Do you offer brand recommendations for specific uses (i.e. waterproof makeup)?

Make-up Designory (MUD)
www.makeupschool.com

Westmore Academy
of Cosmetic Arts

http://www.westmoreacademy.com

Tobi Britton’s Makeup Shop
http://themakeupshop.com

Complections International
www.complectionsmake-up.com

The Studio Makeup Academy
www.studiomakeupacademy.com

Blanche Macdonald Centre for Applied Design
www.blanchemacdonald.com

Joe Blasco Make-up Schools
http://www.joeblasco.com

Empire Academy of Makeup
www.makeupempire.com

MUD: MUD does not obligate our students to any single brand of cosmetics – even our own brand. Instructors, will, however, recommend "effective" products for specific applications. Also, MUD does not teach beauty make-up with one brand, but rather lets the student stock their kits with their own choices. This gives students the chance to see several different products doing the same techniques.

Westmore: Student kits contain over a dozen professional brands that are suited to specific needs, along with the Westmore line of brushes, shadows and blushes.

Tobi Britton: I teach with a variety of products, and MAC has donated PRO makeup for my classes to work with.

Complections: We carry over 16 different brands that are used in class and recommended for specific uses. Various techniques and methods of using the products are introduced to teach the different effects that can be achieved.

Studio: We are not a product company. What we teach here is methods and techniques that are particular to the art form.

Blanche MacDonald: The school does not endorse any one product or brand and students are encouraged to experiment with products to find out which work best for different situations and applications.

Joe Blasco: We instruct utilizing all professionally accepted brands, including RCMA, Tuttle, Ben Nye, Taut, Kryolan, MAC, and Joe Blasco Cosmetics, and over the counter society lines. Extensive instruction is given to the application of makeup for special situations such as waterproof facial and body makeup.

Empire: Empire does not require students to purchase a kit but rather gives them a list of items needed and general color range. We give recommendations on brands, according to the student’s budget.

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