Monday 13 May 2013

Winsco again

I'm just getting warmed up ladies...I did another look on my sister Oyin and I must tell you we had fun!
As always, there's a photo of her before we started so you can appreciate the makeover.






As a mark of professionalism, there's a wrap I put over my customers to prevent any stains should anything spill or drop by accident (can't make the client look beautiful yet ruin her outfit can I?)

Next pic is one where I've tidied up her eyebrows, this shows what a great difference having groomed eyebrows makes to your facial beauty.


Now to the fun photos :) 








Do leave your comments. More to come!

Sunday 12 May 2013

Yours truly

Next in line is moi...was going out for a wedding so I used the opportunity to create another You Makeovers masterpiece.

This is me before the transformation, my pregnancy has turned me into a cocktail of hormones especially those which cause pimples.


And this is me afterwards...



I tied my gele much later (didn't have my machine of a camera on hand then so I used my phone)





Do let me know what you all think...more to come.
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Winsco!

Hi everyone, yes it has indeed been a while...here's what I've been up to recently.

Any good makeup artist knows that the more practice you get, the more you improve your skill and though in the last few months, I've been neck deep in my 'white collar job' (did you guys know I'm an investment banker? Yes o, big finance chick*wink*)

Something snapped in me recently, I will attribute it to the prompting of the Holy Spirit reminding me that I had a talent which MUST NOT go to waste. There are so many lives to touch and so many women to beautify by God's Grace. So instead of waiting for my customers to pick up the phones (porting or non-porting - Naijas will feel me on this) I decided to make do with what, rather who was readily available....

First up is my baby sister Oyinloluwa who's an image consultant in the making with fab clothes designing skills (watch out for her!)



On this day, Oyin, who we fondly call Winsco, was to go for a wedding and wanted the You Makeovers touch. Because we ran short of time, we focused on getting her eyes done and touched up her face with a light dusting of powder (no foundation or concealer was used) and then did a pale lippe. She would touch her face with powder when she got home to change into her outfit. I won't say it was a flawless job but I think you can agree that the difference is clear!