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Master Makeup for Every Skin Tone

byBhawna SinghIn-person classes at academy in Uttam Nagar, DelhiStarts from1,500 per workshopView full gallery

Dark skin is a beautiful canvas, not a challenge. Learn how to enhance natural depth and texture instead of hiding it under layers of foundation.

Here is a detailed dusky skin makeup tutorial. I walk you through how to choose warm undertone products and apply them to avoid a grey cast, creating a soft, glowing look on this beautiful model.

Nudes are the new red, even for brown girlies. I'll show you the trick to making nude lipstick work on pigmented lips using the right undertones and a dark lip liner for a beautiful ombre effect.

A stunning nude makeup look on dusky skin. This transformation proves that you don't need loud colors to make a statement. It's all about enhancing natural beauty.

A nude bridal makeup tutorial on a medium to dusky skin tone. Watch how I build coverage and create a soft, ethereal glow that looks absolutely stunning.

This is one of my most powerful transformations. I show how to work with hyperpigmentation, oily, and mature skin to create a flawless and radiant bridal look. Join my batch to learn these techniques.

A beautiful makeup transformation on vitiligo skin. My approach is to even out the skin tone while keeping the makeup looking natural and feeling lightweight.

In this 'Makeup or Baatcheet' session, I explain the process of applying makeup on vitiligo skin. It's an autoimmune condition, and I teach my students how to approach it with sensitivity and skill.

We are makeup artists, not surgeons. This video talks about managing client expectations when it comes to textured or acne-prone skin, a crucial lesson for every aspiring MUA.

Still scared of working on dark skin? Suno, it's just a lack of knowledge. This tutorial is my answer, showing you how to celebrate deep skin tones and make them glow.

About Makeup for Every Skin Tone & Type

The biggest mistake artists make with deep skin is reaching for a lighter foundation, which leads to that dreaded grey cast. When you work on deeper tones, you need to identify the exact warm undertone of your client's skin before you touch a brush. If you treat it like a generic canvas, you lose the richness. In my studio, we don't teach you to cover—we teach you to celebrate the skin you are working on, using the right pigment and blending until it feels real, not powdery.

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