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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

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These are my confessions…

So instead of putting this in poetry form, I figured I need to write it out and tell you how I really feel. If you follow me on social media (@nisiseyesmakeupartistry), you know that I had bridal makeup clients yesterday.

I was up at 6am, and pretty much on my feet from 8am until about 630pm. I stopped and got a 4 for 4 from Wendy’s once my job was complete; because that whole day all I had was a bowl of oatmeal before I left the house, some water (definitely not enough), and 2 mini chocolate chip muffins. I was exhausted when I got home, so I laid down.

Due to me taking a nap once I got home, I was up at about 2am with a headache. So I took Excedrin Migraine about 4am, drank some water and laid back down. I usually have migraines but this felt more like a tension headache (pain nonetheless). As I sit here typing this at 1:45 on this Sunday afternoon, it still lingers on but I am still pinpointing my triggers of migraines and tension headaches (for me it feels kinda one in the same), but the fact that I’m even up able too type this tells me that this is no migraine.

So some may ask, whats’s the difference between a cluster headache and a migraine?

Well according to MayoClinic.org, Cluster headaches are one of the most painful types of headache. A cluster headache commonly awakens you in the middle of the night with intense pain in or around one eye on one side of your head.

A cluster headache strikes quickly, usually without warning, although you might first have migraine-like nausea and aura. Common signs and symptoms during a headache include:

  • Excruciating pain that is generally situated in, behind or around one eye, but may radiate to other areas of your face, head and neck
  • One-sided pain
  • Restlessness
  • Excessive tearing
  • Redness of your eye on the affected side
  • Stuffy or runny nose on the affected side
  • Forehead or facial sweating on the affected side
  • Pale skin (pallor) or flushing on your face
  • Swelling around your eye on the affected side
  • Drooping eyelid on the affected side

A migraine can cause severe throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation, usually on one side of the head. It’s often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. Migraine attacks can last for hours to days, and the pain can be so severe that it interferes with your daily activities. Migraines, which often begin in childhood, adolescence or early adulthood, can progress through four stages: prodrome, aura, attack and post-drome. Not everyone who has migraines goes through all stages.

There are a number of migraine triggers, including:

  • Hormonal changes in women. Fluctuations in estrogen, such as before or during menstrual periods, pregnancy and menopause, seem to trigger headaches in many women.Hormonal medications, such as oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy, also can worsen migraines. Some women, however, find their migraines occurring less often when taking these medications.
  • Drinks. These include alcohol, especially wine, and too much caffeine, such as coffee.
  • Stress. Stress at work or home can cause migraines.
  • Sensory stimuli. Bright lights and sun glare can induce migraines, as can loud sounds. Strong smells — including perfume, paint thinner, secondhand smoke and others — trigger migraines in some people.
  • Sleep changes. Missing sleep, getting too much sleep or jet lag can trigger migraines in some people.
  • Physical factors. Intense physical exertion, including sexual activity, might provoke migraines.
  • Weather changes. A change of weather or barometric pressure can prompt a migraine.
  • Medications. Oral contraceptives and vasodilators, such as nitroglycerin, can aggravate migraines.
  • Foods. Aged cheeses and salty and processed foods might trigger migraines. So might skipping meals or fasting.
  • Food additives. These include the sweetener aspartame and the preservative monosodium glutamate (MSG), found in many foods.

My pain is currently on the left side of my forehead above my brow bone, behind my left ear and at the nape of my head. No pain on the right side but definitely on the left.

Okay, now that I’ve gotten some explanations out of the way, just know that when it comes to my clients, especially my Brides; I am there with them (most times) through the beginning of the reception. I would consider myself a Makeup Artist/Bride Assistant. I am there if mics need to be put on, putting lotion on, shoes need to be buckled, help with tightening and tying up the corset, etc. So by doing all this I barely sit down unless I am waiting on someone or something to happen because we are on a timeline. I don’t assume that food brought in for the bridal party is for me, nor do I assume that I have a plate at the wedding reception. If things are offered, great but my role is to be the Makeup Artist. Because I am a helping person, I’m not just going to stand there and be like ‘I did my job.’ I am going to help where needed, this possibly results in me not putting myself first though.

Me last night after being on my feet for approximately 12 hours.

From this day forth, I have to do better; I will try not to be hard headed. I will be including in my timeline; brain/body breaks and meal breaks. Whether I need to pack a small lunch or smoothies or something, I have to make sure I am covered even if the people who hired me, don’t remember it in the grand scheme of things (and believe me, it’s a lot going on). I recommend my other MUA’s and vendors (photographers, hair stylists, wedding coordinators, etc.) do the same. I know the value of my work and even through the pain, sometimes I am trying to give 100% and am killing myself because I want to make sure my clients’ day is flawless. I go over and beyond and my prices will reflect that. I know that once your besties get their spanx and everything on, they can’t get down on the floor and help you strap that shoe or make sure your legs aren’t ashy. Once nails are done, there may be some struggle with helping to button and zip the Bride in; that’s where I come in.

If you’ve read this far, know that I am mainly typing with my left eye closed so I am going to go back to my ice pack and lay back down in my dark room. I have a painting to finish and deliver this week and my headache issues won’t let me be great. I just wanted to make sure you understand the magnitude of what we go through to make these types of events/productions as perfect as possible but in return, please remember that we’re on our feet and sometimes barely eating during our 8-12 hour day (sometimes longer). Keep that in mind when you are requesting a service and you want us at our best, unfortunately we are working hard to help you create flawless memories but are hurting ourselves in the process.

Always with a Brush,

NiSi

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NiSi

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#StayAtHome Makeup Tutorial & Thoughts

Hey beautiful people!!

I hope this message finds you well and in good health. If inot, hopefully this gives you a little motivation to help you feel better. When you look good, you feel good.

This is a crazy time that we’re experiencing in the world and we’re all learning our new normals of getting through our day to day. We all started experiencing the start of a new normal around the beginning of February. We are now living a not so funny April Fool’s joke and trying not to go stir crazy from being in the house day in and day out. This has been a rough few months, in February, my mother was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma (a rare blood cancer) and I flew home to be by her side as she started her first rounds of chemotherapy. In March, I lost my full time and part time jobs, as well as makeup clients postponed their appointments due to COVID-19. It’s been tough but we’re all in this together so let’s make the best of it. Just in case you are looking for someone to help: $NiSiMUA

Although we’re under orders to stay home, make use of this time and be productive. Take time to love on the people who matter the most to you and make the best out of each moment, make these memories flawless.

During this time, here’s what’s kept me busy:

-Netflix, Hulu and Philo

-Quality time with family over the phone

-Poetry (click HERE to see my most recent piece I was challenged to write with the theme #DearSurvivingWorld)

-Updating scripts/poems that I’ve started and beginning new pieces

-Makeup tutorials (See recent video below)

-Workout/ changing eating habits

-Cleaning/ Organizing around the house

Those are just some of the things keeping me from having an idle mind. What’s been keeping you occupied?

Here’s my #StayAtHome makeup tutorial, unedited.

Have makeup that you have no idea what to do with it? Contact me and let’s do a one on one #MakeMeOver makeup session and get you ready for freedom when Corona ends.

Be safe. Enjoy this time. Stay beautiful.