If your eyes are the windows to your soul, then your eyebrows are the frames. Well-shaped brows are essential when it comes to looking your best. Eyebrow shaping has become very popular in recent years, with a lot more people around the world spending extra time, money, and attention to ensure that their window frames show off their eyes as best they can.
Back in the day, shaping your brows meant simply waxing or tweezing them and possibly tinting them and defining them with a pencil or powder. Nowadays, there are a lot more options to choose from. You can now have your eyebrows threaded and even go for microblading. There are more maintenance products available, and many are spending extra time every morning to ensure that their brows make the statement they want.
It can be difficult to choose a career path, especially when you have various interests and endless options to choose from. When giving advice on which career path to pursue, many people advise that you choose a career where you can earn a lot of money regardless of whether or not you will actually enjoy the work that you do. Others will advise that you follow your passion and that you should choose to do something that you enjoy even if you just earn enough money to pay your bills.
We believe that life is too short to be stuck doing a job that you hate. It is far better to choose a career path that will allow you to do something that you enjoy doing and earn enough money to live comfortably. You can follow your passion and earn a decent living.
If you have been working in the beauty industry a while, followed celebrity treatment trends, or just love a good massage yourself, then you have probably heard of reflexology. The ancient practice, however, has much more profound origins than most realise. Today, it is recognised as a form of massage that offers real benefits to those who enjoy this focused treatment, and studying such a course might just be the boost your career needs.
School-leavers and those currently working in the health and aesthetics industry are often interested in courses that will afford them the best line of work. The beauty industry is known for its endless opportunities when it comes to work options, but it can also be a fiercely competitive climate. In this sense, it is essential to have an educational edge and top-notch certifications to your name if you want to stand out amongst others in the same field. Finding the right institution of learning is thus key, which is why we give you some key tips on choosing between beauty schools in Gauteng.
The beauty industry is known for having a treatment or technique to improve the health and appearance of just about any part of the body – from the top of your head to the bottom of your feet. It is no surprise, then, that hairstyling is something about which many professionals in the field wish to learn. Not only is fast-fashion hairstyling a way to extend a professional’s range of services, but it comes in handy for your future client stuck in a pinch.
You can have perfectly applied foundation, eye make-up, and lipstick, but if your eyebrows are untamed, it detracts from your look. Pairing flawless make-up with eyebrows that are in desperate need of shaping is difficult. If you start with perfectly shaped brows before you apply your make-up, you will end up with a much better result.
Think of the eyes as artworks and your eyebrows as their frames. The frame makes a big difference to how the artwork looks when displayed. If you have a beautiful picture but a bad frame, the picture will not look as good as it would with a frame that matches its beauty.
When you get married, there are many things you need to do, such as find a venue and dress, choose a hairstyle from the endless options available, get your wedding Pinterest boards ready if you haven’t already, decide who to invite, send out invitations, choose a cake, bridesmaid’s dresses, and menu, get a caterer, plan a honeymoon, decide how you want your make-up to be done, find a photographer, etc.
Your checklist can quickly start to seem overwhelming and never-ending. While we cannot help you with a venue, menu, or seating chart, we can help when it comes to your make-up.
Here is a quick checklist that you can follow to make sure yours is one thing you do not have to worry about on your day.
If you have a bad hair day, then it can affect your entire day negatively. As much as a lot of people do not want to admit it, feeling good about the way you look does make you feel a lot more confident overall. When somebody feels insecure about their appearance, it usually shows.
Appearance is not everything and it is very important to focus on other things, such as your skills, growth, family and friends, and what you offer the world, but when you look good and your hair looks great, you will feel more confident and, therefore, feel better when you are in a boardroom, at a family event, or when catching your reflection in the mirror.
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.
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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.