes, amusing physical appearances, and the talent to generate sales through untried clientele as well as support retention of existing business. Finally, an understanding of current fashion is extremely beneficial, particularly for counterpersons; of necessity, cosmetics reflect the color palettes and general trends of the apparel industry.
In preparing a resume for entry and/or advancement into a career as a makeup artist, cosmetologist, or aesthetician, 1 ought highlight skills, knowledge, accomplishment, and formal credentials. For the entry-level candidate, knowledge and education needs to be articulated, not simply listed. The more you can communicate about the academic and practical components of your training, the improved you will distinguish yourself from other candidates looking to enter the industry. For the experienced practitioner, achievements and distinctions require to take center stage, with experience, education, and formal credentials assuming a supporting role. Heeding these easy recommendations will enable you to promote advancement in an industry that is growing despite the current economic downturn.


