Tuesday 9 July 2013

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos Biography

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Shakereen Chowdhury has always been in love with the world of creative beauty and artistry. Combining the flair of henna, makeup and hair expertise, Shakereen has established a reputable name in the industry. Her originality and professionalism continually exceed expectations, with over 13 years’ experience as a henna artist, and almost 10 years as a makeup/hair stylist. Her success is driven by her talent, consistent referrals, friendly personality, and her ability to recognise each and every client’s needs.

Shakereen has local and overseas experience as a freelance professional bridal makeup artist. She is committed to making sure her clients feel flawless and beautiful! Born in Canada, and now living in Sydney for the past 5 years, Shakereen has always embraced diversity. She has worked with clients from all walks of life and assisted with various types of special occasions. Appreciating each and every experience with her clients, Shakereen feels privileged to assist others with flawless professional wedding makeup artistry during their most memorable moments.

As a professional bridal stylist in Sydney, Shakereen has assisted with the following types of wedding events:

Muslim
Christian
Sikh
Buddhist
Hindu
East Indian
Punjabi
Sri Lankan
Chinese
Malaysian
Arab
South Indian
Filipino
Bangladeshi
Pakistani
Hispanic
Western
Fijian
Shakereen approaches each bridal hair and makeup project with originality and imagination, whilst listening to her clients' wants and needs. Her dedication, passion and continual modern approach to trends in the industry have contributed to her success so far.

Shakereen continues to grow strengths within her services and always aims to present all her clients with a fun, relaxing and enjoyable experience - Every time!
To understand why makeup requires different skills, it is important to consider how lasting images are created on different media. The image, seen by the naked eye, impacts on the retina and is transmitted to the brain. To develop a photograph, the image is transferred to film where it is created chemically, whereas videos record images electronically on magnetic tape. The trained makeup artist understands these differences and uses the tools of their trade accordingly to compensate for these differences.

The Camera's Distortions because the camera only records a two-dimensional, flat image whereas the naked eye sees a three-dimensional image, it exaggerates facial flaws: a wide, full face appears wider, close-set or deep-set eyes photograph closer-set or deeper-set, and sometimes these types of eyes can photograph very small when a person smiles.
The Solution Very few people, except professional models, are blessed with bone structure which creates natural planes on the face. As the camera flattens the face even more, the professional makeup artist, through the skillful use of highlighting, contouring and placement of color, creates the illusion of definitive bone structure. The makeup artist strives to create large, upturned eyes, high cheekbones, a strong jaw line and a symmetrical mouth.nto the eyes! With bridal makeup it is important that your eye makeup is not too overpowering or dramatic. Your aim should be to look like a better version of your every day self! You will have your photos as memories forever- you don't want to look back years from now and think "Ugh! My makeup is SO 2013!". I always recommend a classic vs. "trendy" look. The most popular bridal eye makeup request is the brown smoky eye. This can be achieved using several shades of brown (dark/medium brown, light brown, and taupe). A vanilla colored eye shadow with a bit of shimmer is used to accentuate the brow bone and I also apply a barely there pink as the base color for this look. These colors can all be found at your area store but if you have a bit extra to spend Urban Decay makes a fabulous eye shadow set, Naked Palette which includes all the colors you need for the brown smoky eye and more! (Urban Decay products can be purchased through their website or in-store at your local Sephora). To go along with the shadow you also will need eye shadow primer. This can be hit or miss in drug stores and you may need to purchase this at a makeup counter. Wal-Mart sells Hard Candy eye primer for a very affordable price. While many may choose to skip this I feel it is an essential, as it keeps your eye makeup in place and allows a better application. With all the tears at a wedding I would not skip over this product!
Think seriously about hiring a makeup artist; everyday makeup is different from your wedding day needs.
Take time to try a few different makeup artists and choose one who understands your personal tastes.
Use eye drops if your eyes look red or tired on the day of (but stick with a brand you've used before to avoid unwelcome surprises).
Get as much sleep as possible the night before the big day.
Apply concealer to banish dark circles under your eyes.
Use matte eye shadows (they won't reflect light or look too shiny).
Use an off-white matte shadow along your brow bone if you have light skin, or peach if you have dark skin, to illuminate your eyes even more.
Blend well, especially at the corners of your eyes, since cameras pick up visible makeup lines.
Define your brows with a pencil or powder that matches your hair color.
Wear at least two layers of mascara.
Use an eyelash curler before and after applying your first coat of mascara.
Prevent makeup meltdowns by using a smudge-proof or waterproof mascara. (If you really don't like its look or feel, use one coat of regular mascara overlaid with a light coat of waterproof mascara.)
Buy a new mascara for your wedding day, but test it a few days before the wedding if it's a new brand.
Although weddings can be the happiest day of your life, trying to budget and balance your checkbook during the process is something that can throw the most laid back bride into stress mode. In the United States, the average wedding costs over twenty five thousand dollars! While trying to budget, many brides realize they cannot afford to hire a makeup artist which can cost anywhere from $ 60.00 to $ 300.00 per person. If you cannot afford a professional to glam you up, or would prefer to do it yourself yet have little makeup expertise have no fear! As a freelance makeup artist, the vast majority of my clients are soon-to-be brides wanting to look picture perfect on their big day. Throughout my time primping my brides I have learned many tips and tricks to doing the perfect wedding makeup. In this article I will share my knowledge and with a little practice, you can go from makeup novice to knowledgeable in very little time.
Before you begin, it is important to get together your makeup in advance. What do you already have? What items do you need to buy? One of the questions I am most often asked is "What is the difference between drugstore vs. professional or department store makeup?" This can really depend on a number of factors. While my makeup kit contains many high end products, I also have many fabulous drug store finds that work just as well as expensive cosmetics. Foundation is essential to wear on your wedding day, even if you usually skip it. Foundation will provide long lasting coverage, make your skin tone appears more even on film, and act as a "base" for the rest of you makeup to make it stays on from dawn 'til dusk. Foundation is the one item you shouldn't skimp on. I highly recommend using a professional product. My favorite brand I use on all my brides is Cinema Secrets. Because Cinema Secrets only has one physical store (in Burbank, CA) I order all my products online. They offer a wonderful, affordable 5 pallette foundation sampler so you aren't stuck ordering just one shade you are unsure will even match your skin tone. Other companies such as MAC and Makeup Forever also sell great long lasting foundations. If you have a question about the correct shade call customer service- they are trained to help you in that Before you begin, it is important to get together your makeup in advance. What do you already have? What items do you need to buy? One of the questions I am most often asked is "What is the difference between drugstore vs. professional or department store makeup?" This can really depend on a number of factors. While my makeup kit contains many high end products, I also have many fabulous drug store finds that work just as well as expensive cosmetics. Foundation is essential to wear on your wedding day, even if you usually skip it. Foundation will provide long lasting coverage, make your skin tone appears more even on film, and act as a "base" for the rest of you makeup to make it stays on from dawn 'til dusk. Foundation is the one item you shouldn't skimp on. I highly recommend using a professional product. My favorite brand I use on all my brides is Cinema Secrets. Because Cinema Secrets only has one physical store (in Burbank, CA) I order all my products online. They offer a wonderful, affordable 5 pallette foundation sampler so you aren't stuck ordering just one shade you are unsure will even match your skin tone. Other companies such as MAC and Makeup Forever also sell great long lasting foundations. If you have a question about the correct shade call customer service- they are trained to help you in that department and can match you with the correct color.

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

Arabian Bridal Makeup Videos

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