What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Providing Exceptional Service Starts with the Details
Every client and project is unique. To ensure I can deliver the best possible experience and provide an accurate quote, please include the following information when reaching out regarding a booking:
-Date of Service – When will you need makeup and/or hair services?
-Number of Clients – How many individuals will require services?
-Trial Session – Will you need a trial or preview appointment in advance of the event or shoot?
-Type of Services Needed – Please specify whether you are requesting makeup application, hair styling, special effects, wig styling, or a combination. Reference photos are encouraged and appreciated.
-Location – Where will the session take place? Please include the address or general area (on-site, in-studio, venue, etc.).
-Allergies or Sensitivities – Please disclose any known allergies, product sensitivities, or skin concerns that I should be aware of.
Deposit & Change Policy
A 10% non-refundable deposit is required to secure your booking date. This deposit will be applied toward the final total.
If there are any changes to the booking—including the date, location, number of clients, or type of services—please notify me 14 business days in advance, and no later than 7 business days prior to the scheduled event.
Additional services requested after the initial agreement may incur extra charges, which will be discussed and confirmed in advance.
Cancellations made less than 7 business days prior to the appointment will result in forfeiture of the deposit.
Tax Notice
All estimates and final invoices will include a 9.75% Los Angeles sales tax in accordance with state and local regulations.
Clear communication from the start helps ensure a seamless, stress-free experience. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you!
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
What to Expect When Booking
When working with a new client, my goal is to make the entire experience smooth, personalized, and stress-free. Here’s what you can expect:
Initial Consultation – We’ll connect to discuss the occasion, your personal style, skin type, and any inspiration photos you have. This helps me understand your vision and tailor the look to fit you perfectly.
Skin Prep & Application – On the day of your appointment, I’ll begin with skincare prep to ensure a flawless base. From there, I’ll apply your customized makeup look using professional products and techniques that enhance your features and ensure long-lasting wear.
Final Touches & Review – Before we wrap up, I’ll make sure everything is set, comfortable, and camera-ready. I’m happy to make any adjustments and share tips for touch-ups if needed.
Whether it’s for a special event, photoshoot, or a night out, I’m here to help you feel confident and look your best.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Licensed Cosmetologist | Texas & California
Graduate of Cinema Makeup School, Complete Track – March 2025
As a dual-state licensed cosmetologist in Texas and California, I bring a strong foundation in beauty, hair, and skincare paired with advanced training from the prestigious Cinema Makeup School in Los Angeles. I completed the school’s full curriculum in March 2025, gaining specialized skills in beauty, editorial, character, and special effects makeup. My approach blends artistry with precision, allowing me to create looks tailored to each client’s vision—whether for everyday glam, bridal, fashion, or film.
How did you get started doing this type of work?
My journey in makeup began in high school, where I served as the head of the makeup crew for our theatre productions. That early experience sparked a deep love for transformative beauty and storytelling through makeup.
I went on to earn my cosmetology license in Texas and later relocated to Los Angeles to further my education. There, I completed the Complete Track at Cinema Makeup School, receiving in-depth training in beauty, editorial, character, and special effects makeup. I also became a licensed cosmetologist in California, expanding my opportunities coast to coast.
Since then, I’ve had the privilege of working on set, with wedding parties, and on a variety of photoshoots—helping clients feel confident, creative, and camera-ready for any occasion.
What types of customers have you worked with?
Special Events – Glam looks for galas, weddings, award shows, and private events, with a focus on enhancing natural beauty while ensuring long-lasting, photo-ready results.
Family & Lifestyle Photoshoots – Soft, timeless makeup for family portraits and milestone moments.
Theatre Productions – Hands-on work with cast members, managing both makeup and wigs for live performances.
Film & On-Set Work – Camera-ready looks for actors and talent, with attention to continuity, lighting, and production needs.
Whether it’s a red carpet, a rehearsal, or behind the scenes, I bring professionalism, creativity, and a calm presence to every project.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Know Your Vision
Come prepared with a general idea of the look you’re going for. Whether it’s clean and natural, full glam, or character-driven, having reference photos and a clear goal helps me bring your dream bring it to life.
Book Early—Especially for Weekends
Dates can fill up quickly, particularly during wedding season or awards season. Booking well in advance gives you more flexibility and time to schedule a trial, if needed.
What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
What is the occasion?
– Is this for a wedding, photoshoot, special event, film, theatre, or something else?
How many people need services?
– Will this be just for you, or are there others needing makeup (e.g., bridal party, cast members, family)?
What kind of look are you going for?
– Do you have a specific style in mind (natural, glam, bold, period-specific, character-based)? Reference photos help!
What’s your timeline?
– What time do you need to be ready by? Are there multiple events in one day?
Where will the makeup be done?
– Will you come to the artist or need them on-site? If on-site, what kind of space/light is available?
Do you have any skin sensitivities or product preferences?
– Are there any allergies, sensitivities, or specific brands you prefer or avoid?
Do you need hair or additional services?
– Do you also need hairstyling, lashes, touch-ups, or wig work?
What’s your budget?
– Having a general budget in mind helps the artist suggest what’s possible within that range.
Do you need a trial or preview session?
– Especially important for weddings, productions, or detailed character looks.
Will you need touch-ups or on-site support throughout the event or shoot?
– For long events, photo shoots, or stage/film, you may want the artist to stay on location.