in which each person receives individual attention.
Alright, let’s just say it:
cramming a bunch of people in a room and calling it “learning” is not our style. At Vlada Vladykina Makeup School, we keep it tight—just three students per group.
Why?
’Cause that’s when the magic happens. You’re not fighting for attention, but you still get the good vibes and creative energy that comes from learning with others.
It’s basically the sweet spot between a private lesson and a little squad of beauty lovers.

With just three people, I can actually see what you’re doing—and yeah, I’ll spot your mistakes fast (in a nice way, promise).
Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been blending shadows since middle school, you’re not getting lost in the crowd.

Here’s the deal:
fewer students means more time actually doing makeup, not just watching someone else.
That’s how people actually get better, not just by watching someone else contour. You’ll pick things up way quicker and, honestly, start feeling like you know what you’re doing.

Nobody wants to learn in a stiff, awkward setting. Our classes? Super chill.
You can ask whatever pops into your head, mess around with ideas, and learn at your own speed.
Plus, it’s inspiring to see what the other two are dreaming up. It just makes everything more fun—and way more effective.
