pursuing a passion

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More often than not people will compliment me on my makeup and although I love the compliments it made me think “well are they complimenting my makeup and techniques? or are they complimenting me and my features?” This is when I realized, the answer is both!

With makeup I’ve managed to explore a more creative side but also learn the structure of my face and enhance it.

It was always something that I kept in the back of my mind, to go to beauty school. After watching the movie Grease and singing ‘beauty school dropout’ I knew that although it would be fun, I needed to focus on more “serious” work. Although I am extremely grateful that I was given the opportunity to go to and complete both high school and college, it was silly for me to think that beauty school wasn’t serious work. I did my research and enrolled in beauty school at brittany beauty academy. When I realized the intensity of the courses, the time commitment and the dedication that goes into these programs I knew that this was going to be a great investment.

So many people believed in me. I honestly never thought of turning a passion into a project and perusing it as a career. Makeup was always just something I liked to do for fun for myself and beauty school was always just a thought I had in the back of my mind, but when other people started noticing my talent and passion it made me feel more confident and realize that I had potential. Graduating from beauty school was such a rewarding experience and proved to me that it was where I was meant to be and what I was meant to do.

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