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BEAUTY / MAKE UP

Topic: Make Up Counter Lessons

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  • Joined: 30 Sep 09
    Posts: 1
    Posted: Wednesday Sep 30, 2009 11:24 am Report

    Hi,
    I'm interested in taking my daughter to get a makeover at a counter, so they can tell her what colours she should be wearing and what she should be doing (as I am quite hopeless with makeup).
    What counters o a good tutorial, and do they all cost? I know MAC costs £25 but do you get anything else with it?

    Thank you.

  • Joined: 14 Nov 08
    Posts: 39
    Posted: Wednesday Sep 30, 2009 05:26 pm Report

    The MAC lesson is one hour and the £25 is redeemable against products, mascaras start from £12, so your daughter should be able to pick up some basics to get her started.
    Alternatively, the Bobbi Brown counters offer services for free. Their Mastering The Basics service is 60-90 mins where there expert will tell you and your daughter everything you need to know, or opt for the 10 Step Lesson which lasts 45 minutes your daughter will be taken through a programme to suit her needs. Head to a Bobbi Brown counter to book an appointment, find your nearest stockist on their website www.bobbi-brown.co.uk or call 0870 034 2566.


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