








Ready to nail sharp, bold liner?
Take the classic wing and give it a softer twist.
Here, you’ll learn to blend shadows into the liner, keep the edges clean, and lift the eye without any harshness.The focus is on smooth transitions and building drama that still feels sophisticated.
Think timeless—makeup that always works, no matter the occasion. You’ll practice flawless skin, softly blended eyes, balanced brows, the right touch of blush, and lips that pull the look together. The lesson centers on harmony and proportion, so every detail feels just right for a polished finish.
Find out how to do a smoky eye that’s actually wearable day-to-day. This isn’t about heavy drama—it’s about soft blends, picking shades that flatter any skin or eye color, and building depth without going overboard. The result: eyes that stand out but never feel too much.
Here’s where you dive into the deeper, more intense smoky eye. You’ll work with dark shadows, blend everything seamlessly, and layer black kohl for real impact—while keeping the shape crisp and the finish clean. This look shines in evening settings and on camera.
Bridal makeup has to last, look amazing in photos, and still feel special in person. This lesson covers everything: waterproof tricks, glowing skin, softly glam eyes, individual lashes, perfect color matching, and how to adapt the look for every kind of bride. You’ll learn to create makeup that goes the distance on the big day.
Here, the focus is on techniques that lift and open up the face. You’ll use strategic contouring, correct brow shapes, create lifted eyelids, and play with light to give mature clients a refreshed, youthful vibe.
Want to master makeup that pops on social media? This is all about high-impact, camera-ready looks—full-coverage foundation, bold colors, sharp cut-creases, sculpted contours, glowing highlights. Every technique here is designed to make features stand out in photos and videos.
For your final project, you’ll put everything you’ve learned to use. Pick any style—bridal, glam, smoky, editorial—and create the full look yourself, with your instructor there if you need guidance. This isn’t just another assignment; it’s your portfolio piece and your ticket to certification.