Rotating the subject's face to the light can be a great way to master the art of applying cosmetics, those at make up schoolmay be interested to discover.
Bruce Grayson, make up artist to celebrities including Katie Holmes, Jennifer Aniston and Tom Cruise, told AHLAN! Live that this should allow professionals to see where the shadows and highlights in the face are.
He said that this will enable make up artists to create the perfect base when applying make-up.
Key steps that all those at make up schoolshould learn are to avoid hard lines and to identify where a given face's strong points are, using emphasis on these to accentuate them.
Mr Grayson added that the most important items for people to have in their own make up collections are a great mascara and strong lip colours, with at least one each for daytime and night.
Cheryl Cole recently told Stylist magazine that one of the perks of working in the industry is the option to try a wide variety of looks, which gives make up artists the opportunity of flexing their creative muscles.
Posted by Adam Correia
Article Last Updated: 20/05/2010 14:12:47
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