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Hi,


My name is Lisa and I've worked in the make up industry for 7 years now, so lots of experience in doing make up for special occasions, particularly weddings, however after the birth of my baby am looking to start up on my own.


I use high end make up products, Benefit and Bare Minerals in particular, so if you need a make up artist for a special occasion please feel free to drop me a PM or an email at [email protected], or call 04792480879.


I can also offer nails as part of a package, but please note I am not a trained technician, just done nails for friends for occassions for many years!


Prices are available upon request but very reasonable and am willing to travel, but please do have a look a few shots of my work, a website will be up soon! Also for now, here's a link to some fashion show pics on Rock n Roll Bride that I did all the make for - http://www.rocknrollbride.com/2011/03/the-luellas-boudoir-wedding-fair-my-catwalk-debut-exclusive-photos-video/


Thanks

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  • 7 months later...

Hi everyone,


Just posting again as we are well and truly headed towards wedding season!

In the spirit of the season, I'm doing a special offer for the whole of April and May and offering a half price trial session for ?15.

Happy to do later sessions for those working long hours.


Thanks,

Lisa

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