Editorial & Creative Makeup Training
Forget filters and heavy edits. My editorial work focuses on sharp lines, bold color theory, and precise application that looks real under studio lights. Whether you're building a portfolio or prepping for a high-fashion shoot, this is where technique meets art.
This look, taught in my pro MUA class, focuses on a dramatic green smokey eye. We explore how to use bold colors to create high-impact, editorial-style makeup.
A macro shot of the green glitter smokey eye. In my classes, we get up close to perfect the details, from blending to glitter application, for a flawless finish.
A striking portrait of the model Malavika. The intense eye makeup is the star of the show, demonstrating how to create a look that is both artistic and beautiful.
This image shows how the creative makeup look is integrated into a full concept for a photoshoot, from the outfit to the natural, outdoor setting.
A bold purple smokey eye. This look is about mastering color theory and blending techniques to create a dramatic, high-fashion look that is perfect for a portfolio.
A detailed close-up of the purple smokey eye, showing the seamless gradient of color. Precision is a key skill I emphasize in my advanced workshops.
This shot highlights the skin finish and lip color paired with the dramatic eye. I teach how to balance a bold feature with the rest of the makeup for a cohesive look.
The full look in a classic beauty pose. Students learn how to create makeup that photographs beautifully and helps the model convey a specific mood.
A minimalist and modern editorial look. The makeup is clean and subtle, focusing on sharp brows and a defined eye shape to create a powerful, high-fashion statement.
A full-length shot from the 'Allure' editorial series. The makeup is designed to complement the monochromatic styling, proving that sometimes less is more.
About Editorial & Creative Makeup
In my editorial workshops, we skip the basics and focus on the technical side of high-fashion makeup. You’ll learn how to handle pigment payoff for deep skin tones, master clean graphic liner that doesn't smudge under studio lights, and why your model’s skin prep changes completely when shooting with reflectors.
When we talk about editorial makeup, we aren't just applying foundation. We are building a structure that holds up under harsh studio lights, reflects in photography, and tells a story. In my training sessions, I focus on the technical challenges that often get ignored. We look at how pigments behave on different textures, how to create a crisp graphic line that doesn't bleed, and why your skin prep for an outdoor editorial shoot differs from a controlled indoor environment.
I don't believe in hoarding knowledge. If you have been relying on tutorials, you know that practice is where the gap exists. My editorial courses are designed to bridge that. We move beyond standard bridal looks to experiment with textures, bold color palettes, and sharp geometry. This isn't just about making someone look pretty; it's about training your eye to see balance, light, and composition.
Whether you are an aspiring artist looking to build a high-fashion portfolio or an existing pro who wants to troubleshoot specific creative techniques, we work hands-on. You will learn the 'why' behind every brush stroke. We spend time on how to direct a subject for the best angles and how to use lighting to complement your work. This is the foundation for becoming a job-ready artist in the competitive Bangalore makeup scene.
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