Episódios
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In this episode, I’m breaking down one of the most important steps in makeup application: skin prep. I used to find it a little overwhelming, but over time, I’ve refined my process and today I’m sharing exactly how I approach skin prep on my talent and clients. The goal? Keep things simple. Over-complicating skin prep can mess with your makeup application, and shorten the longevity of your work. I’ll take you through my step-by-step process to help you assess your client’s skin, choose the right products, and make decisions based on their skin type, any skin conditions they have, and the environment you’re working in.
Key Takeaways:
Simplicity is key in skin prep—too many products can interfere with your makeup.Overloading skin with too many layers (especially serums and oils) can break down makeup over time, particularly on oily or combination skin types.Skin prep is all about the short-term—it’s not the same as skincare.Make sure you assess your client’s skin thoroughly using Q&A, sight, and touch before you start.Always address skin conditions (temporary skin issues) like dry patches before applying makeup.Tailor your skin prep to the environment and the job you’re working on.Links:
• My Skin Prep Kit Essentials on Amazon
Got questions about skin prep? Drop them in the YouTube comments or DM me on Instagram—I’ll be doing a Q&A soon and would love to answer them!
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Thanks for listening, and I’ll see you next week for another episode!
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In this episode of the Artist to Artist podcast, we’re diving into an issue that many makeup artists, both new and experienced, are facing right now—how to manage the rising cost of your makeup kit while still maintaining professional standards. With makeup prices increasing, it’s more important than ever to be strategic about what products you’re using and when.
Key Points Discussed:
• How I scale the quality of products in my kit based on the job I’m doing.
• When and why I choose to use drugstore products for lower-paying jobs.
• The importance of perception and using high-end products for big clients, weddings, or high-paying gigs.
• Depotting and repackaging drugstore products to maintain a professional and organized kit.
• Tips for newer artists on building trust with clients and when it’s appropriate to start incorporating more affordable options.
Special Feature:
In honor of Amazon Prime Days (October 8th and 9th), I’ve curated an Amazon storefront featuring affordable products that I use in my kit, from skin prep to lashes and lip products. These are items I’ve tested myself and can confidently recommend as budget-friendly, high-performing alternatives to high-end products.
Shop My Amazon Storefront:
• Canadian Amazon Storefront 🇨🇦
• U.S. Amazon Storefront 🇺🇸
Don’t forget to:
• Subscribe to the Artist to Artist Podcast on your favourite platform!
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• Leave your questions or topic requests in the comments on YouTube – I love hearing from you!
Thanks for listening, and I’ll see you next week for another episode!
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In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on how I’ve built a career focused on beauty work. Join me as I share the real story behind my journey, the lessons learned, and the practical steps that helped me find the clients and projects I love.
I talk about my path from retail to working on beauty campaigns for brands like Velour Lashes and Rèphr Brushes. I share the challenges of breaking into beauty-focused work and finding clients who align with my style and values. I also discuss how I developed my technical skills, including the critical role of colour theory in beauty work.
You'll hear about the importance of following your passion, trusting your instincts, and finding your unique style. I offer a candid look at the realities of the industry, from agency representation to self-employment, and provide tips on attracting the right clients and building a strong portfolio that reflects your skills and passion.
Whether you’re a new makeup artist or looking to refine your craft, this episode is full of insights and inspiration to help you on your journey.
Listen now and don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a comment with your thoughts!
Links Mentioned:
Color Theory Course: https://www.artist2artist.co/colourtheoryYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/angiedibattista
Check out Karolina Pran's work: https://www.instagram.com/karolinapran
If you have any questions or need more content, leave a comment on YouTube! I’d love to hear from you.
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Welcome to Episode 21 of the Artist to Artist Podcast! In this episode, we’re diving into a topic that many makeup artists face at some point in their careers: dealing with difficult clients. Whether you’re working on a beauty campaign, with a bridal or event client - challenging clients are just part of the job.
In This Episode, I Cover:
• Practical advice for handling difficult clients while maintaining your professionalism.
• The importance of setting the right tone from your very first interaction with your clients.
• How to use verbal and nonverbal cues to establish control and build trust with clients.
• The role of mindfulness, mental health, and staying calm under pressure when dealing with challenging situations.
• Understanding the client’s perspective and adjusting your approach to meet their needs.
• Tips for setting boundaries, managing expectations, and communicating clearly.
By the end of this episode, you’ll feel more confident in navigating difficult client interactions and be equipped with actionable strategies to maintain professionalism and control in difficult situations.
Don’t forget to:
• Subscribe to the Artist to Artist Podcast on your favourite platform!
• Follow me on social media for more tips and behind-the-scenes content.
• Leave your questions or topic requests in the comments on YouTube – I love hearing from you!
Thanks for listening, and I’ll see you next week for another episode!
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Welcome to Episode 20 of the Artist to Artist Podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into what it means to elevate your bridal services as a makeup artist. Whether you're a new artist just starting out or a seasoned pro looking to refine your bridal offerings, this episode has something for you.
We'll explore key strategies to help you take your bridal makeup artistry to a higher level, including:
Presenting as a True Professional: Discover why your appearance, conduct, and the presentation of your kit can significantly impact your client's perception and your success.
Creating a Memorable Client Experience: Learn how to enhance every aspect of the bridal experience, from the first point of contact to the final makeup application on the wedding day.
Maintaining a Strong Online Presence: Find out how a compelling social media strategy and a polished portfolio can help you attract more bridal clients.
Leveraging Client Feedback: Understand the importance of learning from your clients and continuously refining your services based on their needs and preferences.
Actionable Steps to Set Yourself Apart: I'll share practical steps you can take to elevate your brand, improve your skills, and command higher rates in the competitive bridal market.
These insights and steps are based on my years of experience in the industry and will help you fast-track your growth as a bridal makeup artist.
Resources Mentioned
HoneyBook CRM for managing your bridal business efficiently: https://share.honeybook.com/angie345768
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/angiedibattistaWant to learn more about my signature bridal look? Check out this class:
https://www.artist2artist.co/signaturebridalmakeup
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If you have any questions or comments about this episode, head over to the YouTube comments section where I can answer directly. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and share it with a friend!
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In this episode of the Artist to Artist podcast, we’re tackling some of the biggest obstacles makeup artists face. From dealing with an oversaturated market to managing imposter syndrome, client acquisition, and the physical demands of the job, I’m sharing strategies to help you overcome these challenges and thrive in your career.
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In this episode, I share tips on building your makeup portfolio from scratch. Perfect for new makeup artists!
Here's a quick recap of what is covered in this episode and the steps to follow if you are building your portfolio
1. Market Research: Follow top makeup artists in your area, learn what kinds of work they do.
2. Network: Offer makeup applications to friends, family, and anyone in your immediate network.
3. Use Social Media: Post high-quality photos and videos, use natural lighting.
4. Gain Experience: Assist experienced artists. Get on set for TFPs and creatives
5. Be Patient: Building a portfolio takes time.
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https://www.youtube.com/angiedibattista
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In this episode, I talk about how to go from being a part-time to a full-time makeup artist. I share my own story, give helpful tips, and answer your questions to help you transition to working full time as a makeup artist.
Key Topics:
• My Story: What shocked me the most when I went full time
• Learning: Why it’s important to learn fundamentals before anything else
• Creating a Portfolio: What to consider when putting together a collection of your best work to attract paying clients.
• Networking: The difference between passive and active networking.
• Business Tips: Why treating your business like a business is the most helpful approach
• Mindset and Motivation: How to stay resilient, and stay motivated.
• Trends: What to watch out for when educators sell courses to aspiring pro makeup artists and what to avoid.
Artist Questions:
• How do you know if you’re ready to go full-time?
• What’s the best advice for becoming a full-time makeup artist?
• Why do some people seem to get big jobs quickly?
• Can you be successful by working mostly during the week?
Resources Mentioned:
Colour Theory For Makeup Artists Online Course
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In this episode I’m diving into something a little different. I recently worked on a two-day advertising shoot for Toyota, and I want to take you behind the scenes. I’ll share how I landed the job through a long-time photographer connection, the preparation involved, set etiquette, and how I handle invoicing for these types of jobs.
You’ll get an inside look at the entire process—from the initial hold to the final billing. I’ll walk you through day one, which was packed with prepping six talent, and day two, which was a breeze with just three talent. I’ll also discuss how I manage my time on set and adapt when things don't quite go as planned.
Whether you’re new to the industry or just curious about how commercial jobs work, you will definitely enjoy this episode.
Mentioned in this episode:
Carpe Sweat Absorbing Face LotionHarlequin NovelsLearn from me:
[FREE] Colour Theory Masterclass[FREE] Flawless Foundation Mini MasterclassConnect with me:
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In this episode, I discuss the importance of presenting yourself professionally as a makeup artist, regardless of your experience level. I share practical tips on creating a structured booking process, writing professional emails, and setting boundaries with your clients. Learn how this can influence how clients perceive and treat you.
Key Takeaways
1. Building the Foundation for Professionalism:
Why presenting yourself professionally matters.How first impressions influence client interactions.2. Structuring Your Booking Process:
Steps to create a clear and professional booking system.Importance of consistency in your booking process for all clients.3. Professional Communication:
Tips for writing effective, professional emails.Benefits of maintaining a clear record of communication4. Establishing Boundaries and Policies:
Importance of clear boundaries to ensure mutual respect.Communicating your booking policies and procedures effectively.Resources
Check out my CRM Honeybook The Legal Paige Makeup Artist Contract (use code ANGIE10 to save 10%)Hygiene Essentials CourseConnect with me:
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My event/wedding season is in full swing. I wanted to share some of the products I've been using VERY frequently for these events (and on set too).
Products mentioned this episode (affiliate links below)
Mini FanRare Beauty Liquid Blush in Hope, LuckyMaybelline Superstay Powder FoundationFace Atelier FoundationSenna Slipcover Cream to Powder Pro Primary and Pastel PaletteL'Oreal Colour Riche Shine Lipstick Senna Brow BookVelour Xtensions Lash Clusters - ClassicDuo Quick Set AdhesiveOther products mentioned:
Charlotte Tilbury Lipsticks in Pillow Talk, Pillow Talk Medium, Yes HoneyL'Oreal Infallible Liquid LipstickL'Oreal Colour Riche Lipstick in Fairest NudeL'Oreal Infallible Powder FoundationMake Up For Ever Powder FoundationDuo Latex Free AdhesiveVelour Lash GlueCurious about some of the other products in my kit? CLICK HERE.
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In this episode I discuss how to effectively manage and capitalize on slow periods in your business. Slow times are a natural part of the process and they can provide great opportunities to refine your skills, enhance your services, build your network, and strengthen your brand. I will share some actionable tips and strategies to help you turn these downtimes into opportunities for growth in your business.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding Slow Periods:
Slow periods are inevitable, regardless of your experience level.It’s essential to use these times proactively rather than passively waiting for opportunities.Use the The Four Pillars of Success as a guideline for what to focus on:
Technique: Continuously improve your technical skills by taking online courses, watching tutorials, attending masterclasses/trainings and practicing new techniques.Service: Enhance the client experience by refining your booking process, creating communication templates, and seeking feedback from past clients.Network: Build and maintain connections within the industry. Engage with fellow artists and industry pros on social media, and reach out to new contacts.Brand: Refresh your social media presence, update your portfolio, and showcase your best work to attract your ideal clients.Mindset and Lifestyle Tips:
Reflect on your career progress and set new goals.Diversify your skills by learning something new that can help with your business (marketing, taking better pictures with your cell phone)Organize your business by cleaning your kit, updating your inventory, and planning your social media content.Focus on self-care to ensure you’re in the best frame of mind to handle everything this job is going to throw at you.Action Steps:
Take advantage of slow periods to work on the four pillars of success.Implement the mindset and lifestyle tips to maintain a healthy work-life balance.Use downtime to recharge and prepare for upcoming busy periods.If you found this episode helpful, please share it with other makeup artists and leave a review. Don’t forget to subscribe and check out some of the previous episodes for more valuable tips and advice.
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As a new makeup artist, building your kit can feel overwhelming. That's why I'm here to guide you through the process, ensuring you have the foundations (pun intended) to hit the ground running. From understanding different foundation types to setting yourself up for success without breaking the bank, I've got you covered.
Throughout the episode, I'll discuss the critical role of complexion products and why investing in a full shade range (or the products to mix a full shade range) is a non-negotiable.
But it doesn't stop there. I'll also delve into the importance of versatility in your foundation selection, catering to diverse skin tones, coverage needs, and finishes. Plus, I'll share the foundations I rely on and why they're essential to my kit.
Resources:
[FREE] Colour Theory MasterclassFoundations I am currently carrying in my kit (shades included)Adjusters/CorrectorsFoundation Palettes For New MUAsConnect with me:
Follow Artist to Artist on Instagram (I host MUA Q&A's every Monday on IG stories)Join my email listCheck out the Artist to Artist WebsiteCheck out more of my workMake sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!
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I recently got hired to do a shoot for a book cover but on this cover, the model was going to be lying in a pool full of water.
In this episode I will talk to you about:
How I was contacted about the jobRate negotiationSet etiquette (what to wear, what to look out for on the job)My favourite products for a waterproof makeup application (literally).These shoots can be so fun, but so labour intensive.
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If you have ever wondered what the difference is between an okay makeup application and an exceptional application, I can tell you first hand it's all in the details. This week I wanted to share some of the details of your makeup applications you do not want to skip over. These are all things I have been called out on at one time or another, so if you want to totally wow your clients when they look at your work close up.... you'll want to listen to this episode.
Resources:
If you are looking for some help with foundation application. Check out my free Mini Masterclass on a flawless foundation application.
Need some help learning colour theory?
Grab a seat for my free Colour Theory Masterclass HERE.
Connect with me:
Follow Artist to Artist on Instagram (I host MUA Q&A's every Monday on IG stories)Join my email listCheck out the Artist to Artist WebsiteCheck out more of my workMake sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!
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I am going through the process of renovating and rebuilding my kit and I wanted to chat about what it really means to build a pro MUA kit.
Key Takeaways from this episode:
Functionality is Key: Your kit should be adapted to suit your current client roster and job demands. Appearance Matters: Your kit speaks volumes about who you are and what you bring to the table. Keep it clean, organized, and stocked with recognizable brands that customers can identify. All of your clients will look at your kit and judge your capability as an artist based on what they see.Prioritize cost-effectiveness. Especially in the early stages of your career. It can be hard to turn down a Sephora sale, but it will be essential to the growth of your business to spend only on what is necessary.Continuously assess and adjust your kit based on what works and what doesn't. Focus on functionality and problem-solving rather than following trends or social media hype.Responsibilities of a Pro MUA: It is your responsibility to show up to your jobs prepared and capable of working on any skin tone.Need some help learning colour theory?
Grab a seat for my free Colour Theory Masterclass HERE.
Connect with me:
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You can't have one without the other. I am tackling two big topics in this episode. If you have no idea where to start finding clients or are completely overwhelmed by the thought of networking; this episode is here to help by simplifying what you need to focus on with your networking efforts. I'm all about working with intention so your time and efforts are not wasted. It's about more than sending the perfect direct message or email to someone you want to work with, and I'll explain why in this episode!
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In this episode of the Artist to Artist podcast, I'm diving deep into the importance of taking the time to identify who your ideal client is. I'll guide you through some prompts to help you begin to define who your ideal client might be, and I'll share how going through this exercise led to significant opportunities in my own career.
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Are you lost on how to grow your MUA business? In this episode I breakdown the 4 pillars of success in makeup artistry: Technique, Service, Network, and Brand. These are the 4 areas of your business that are essential for career growth. I'll breakdown each pillar and share some suggestions about working on each pillar based on where you are at in your career.
Resources for this episode:
Honeybook CRM Software. This is the CRM software I use to manage my bridal and special event bookings. It allows me to keep track of these bookings, sign contracts, and make the booking process easy for both myself and my clients.
Connect with me:
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Building your first kit can be overwhelming, expensive, and time consuming. In this episode I'll be sharing some guiding principles that will help make the kit building process much easier. We will talk about the do's and don'ts, why it's important to invest in being prepared, and how to be financially responsible with your kit purchases.
Resources:
Product Expiry Date LogHygiene Essentials Course What's in My KitFree Colour Theory Masterclass for New MUAsConnect with me:
Follow Artist to Artist on Instagram (I host MUA Q&A's every Monday on IG stories)Join my email listCheck out the Artist to Artist WebsiteCheck out more of my workMake sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!
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