Eye make-up is fun to play around with. With some eyeshadow, eyeliner, and mascara, you can make a bold statement and create works of art using different colours and shades. While our grandparents may only have used brown or black eyeliner and mascara, nowadays, we have an endless array of colourful options. However, while applying make-up is loads of fun, it’s equally important to remove it as carefully as you apply it.
Over the last few years, the importance of self-care and taking the time to relax and recharge has become evident. Self-care entails doing things that are good for you and your body, such as eating well, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, making sure you spend enough time with friends and family, and regularly doing things that bring you happiness. It can also include healing treatments such as full-body massages and reflexology sessions. A good spa day never hurt anybody and a treatment with a qualified therapist can help you relax and rejuvenate in no time.
Do you love 1950s-inspired clothing, hair, and make-up? So do we! If you want to know how you can get the retro look when applying your make-up, you’re in luck. Today we’re going to teach you how in just a few simple steps.
Do you remember the first time you ever put make-up on? Perhaps it was for a school play or a ballet recital. Maybe it was for a school dance. The first time you ever wore make-up might have been when you went on your first date or went to the movies with your friends.
They say that the only time a woman should look down is to show off her eyeshadow. If you want to make a bold statement, you can do so with striking eye make-up. Whether you are making the statement on your own face or a client’s, eye-make can transform an everyday look into a dazzling one. Make-up is a form of art and has been beautifying people for thousands of years. If you see yourself as an artist, why not make a career of it and enrol in one of our courses?
If your dream is to help people to be healthier, feel better, and take care of themselves, maybe it’s time to take a course in reflexology. This alternative therapy works with pressure points on the hands and feet and aims to alleviate stress and relax the body.
Unless one intentionally shaves one’s scalp, has gone bald, has a disorder like alopecia, or has to undergo medical treatment that causes hair loss, most people have hair on the head. Fundamentally, head hair helps to protect the scalp from the elements and provides a degree of cushioning in the event of a bump or blow that may damage the scalp, skull, or brain.
It is unlikely that the time-honoured institution of marriage will ever fall away and cease to exist, no matter how much standards, traditions, and trends change. Wedding fashions can and do change, a great deal and often, but the need and demand for the best, most suitable, and effective bridal make-up remains constant.
Firm believers in reflexology’s therapeutic benefits swear by this practice as one which is effective in a host of restorative aspects. This type of treatment is quite beneficial. It is non-invasive and definitely relaxing. Unlike a foot massage, in its true purpose and function, it is a therapy.
Hairstyling plays such an important role in one’s appearance, to the extent that it is an integral part of that overall, very important and lasting first impression — the perception by which one is remembered by many.
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NICCI LANDMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
I am the designated photographer for the only internationally and nationally accredited make-up training institution which is celebrating is 52 years of operation. I love to experiment with the power of photography, specialising in conceptual & fashion, although I love shooting anything that challenges me. I shoot on location but also have my own studio situated in Parktown, Johannesburg.