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Jan 13, 2014
Megan M.
Hey ladies and gents! I recently was approached to do makeup for a photographer who does boudoir photo shoots on a regular basis. I haven't ever done makeup professionally, but I do collect and review things as a Beauty Vlogger. I think this is a cool opportunity, but I need help and advice on building a starter pro kit. I have all of the powder products that I need, nut need help with foundations, concealers, cases, disposable wands/applicators, etc. Any help would be much appreciated! xo.
Jan 14, 2014
Melissa H.
Get yourself a pallete to start and you can work from there. You don't need to go out and buy the whole MAC foundation line on your first shoot, lol. I have the Graftobian HD creme foundation pallette & another pallete I made myself from DEX cosmetics, which is versatile as both concealer/foundation. You can use brushes or your fingers for applications & you can get most of your disposable needs at a local sallys or beauty supply.
Jan 18, 2014
Megan M.
Thanks Melissa! I was looking into those Graftobian palettes :)