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Inside My Offline PRO Makeup Course in Noida

byMahek MahajanOnline classes & at studio in Sector 29, NoidaStarts from999 per workshopView full gallery

Step into my Noida studio for intensive, hands-on training. I don't just show you how to do makeup; I guide you through every stroke, correction, and lighting trick until you get it perfect.

"Will I learn everything in just 7 days?" Yes, because I believe in teaching hands-on. This video shows how I personally guide my students until they are confident in their skills.

Photography is a huge part of being a makeup artist. Here, I'm teaching my students the basic rules of mobile photography, like using the grid for better composition, so they can build a strong social media portfolio.

Quality over quantity. I always tell my students to only post their best work. Here, I'm explaining why it's better to skip posting a look if the photos aren't good, because your page is your portfolio.

Understanding the client is key. In this clip, I'm explaining how makeup rules can be adapted based on the client's personal preferences, like applying more blush even on a chubby face if the client loves it.

I break down product concepts so my students learn them by heart. Here, I'm explaining how to use a versatile foundation palette for color correcting, concealing, and foundation mixing.

In my class, I solve even the smallest doubts. Here, I'm clearing up confusion about different types of loose powders, like translucent versus banana powder, and when to use each.

It's not just about basics. I teach my students to properly understand their tools, like the difference between cream and liquid concealers and which one to use on oily skin.

A snippet from a class where I'm explaining how to avoid creasing under the eyes by using minimal product. Client satisfaction depends on these small but important details.

Here, I'm explaining the use of different powders. I'm showing why I choose a translucent powder for a fair skin tone to maintain the original color of the makeup, versus a banana powder for deeper tones.

Good lighting is essential for good photos. In this class, I'm showing my students different types of portable lights they can invest in to get professional-looking shots of their work.

About Inside My Offline PRO Course (Noida Studio)

Forget watching from the back row. In my Noida studio, I don’t just demo looks; I sit with you, correct your hand placement, and check your blending until it's perfect. Whether you're struggling with a sharp cut-crease or need to learn how to light your portfolio shots, I stay right there until you’re fully confident in your skill.

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