I was interviewed by Open Colleges about how I became a makeup artist. It sounds so cliche but I loved makeup from a fairly young age and I loved doing my friend's makeup through my teens. I knew this is what I wanted to do. I first studied makeup in 1998, and then went on to work on a cosmetics counter whilst freelancing on the side when I could. If you would like to read more about my career and how I got here plus a few words from fellow makeup artist Amelia Webb, here is a link to the full article:
www.opencolleges.edu.au/careers/blog/how-to-become-professional-makeup-artist This photo is of me working on Melbourne Model Cassie H from Vivien's
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Earlier this year, I was asked to join Dana Leviston, to work on the launch of Calvin Klein's denim and underwear lines. With the help of two of her hairstylists, we got 10 models ready in a few hours. We created a natural, luminous look for the models using CK one's beautiful cosmetics.
These are some behind the scenes shots taken by Morganna Magee |
AuthorAmy Kenny is a Melbourne based makeup artist and hairstylist working as a bridal makeup artist, commercial makeup artist, fashion makeup artist and corporate makeup artist in Melbourne and Victoria. Archives
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