This is one of my fav videos I’ve always wanted to see how to pack “sets” of brushes for each client at a bridal party, I believe you’re the only one that has shared that info ..Thank you so much for SHARING
YAY! So glad this was helpful for you :) Now that you mention it, I don't think I've seen another video that did this either. I'll definitely do more prepping my kit videos in the future as things change!
Love your videos! Have you tried buying the individually wrapped neutrogena makeup wipe removers on Amazon? They’re like 20ct for 5 dollars, I know I saw these when looking for wipes for my bridal touch up kit and they were like 60ct for $25, idk if you’ve bought these cheaper, if so would you let me know please!
Thank you SO much!! I’m not sure how much the remover wipes that I got were off the top of my head but I don’t believe I paid more than $12 for them on Amazon. I thought about getting the Neutrogena wipes but a lot of people are actually allergic to them so I try to stay away from Neutrogena products.
Hey girl! I have a client vlog playlist on my channel including the one that I was prepping my kit for in this video :) most of my weddings will be happening in April this year so I’ll be filming more then!
I also just started doing the ziplock brush bags per client idea as it was mentioned to me by another artist I work with! 👍🏼 great for timing and sanitation! what’s the name of the Clear brush bags you got on Amazon??
Yes! It's such a great way to be more hygienic for your clients. Personally, I wouldn't get the one that I got from Amazon. The zippers on them are really flimsy! If you just look up "clear plastic bags" or something like that you'll get a bunch of options!
Here is the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014IHWCY2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 They are very good quality for the price! Very soft as well :)
So amazed at how much you have downsized compared to the first makeup kit video. You really don't need much to do a lot. Also love the brush pack idea!
Thank you so much! I’m just a psycho and constantly feel the need to redo it! It’s changed since I made this video too 😂 Thanks for the support girlie :)
@@heathernina Yes, but to me it's just a business expense :) I want to make sure that I give my clients enough rather than too little. It's not honestly that much in the grand scheme of things!
Hi Jessica! Pricing is SUPER location specific and and based on experience level. I would check with local artists in your area and ask what they charge. Also, keep in mind when you first start out, you can't be charging as much as someone with 10 years of experience. You can also ask them what they started charging when they first began as well :) I do have a video about pricing. It's older, but still applies! Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/RbKH5B9IuYg/w-d-xo.html Check out my "Business for Makeup Artists" playlist. I think I've covered most every topic you'd need when starting out :)
I don't wear gloves on jobs. They aren't as sanitary as people may think and they usually get in the way especially when applying lashes. I may switch back backgrounds not sure yet! :)
I'm always nervous giving rcma powder on clients, I prefer a powder that has a tint just just to be safe. Its great value though so I'd prefer to give rcma over my Chanel powders 🥴 Have you ever had flashback with it.
Oh man, I would hurt a little bit inside if I gave away Chanel powders! I understand where you're coming from though! RCMA is a VERY professional brand when it comes to makeup artistry and has been tested heavily for photography. It's one of the best powders hands down for flash photography!
@@julieruby I have a bridal trial today so maybe I'll give my client a sample pot of it to try. My curiosity is if a client touches up their makeup incorrectly ( maybe packs on too much in one area or doesn't buff the powder in enough), will they have any issues!? I'll have to ask my client to give me some feedback! Thank you for your response xx
@@lulianaxx I know it may seem intimidating because the powder is white, but it is completely translucent! You can always let your bride know to put it on lightly as well. I just wouldn’t recommend it for women of color!
I personally don’t like the idea that people think that they just can be added on last minute. I’m working on my contract and such now and it lays out that I’m not doing any makeup on anyone that wasn’t part of the deal off the hop. Especially if I have somewhere to be afterwards. Like no judgement if you don’t mind an add on last minute. I personally think it’s rude. Either you’re getting your makeup done by me or not. I don’t like worrying about maybes and having to consider them if they want their makeup done or not
I totally get where you are coming from but to me I personally don’t schedule weddings or appts after weddings in case this happens. In my mind, it’s a compliment since a person was so impressed with my work that they wanted to get makeup done by me as well. Plus, it’s more money that I originally wasn’t making. But it’s all about perspective :)
The bride for the wedding gave me permission to film so stay tuned for the next week's client wedding vlog on Tuesday!! Who's ready??!!
Yessss!!! Can't wait!! I love client vlogs lol
@@jazzicamarcelino3038 Thanks girl! I got a lot of great footage from it :)
This is one of my fav videos I’ve always wanted to see how to pack “sets” of brushes for each client at a bridal party, I believe you’re the only one that has shared that info ..Thank you so much for SHARING
YAY! So glad this was helpful for you :) Now that you mention it, I don't think I've seen another video that did this either. I'll definitely do more prepping my kit videos in the future as things change!
I love the touch-up bags idea!! Thanks for the tips 🤗
Yes they are definitely very handy to have! :)
I'm a makeup artist. This video is very helpful! ❤
That’s so great to hear Monica! Thanks for watching :)
I am a makeup artist, your videos are so helpful and organised :) thank you
Aww thanks so much Kelly! I’m glad you’ve been loving the videos :)
I’ve been loving your channel girrrl 💚 keep up the amazing work!
Thank you so much Giselle! I really appreciate it :)
Love your videos! Have you tried buying the individually wrapped neutrogena makeup wipe removers on Amazon? They’re like 20ct for 5 dollars, I know I saw these when looking for wipes for my bridal touch up kit and they were like 60ct for $25, idk if you’ve bought these cheaper, if so would you let me know please!
Thank you SO much!! I’m not sure how much the remover wipes that I got were off the top of my head but I don’t believe I paid more than $12 for them on Amazon. I thought about getting the Neutrogena wipes but a lot of people are actually allergic to them so I try to stay away from Neutrogena products.
Thank you I really enjoy watching your videos 💕🥰
So glad you like the videos :) thanks for the positive comments!
Can you please do a Vlog on your weddings. I’d love to see it.
Hey girl! I have a client vlog playlist on my channel including the one that I was prepping my kit for in this video :) most of my weddings will be happening in April this year so I’ll be filming more then!
Where did you get your white plastic boxes where you put your foundations and products?
They’re actually from the Dollar Tree!!
MAC 239 is my ride or die brush, both on myself & on clients. I have 5 now & I swear I need 5 more.
Yes definitely a favorite!! You always need duplicates of your favs :)
I also just started doing the ziplock brush bags per client idea as it was mentioned to me by another artist I work with! 👍🏼 great for timing and sanitation! what’s the name of the Clear brush bags you got on Amazon??
Yes! It's such a great way to be more hygienic for your clients. Personally, I wouldn't get the one that I got from Amazon. The zippers on them are really flimsy! If you just look up "clear plastic bags" or something like that you'll get a bunch of options!
Can you copy the Amazon link for the pro face brushes? I was looking for them but can’t find them! They looks nice and fluffy!
Here is the link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014IHWCY2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They are very good quality for the price! Very soft as well :)
So amazed at how much you have downsized compared to the first makeup kit video. You really don't need much to do a lot. Also love the brush pack idea!
Thank you so much! I’m just a psycho and constantly feel the need to redo it! It’s changed since I made this video too 😂 Thanks for the support girlie :)
@@julieruby lol I’m constantly changing mine too! I guess it will never end 😂
@@bymedorsky #makeupartistlife
You’re so organized! Im a mess omg 🤦🏽♀️
Haha I didn't always used to be this way!! It's all a learning curve :)
How much lip product do you put in the touch up kit?
I take my spatula and do about 2-3 scoops from my palette! Basically enough for someone to touch their lipstick twice.
@@julieruby thank you! I really love the contents of your channel! Very helpful!
Do you go through a lot of lipstick then?? I can’t imagine giving that much away.
@@heathernina Yes, but to me it's just a business expense :) I want to make sure that I give my clients enough rather than too little. It's not honestly that much in the grand scheme of things!
What are your prices? I'm charging $50 for a full face and when I travel I never know how to guage that price. Can u do a video about pricing?
Hi Jessica! Pricing is SUPER location specific and and based on experience level. I would check with local artists in your area and ask what they charge. Also, keep in mind when you first start out, you can't be charging as much as someone with 10 years of experience. You can also ask them what they started charging when they first began as well :) I do have a video about pricing. It's older, but still applies! Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/RbKH5B9IuYg/w-d-xo.html Check out my "Business for Makeup Artists" playlist. I think I've covered most every topic you'd need when starting out :)
It is location specific but $50 can be kind of low depending on where u r in your journey.
how can you wear gloves with those long nails? ps: love this intro so much! it expresses the theme of this channel :)
I don't wear gloves on jobs. They aren't as sanitary as people may think and they usually get in the way especially when applying lashes. I may switch back backgrounds not sure yet! :)
I'm always nervous giving rcma powder on clients, I prefer a powder that has a tint just just to be safe. Its great value though so I'd prefer to give rcma over my Chanel powders 🥴 Have you ever had flashback with it.
Oh man, I would hurt a little bit inside if I gave away Chanel powders! I understand where you're coming from though! RCMA is a VERY professional brand when it comes to makeup artistry and has been tested heavily for photography. It's one of the best powders hands down for flash photography!
@@julieruby I have a bridal trial today so maybe I'll give my client a sample pot of it to try. My curiosity is if a client touches up their makeup incorrectly ( maybe packs on too much in one area or doesn't buff the powder in enough), will they have any issues!? I'll have to ask my client to give me some feedback! Thank you for your response xx
@@lulianaxx I know it may seem intimidating because the powder is white, but it is completely translucent! You can always let your bride know to put it on lightly as well. I just wouldn’t recommend it for women of color!
@@julieruby thank you!!
I personally don’t like the idea that people think that they just can be added on last minute. I’m working on my contract and such now and it lays out that I’m not doing any makeup on anyone that wasn’t part of the deal off the hop. Especially if I have somewhere to be afterwards. Like no judgement if you don’t mind an add on last minute. I personally think it’s rude. Either you’re getting your makeup done by me or not. I don’t like worrying about maybes and having to consider them if they want their makeup done or not
I totally get where you are coming from but to me I personally don’t schedule weddings or appts after weddings in case this happens. In my mind, it’s a compliment since a person was so impressed with my work that they wanted to get makeup done by me as well. Plus, it’s more money that I originally wasn’t making. But it’s all about perspective :)