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2 days ago |
professionalbeauty.co.uk | Erin Leybourne
Ailish (She/They)Ailish is very driven and aims to be a theatre makeup artist. The 19-year-old was inspired to get into makeup by her MUA mother, and she would describe her style as grunge, bold and symmetrical and inspired by the '70s and '80s goth style of makeup. She also enjoys prosthetics and SFX, changing features and creating new things to enhance makeup and has done lots of makeup and body paint for drag artists in Belfast.
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1 week ago |
professionalbeauty.co.uk | Erin Leybourne
If nail art is your thing, the bunny rabbit is a great motif at this time of year. This set from @thenailroom49 utilises pastel colours and incorporates additional things like carrots and flowers to add a playful element to the stiletto shape. An easy way to inject a bit of colour into your client's manicure is by using a dotting tool to create tiny, multicoloured dots. This set from @beautique_kent uses pastel colours to really capture that spring vibe.
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1 week ago |
professionalbeauty.co.uk | Erin Leybourne
Published 11th Apr 2025 What inspired you to open a salon? “I trained in beauty when I was 16 and qualified when I was 18. I’d worked from 16 until 21 and was an assistant manager from when I was 19, so the next step was to go out on my own. My dad’s always been a business owner, so I think I always knew I wanted to eventually work for myself. “I was doing mobile work full time, building up my client base.
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2 weeks ago |
professionalbeauty.co.uk | Erin Leybourne
Published 04th Apr 2025 The study, carried out by energy-based device manufacturer Cynosure Lutronic, surveyed 1,500 people in the UK. The research revealed that women overall are more concerned about their skin, with only 6% saying they had no skin concerns compared to 21% of men. Mens’ concerns are more focused on ‘medical’ skin conditions, such as acne, eczema and rosacea.
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2 weeks ago |
aestheticmed.co.uk | Erin Leybourne
Published 04th Apr 2025 The study, carried out by energy-based device manufacturer Cynosure Lutronic, surveyed 1,500 people in the UK. The research revealed that women overall are more concerned about their skin, with only 6% saying they had no skin concerns compared to 21% of men. Mens’ concerns are more focused on ‘medical’ skin conditions, such as acne, eczema and rosacea.
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