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Simple Makeup: Enhance Your Natural Beauty.
Achieve a fresh and effortless look with Simple Makeup. Whether you're getting ready for a casual day out or want a quick touch-up, this makeup routine is all about enhancing your natural beauty. Start with a light foundation to even out your skin tone, add a touch of blush for a healthy glow, and highlight your eyes with mascara and a swipe of neutral eyeshadow. Finish off with a soft lip color, and you're ready to go! Simple Makeup is the perfect choice for those who prefer a minimalistic and easy-to-apply beauty routine that brings out your best features."

AED150.00

60 MINS

Available Options
Bride Makeup
Engagement look Makeup
Party makeup
Corporate look makeup
Red carpet look
HD makeup
Hd bride makeup
Pre wedding
Cocktail galm
Haldi ceremony

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Frequently Asked Questions

Teens can use a tinted moisturizer, lip balm, mascara, and light blush for a fresh, natural appearance.
Yes, it minimizes product usage, reducing the chance of irritation or clogged pores.
Simple makeup enhances natural features with fewer products, while heavy makeup involves full coverage and dramatic enhancements.
Yes, simple makeup can be enhanced with eyeliner, lipstick, or highlighter to suit formal occasions.
Simple makeup usually takes 40 minutes to apply.
The makeup artist profession offers varied income opportunities based on specialization, location, and experience. Whether working in Bollywood, as a freelancer, or in high-end salons, makeup artists have the potential to build successful and lucrative careers.
Itโ€™s best to book your makeup artist at least 3-6 months in advance, especially during the wedding season, to ensure availability.
Yes, a trial session helps you finalize your look, test the products, and make any adjustments before the big day.
Follow a good skincare routine, stay hydrated, and consider facials and exfoliation treatments at least a few weeks before the wedding.
Consider factors like your wedding dress, theme, personal preferences, and skin tone to select a look that enhances your features.
Traditional Makeup: Applied with brushes and sponges, providing a fuller coverage. Airbrush Makeup: A lightweight, long-lasting option sprayed onto the skin for a flawless, natural finish.
Bridal makeup typically takes 2-3 hours, including hair styling and final touch-ups.
Bring inspiration photos, your wedding dress color swatch, and any specific products you prefer.
Yes, with proper products and setting sprays, bridal makeup is designed to last 8-12 hours.
Itโ€™s better to do your makeup before wearing the dress to avoid any accidental stains.
Yes, false lashes can enhance your look, and there are natural styles available for a subtle effect.
Your makeup artist will use mattifying products and setting powders to control shine and maintain a natural finish
Carry blotting papers, a compact powder, and your lipstick for minor touch-ups.
Yes, makeup can be tailored to fit the style and traditions of different cultural weddings.
The price varies based on the artist's experience, location, and the type of makeup (traditional vs. airbrush), ranging from moderate to high-end packages.
Your makeup should complement your outfit rather than match it exactly. Neutral or complementing shades work best.
Your makeup should complement your outfit rather than match it exactly. Neutral or complementing shades work best.
Party makeup is usually more dramatic, long-lasting, and includes extra elements like contouring, bold colors, and shimmer.
Smokey eyes, glitter eyeshadow, or winged eyeliner work well for a party-ready look.
Yes, contouring defines your features, and highlighting adds a radiant glow.
A natural, minimal makeup look with neutral tones is ideal. Stick to lightweight foundation, subtle eye makeup, and soft lip colors to maintain a professional appearance.
To ensure long-lasting makeup: Use a good primer before applying foundation. Set your makeup with a translucent powder. Finish with a setting spray to lock everything in place. Blot excess oil with blotting papers instead of adding layers of powder.
Yes, but keep it minimal. A thin, precise line using brown or black eyeliner enhances your eyes without looking too dramatic. Avoid heavy winged eyeliner or bold colors.
A red carpet makeup look is all about achieving a glamorous, flawless, and photogenic appearance. It typically includes a perfect base, bold eyes or lips, contouring, and a radiant glow.
Red carpet makeup focuses on high-definition (HD) techniques to ensure the look is flawless in photos and under bright lights. It often involves: Full coverage foundation. Heavy contouring and highlighting. Long-lasting, smudge-proof products. Luminous finishes for a radiant glow.
Shimmery, smokey, or metallic eyeshadows in gold, bronze, or neutral tones are popular for red carpet looks. Matte shades can also be used for a sophisticated, timeless appearance.
For balance, choose one focal point: Bold eyes (smokey, winged liner) with nude lips. Bold lips (red, plum) with soft eye makeup.
Start with: Cleansing and exfoliating. Hydrating with a good moisturizer. Using a pore-filling primer to smooth the skin.
HD (High Definition) makeup look is a technique that creates a flawless, natural, yet camera-ready finish. It uses products with light-diffusing properties to blur imperfections and give the skin a smooth, even appearance without looking cakey.
HD makeup is designed for high-resolution cameras and bright lighting, offering: Lightweight yet full coverage. No cakiness or patchiness. Natural and skin-like finish in person and on camera. Long-lasting without creasing. Regular makeup may not provide the same level of precision and could look heavy under professional lighting.
Yes, but it's important to properly moisturize and use hydrating primers and foundations to avoid dryness or flakiness. A dewy setting spray can help keep skin looking fresh.
Yes, HD makeup is suitable for mature skin as it provides a smooth, hydrating, and lightweight coverage without settling into fine lines. Choose hydrating formulas and avoid heavy powders.
Use a good oil-based cleanser or micellar water to break down the makeup, followed by a gentle face wash to cleanse the skin thoroughly.
Pre-wedding makeup is usually lighter, more natural, and focuses on enhancing everyday beauty, while wedding day makeup is more dramatic, long-lasting, and designed to withstand photography, lighting, and long hours.
Stick to neutral shades like browns, golds, and peach tones. Soft smokey eyes or subtle shimmer on the lids look great in photos without being too over the top.
Use a mattifying primer to control oil. Opt for waterproof and sweat-resistant products. Blotting papers are great for quick touch-ups. Set makeup with a setting spray designed for long wear.
Yes, subtle glitter on the eyes or cheekbones adds a touch of drama without looking overdone. Stick to fine, light-reflecting formulas for a classy look.