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Following on the birth of Little Saff nearly a year ago, my make-up routine went from absolutely beautiful, to absolutely abominable! Five minutes is REALLY all I can spare for make-up, and I'd like to learn how to make the most of it. I asked my friend and very talented make-up artist Fiona Tanner about doing capsule parties for a 5-min face. Here's her reply:


'I can do ?15.00 per person up to 4 people and ?12 for 6 or more. I can bring a small kit. If the ladies bring their make up bags then I can advise on each-if they explain their routine I can offer helpful hints- It takes about 20-30mins per person. -Best Fiona '


A couple of friends have already expressed interest, and I'm happy to host at mine. Get back to me with your thoughts (wk day/wknd?, morning/afternoon?) if you want to join the fun. :-)


xx Saff xx

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Just a note to say thanks for joining the fun, ladies. We were a small group in the end, so Fiona was able to take extra time with everyone. It was so much nicer than a slap and dash at the counter in Selfridges!


If anyone is interested in organising their own capsule party with Fiona, or looking for bridal make-up etc, Fiona's website is http://www.ftmakeuplondon.com/.


xx Saff xx

I went to the 5 minute face party at Annas-thanks so much for organising and hosting at yours

Fiona was absolutely brilliant-she identified all the areas I wanted to focus on without me even saying anything and took time to explain correct application techniques.My husband said I looked 10 years younger after the makeover(with a bit of prompting )and had kissable lips !Well worth the money and a very enjoyable experience.

  • 2 weeks later...

I can recommend eyelash extension! They last for weeks without the need for mascara so u can actually be ready as soon as you wake up! and just add some blusher and lipstick if you like. so thats 2 minute Face!


I have had it done myself and it was fantastic! it lasted for 6 weeks even while i was on holiday swimming!!! it was ?60 for a full set. If your interested call/text 07956 017 595 or email [email protected] you can also visit www.extensionsrus.webs.com to have a look at the website.


I noticed Rhea already has a recommendation on here under Eyelash extensions. :))

There were deffo a few people interested who couldn't make it round mine. Maybe start a new thread, so people know you're up for another get-together? I'm sure Fiona would be very happy to make a date for you. (Eyelash extensions sounds cool too!)


All the best :-)


Saff (Anna)

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