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Beauty is timeless and no matter what age, there are tricks and tips to always look radiant and glowing!

By using the right products and technique, you can transform your skin to accentuate your younger looking face.

If you want to be able to learn these easy steps to complete your morning make-up routine in under 15min?this make-up seminar is a perfect fit for you!

Being a professional make-up artist myself as well as a mother of three, I understand how important it is to look your best every day, no matter what the occasion.

I will personally recommend specific makeup products tailored to your skin type and features and teach you exactly how to tackle early mornings with a perfect looking make-up.


As Christmas is coming I thought this would be a very nice opportunity to learn how to do your Christmas or every day make up.

It is also an ideal Christmas GIFT for your mum, mother in law, sister or friend.

I am organizing a group of 6 people (45 and over) who want to have fun and learn how to apply their own make up.

The course will be 3h long including light refreshments, cake and coffee.

Please contact me at [email protected]

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