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Episode 15: Through the Eyes of NiSi- Part 2: Its not just Makeup- The ”Beauty” of Bridal Series 

We continue our discussion on bridal makeup and how what we do is not just about showing up and doing makeup.

Press PLAY to hear the audio replay of the 3.9.22 show.

Episode 15

I met Courtney at the beginning of my makeup artistry journey and she has truly been a great friend and always there to brainstorm and lend an ear when I’m trying to get my life together, personally and professionally. We are there for each other and help make each other better. We have serviced weddings together, referred each other; as well as built our businesses by sharing our experiences, triumphs and trials.

Courtney Haynes of Courtney K Beauty

We both love giving everyday women the opportunity to feel comfortable in their own skin. We are our clients! You won’t see us everyday with makeup- we are everyday women with families, and building our brands; but when its time to step out… ‘we ready!’ We have a team of Makeup Artists and Hairstylists that we trust, should you need a glam squad for your big day. (Guess what?! Some of them may be on the Live tonight)

What are some things a Bride should consider when looking for a Bridal Makeup Artist?

Time- How long will your day be? What time will all of your vendors arrive? The bridal party’s arrival time? Be realistic when planning your day and leave a cushion for things that may come up since you can’t predict the weather and so much more.

Snacks- Make sure you eat as well as your bridal party. We as service providers try not to take ‘lunch break’ to keep everything going. Everyone needs to stay hydrated. Be careful when trying to make sure your waist is snatched. You also want to make it through the day.

Know your coins- Weddings can get expensive. Be realistic in what you can or can’t contribute for your bridal party’s beauty services. Don’t go in debt because of one day. You have the rest of your lives to make more moments and memories.

Are these questions that you are asking? Do you need more clarification? Leave your questions and comments below and/or join us for the Facebook Live tonight.

A bridal squad that Courtney K Beauty and NiSi’s Eyes serviced together

If only you could be a fly on the wall when we have conversations about our lives as bridal makeup artists and hairstylists…. well here’s your chance. We are letting you inside our in depth conversations, giving more tips and behind the scenes information on what it takes to be a bridal makeup artist and what things Brides should consider. Be there TONIGHT at 8pm EST on Facebook Live (the time below is for the west coast folk). Click below to set your reminder!

3.9.22

Join us on Facebook, TONIGHT at 8pm EST (press Get Reminder above) to go more in depth on what all goes into being a Bridal Makeup Artist, what you should look for, etc.

Be sure to leave your comments, questions and any feedback in the comment section below.

Like for real, we want to help people understand what all goes into this business.

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Make sure you check in next week when we continue our series on Bridal Beauty and what goes into being a Bridal Makeup Artist/ Hairstylist.

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Always with a Brush,

NiSi

Life as a MUA…She Almost Hit me!

If you follow me on social media, you may have heard me say that people’s experiences directly affect how they react in certain situations. Well the same applies when it comes to clients and their Makeup Artists.

I met a young lady through a referral, unfortunately we didn’t meet face to face right away due to COVID-19. Her wedding had to be postponed due to unrelated COVID issues, but we would soon meet for her bridal makeup preview.

The day finally came for us to get together to test out a makeup look for her special day. Luckily we were able to meet a few times prior. My clients sometimes become good friends, acquaintances and business connects; I love that. Your makeup artist (especially your bridal MUA should be someone that you can trust and feel comfortable with). We had a blast but I quickly learned that I needed to be on guard.

They usually say don’t mess with a black woman’s hair, well you may not want to mess with a woman’s eyes. One might ask, how are you to do eye makeup then?

Welllllllll, this is how it all went down.

Now when I do makeup, I start with the eyes so if there is any fallout, there’s less to clean up and I don’t waste product; however, that may have been to my advantage in this case. So we moisturized her skin, added primer, moved on to the brows and started working on her eyes. We were doing good, laughing and talking, and keeping it moving. I added a liquid eyeliner and some natural looking eyelashes.

Disclaimer: I love a good lash, however I’m not big on the Snuffleupagus looking lashes. I like lashes to look very natural. Most of my clients are everyday women, who don’t wear a lot of makeup (if any) and have found the love of their life and wanting to add a little extra glam on wedding day. We want everyone to see this whole package when the doors open, not just her eyelashes flapping. Her fiancé wants to recognize his/her fiancee walking down the aisle and we aim to make that happen. I digress…

Once my client got used to the eyelashes and being sure she could see clearly, I was ready to move on to eyeliner for the bottom waterline and mascara. If you’ve sat in my chair, I try to get in and get out when it comes to that bottom waterline. No one likes it and that’s when we learn how strong your tear ducts are. I always give a warning that I’m about to go there so that my client can prepare themselves. Sometimes the trick of looking up and the opposite way of the eye I’m working on works, but sometimes it doesn’t. My client almost grabbed my hands as I got up to her eye. She said it was a reflex, I just didn’t want to poke her in her eye. We had a couple tries and gut busting laughs.

Y’all listen, when I tell y’all she had to sit on her hands and we had to count to 3 to get the eyeliner on that bottom waterline. I wish I had a picture but I can’t put her out there like that. I am glad I lived to tell the tale.

Every tip and trick doesn’t work for everybody and you are constantly learning from each experience. Not everyone is okay with things coming towards their eyes. Sometimes you have to get creative, sometimes that area may take longer than for others, sometimes people will cry puddles just at the thought of anything being that close to their eye. My point is I AM CONSTANTLY LEARNING no matter how long I’ve been doing makeup.

Just know, when it was wedding day; we still had to count to 3 but those hands had to be put away first. We had a good laugh and she looked amazing; I just didn’t want a black eye from simply trying to make her comfortably flawless.

Want to hear more about my life as a Makeup Artist? Let me know in the comments below and ask whatever questions you may have.

Always with a Brush,

NiSi

Through the Eyes of NiSi- Episode 3 Say Thank You (continued)

Let’s continue the discussion…

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Photo by Chip Foust- as seen in Sophisticate’s Black Hair. Hair by Nikia Gorham Teague
Photo by Lamar Yaz Photography
Photo by Derek Palmer Photography
Photo by One Click Photography

Above are just some of the modeling photos that have been taken by some amazing photographers over the years. If you’re looking for one, just let me know. If you have any questions regarding me being a full figured model and/or being Ms. Full Figured North Carolina (or any other pageantry system), please do not hesitate to ask.

2018 Ms. Full Figured NC 1st Runner Up and Ms. Social Media

As I said in the show, be sure to follow BL and stream more of his music on all streaming platforms. The song ‘Gotchu’ is also on Da Brat’s new mixtape. BL is doing big things so make sure you follow his journey as well. Here’s his newest video.

NEXT SHOW- DECEMBER 22ND AT 10AM EST– www.WDRBMedia.com

Make sure you check in next week when we discuss Topshelf ARTistry, poetry, and Yonitry; I’ll be reading excerpts of a couple of my poems.

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Always with a Brush,

NiSi

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