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The program is conducted in a three-part learning system: lecture, demonstration and hands-on learning. Our team of qualified instructors are certified makeup artists working freelance who own salons and spas. Our objective is to meet the training needs for salons, spas, medical spa clinics, and career freelance makeup artists. Our two-day seminars cover all aspects of specialized makeup artistry: client makeover, runway, photographic, bridal multimedia, paramedical, editorial, special FX, film and television. They also focus on specific techniques for maximizing the formulations of Ultimate Faceฎ Cosmetics to produce the perfect end product within that area of application. Each seminar builds a solid foundation in those areas to help launch a makeup career and build a versatile portfolio. The program is conducted on a national calendar basis and is a tuition-based course. The course may be accredited in your state for continuing education hours for licensed cosmetologists; check with the host location as required.

Your passport to success: Recieve an all-inclusive package when you enroll in all seminars offered by the UMA.

Plus Receive up to 30% off Ultimate Faceฎ Professional Makeup & Text Book Kits
Photography by: Mario Cervantes, James McCready & Andrew Shapter Makeup by: National Trainers Team
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National Course Dates & Special Events see tuition schedule and UMA Brochure for program content details. UMA Tuition: $500 per seminar or $800 for two sections purchased together. Requirements: fully stocked Ultimate Faceฎ Professional Session Kit.
To enroll: 800.99U.FACE or 512.469.9580 for course details log on to: www.ultimatefacecosmetics.com
Ultimate Faceฎ Cosmetics, Inc.
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Advanced Mixology Techniques
Skin Structure, Facial Feature Measurements,
Facial Contouring & Highlighting
Skin structure, function and care
Principles of light, shade and color
Setting up your work area, proper sanitation
Application without cross-contamination
Facial features measurement techniques and textures
Making the Essential Face, Skin, Eyes and Lips
Participants duplicate skin, eye and lip techniques
Defining the clients style through consultation
Appropriate colors and application on men and children
A full instructive client makeover
Consultation, client card, body language and dialogue
Runway and Show Makeup Techniques
Lighting, communication and professional etiquette
Complete step-by-step client makeover,
Service and retail follow-up plan
Create a look for runway highlighting the
differences, application and color choices
Participants duplicate the client one-on-one instructive makeover session and create a runway look.
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Develop a bridal services menu
Bridal makeup for color and
black & white photography
Bridal makeup for video
Lighting and tone techniques
Photographer requirements specific to each session
Determining outcome of printed work
Gray scale and Pantoneฎ processed colors
Learn collaboration between
photographer
& makeup artist
Bridal makeup pre-consultation
Wedding day details
Day & night wedding looks
Skin- foundation techniques and feature contrast
Blush contour texture and highlighting
Blending foundation, wet-to-dry application for the bridal portrait and the wedding day
Eyes: day-to-night looks, eyebrows, eye shading,
defining liner techniques and wet-to-dry application
Lips: bridal shapes and textures, colors, contrast,
and techniques for print and video.
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What is Editorial Makeup?
Principles of Editorial Work
Types of Editorial Images & Media
Developing a Portfolio for Editorial Work TFP
Preparing Yourself for the Editorial Job
Feature focus for editorial techniques
Cut in the vermilion border
Correcting and shaping
Participants duplicate editorial techniques
Business Cards and Building Your Resume and Portfolio
Public Relations and Publicity
Special FX Techniques for Editorial
Communication & Professional Etiquette
Beauty & Glamour Special Effects
Techniques for Photography, Film & Video
All Mediums Covered
Basic Terms & Techniques
Participants duplicate the special FX techniques.
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Technical Guidelines
Types of Television & Film Makeup
On-Set Protocol
Terminology & lighting for types of image media
Keying a script, breakdown, continuity & scheduling
Sketching a work plan for the personality or character
Types of special effects for film & television
Health & safety while working on-set
Creating a character: retro, historical or futuristic
Injury effects: bruises, black eyes, burns, & abrasions
Blood, scars, tears, sweat and dirt
Facial hair work: burns, beards, moustaches
& 5 oclock shadows
Character & aging makeup
On-Set Reality or Simulated Technical Creation
Review the production schedule
days shooting or simulation
Create look plan for the on-set reality shoot
Timing & staying on track with production
Participants duplicate the television/film techniques
Hands-on application according to real on-set demands
In simulation, techniques are
duplicated
& timed for reality on-set.
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The Business of Paramedical Makeup
Building your paramedical portfolio
Scope of practice
Consulting techniques for paramedical clients
Psychology and communicating with patients
Special FX in advanced camouflage
Techniques for correction of facial differences
Covering scars & tattoos
Types of facial differences
Paramedical Services Protocol
Preparing yourself for the paramedical job
Health & safety in the paramedical setting
Teaching clients to duplicate the techniques at home
Shapes textures, colors and contrast
Techniques for correcting, covering and reshaping
Participants duplicate camouflage techniques
Plastic surgery procedures
Skin conditions, disorders and diseases
Advanced skin care terminology
Complete step-by-step client makeover
Retail service follow-up plan
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Preparation and planning for photo shoots
Principles of lighting and photography
Types of specialized makeup artistry
Developing a portfolio for areas of specialization
Preparing yourself for the chosen job areas
Participants bring in their existing portfolio of work
Participants deliver presentations
on areas of makeup specialization
Participants create
two looks on two preselected models
Participants work on-set in a photography session
Gain invaluable real-world experience
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