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The Makeup Insider

The Makeup Insider is a fortnightly one-on-one podcast exploring the life and career of makeup artists, hosted by freelance mua Vanessa Barney.. Finding your community of other likeminded mua’s – the creative, artistic, talkative, flexible, adaptable with a good eye for colour kind-of-people, can often be daunting. Like, where do you start? The Makeup Insider is designed for just that. To build a collaborative online community of artists to build their confidence, connections and help drive their career to the next level.If you’re just starting out or have been in the industry for a long time, tune in now, check out the key takeaways in the show notes and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Find Vanessa @vanessabarney @the.makeupinsider

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    I Grew Almost 2,000 Followers in 5 Weeks. Here's What Actually Worked.

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Insider Diary, I give a personal update on how work and content creation have been going. The main focus is my Instagram growth, I've picked up almost 2,000 followers in five weeks by posting reels daily, and I break down exactly which reels worked, which ones flopped, and the workflow behind it all. I also cover my content days and open the waitlist for my upcoming hair masterclass.Started posting reels daily from 18 March this year. Nearly 2,000 new followers in about five weeks.Biggest lesson from the whole run: people only watch for 7 to 13 seconds. The hook decides whether they stay.My workflow: uses ChatGPT to help with captions, hooks and on-screen prompts, edits everything in the Edits app, posts to Instagram first, pulls the original file from Edits (not a re-download from Instagram) to post on TikTok, then reposts from TikTok to YouTube Shorts.Next move: repost her best performers again with a reworked hook, using ChatGPT to help tweak them.Advice for anyone starting out: just start. Mistakes are part of it. You'll find your style along the way. Collaboration helps (like her episode with Max) but isn't essential.Announcement: the waitlist is open for her hair masterclass. Format isn't locked in yet (leaning look-and-learn), and it'll be offered virtually too, so it's not just for Sydney or Australia.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    You Were Born Enough: Adam Garland on Small Towns, Big Industry, and Letting Go

    Send us Fan MailAdam Garland has worked backstage, assisted Sam McKnight, and had two shots at getting onto Guido Palau's team. Right now he's in his dad's garage in Somerset, UK, building a hair education platform from scratch. In this episode we talk about how he broke into session work (Model Mayhem, zero plan), the real cost of working for free, imposter syndrome, addiction and recovery, why chasing the agency dream was holding him back, and what changed when he finally let it go. He also shares the products he genuinely uses on set and why the humble ponytail elastic deserves way more respect than it gets.How Adam fell into hairdressing at 14 and went from a village salon to Vidal Sassoon, Tony & Guy, and eventually session workFinding his way into editorial around 2008-2010 via Model Mayhem, testing before he even knew testing was a thingAssisting Sam McKnight backstage at Chanel with Karl Lagerfeld and Kendall Jenner in the chairWhat nobody tells you about walking into those environments for the first time when you're from a small townThe industry language nobody teaches you: options, confirms, releases, pencils, hard outsThe pay debate: why working for free is not a free university, it's one day of universityHis experience on Guido Palau's team, twice, and why it didn't work out either timeAddiction, recovery, and how starting his recovery journey around 2018 changed everythingWhy Sam McKnight's team stood by him for five years through the hard stuffAI in the creative industry and why "AI slop" is the wrong responseLetting go of the agency dream and what happened to his career when he didBuilding sessionhair.com: 1:1 mentoring, a free initial consult, and an education platform coming soonArchive research and why knowing your references is how you find your visual identityProducts covered in this episode:Bedhead TIGI Queen for a Day thickening sprayKeune Get a Grip texturiserKeune Sea FoamSam McKnight Modern HairspraySession Kit elastics (sessionkit.co.uk)Connect with Adam Instagram YouTubeSession Hair The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    25 Years, No Rules, No Regrets — with Max May

    Send us Fan MailThis week I sat down with Sydney makeup artist Max May. Nearly 30 years in the industry, self-taught, Armani Australia ambassador, Charlotte Tilbury Glow Squad, and one of the first artists in this country to build a blog and digital presence when the industry told him it would ruin his career.In this episode we cover:How Max got started — growing up in the country, moving to Sydney, falling into hairdressing by accident and discovering makeup on setWhy he never did formal training and why he still thinks assisting is the best way to learn this industryWhat it was actually like to assist in those early days — it was tough, the industry was different, and he got on a bus to pick up dog poop for the person he worked underHis years doing fashion weeks in Paris, New York and MilanBeing the Australian Armani ambassador and what that role actually looked likeDirecting fashion shows in Australia for ten years straightWorking with Jennifer Hawkins, Laura Bingle, Sarah Murdoch, Cheyenne Tozzi, Miranda Kerr and Mel B on The Masked SingerWhy he finds editorial more creatively satisfying than TVBeing one of the first Australian makeup artists to go digital — he lost work and friends over it and did it anywayHis social media formula: how many times he posts a week and what the algorithm actually wants right nowWhy he has zero interest in TikTok and is not sorry about itHis thoughts on AI and staying relevant in a changing industryFull list of products mentioned over on The Makeup Insider. Max May The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    The Inside Edit - From Retail Counter to Global Artistry: How Tannia T Built a Career That Lasts

    Send us Fan Mail3. The Inside Edit Tannia T has been doing this for over two decades. She started at the Napoleon Perdis counter and worked her way to global artistry — training staff, creating content, and travelling to LA and New York for major industry events.Today she runs her own home studio, takes one-on-one clients, does bridal work, and has some clients who have been with her for over ten years.In this episode, we get into what that kind of longevity actually looks like. The kit, the tools, the booking system, the products she keeps coming back to, and the real talk about social media as a working artist.We cover:How Tannia went from Napoleon Perdis retail to global artistryTraining staff and creating content for a major brandTravelling to LA and New York for industry eventsBuilding and running her own home studioBalancing bridal work, one-on-one clients, and being a mumHer Surratt eyelash curler obsession (and why it's worth it)Sonya G brushes — quality over quantityBy Terry CC Brightening and Benefit Brow GlazeHer honest take on social media as a business toolHow she manages bookings: manual tracking meets Google CalendarThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    From the Mecca Counter to Agency Repped with Kiana Mei

    Send us Fan MailKiana has been in and around the makeup industry for 13 years. But her path wasn't straight. She started on the Mecca counters, stepped away to work in disability support, and came back in 2022 through The Iconic's e-commerce team.Since then? Sydney, Milan, Paris Fashion Weeks. A freelance career built on cold calls, genuine connections, and trusting her own eye.In this episode, we talk about what it actually takes to rebuild in this industry, how networking opened doors she didn't even know existed, and why finding your own aesthetic matters more than chasing trends.We cover:How Kiana got back into the industry through The Iconic's e-commerce teamWhy cold-calling creative agencies actually worksHow assisting at Fashion Weeks changed her careerBuilding a skin-focused, mood-driven styleHer kit essentials — including NARS Sheer Glow and Giorgio Armani Luminous SilkWhat she wishes she'd known earlierFor aspiring and working artists, this one is worth a listen.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Set Secrets: What Every Hair and Makeup Artist Needs to Know About Working With a Stylist with Kate Lauren Harper

    Send us Fan MailWhat A Stylist Actually Does with Kate Lauren HarperRecently week I sat down with Sydney-based stylist Kate Lauren Harper for a refreshingly honest conversation about what stylists really do and what that means for us as hair and makeup artists on set.If you have ever wondered what the stylist is actually doing while you are in kit, or how to build a better working relationship with styling, this episode is for you.We cover:What a stylist actually does, from brief to final lookHow mood boards, client decks, and feedback rounds shape the whole shootWhy timelines and budgets are never as simple as they seemThe unspoken etiquette of working on setHow the stylist x hair and makeup relationship works (and when it does not)Kate's path from Wollongong to lead stylist, including the ecomm grind that built her skillsWhy boundaries matter more than you think, for stylists and for usThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    The Insider Edit: Kit Faves & Why You Need to Back Yourself

    Send us Fan MailEpisode 2 of  The Insider Edit | The Makeup InsiderIt's just me this week — and I'm bringing you 10 products I genuinely can't live without. Five from my kit, five I use on myself every day. Plus a quick chat about PR gifting, asking for what you want, and why a 'no' is never the end of the story.Full list of products Also in This EpisodeHow Vanessa gets PR gifting (hint: she asks for it)Overcoming the fear of pitching yourselfWhy a 'no' just means 'not yet'The scheduling technique that changed how she reaches outThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Welcome to The Insider Diaries: Where I have actually been for the last six months.

    Send us Fan MailWelcome to The Insider Diaries.This is the first of a new monthly segment where I sit down solo and chat through what is going on in my world, in the industry, and the conversations I think we should be having as makeup artists.In this episode I am pulling the curtain back on the last six months, sharing why I went quiet, and unpacking two big topics: visibility, and the Yana and Perth makeup artist situation.What we coverWhere I'd been for the last six monthsMy fertility journey, IVF and where I am at nowHashimoto's, mood, motivation and how it has affected my workWhy two episodes sat in my drafts folder for six monthsThe new podcast format: two guest interviews, plus Insider Diaries and Insider Edit each monthA listener comp to be a guest on The Insider EditVisibility as a makeup artist and why it matters nowPosting daily on Instagram and what I have learnedThe Yana and Perth makeup artist situation, and my honest takeWhy I no longer do unpaid collaborationsWhat to get in writing before you say yes to any collabMentioned in this episodeCiara from Pro Shine and her blog on visibilityMarissa Grace - Bridalpreneur Socials Ask Ellen two part reel series on discretionWant to be on The Insider Edit?I am running a listener comp. If you would love to come on the podcast and chat about your favourite kit products, DM me on Instagram with your pitch.Loved this episode?Share it with another makeup artist or beauty lover, follow the show, and leave a review. It genuinely helps me reach more people.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Why Taste Level Beats Technique Every Time, with Molly Warkentin

    Send us Fan MailThis week on The Makeup Insider, I sit down with Sydney based makeup artist Molly Warkentin for a chat that covers more than two decades in the beauty industry.Molly takes us from her UK beginnings at Chichester College, through her time at Mac and the tight knit crew she calls the Makeup Mafia, all the way to the moment she chose to step back from bridal work to make space for family.We talk about taste level, the quiet skill that separates good artists from great ones, and why building real relationships will always outperform chasing follower counts.In this episode we coverMolly's start in the UK and the pivot to SydneyStudying at Chichester College and what she would do differentlyLife at Mac and the network that became the Makeup MafiaAdding hairdressing to her offering and why she resisted at firstTaste level and how to build itStepping back from bridal to protect family timeHer honest advice for new artists trying to break inQuotable moments"Skill gets you in the room. Taste keeps you there.""The best opportunities I had came from people, not posts."Molly WarkentinThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Inside the Life of a Beauty Editor: From Glossy Magazines to an Online Presence with Sadaf Razi

    Send us Fan MailMagazines have fallen. So what does a beauty or fashion editor actually do now?In this episode, Vanessa sits down with Sadaf to unpack how the role has changed, what "cross channel pollinating" really means, and why your favourite beauty experts are now on TikTok instead of glossy pages.What we cover:The traditional beauty editor role and why it no longer existsHow editors now work across websites, video, social and podcastsWhat "cross channel pollinating" looks like day to dayWhy interviewing dermatologists on TikTok is the new normalWhat this shift means for anyone trying to break into the industryGuest: SadafThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Insider Edit: The 5 Products Pro MUAs Can't Work Without

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Vanessa sits down with Julia from Co Contour to spill the products they reach for on every job. From skin prep to setting spray, this is a full walk through of what's actually inside a working makeup artist's kit.What you'll learn:The skin prep routine Julia uses on every brideWhy Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter is a non negotiableThe foundation that survives Aussie humidityJulia's favourite concealer for smoothing textureThe mascara that holds a curl like nothing elseEveryday personal favourites from both artistsThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    From Accounting to Pat McGrath's Runway: Lottie's Self-Taught Makeup Career

    Send us Fan MailLottie — makeup artist, educator and co-host of We Speak Beauty podcastEpisode summary:Vanessa sits down with LA-based makeup artist Lottie, who made an unlikely leap from an accounting career into the beauty industry without any formal training. Lottie shares how she taught herself through magazines and hands-on experience, got discovered by Pat McGrath on MySpace, and built a career working on some of fashion's biggest runways. She also talks about the realities of self-employment, the pressure of social media and why so many artists undervalue themselves.In this episode:How Lottie transitioned from accounting to makeup artistry in Los AngelesTeaching herself through magazines and on-the-job experienceThe MySpace moment that led to working with Pat McGrathWhat fashion runway work actually looks and feels likeWhy resilience and authenticity matter more than credentialsLottie's masterclasses and the We Speak Beauty podcastHow social media has changed the industry and what artists should focus on insteadGuest links:Instagram: @lotstarWebsite: www.lotstar.comThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    If You Don't Ask, the Answer Is Always No - What I’ve learnt after 99 episodes of The Makeup

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTESEpisode 100: Celebrating 100 Episodes with Vanessa BarneyThis week we flip the mic. For our 100th episode, I'm the one being interviewed — and honestly, it felt strange and wonderful at the same time.We go deep on what it's really been like building The Makeup Insider from the ground up, the lessons that have stayed with me, and where this podcast is heading next.If you've been here from the start, thank you. If you're new, welcome — this is a great place to jump in.TopicKey TakeawayStarting from scratch Be ready to begin again. Patience and self-grace aren't optional.The power of asking "If you don't ask, the answer is always no." (Thanks Nicole Thompson.)Community and mentorship This podcast exists to be the mentor I never had.Global reach Listeners from Ukraine, Africa, and beyond — still blows my mind.What's next More face-to-face interviews, international guests, and growing online.Thank you Julia Dillon for a wonderful chat. The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Maddy's 110 Euro Wedding Season: Lessons, Logistics & Levelling Up

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Maddy Baucia returns after an incredible season completing 110 weddings across Tuscany, Umbria, and stunning destinations including the Amalfi Coast, Lake Como, and Sicily. She shares the realities behind such a high-volume year: the logistics, the challenges, the systems she relied on, and the lessons she’ll carry forward.We dive into how she plans to reduce her workload to 80 weddings next season, restructure her pricing, streamline her business model, and step away from team-based operations. Maddy also shares the importance of managing her physical and mental health, staying organised while constantly travelling, and refining her backend systems to create a more sustainable business.This episode is a must-listen for artists working in or aspiring to enter the destination wedding space.Topics CoveredChallenges and Support SystemsTravel and Logistics - where to base yourselfAdjusting Future PlansPricing and Booking StrategiesFuture Goals and System ImprovementsStanding Out in the IndustryShowcasing Personality on Social MediaBuilding Trust with Destination BridesUsing Facebook Groups for Destination WorkAdvice for Aspiring Destination Wedding ArtistsCoaching Calls for Wedding ArtistsTravel Fees and Pricing PsychologyTrends in European Wedding LocationsJoin Bridal Boss Academy The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    What It Really Takes to Work Destination Weddings Abroad with Jacqui Bradfield

    Send us Fan MailNavigating the European Wedding Circuit: Lessons from a Pro Makeup ArtistEpisode SummaryIn this episode of The Makeup Insider, Vanessa chats with pro makeup artist Jacqui, who recently returned from a whirlwind season working across Europe’s wedding circuit.From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the bustle of Rome, Jacqui shares what it’s really like to take your artistry abroad. The highs, the hurdles, and the lessons learned from nine weddings in quick succession.Whether you’re dreaming of working internationally or simply curious about life behind the scenes of destination weddings, this conversation is packed with practical advice and honest reflections from an artist who’s done it all.What We CoverHow Jacqui prepared for an international wedding seasonWhy direct flights and smart packing are non-negotiablesThe realities of driving (and surviving) Italy’s wedding circuitManaging back-to-back weddings while staying creativeJacqui’s must-have travel kit and European beauty essentialsTips for choosing accommodation and balancing work with restThe mindset shifts that come with working outside your comfort zoneKey TakeawaysPreparation meets flexibility: The most successful destination artists plan for everything — and still stay open to the unexpected.Logistics matter: Cars, accommodation, and kit safety can make or break your experience.Growth through discomfort: Every challenge abroad helps strengthen your artistry, confidence, and business mindset.Community counts: Collaborating with trusted peers (like Jacqui’s hairstylist partner Brooke) makes all the difference.Listen if You’re…A bridal makeup artist dreaming of international workCurious about the European destination wedding sceneLooking for practical travel and business advice from a working artistReady to take your artistry global — and want to know where to startConnect with JacquiFollow Jacqui’s adventures and artistry on Instagram: @jacquibradfieldmakeup The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Celebrity Glam and TV Beauty: Michael Brown’s Journey from Dance to Lancôme.

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Makeup Insider, Vanessa sits down with the incredible Michael Brown, one of Australia’s most loved and trusted makeup artists.Michael’s 25-year career has taken him from a dancer in Perth to a leading Sydney-based artist, educator, and television beauty expert. Known for his versatility and genuine connection with clients, Michael shares the story of how stage makeup sparked his love for beauty, his years representing global brands like Shiseido, Lancôme, and the L’Oréal Group, and his brave leap into the freelance world.Michael opens up about overcoming personal challenges, including a severe childhood stutter, and how that journey led him to appear confidently on national television — becoming a regular on Channel Nine’s Today Extra.You’ll hear how he’s stayed relevant in an ever-changing industry, what he’s learned from two decades behind the brush, and his advice for aspiring artists wanting to carve out a long, successful career in beauty.Episode HighlightsMichael’s journey from performer to professional makeup artistOvercoming personal hurdles and finding confidence on cameraLessons learned from two decades in the beauty industryThe evolution of beauty and the importance of adaptabilityBuilding a reputation and network that lastsWhy personality and professionalism are just as important as artistryConnect with Michael BrownInstagram: @michaelbrownbeautyWebsite: michaelbrownbeauty.com.auThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Elevating Your Content Game – The Four Must-Have Content Types with Suz Chadwick

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Makeup Insider, I’m joined by personal branding and business coach Suz Chadwick to break down the four essential content types every creator needs to master. Whether you’re a makeup artist building your portfolio or a creative entrepreneur growing your digital presence, these content strategies will help you stand out, connect deeply with your audience, and build a brand that sells.What We Cover in This Episode:Authority Content – how to showcase your credibility and expertise through behind-the-scenes, testimonials, and client experiences.Personal Brand Content – why sharing your quirks, passions, and personal stories makes your brand memorable.Value & Teaching Content – the importance of tutorials, tips, and insights that position you as a go-to resource.Commentary Content – how to add your voice to industry trends and conversations to build thought leadership.Why You’ll Love This Episode:Suz shares practical, actionable advice on weaving these content types into your strategy so you can mix things up, stay relevant, and keep your audience engaged. This isn’t about creating more content, it’s about creating smarter, stickier content that builds connection and loyalty.Links & Resources:Connect with Suz Chadwick: @suzchadwickSuz Podcast Episode For more insights, visit the blog: Suz Blog If you loved this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review The Makeup Insider wherever you listen to podcasts. And don’t forget to share it with a friend who’s ready to take their content game to the next level.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    The Business of Bridal: Pricing Strategies with Vanessa, Megan & Adele

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Vanessa chats with bridal makeup artists Megan and Adele about the realities of working in the bridal industry. You’ll hear:Getting started in bridal makeup – how retail counters, experimentation, and building a signature style lay the foundation.Pricing strategies – packages vs à la carte, setting fair yet sustainable rates, and communicating transparently with clients.Managing extras – travel, accommodation, and why clear boundaries upfront matter.Marketing & branding – building a reputation, using high-quality visuals, and keeping the client at the heart of your brand.Education & networking – the value of workshops, mentoring, and shadowing experienced artists at weddings.Digital tools & trends – how embracing content creation and online platforms can grow your reach and client base.Lessons learned – the balance between artistry, business, and heart in bridal beauty.Whether you’re a new artist, or an industry pro, this conversation will give you insights, tips, and inspiration from three different journeys in bridal makeup.The Bridal Edit by Adele The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Navigating the World of Creative Representation with Dolores Lavin

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Makeup Insider, I sit down with Dolores Lavin, the powerhouse behind DLM Management, to unpack the world of creative representation and what it really takes to build a successful career as a creative agent.Dolores has been in the industry since the early ’90s, building a reputation as a dedicated agent who not only manages the business side but also nurtures the personal growth of the artists she represents. With nearly four decades of experience, she shares her unique perspective on how agents and artists can work together to achieve long-term success.What We Cover in This Episode:Dolores’ unexpected journey into becoming an agent.The true role of an agent — and why it’s more than just booking jobs.Why communication and personal relationships are at the heart of representation.How Dolores helps artists map out their career paths strategically.The importance of balancing editorial work with commercial opportunities.The traits and personalities that stand out when she’s looking to represent talent.Practical advice for artists seeking representation in today’s industry.Whether you’re an aspiring makeup artist, hairstylist, or creative professional, this conversation is packed with valuable insights into the business side of artistry — and the powerful role an agent can play in helping you thrive.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    What’s in the Price? Bridal Makeup Insights from 4 Artists.

    Send us Fan MailNavigating the Bridal Makeup Industry: Pricing Strategies & Insights from Experienced ArtistsPricing your services as a makeup artist can feel like walking a tightrope  balancing your skills, expenses, market value, and confidence. In this episode of The Makeup Insider, Vanessa is joined by fellow artists Mel, Megan, Jacqui, and more to unpack what really goes into setting your rates and building a sustainable bridal business.Together, they share candid insights on:The real costs of running a freelance makeup business (GST, taxes, super, and more)How to calculate your earnings and factor in seasonal workWhy pricing is as much about brand perception as it is about skillThe power of word-of-mouth and industry connections over social media aloneHow to adapt your pricing as your life and skills evolveSimplifying your packages so clients understand and value your workWhether you’re just starting your makeup career or are a seasoned artist looking to refine your business strategy, this conversation will give you practical tools and fresh perspectives to confidently set your prices and stick to them.Get to know the guests.jacquibradfield.com.au@jacquibradfieldmakeup Megans website @meganharrisonmakeup @melricciomakeup The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Fashion MUA Ciara O’Shea shares her journey—from working with the Pussycat Dolls to Madonna, and being part of legendary teams like Charlotte Tilbury’s and Pat McGrath’s—plus everything in between.

    Send us Fan MailIn this inspiring and in-depth episode, Vanessa sits down with London-based makeup artist Ciara O Shea to explore her incredible journey from a small town in Ireland to the forefront of the international fashion scene.Ciara shares how a childhood love of fashion magazines sparked her passion for beauty, leading her to study at the London College of Fashion and kick-start her career in retail makeup. She opens up about navigating the world of freelance artistry, comparing the pros and cons of self-representation versus working with an agent, and offers real talk about persistence, creativity, and staying relevant in an ever-evolving industry.We dive into behind-the-scenes stories from working with major names like The Pussycat Dolls and Madonna, and hear what it’s really like backstage at fashion shows and on set for editorial shoots. Ciara also talks about building her own beauty brand, Pro Shine, and how she’s using tools like AI and social media to grow her presence and connect with a global audience.This episode is packed with insight, humour, and practical advice for makeup artists and creatives alike.Highlights:• Growing up in Ireland and discovering a love for beauty• Training at the London College of Fashion• Breaking into the fashion industry - working under Charlotte Tilbury and Pat McGrath. • Working with celebrities and navigating high-pressure environments• Freelancing versus agency representation• Launching her brand, Pro Shine• Using AI and social media to build a modern personal brandCiara Does Makeup SubstackThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    PR 101 for Creatives: What to Know Before Reaching Out

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Vanessa chats with experienced PR consultant Ebanny, who shares how creatives from makeup artists to photographers can catch the attention of PR agencies and build lasting relationships in the industry. You’ll learn how to pitch yourself, why engagement matters more than followers, and how to approach PR gifting with creativity and professionalism.What You'll Learn:How to pitch yourself to PR agenciesWhat PR reps really look forThe importance of authentic contentWhy engagement matters more than follower countHow to build a community that brands want to partner withLinks & Mentions:Ebanny's brand: EdieThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Losing Instagram, Finding Clarity: Penny Antuar’s Career Without Social Media

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Vanessa sits down with renowned makeup artist Penny Antuar to talk about the unexpected moment that reshaped her career: losing her Instagram account. What started as a digital disruption quickly became a powerful catalyst for realignment, reconnection, and redefining success.Penny shares how stepping away from social media allowed her to rediscover the joy in her artistry, rebuild her work-life balance, and create space for more meaningful, offline relationships. From manifesting her dream career to navigating the fast-paced beauty world with presence and purpose, Penny’s story is both grounding and inspiring for anyone feeling burnt out by the pressure to stay constantly “on.”In this episode, Penny shares:What happened when her Instagram account was unexpectedly deletedHow the loss helped her reconnect with her passion for makeupOffline strategies for building a dream career in beautyWhy networking in person still matters (and works!)Her views on manifestation, energy, and mental health in the industryPractical steps aspiring artists can take to join Fashion Week teamsThis episode is a must-listen if you:Feel overwhelmed by social media as a creativeWant to build a long-lasting career based on authenticity, not algorithmsAre looking for tips on balancing artistry, ambition, and wellbeingDream of working behind the scenes at fashion shows or high-end campaignsThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    How to Land a Spot on a Fashion Week Team with Andrea Damyon

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Makeup Insider, we sit down with Andrea Damyon, a multifaceted makeup artist whose path to Fashion Week was anything but linear. From her beginnings in film and special effects to a pivotal role at Make Up For Ever, Andrea shares how a combination of skill, perseverance, and relationship-building helped shape her career.We dive into the real logistics of Fashion Week—team coordination, last-minute curveballs, and navigating the industry’s financial grey areas. Plus, Andrea offers grounded advice on how to build your career without losing your individuality.Key Takeaways:Why genuine connection is your best career currencyThe value (and limits) of product sponsorshipsNavigating backstage etiquette and social media rulesLearning to trust your timing and your processThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    The Relationship Between Makeup Artist and Photographers with Eddie New.

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode I chat Beauty Photographer Eddie New. I dive into one of the most overlooked — yet essential — parts of a successful beauty or commercial shoot: the relationship between the makeup artist and the photographer. Whether you're a seasoned MUA or just starting out, this episode will help you level up your professionalism, improve collaboration on set, and ultimately create better images. What You'll Learn:Why being easy to work with can be more important than your makeup skillsHow to approach a shoot when the model has textured skin or breakoutsThe crucial questions to ask your photographer before you start makeupHow lighting and color grading impact how makeup reads on cameraTips for building trust and communication on commercial setsWhy you should never assume something will be “fixed in post”Key Takeaways:Kindness and professionalism lead to repeat bookings. Skill matters, but people remember how you make them feelCommunication is everything. Every photographer has different needs — check in before you beginLighting dramatically affects how makeup appears on camera — know what you're working withA short conversation at the start of the day can prevent major issues laterMakeup artists and photographers are equal collaborators in the creative processNever assume — always ask if something should be fixed in the moment or later in postFirst impressions matter — be warm, engaged, and proactive on setFollow Eddie.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Hair and Makeup Designer of Apple Cider Vinegar, Helen Magelaki, Shares Her Incredible Journey and What She Looks for in a Team.

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we step behind the scenes with Helen Magelaki, a hair and makeup artist whose incredible journey spans theater, opera, film, and television. From her childhood inspirations to her work on iconic productions, Helen shares insights into the artistry, perseverance, and innovation that have shaped her career. We discuss the importance of mentorship, adapting to industry changes, and the balance between creativity and consistency in production environments.What We Cover:Helen’s early fascination with transformative makeup ("Planet of the Apes" fans, listen up!)Lessons from working in ballet, opera, and special effectsAdventures overseas and the impact of international experienceBehind-the-scenes stories from "Neighbors" and "Apple Cider Vinegar"The art of continuity and reading scripts with a keen eyeBuilding strong teams and mentoring young artistsBalancing work-life in an ever-evolving creative industryTakeaways:Why collaboration is key in hair and makeup departmentsHow to bring innovation into structured environmentsThe role of passion and adaptability in a successful careerThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    The Makeup Rollercoaster: Victoria Barron on Celebrity Faces, Vogue, Chanel, and her creative process.

    Send us Fan MailJoin me for an inspiring conversation with Victoria Baron, a celebrated makeup artist whose unconventional journey took her from show jumping in the UK to becoming one of the industry's most respected names. Victoria shares her remarkable story, creative process, and lessons learned working with celebrities and major fashion houses.Topics CoveredVictoria's surprising transition from show jump rider to makeup artistryThe unpredictable "roller coaster" nature of freelance life in the beauty industryHer valuable apprenticeship experiences with masters Ray Morris and Muriel Van KavanThe extraordinary lengths she went to for mentorship (including mowing lawns!)Navigating international fashion weeks and building her reputationWorking with celebrities including Phoebe Tonkin and Jess MauboyHer decade-long partnership with Chanel and how it evolvedCurrent work in product development and mentoring emerging artistsKey TakeawaysThe importance of practical experience and learning by doingHow artistic skills from other disciplines can translate to makeupWhy networking and set etiquette matter as much as technical abilityThe value of breaking conventional rules to develop a unique artistic voicHow perseverance and adaptability are essential for success in an ever-changing industryThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    From Brazil to Beauty – Jaque Di Condio’s Journey to Becoming an Agency-Represented MUA in Sydney

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode I sit down with Jaque Di Condio, a Sydney-based hair and makeup artist whose journey from Brazil to Australia is nothing short of inspiring. From starting fresh in a new country to building a thriving freelance career and joining a top agency, Jaque shares her experiences, challenges, and key insights into the beauty industry.  What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Jaque’s transition from Sao Paulo to Sydney and the challenges of starting over  How she balanced motherhood and her growing career in makeup artistry  The importance of assisting in the industry and how it helped her career take off  What it takes to be a great assistant and how to leave a lasting impression  Jaque’s journey to signing with Saunders and Co. and what it means for her career  A peek inside Jaque’s makeup kit and her must-have products  Advice for aspiring makeup artists looking to build a sustainable career  Episode Highlights: Every opportunity, no matter how small, is a stepping stone in your career.” Jaque Di Condio  Assisting isn’t just about learning skills—it’s about building relationships and proving your work ethic.”  The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Australian Fashion Makeup Artist Linda Jefferyes: How Pop Culture Helped Shape Her Success.

    Send us Fan MailJoin us for an inspiring conversation with Linda Jefferyes, an accomplished makeup artist with over 30 years of experience in the fashion industry. Linda shares her unique journey from a small town in Western Australia to becoming one of the most respected figures in makeup artistry, working with celebrities and renowned fashion brands.Topics CoveredLinda's early inspiration from magazines and her transformative move to LondonHer transition from modeling to behind-the-camera workThe daily life of a fashion makeup artistHow Linda draws inspiration from art history and pop cultureNavigating industry challenges and building a reputationAdapting to the social media era while maintaining authentic connectionsExpanding beyond fashion into television and other fieldsKey TakeawaysThe importance of understanding cultural and historical context in developing a unique artistic styleWhy patience and dedication are essential in building a career in makeup artistryHow to balance social media presence with personal connectionsThe value of versatility and openness to different industry avenuesLinda's Advice for Aspiring Artists"Immerse yourself in art, music, and historical context. Understanding where trends come from is crucial if you want to bring something new to the table.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Inside the World of High-Fashion Hair: Pete Lennon's Path from Salon Apprentice to Editorial Stylist

    Send us Fan MailJoin me for an inspiring conversation with renowned hairstylist Pete Lennon as he shares his incredible journey from a 15-year-old apprentice in Sydney to becoming a sought-after stylist in New York City's high-fashion scene. Pete reveals the twists and turns of his career spanning over three decades, offering valuable insights for aspiring hairstylists and anyone passionate about following their creative dreams.In This Episode:Pete recounts how an ultimatum from his parents at age 15 unexpectedly led him to discover his passion for hairdressingThe four-year apprenticeship journey that took him through Sydney's top salons, working alongside industry legendsHis leap of faith move to New York without a concrete plan and how he navigated the competitive fashion industryBehind-the-scenes stories from high-profile projects, including the Victoria's Secret showsHow Pete balances salon work with freelance assignments in fashion, advertising, and editorial projectsThe importance of mentorship and continuous learning, featuring lessons from industry giants like Sam McKnightA peek into Pete's extensive styling kit and how he prepares for diverse client needsPractical advice for aspiring stylists: speaking up, staying curious, and honing your craftGuest Bio:Pete Lennon is an Australian hairstylist with decades of experience in both salon work and high-fashion styling. After spending 15 formative years in New York City working on prestigious projects, Pete returned to Sydney, where he currently divides his time between salon work and freelance assignments. Known for his versatility and deep knowledge of the craft, Pete remains passionate about educating the next generation of hairstylists.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    "Building the Dream Team: Arielle Thomas on Collaboration and Tips for Makeup Artists in Media Production"

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Vanessa sits down with  Arielle Thomas, founder of the buzzing production company Cinema Thom. Arielle shares her incredible career journey — from acting gigs in New York to media production, working with top fashion brands, and landing massive clients like Chemist Warehouse and Kmart. Arielle is also the host of an incredible podcast called Process. Key takeaways: Building a Dream Team:  How she chooses her crew for shoots.  What Makes a Makeup Artist Stand Out: What qualities makes Arielle say, "Yes! You're hired!"?   Portfolio Power:  Website or Instagram: which one wins her attention.    What specific looks or styles Arielle likes to see. Red Flags to Avoid: What makes Arielle politely say, "Thanks, but no thanks"?  Beyond Brushes & Blending:What extra spark does a makeup artist need to impress Arielle. Cold Email Magic:  What key info should be included to stand out. If you’re a makeup artist dreaming of big shoots or just curious about what goes on behind the camera, this episode is a must-listen. The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Handling a Viral Bridal TikTok Moment with Grace and Turning It into Opportunity: with Kandra Jones.

    Send us Fan MailIn the latest episode of The Makeup Insider, I chat with San Diego-based artist Kandra Jones about her inspiring journey—from dreaming of teaching second grade to building her bridal beauty empire, Twirly Shears. 🌟 Highlights include:  ✨ Her leap into cosmetology and 20+ years in salon work  ✨ The natural glam philosophy behind Twirly Shears  ✨ Navigating viral moments with grace (yes, we talk about *that* TikTok video!)  ✨ Advice for aspiring bridal artists: patience, practice, and passion!  Kandra's story is a masterclass in turning challenges into opportunities and creating a thriving career through resilience and vision.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Destination Weddings Demystified: Tips from Maddy Baucia

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Maddy Baucia shares her journey from managing Mecca stores and working in the Australian film industry to building a thriving bridal hair and makeup business in Italy. She dives into the challenges of transitioning to a competitive destination wedding market, managing logistics in Tuscany, and refining her business strategies. Maddy also highlights the importance of adaptability, networking, and curating a professional kit to meet the demands of destination weddings. She offers insights on client acquisition through social media, the value of word-of-mouth referrals, and her approach to team building. Maddy concludes with motivational advice and product recommendations for aspiring destination artists.Key take awaysMaddie moved to Italy to focus on bridal hair and makeup.Working in film and TV taught her valuable skills for bridal work.Building an online presence is crucial for attracting clients.Networking and relationships are key to finding work.Investing in business systems can streamline operations. Logistics are crucial for wedding planning, especially in remote venues.Setting clear financial targets can lead to unexpected successes.Establishing a minimum booking rate helps manage client expectations.Clients find Maddy primarily through TikTok and Facebook groups.Instagram followers are less important than showcasing quality work.Coaching calls are available for those seeking guidance in the industry.Maddy emphasises collaboration over competition among artists.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    The Art of Skin and Makeup: 25 Years of Expertise with Isabella Schimid

    Send us Fan MailSydney-based makeup artist and skin therapist Isabella Schimid, who has uniquely blended her expertise in skincare and makeup artistry. Isabella shares her inspiring journey, career-defining moments, and lessons from her path to success.Key Topics Covered:Starting out in beauty therapy and discovering her dual passion for skin and makeup.Opening her own salon and venturing into film, TV, and high-fashion makeup.Pivotal experiences, like building her portfolio in Hong Kong and completing Val Garland’s Mastered Course.Finding her niche by combining skincare and makeup, and embracing trends like natural, healthy skin.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    "Red Carpet Secrets with Model and Content Creator Jess Rae King: Insider Tips for Breaking into the Industry"

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Makeup Insider, host Vanessa Barney talks to Jess Rae King, a curve model and content creator, and Jessica Jade, a creative director and stylist, about their collaborative experience for the ARIA Awards. Jess Rae shares her journey of overcoming imposter syndrome to attend the event, highlighting the preparation process—from selecting an outfit with Jessica's help to  hair and makeup with Vanessa. The conversation also dives into the importance of trust and energy in professional collaborations and the behind-the-scenes intricacies of fashion styling, media obligations, and brand representation.This episode also highlights how to get into doing dressing and doing hair and makeup for red carpet events. The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    From Suburban Salon Apprentice to Fashion Week Insider: Bradwyn Jones' Journey in Hair and Makeup

    Send us Fan MailJoin us for an inspiring conversation with Bradwyn Jones, the creative force behind some of the most innovative hair and makeup artistry in the fashion world. From his beginnings as a 15-year-old apprentice in the bustling salons of the 1980s to his rise as a respected figure in the beauty industry, Bradwyn's journey is a testament to passion and perseverance. You'll hear how his love for fashion and music steered him to a career in hairdressing, where he learned the ropes by hopping from salon to salon, absorbing the best training in cutting and coloring. Discover how a chance encounter with a colleague sparked his interest in makeup artistry, blending seamlessly into his professional repertoire.Why You Should ListenInspiration from Experience: Follow Bradwyn's journey from an eager 15-year-old apprentice to a leading figure in hair and makeup artistry.Insight into Fashion Shows: Learn about the vibrant world of London fashion shows and the challenges and excitement they entail.Career Evolution: Understand how building relationships, reliability, and trust can transform an eager assistant into a trusted team member in the fashion industry.Navigating Modern Challenges: Explore the impact of social media distractions and the importance of focus and professionalism at high-stakes events like Fashion Week.Innovative Tools and Tips: Gain insights into Bradwyn's product recommendations, including his innovative Pro Styling session mats, and the importance of professional networking.Key TakeawaysBradwyn's early career in the 1980s and the value of diverse salon experiences.The pivotal moment that led to his interest in makeup artistry.Strategies for breaking into the fashion industry, including cold-calling agencies and building a strong portfolio.The importance of adapting to new tools and trends in hair and makeup.Bradwyn's thoughts on the evolving dynamics of the beauty industry and maintaining professionalism amidst modern distractions.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Transforming Careers Through Strategic Partnerships with Sarina Lowe.

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Vanessa sits down with partnership specialist Sarina Lowe to delve into the intricacies of partnerships, sponsorships, and collaborations. Key Takeaways:Differentiate between cash partnerships and contra (product/service exchange) partnerships.How makeup artists, can benefit immensely from strategic partnerships.Building genuine relationships with potential partners is crucial.Focus outreach efforts on quality engagement rather than just follower counts.Clearly outline expectations when receiving products from brands to avoid misunderstandings.Transparency and clear communication are key to successful partnerships.High-quality, creative content can significantly enhance the value of partnerships.Understand your own business objectives and goals before entering partnerships.Research potential partners thoroughly to make informed decisions.Discussion Highlights:Practical strategies for small businesses to leverage partnerships.Importance of building genuine relationships and clear communication in partnerships.How creative content creation can boost partnership value.Tips on aligning business objectives with partnership efforts.Actionable Tips:Start with clear goals for what you want to achieve from partnerships. Be transparent and communicate your expectations clearly.Focus on creating high-quality content that reflects your brand and engages your audience.Build genuine relationships with potential partners, prioritizing engagement over follower count.Always research potential partners to ensure value alignment.Connect with Sarina.Instagram Linkedin The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    From High School Hobbyist to Film and TV Makeup Artist: Ashleigh Stone's Journey and Career Insights

    Send us Fan MailEver wonder how a self-taught high school enthusiast transforms into a sought-after hair and makeup artist in the film and TV industry? In our latest episode of the Makeup Insider, we sit down with the inspiring Ashleigh Stone, whose incredible journey takes her from experimenting with beauty looks in her teenage years to mastering special effects at the Australian Academy of Cinemagraphic Makeup. Ash shares her path of perseverance and passion, dishing out invaluable insights on using educational resources and networking to carve out a niche in this highly competitive field.Ash doesn't just talk about the glittery side of the business. She opens up about the challenges of breaking into entry-level positions, emphasising the need for versatility and adaptability. From honing her craft at Mecca during bustling holiday seasons to landing a pivotal role on the set of "Neighbours," Ash discusses the real-world experiences that shaped her skill set. Her story is a testament to continuous learning and the magic that can happen when you get the chance to work alongside seasoned professionals.For those aspiring to make their mark in the makeup industry, this episode is a treasure trove of practical advice. Ashleigh shares her secrets to securing freelance work—think cold emailing and leveraging social media—and offers tips on navigating the logistics of away jobs with a must-have standby kit. She also shares her aspirations of working on war or horror films, providing a glimpse into her creative ambitions. Whether you’re a budding artist or a seasoned pro, Ashley’s journey is sure to inspire and motivate.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Nichole Lee's Transition from Fashion Buyer to Freelance Makeup Artist: Overcoming Financial Fears and Starting Anew at 37

    Send us Fan MailWhat does it take to pivot from a stable career to chase a passion at 37? Meet Nichole Lee, the face behind "Nichole Lee  Makeup" on Instagram, who left her successful role as a fashion buyer to dive into the unpredictable realm of freelance makeup artistry. Nichole opens up about the emotional and financial hurdles she faced, highlighting the crucial role of savings and a supportive partner. Her tale is not just about makeup; it's about the courage to start over and the wisdom gained from life experience.Nichole and I discuss the benefits of starting anew later in life, such as having a sharper focus and a stronger sense of urgency. We also tackle the challenges of transitioning from a regular paycheck to a self-employed income model and the importance of prioritising health over work.Dive into the artistry behind Nichole's success where personal growth and professional development go hand in hand. Learn how she turned initial mistakes into valuable lessons and how her fashion background influences her makeup artistry. Nichole shares tips on building a professional network, leveraging social media, and maintaining authenticity. Whether you’re interested in makeup or contemplating a career change, Nichole's journey offers a wealth of insights, from mastering client interactions to the nuances of selecting the perfect lip color for diverse clients. Don't miss out on this inspiring episode filled with practical advice and heartfelt stories.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    How Kath Carlin Traveled the World as a TV Makeup Artist

    Send us Fan MailKath Carlin, a Melbourne hair and makeup artist, shares her journey and experiences in the industry. She discusses her work across various platforms, including network TV, TV commercials, fashion events, and sports broadcasts. Kath emphasises the importance of adaptability, building connections, and having a positive attitude in the industry. She also highlights the value of knowing one's strengths and weaknesses and being open to learning and improving. Kath shares stories of working with high-profile talent and the opportunities that arose from putting herself out there. In this part of the conversation, Kath and Vanessa discuss the fear of rejection and the importance of reaching out to people. They also talk about Kath's experience working as a makeup artist for tennis tournaments and weddings, where she got to travel the world for 10 years. Kath shares her insights on the mindset and attitude required for success in the industry.They emphasise the importance of being on time, creating a positive atmosphere, and adapting to the needs of different clients. Kath Carlin discusses her journey as a TikTok sensation and how she found her passion for comedy. She talks about overcoming fear and shame to post her videos and the viral success she experienced.Kath shares her process of creating TikTok videos, including writing, filming, and editing. She also discusses the challenges and criticisms she faces as a makeup artist on social media.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    From Young Hairdressing Prodigy to Global Makeup Icon: Rae Morris on Innovation, Collaboration, and Resilience

    Send us Fan MailEver wondered what it's like to transition from an 11-year-old hairdressing prodigy to a celebrated makeup artist? Join us as we chat with Rae Morris, whose journey from owning a salon by 18 to battling carpal tunnel syndrome opened new doors in the world of makeup artistry. From her groundbreaking collaborations with plastic surgeons to her ventures in designing innovative makeup brushes, Rae's story is a testament to resilience and creativity.Teaching without formal training and learning from drag queens while battling self-doubt—Rae Morris's journey is as thrilling as it is inspiring. We'll delve into her experiences of assisting in the industry, the psychological aspects of working with clients, and the invaluable lessons learned from legendary artists like Richard Scharah. Find out why mastering both hair and makeup can be a game-changer and how maintaining humility and collaboration can propel you to new heights in the beauty world.Globetrotting from the disciplined runways of Paris to the accessible fashion shows in Sydney, Rae gives us an insider look at the global makeup industry. We'll discuss the art of social media branding, the meticulous preparation behind mood boards, and the intricate process of developing makeup brushes with Japanese artisans. Whether you're an aspiring makeup artist or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with actionable insights and stories that will both educate and inspire.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Brisbane to Paris: Stoj's Journey to Celebrity Makeup Artist and Insights from Working with Pat McGrath

    Send us Fan MailEver wondered what it takes to ascend to the top tiers of the makeup industry? Join us as we sit down with Stoj, a makeup artist whose 22-year journey spans continents and couture runways. From her humble beginnings in Brisbane to the high-fashion scenes of New York and Paris, Stoj’s story is a testament to passion, resilience, and the power of seizing opportunities. She candidly shares how an inspiring encounter with the legendary Pat McGrath became the launchpad for her career in high fashion, emphasising the importance of confidence and serendipity in shaping a successful path.This episode is a goldmine of insights into the makeup world:Featuring Stoj’s extraordinary experiences working with Pat McGrath's team in Paris, tackling the rigorous demands of 32 shows per season, and transitioning from body makeup to working with top models. Stoj also reflects on the camaraderie among renowned makeup artists.The strategic moves for securing a US visa. The bittersweet decision to leave Pat’s team for new horizons. Whether you're an aspiring makeup artist or simply fascinated by the beauty industry, Stoj’s journey offers invaluable lessons about dedication, teamwork, and the pursuit of one's dreams.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Unlocking the Secrets to a Successful Test Shoots with Ashleigh Carpenter

    Send us Fan MailKeeping Your Makeup Portfolio Interesting and Up-to-DateGuest: Ashleigh Carpenter @ashleighcarpenterTopic: The importance of testing in the makeup industry and the collaborative effort behind creating stunning portfolio images.Episode Highlights:1. The Art of Testing:Overview: How creatives come together to produce breathtaking, portfolio-worthy images without commercial constraints. Ash’s Personal Experiences: Emphasising the critical role of frequent testing, especially for beginners. Benefits: Filling stylistic gaps and staying relevant, even for seasoned professionals.2. Dynamics of Creative Control:Fashion Shoots: Exploring the seamless blend of talents among makeup artists, stylists, and photographers.Collaborative Process: From garment selection to the final makeup touches, each step is a collaborative effort.Unique Opportunities: Test shoots offer makeup artists a chance to exercise more creative input, especially when organizing the shoot themselves.3. Practical Tips for Makeup Inspiration and Planning:Tools and Resources:Pinterest: Using it too organise mood boards and create cohesive storyboards.Financial Aspects:Cost Management: Discussing who should cover costs for studio space, equipment, and meals.Networking Strategies.Effective Networking: Strategies for connecting with potential collaborators.Presenting Your Vision: The importance of a clear vision to make your project compelling.Conclusion:Comprehensive Understanding: Gaining insight into the collaborative processes and strategic planning essential for successful makeup shoots.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Kat Bardsley's Path from Admin to TV/Fashion Makeup Artist: Overcoming Anxiety and Self-Doubt.

    Send us Fan MailJoin us as Kat, Melbourne hair and makeup artist, shares her inspirational story of leaving an administrative job, moving to Melbourne, and diving into the world of makeup. Learn about the crucial steps she took, from gaining experience and reaching out to established artists, to becoming a hairdresser to be taken seriously in the industry. Kat's journey highlights the importance of building a network and addresses the mental health aspects of freelancing, providing valuable insights for anyone considering a similar path.Managing her Mental Health as a Makeup ArtistPrepare to uncover the emotional and mental challenges faced by makeup artists, from managing stress and unexpected situations to overcoming anxiety and self-doubt. Kat shares relatable stories of navigating high-pressure moments, handling quiet times as a freelancer, and the significance of mutual support among peers. We dive into personal experiences of dealing with rejection, the power of positive feedback, and the necessity of balancing self-criticism with self-compassion. What we talk about:Career Transition: Hear firsthand accounts of Kat’s transition from an administrative job to the beauty industry.Building Experience: Discover how Kat gained experience and networked with established artists.Becoming a Hairdresser: Understand why Kat decided to become a hairdresser to be taken seriously in the industry.Support Systems: Learn about the importance of support systems in balancing a demanding career with family life.Continuous Learning: Kat emphasises the importance of continuous learning and growth within the industry.Mental Health: Practical tips and heartfelt advice on managing a beauty career while maintaining mental health.Professional Growth: Insights on professional growth and continuous learning within the beauty industry.Balancing Act: The importance of balancing a demanding career with personal life and self-care.Tune in for a rich discussion on the realities of transitioning to a career in the beauty industry, managing the challenges that come with it, and thriving both professionally and personally.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Navigating Superannuation and Tax: A Freelancer’s Handbook with Lucas from Darkwave Consulting

    Send us Fan MailNavigating Tax Pitfalls and Maximizing Deductions for Creative Professionals with Lucas from Darkwave Consulting.What we talk about:Introduction to Tax Obligations for Creatives: Understanding the unique tax landscape for arts, entertainment, and media production industries. Key differences between tax obligations for creatives vs. traditional nine-to-five workers.Importance of Record-Keeping:Common mistakes like poor record-keeping and how to avoid them.Practical advice for makeup artists starting their businesses.Benefits of using expense-tracking software.GST Registration and Compliance:Navigating the complexities of GST registration, especially with fluctuating incomes near the $75,000 threshold.Requirements for maintaining or deregistering GST status. Tips on claiming car and travel expenses, including the importance of keeping a travel diary.Advantages of maintaining separate business and personal accounts for streamlined financial records and simplified GST management.Superannuation Obligations:Guidance on handling superannuation for contractors and freelancers.Responsibilities of agents vs. employers.Legalities surrounding superannuation payments and how to manage them correctly.Tune in now to stay ahead of the game and ensure you're maximising your deductions while avoiding common tax pitfalls!"Darkwave was launched by Directors Meredith Fannin and Andrew Elmore in 2006. Darkwave is an Australian accounting firm providing services to clients in the Arts, Entertainment and Media Production Industries. Darkwave’s services include Bookkeeping & Taxation Compliance, through to Management Accounting and Business Consulting Services. Darkwave provides Film Accounting Services for QAPE and EMDG Application Preparation and Lodgement.Darkwave works with some of the biggest names in music and entertainment, who trust the experience, credentials and people at Darkwave not only to simplify complex aspects of their finances but also to help them understand the finance, tax and monetary side of their business."Darkwave is happy to discuss any Tax/Superannuation questions you. Please email [email protected]:  Darkwave Consulting General Email: [email protected]: https://au.linkedin.com/company/darkwave-consultingThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Mastering the Art of Makeup Test Shoots for Your Portfolio with Industry Expert Maxi.

    Send us Fan MailIn this insightful episode, Vanessa Barney sits down with makeup industry expert Maxi to explore the essential strategies for building a standout makeup portfolio. Maxi shares invaluable tips and practical advice on creating a portfolio that not only showcases your skills.Key Topics Discussed:1. The Essence of a Makeup Portfolio:  A portfolio is more than just a collection of images; it embodies an artist's vision, skill, and creativity.2. Importance of Test Shoots:  Test shoots fill gaps in portfolios and display a wide range of abilities.  They provide a platform for networking with other creatives and industry professionals.3. Collaboration and Coordination: Effective collaboration with modeling agencies is crucial for successful test shoots. Maxi provides a step-by-step guide on approaching agencies, creating compelling mood boards, and maintaining clear communication.4. Social Media and Ethical Considerations:The importance of compensating models and ethical content creation. Clear agreements on promotional content and the careful selection process for images that represent the makeup artist's brand.5. Logistics of Organizing Test Shoots: Financial considerations, timing, and location logistics. Emphasis on keeping shoots concise and focused, prioritizing quality over quantity.6. Selecting Images for Your Portfolio:Tips on choosing the right images and understanding the importance of quick turnaround times for portfolio updates.Key Takeaways:Dual Benefits of Test Shoots: Demonstrate capabilities beyond client demands and network with industry professionals.Best Practices for Collaboration: Create a compelling mood board, maintain clear communication, and approach agencies professionally.Social Media Etiquette: Understand the ethics of content creation and the importance of compensating models.Efficient Test Shoot Organization: Focus on quality, manage logistics effectively, and select the best images for your portfolio.Who Should Listen:Budding Makeup Artists: Gain foundational knowledge on portfolio building and networking.Seasoned Professionals: Enhance your existing portfolio with advanced strategies and insights.Industry Enthusiasts: Learn about the behind-the-scenes processes of makeup artistry and test shoots.The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    A Masterclass on Branding for Makeup Artists with Rowena from Preddy Creative

    Send us Fan MailEpisode Highlights:Guest: Rowena, a seasoned expert from Pretty CreativeTopic: Creating a brand that captures your individuality and speaks directly to your ideal clientele in the beauty industryKey Takeaways:1. Beyond the Logo:  A brand is more than just a logo; it's about visual consistency, communication, and engaging content. Focus on your unique qualities rather than emulating others' success.2. The Branding Process:Rowena compares building a brand to layering a cake: start with a solid foundation that reflects who you are and what you stand for.Face your fears, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome to build an authentic brand.3. Authenticity and Core Values:    Authenticity is powerful and resonates with clients.   Align your brand with your core values to attract the right clientele.4. Practical Branding Insights:   Transitioning from corporate to startups requires affordable, quality branding services.  Rowena's 'quickie' service offers efficient branding without breaking the bank.5. Actionable Advice:   Seek clarity on what makes you unique and build on feedback.   Continuously align your offerings with your brand values, allowing for adaptability and transparency.6. Rowena's Personal Branding Journey:   Her experience in graphic design and innovative approach to branding highlight the importance of infusing your brand with your true self.   Rowena's work with small businesses shows that effective branding can be achieved quickly and affordably.Connect with Rowena:Instagram: @preddycreativeWebsite:Book a brand chatFreebiesThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Condensing Your Makeup Kit: Streamlining for Elegance with Susan Lilian from Smith Kit

    Send us Fan MailEmbark on an exciting journey as we uncover the secrets behind a chic and efficient makeup kit with Susan Lilian from Smith Kit. Explore the process of transitioning from clutter to clarity in your makeup collection, including depotting techniques, the debate over repressing powders, and the significance of a tidy workspace. Key Points:Navigate product selection and organisation with Susan's expert guidance.Explore depotting techniques, the repressing powders debate, and the importance of a tidy workspace. A must listen if you are considering condensing you kit. Whether you aspire to launch your own brand or simply refine your kit, this episode offers encouragement and practical advice. Join us as we celebrate creativity and community with Smith Kit, an Australian brand dedicated to enhancing your makeup experience and making a positive impact.www.smithkitforever.com@smithkitforeverThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Susan Lilian's Journey from Makeup Counter to Fashion Week Icon

    Send us Fan MailAussie makeup artist Susan Lilian has been part of this wonderful industry for 18+ wonderful years. With a focus on editorial makeup, Susan enjoys a dark gothic aesthetic and clean beauty. Fusing her creative skills, Susan creates looks for high-end fashion labels, commercial brands and is a makeup director during Fashion Week.Vanessa Barney engages in an intimate conversation with Susan Lilian, a renowned makeup artist from Sydney, as she shares her journey from the Clinique makeup counter to the dynamic world of Fashion Week. Susan shares invaluable insights gleaned from her extensive career, including her time with esteemed brands like Lancôme and her entrepreneurial venture, Smith Kit.Key Points:From Counters to Catwalks:  Susan recounts her journey through the beauty industry, from her early days at Clinique to directing runway makeup at Fashion Week.Crafting Success: Susan discusses the significance of networking and the art of social media branding in establishing a successful freelance career in makeup artistry.Behind the Scenes: Susan provides a glimpse behind the curtain of the fashion world, revealing the meticulous process behind palette choices and the vibrant energy of Fashion Week.Golden Nuggets:  Explore the highs and lows of Susan's career, from directing runway makeup to grappling with the realities of compensation in the industry.Innovation:  Susan shares her innovative approach in creating Smith Kit, a magnetic palette designed for artists on the move.Masterclass in Makeup: Discover insights into product selection, versatility, and the transformative nature of makeup from Susan's wealth of experience.Life Lessons: Susan's journey serves as a testament to the power of passion and determination in carving out a successful path in the competitive beauty sector.Connect with Susan Lilian:www.susanlilian.com@susanlilianmakeup www.smithkitforever.com @smithkitforeverThe Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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    Mastering Financial Literacy and Profitable Pricing as MUA with Justine McLean

    Send us Fan MailNavigating the financial side of the beauty business can be as complex as a smoky eye tutorial—but it doesn't have to be! On the latest Makeup Insider podcast, we're joined by business money mentor and BAS agent Justine McLean to shed light on financial literacy for makeup artists and entrepreneurs. Justine unpacks the necessity of a positive financial mindset and how the story told by your numbers can sculpt a more profitable business path. She also teases her upcoming book 'Become a Business Money Magnet', and reveals how her program helps business owners magnify their financial success. Our conversation is your golden ticket to understanding and valuing your work, determining prices that resonate with your worth, and handling the financial aspects of your business with confidence.In the realm of beauty, your pricing is your palette, and it's crucial to get the mix just right. This episode paints a vivid picture of how emotional ties to our 'money story' influence the way we value and price our services. Justine McLean guides us through the transformative journey of adopting a non-judgmental approach to financial support, essential for overcoming hurdles and thriving in the business. We dissect the elements of profitable pricing—from covering costs to forecasting cash flow—and how to set prices that not only cover your desired salary but also secure your profit margins. Tune in to unlock the secrets of charging your value and transforming your makeup artistry into a flourishing business.Work with Justine Book waitlist – pre-sales start on 1 May and publication is early June @flossifiles The Hair Edit Waitlist Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IGThe Makeup Insider Blog The Makeup Insider TikTok 

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The Makeup Insider is a fortnightly one-on-one podcast exploring the life and career of makeup artists, hosted by freelance mua Vanessa Barney.. Finding your community of other likeminded mua’s – the creative, artistic, talkative, flexible, adaptable with a good eye for colour kind-of-people, can often be daunting. Like, where do you start? The Makeup Insider is designed for just that. To build a collaborative online community of artists to build their confidence, connections and help drive their career to the next level.If you’re just starting out or have been in the industry for a long time, tune in now, check out the key takeaways in the show notes and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Find Vanessa @vanessabarney @the.makeupinsider

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