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Hands-On Makeup Artistry Classes in Bengaluru

bySneha KiranIn-person courses at Studio in Singasandra, BengaluruStarts from4,500 per workshopView full gallery

Skip the theory books and start working with real skin. My classes focus on practical skills, guiding you through brush techniques, undertone matching, and product application until it becomes second nature.

Before we even pick up a brush, we talk. Here, I'm listening to my students' questions about common makeup problems like patchy foundation or makeup turning grey. My classes are an interactive space to clear all your doubts.

Welcome to the first day at my academy. I believe in creating a supportive environment where every student, whether they are a beginner or a professional esthetician, feels comfortable to learn and grow their career in makeup artistry.

Here is a glimpse into the first day of our pro batch. Students from different states like Kerala and Andhra Pradesh share why they chose my academy. I am committed to helping each one of them achieve their dream of becoming a professional makeup artist.

Hearing my students share their journey is the best reward. After following my work for a year, this student finally joined the course and gained the confidence she needed to pursue her dream. My goal is to make you believe in your own skills.

My students come from different states and speak different languages, but we are all united by our love for makeup. Here are reviews from my students from Kerala and Dharmavaram, sharing their experience of learning in a friendly, step-by-step manner.

This student from another state shares her journey from having a dream to gaining the confidence to prove herself after our 35-day course. It is my promise to give you the genuine knowledge and practical skills you need to succeed.

Understanding face anatomy is key. In this theory session, I explain the highlighting points of the face like the T-zone and bridge of the nose. I also teach how to adapt techniques for real clients who prefer a natural look versus a sculpted model look.

Let's start with the basics of eye makeup. I'm explaining the different parts of the eye, like the eyelid and the crease area, and why we always start with matte colors in the crease to build dimension for any eye look.

Do you know the difference between a half-cut crease and a halo eye? In this class, I explain the different types of eye makeup looks, from a fully matte smokey eye to a full-cut crease with glitter, so you know exactly what your client is asking for.

A tapping brush places more product, while a fluffy blending brush diffuses it. Knowing which brush to use is crucial. Here, I demonstrate the difference between a tapping brush for placing color and a blending brush for a seamless, diffused finish.

About Inside the Classroom: Our Hands-On Training

Theory is necessary, but it only takes you so far. In these sessions, we move beyond demos, meaning you handle the brushes, mix the products yourself, and practice on real faces to see exactly how foundation settles on different textures. This ensures you leave with muscle memory and the confidence to handle any client requirement on your first day of work.

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