Introduction to Makeup Skill Acquisition Program

Introduction to Makeup Skill Acquisition Class

Welcome to the Makeup Skill Acquisition Program — a creative and hands-on journey into the art and science of beauty enhancement. This class is designed to equip you with the practical skills, product knowledge, and professional techniques needed to create flawless, confidence-boosting makeup looks for yourself and others.

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Whether you’re a beginner exploring the basics or an aspiring makeup artist aiming for a career in the beauty industry, this program will guide you step-by-step. You will learn essential techniques such as skin preparation, foundation matching, contouring, eye artistry, and lip definition, as well as how to work with different face shapes, skin tones, and occasions.

Beyond application, we will explore hygiene practices, product selection, and the latest beauty trends — ensuring you are confident, creative, and industry-ready. By the end of this class, you will not only master makeup artistry but also gain the ability to express individuality, enhance natural beauty, and inspire self-confidence in others.

 Expected Outcomes

By the end of the program, participants should:

  • Confidently perform different makeup styles.

  • Understand how to match makeup with skin tone and occasion.

  • Maintain professional hygiene standards.

  • Be able to start a small-scale makeup business or freelance service.

  • Build a portfolio to attract clients.

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Course Administrators

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Beyond professional work, Timilehim is deeply committed to teaching and empowering others. Through [his/her/their] make-up courses, students learn not just technical skills—such as foundation matching, contouring, eye artistry, and product selection—but also how to express creativity and build confidence. Classes are designed to suit beginners, aspiring professionals, and beauty enthusiasts, with a blend of theory, hands-on practice, and real-world industry tips.
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Alive is a highly skilled and passionate make-up artist with years of experience in the beauty industry. Known for [his/her/their] creative artistry, attention to detail, and ability to bring out the best in every face, [Name] has worked with clients ranging from everyday individuals to high-profile personalities.
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Deborah teaching style is approachable, supportive, and practical, ensuring each student gains both the knowledge and confidence to excel. With a belief that beauty is both an art and a skill, [Name] continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of make-up professionals.

Foundation

A skin-toned base product used to create an even complexion, cover imperfections, and prepare the skin for the rest of the makeup. Comes in liquid, cream, or powder form.

Face Primer

A product applied before foundation to smooth the skin, blur pores, and help makeup last longer. Can be mattifying for oily skin or hydrating for dry skin.

Moisturizer

A skincare essential applied before makeup to hydrate the skin, creating a smooth base. Keeps makeup from looking dry or cakey.

Blush

Adds a healthy flush of color to the cheeks, making the face look fresh and lively. Available in powder, cream, or liquid form.

Lipstick

A cosmetic for adding color, definition, and sometimes moisture to the lips. Comes in matte, satin, glossy, or creamy finishes.

Gold (Makeup Gold/Gold Pigment)

Shimmery gold powders or creams used for highlighting eyes, cheeks, or lips for a glamorous look.

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Eye Liner

Defines and accentuates the eyes. Can be pencil, gel, or liquid. Used along the lash line to create depth or dramatic effects.

Eye Primer

Applied to the eyelids before eyeshadow to intensify color and prevent creasing or fading.

Eyelashes

Eyelashes can be natural or enhanced with mascara, lash extensions, or false lashes to make the eyes look bigger, brighter, and more defined. In makeup, they help frame the eyes and add drama or softness depending on the style.

Eye Shadow

Colored powder or cream applied to the eyelids to enhance or change their shape and color. Comes in matte, shimmer, metallic, and glitter finishes.

Contour

A darker shade of makeup used to define and sculpt facial features, such as cheekbones, jawline, and nose.

Face Highlight (Highlighter)

A light-reflecting product applied to high points of the face (cheekbones, brow bones, nose bridge) to create a luminous glow.

Setting Spray

A fine mist applied after makeup to lock it in place and prolong wear.

Concealer

A concentrated product used to cover blemishes, dark circles, and discoloration.

Setting Powder

A fine powder used to set foundation and concealer, control shine, and give a smooth, long-lasting finish. Comes in loose or pressed form, and can be translucent or tinted.

Testimonials

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"Before I joined this class, I could barely apply eyeliner without smudging it everywhere. Now, I can do a full face of makeup with confidence — from foundation to flawless blending. The instructors were patient, supportive, and shared so many professional tips I had never heard before. I’ve even started earning extra income doing makeup for friends and events. This class didn’t just teach me a skill — it gave me confidence and opened new opportunities. I’m so grateful I took this course!"— Amaka, Former Student
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"I used to spend a lot of money paying others to do my makeup because I thought it was too hard to learn. After taking this class, I realized it’s all about the right techniques and products. The lessons were clear, practical, and fun, and the hands-on practice made a huge difference. Now, I can do my own makeup for weddings, parties, and even casual outings — and people keep asking me who did it! I’m so glad I invested in this training." — Sophia, Makeup Class Graduate