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Natasha Booth Richard Sumner Lee Compton Kristina Vassilieva Carmit Bachar Harriadnie Beau Phipps Joey Bevan Christine Anne Eve Yasmine Joanna Prempeh Chelsea Louise Haden Bcreative Media
Adelaide Turnbull, Alex Barykin, Alisa Fisher, Alyssa Booth, Amelia Bishop, Angela Wilsher, Anna Gardiner, Annabelle Fisher, Autumn Rose, Barry Druxman, Bibian Blue, Bobby Kelley Design, Brad Storey, Briana Brown, Bridget Thompson, Carmit Bachar, Carole Soueidan, Celina Alvarez, Charles Fox, Cheri Wilson Chagollan, Claire Fisher, Claire Harrison, Clara Buchanan, Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann Photography, Cristina Carra Caso, Dana Hรถhne, Danielle Gary, Danny Plume ,Darrell Thompson, Daryna Barykina, Diana Red, Dom Booth, Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli, Donmar Warehouse, Doreen Gottschalch, Eleise Lucraft, Elina Lukas, Elisa Gianna Gerlach, Ella Haberlach, Emily Mislak ,Emma Stroud, Eve Yasmine, Feda Aranki, Georgia Martin, Grace Coole Green,
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HARRIADNIE The Harriadnie Beau Phipps Diaries
24 BROKEN WINGS By Luke Woodford
40 MARC EVANS La Veuve Noire
D 54 DANCING At Midnight
Claire Harrison
J Y BEVAN 86 JOE Diary of a Fashion Freak
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by Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann
Rachelle Dalton
Kinsey Elizabeth
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to our 10th edition of FACEON Magazine As the summer nights are drawing to a close and the days of having a cheeky Pimm’s at lunchtime in the sun are just a distant memory. We look at what a great British summer we have had, not necessarily for the weather, but the Olympics. Worldwide we have united in watching the TV with clenched fists and megaphones as voices at every fall and grace. United we are, if it is only for the games! Let’s raise our last glass of summer wine to all contributors to the Olympic Games 2012. Onto the FACEON Magazine official 10th edition! Yes 10th edition, what a monumental moment it is. It brings a tear to our eyes thinking of the days we were on Issue 1 & 2. The transformation is quite literally staggering but couldn’t have been achieved without the artists of the world contributing from day one. We thank you!
What’s new? We certainly have had an eventful year so far! It is very much the cliché of where has this year gone? FACEON Magazine’s very own Editor Natasha Booth was whisked away for a trip of a lifetime to Berlin courtesy of the gods of make-up Kryolan. Natasha had the honour of meeting the founders of the prestige’s brand and visiting the factory where the magic is made. It was like being given a golden ticket from ‘Willy Wonka’. Please see page 111 for Natasha’s inside scoop.
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Monica True
WELCOME
If you have not heard the hype yet, hold onto your make-up brushes because we have the honour of being the judges at the new ‘Art of Make-up’ Competition at Olympia this year. This is a huge boost for us as a company and as individuals; Olympia Beauty has been running for many years, with a huge turnout every year. We have a stand D112 that will be promoting ourselves and Sigma Beauty. The formidable John Davis Bodyartist guru will be showing off his talents and our very own Harriadnie Beau Phipps will be joining the team. Come and see us for some great special offers. We would like to say a huge thank you to our team, family & friends who without FACEON Magazine would just be a dream.
Note from the editor. Most of you will know the formidable Richard Sumner our very own Company Director / Executive Creative Director. I want to say a personal thank you for everything you do for FACEON Magazine and myself as my friend, you are my rock!
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Marc Evans Hair & Make-up: Alberto Boggeri Assistant: Piero Pandolfino Models: Antonio Poggio, Tacyana Lopez, Eugeniya Kuzmenco, Nika Urban Styling: Fausta Viglialoro La Boutique dark corsets All dresses: Antonio Oliver Corsets: Dark Corsets Jewellery: My Sotis
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FACEON PRESENTS
DO NOT
DISTURB By Marc Evans
The classic, vamped-up, rock chick look emerges in full force during the autumn and winter seasons. To create your perfect make-up just in time for those dark evenings ahead, we’ll show you all the tools you need! A classic Smokey eye is essential, while a red lip helps to deepen the look even further. To achieve this dramatic look, Alberto uses MAC’s Packed to Go eyeshadow palette, making full use of the six beautiful options available. To get red lips just right, try blending shades until you get that perfect colour and bold tone. Alberto chose to blend numerous reds, but also nudes, to achieve the vivid shade seen in these images. Don’t be afraid to try something new when creating your own shade! FACEON recommends MUA Makeup Academy lip liner (in Red Drama), with NYX Y luscious lip YX gloss palette. Take inspiration from everything around you. Being a rock chick is all about taking risks, and to get the look, you’ll need to do exactly that! All beauty products used in these images can be purchased at: www.nyxcosmetics.co.uk www.muastore.co.uk www.maccosmetics.co.uk
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NOTICE: This imagery is an Artistic impression of life in modern day ‘Rock n’ Roll’. FACEON F Magazine does NOT condone the use of illegal substances and alcohol. Props used throughout this shoot were iced tea and flour.
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NOTICE: This imagery is an Artistic impression of life in modern day ‘Rock n’ Roll’. FACEON Magazine does NOT condone the use of illegal substances and alcohol. Props used throughout this shoot were iced tea and flour.
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Martin
Holne An earthy, natural look is the best way to make a strong impression, while maintaining an effortless and pleasant air about you.
For a natural look, perfect skin is followed closely by piercing eyes and simple lips. The key to getting these looks just right is making sure they remain natural and don’t appear to be too complex. A simple palette always works best. For the ethereal ice queen and naturally glamorous looks seen in these images, getting your skin right is essential. FACEON provides you with the tools you’ll need for make-up perfection!
Ice Queen Charm The Make-up Used: Eyes - Inner corner: MAC Frozen white Pigment; Lid/crease line: MakeUp Factory (in Powdery Silver and Silver Graphite (also on the lower lid)) Mascara: Essence Extreme Black Highlighter: MakeUp Factory Skin Luminizer For this intense ice queen look, always begin by preparing your eyes with a primer - Smashbox Lid Primer works well. To get that frosty appearance on the eye, choose a pale, shimmery eyeshadow and apply to the inner corner of the eye. Follow this applying a slightly darker shade and blending it up to the crease line. FACEON recommends using Make Up Factory eyeshadow in Silver Graphite and blending up to the eyebrows and along the lower lid. You’ll begin to see the look come together but to add more depth to the eye, apply mascara. For that eerie look apply camouflage foundation to the eyebrows, using powder foundation to get a lighter look. To add the finishing touches, apply a blusher - We’ve used MAC Peach Blush for a subtle glow. Highlight your nose and cheekbones, then finish with a nude shade on the lips; if in doubt opt for MAC Creme d’nude.
Martin Höhne Model: Jennifer Premori (Fotogen Modelmanagement) Hair: Thomas Knuf Make-up Artist: Dana Höhne Fashion: Bibian Blue (Barcelona) www.martinhoehne.com
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Obtaining immaculate skin The Make-up Used: Primer: Smashbox Photo Finish inish Primer ace and Body Foundation: MAC Face To get your skin just right and looking immaculate, always begin with a reliable ollow through by applying primer. Follow foundation using a Beauty Blender sponge to get an even layer of coverage. If you’re concerned about any spots or blemishes use MakeUp Factory Light Reflecting Concealer (in Luminous Beige) and apply this with a Sigma (F70) ( brush. To secure the look use a powder, FACEON recommends MAC Mineralize Medium Plus.
Model: Samira Rodrigues Hair: Thomas Knuf Make-up Artist: Dana HĂśhne Fashion: Bibian Blue (Barcelona) www.martinhoehne.com
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Naturally Glamorous The Make-Up Used: Eyes - Inner corner and under the highest point of the eyebrow: MAC Honey Lust; Lid/crease line: MakeUp Factory eyeshadow in Golden Toffee and Smokey Bronze; Lower Lid: Make Up Factory eyeshadow Copper Cocoa Mascara: Essence Extreme Black Eyebrows: Kryolan Brown Eyeshadow Blush: NARS Orgasm and MakeUp Factory (in Bronze Luminizer) Highlighter: MAC Cream Color Base in Hush After preparing the eyes with a primer, continue by applying MAC Honey Lust to the inner corner of the eye and move up towards the highest point of the brow. This shade helps to bring more warmth to the look. To follow, apply MakeUp Factory eyeshadow in Golden Toffee and Smokey Bronze and blend up to the eyebrows. Go even further by applying a bolder and richer to the lower lid. Why not try applying your eyeliner with MakeUp Factory eyeshadow in Copper Cocoa and securing the look using MAC Fix Plus? To create more character apply mascara and define the eyebrows. Use NARS Orgasm blush and MakeUp Factory Bronze Luminizer to add a gentle glow. Highlight using MAC Cream Color Base (in Hush) on the cheekbones and nose. Once again a nude lip is essential to complete the look, but for that extra glamour top with a bit of golden lip gloss. To finish, add your own bling!
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Laura Fraylich
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Welcome to my second diary entry for this fabulous magazine Faceon and as promised in the last issue I am going to let you into some of my best kept secrets on skin, my beauty tips and how I consider my close friend international Spanish supermodel Elen Rivas to have in my option the most beautiful skin amongst the celebrity world at this time. Let me start with telling you about the past weeks of my very busy schedule since my last diary, I am so proud to announce I was appointed the new FACE of the classic car Jensen Interceptor a beautiful hand build classic car that just oozes class, and I have been photo shooting for the car company owners and spending lots of my time swotting up on its history, I was also very excited to recently Present at the East of England Show ground to showcase the coming celebrity Dancing on Ice show, I interviewed the Lovely Chico’ its Chico time’ and the fabulously talented Kyran Bracken OBE and it was just
such an honour, I also did a very prestigious photos shoot on board the yacht the ‘Annabel Olivia’ for Fashion Designer Toni Pickles so all in all it has been a very busy time for me, My very busy life style is the very reason it is essential for me to have clear healthy glowing skin, as I have no time for regimes and fussy routines so basically I do the very basic routine for my skin. I love water it is my best friend I drink 7 to 10 pints a day and I wash my face in cold fresh water at least three times a day, I guess I am lucky as I always have a Make
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My number one tip would be to keep hydrated you should drink eight glasses of water a day. WHY? This will help to flush all of the toxins out of your skin; it also helps prevent dehydration.
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So here we go my secrets! every morning I wake I drink 2 pints of cold water and I shower, then I wash my face in very cold fresh water and I use Dove crème bar soap, it is so creamy and non-alkaline so it does not leave a soapy residue or make your skin feel tight. I do use a Clarins gentle day moisturiser as it is a comforting anti-pollution cream that handles sensitive skin the natural way, it Calms redness, irritations, burning and itching caused by external aggressors and internal stress so all in all it takes care of
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There are different stages of sleep during the night, therefore you need to get the full 7-8 hours that your body needs. WHY? This amount of sleep allows your cells to renew and repair themselves, it also relaxes the facial muscles.
International Spanish Supermodel Elen Revis is a very good friend of mine and I have great admiration for her, I have many of her everyday life style traits to thank for my clear beautiful skin as she is a great role model, she does not smoke, drinks very little alcohol, Elen is also a very big herbal tea drinker and has a calmness about her that is so relaxing, she truly is a very sweet, lovely woman and it just show from within on her face and skin, so in conclusion my advise would be .....
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EXFOLIATE, CLENSE, TONE & MOISTURISE A daily routine is essential to keep the skin looking fresh and prepared for the day ahead.
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Why Exfoliate? A good exfoliator once a week will open your pores, use with warm water and then splash with cold water to close the pores. The will make your skin feel soft and produce the oil needed to keep your face looking young and dewey!.
Affordable Have Clarins Gentle Refiner Exfoliating Cream with Micro beads
Extravagant Must La Prairie Cellular Microdermabrasion Cream
Why Cleanse? A good cleansing routine is essential for removing makeup and dirt, which can block your pores and can lead to an outbreak in spots. However I also believe cleansing too frequently can strip the skin of its natural oils, which will make those with dry skin have even drier skin. It will also make those with oily skin have even oilier skin, as the glands will become more active to replace it. You should avoid sleeping in your make up at all costs, (we all have at one time or another!) Always remove eye make-up, the underneath of our eyes are extremely sensitive therefore a cleansing lotion should be used, the coal from the mascara can be very harsh and stain, so always remove! Extravagant Must Crème de la Mer The Cleansing Lotion
Affordable Have Clarins One-Step Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser “All Skin Types”
Why Tone? Toning will remove any dirt, makeup or cleanser that may remain after cleansing. It also helps to keep your skin to become clear and firm by leaving you with a layer of new healthy skin cells. Affordable Have Toning Lotion With Iris “Combination/ Oily Skin”
Extravagant Must Crème de la Mer The Radiant Infusion “Dry/Normal S kin”
Why Moisturise? Exposed to different types of weather skin can lose its natural moisture, and you can be left with dry skin. This is also one of the main cause of wrinkles. Moisturizing replenishes the skins natural moisture which help can prevent dry skin and wrinkles. Affordable Have Clarins Daily Energizer Cream Extravagant Must Crème de la Mer Moisturising Cream
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TIP – A HEALTHY DIET: The food you put into your body can cause your skin problems, it is important to eat foods that are rich in phyto-nutrients, anti-oxidants and hyaluronic acid, they act as a barrier for your skin helping it maintain collagen levels. WHY? To help you avoid blackheads and unwanted pimples! TIP – REGULAR EXERCISE: Exercise can be a very daunting thing for some people however the benefits are so good we just need a little motivation! Anything over 20 minutes 3 times a week is said to be beneficial, for the skin and just for toning! WHY? Not only is it great for your figure, your heart and your mentality but it also increases your blood circulation allowing more blood to reach your skin cells faster and more efficiently! Giving you that glow in your face! TIP – WEATHER: Protection from the Sun, wind and extreme tem temperature is extremely important for your skin, when maintaining a soft healthy look. WHY? Weather can cause your skin to burn, chafe and dry your skin. The sun is responsible for roughly 80 percent of the premature skin aging and may cause loss of elasticity, increase dryness, as well as causing deep wrinkling. TIP – MINIMISE SMOKING AND DRINKING: Minimizing or eliminating smoking and alcohol consumption has an incredibly positive impact on the skin. Not only are fewer carcinogens being introduced but you WHY? Smoking has been known to cause discoloration within the face, aging the face and drying out the skin, heavy smoking also accelerates wrinkles causing premature skin aging it also decreases blood supply to the skin and deprives it of the oxygen it needs. WHY? Alcohol does not cause skin to wrinkle. Instead, it affects the health of the blood vessels, causing them to dilate, induce a flushed appearance and eventually causing capillaries to break. The face can become very bloated. A drink once in a while will have an minimal effect however drinking excessively or on a regular basis can cause premature skin aging, in addition to other health problems.
TIP TIP – STRESS: Try to avoid stress
as much as possible. Meditation, massage, fitness and exercise, physical activity in general will help you relax, feel better and look better. Why? Excessive stress can accelerate the normal aging process, casing wrinkles and making you look tired. TIP TIP – SMILE: Often and regularly.
Frown lines have a much bigger impact than laugh lines in the perception of age. Fabulous skin is even more wonderful when it is lit from within and on a happy face. WHY? Smiling will tighten the face muscles giving a toned look to the face, it also prevents frown lines. TIP – HERBAL TEAS!: TIP Green Tea USED BY - Jenifer Lopez and Gwyneth Paltrow Green tea contains a lot of antioxidants and can even be used to treat acne. Its one of the most natural ways to help your skin appear brighter and flawless. Once you have used the tea bag, dip in warm water and wipe over face, all of the natural herbs will leave your skin feeling fresh, after using twice a week for 2 weeks you will see a natural glow! Peppermint tea USE BY - Victoria Beckham Relieves the symptoms of bloating. Chamomile tea USE BY - Alanis Morissette and Jessica Alba Helpful for insomnia and also reducing stress levels. Rooibos tea USED BY - Supermodel Cindy Crawford, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta Jones, Michael Douglas, Angelina Jolie and singer James Morrison. High in vitamin C as well as other minerals. It has also been shown to help with common skin concerns, such as eczema.
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F&F Limited Edition F&F Womenswear Autumn Winter 2012 www.tesco.com
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Matalan Et Vous AW12 Collection www.matalan.co.uk
Debenhams Lipstick www.debenhams.com
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Bag atMatalan Et Vous Collection www.matalan.co.uk
Paul’s Boutique- Megan Bag in Gold www.pauls-boutique.com
Scaline London www.sc alinelon don.com
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Master Photographer, Luke Woodford. Head Makeup Artist, Eleise Lucraft guides as through the make-up process for their latest breath-taking set. “This look was created with a thick matte base and was achieved by smoothing MAC Pro Longwear Foundation with my fingers for a thicker application. For a flawless finish, I completed the look by buffing the skin using a MAC 187 duel fibre stippling brush. Afterwards, I applied MAC Studio Sculpt Concealer under the eyes and around the base of the nose using a MAC No.7 tapered concealer brush to even out redness and dark circles. Concealer was then applied in upward strokes against the grain of the brows to lighten them, giving a thicker and feathery look. Following on, the face was set with Cover FX setting powder for a translucent finish and a slight pale glow using the Large Clinique powder brush. Next, I focused on sharpening and shaping the model’s face and bone structure. I used a mix of MAC Pro Longwear eyeshadow (in Sweet Satisfaction, Lie Low and Legendary
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Black). This was lightly applied on the temple and chin bone area with a MAC 168 contouring brush which was built up to a heavy application under the cheek bone. To each side of the nose and across the eye socket I also applied the same using a MAC 214 Short shader and 213 Fluff brush. Later, I applied highlighter to the centre of the nose and additionally above the cheekbones and temple area using a mix of cream, bronze and gold shadows in the Make Up Forever heaven and earth palette. Aside from the socket contour, the model’s eyes remained nude and were widened by finishing with High Lengths mascara by Clinique (in Black). The main focus for this look was the lips so that they contrasted against the light surroundings of the skin, hair and dress. For the eyes, a sharp line was created using an Estee Lauder Double Wear Zero Smudge Eyeliner (in Black) and was filled using Bobbi Brown Long Wear Gel Liner (in Black) using a MAC 316 lip brush. To finalise the look, the same mix of cream, bronze and gold shadows in the Make Up Forever heaven and earth palette were dabbed onto the lips with my finger in the centre to create the almost 3D look.”
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SEBASTIAN LANG
Edgy bohemian make-up is the go-to look for this autumn season, giving you a dangerous allure that grabs the attention of all. Tousled, teased hair; luscious lips; deep, dark eyes and distinguished eyebrows ring out loud and clear. This look screams for drama. As a more intricate look to go for, FACEON provides you with the essentials needed to execute this look in the best fashion.
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Sebastian Lang Styling: Elisa Gianna Gerlach Model: Kate Welsh / Major Models Hair & Make-up: Rada Jurkovic
The Make-Up Used: Make-up Credits: Make-up: Armani Luminous Silk foundation Nr. 5 Blush: MAC Spaced out Shimmer blush Mascara: MAC Haute & Naughty Lash Eye-Liner: Maestro eye Liner 1 Eye Shadow: MAC Pigment Dark Soul Eye contour Pencil: Babor Black 03 Lips: MAC Lipglass Dainty, MAC Lipstick Kinda Sexy Hair: Aveda Enhancing Lotion, Schwarzkopf Strand Matt-Paste Hairspray: Schwarzkopf Powerful Age For true vixen eyes, use a smoky eyeshadow and blend from the inner eye out to the crease of the eye lid. To make the eyes more impressive consider investing in an eye contour pencil. To achieve the look in this image we went with a Babor contour pencil (in Black 03). Strengthen the look by applying a generous amount of mascara and eyeliner. For a matte lip with a lovely sheen try combining MAC Kinda Sexy Lipstick with MAC Lipglass in Dainty. Wild and bedraggled hair is the perfect hairstyle to accompany this look. Think ‘Amazonian princess’ and add a few braids here and there to create texture and add volume. Feel free to crimp parts of your hair as well! To finish use Schwarzkopf Powerful Age Hairspray to secure and you’re good to go!
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Richard Davis Photographer The sports-luxe trend is going strong with Marc Jacobs and Alexander Wang leading the way this year. The key to nailing this look is to have bold and showstopping make-up that allows you to stand out from the crowd, - yet making sure it remains comfortable and convenient. In this image, Briana Brown combines a bright red lip, with porcelain skin and a rosy glow – a look that’s simple and attainable in a few easy steps. The Make-Up used: Foundation: L’Oreal True Blend Powder: MAC Mineral Powder Lips: Tempest Lip Gel; Liner: Candy Red (#1) Eyes: Loose Eye Shadow in Radiant Bronze; Eye Liner: Bobbi Brown in Espresso Blush: Brown Sugar Face To achieve this look Briana uses L’Oreal True Blend as it automatically adjusts to the texture of the skin, creating a flawless finish which is rarely achieved with other products. This foundation is Oil-free and comedogenic, so it is perfect for sensitive and more complicated skin types. Finish by applying a mineral face powder and make your look bolder by applying blusher. For the eyes, blend a bronze loose eye shadow onto the eye lid, and follow with dark brown eyeliner – Bobbi Brown eyeliner in espresso is a perfect option. This award-winning liner has the feel of a gel formula while giving that liquid liner look. Long-wearing, waterresistant colour glides on and lets you get it just right before it dries - then stays without a smear or crease. The lips are the final part to this look. Achieve that bold daredevil red by lining your lips with Candy Red (#1) and applying Tempest lip gel. This gel differs from others as its super shiny, non-sticky, wine-coloured lip gel which provides a lasting burst of sheer colour that stays wet for hours and hours. The convenient tube with applicator saves your fingers from any mess too!
Clothing credits Wet Suit: Aero skin Leather Moto Jacket: Teknic Moto Boots: AlpineStars Gloves: Icon
Websites Richard Davis Make-up & Hair Briana Brown for Brown Candy Stylist Theo Hackney for Style Syndicate NYC Model Diana Red Model Management Hats Strumpet
www.aeroskindivestore.com www.teknicgear.com www.alpinestars.com www.rideicon.com www.bobbibrown.co.uk www.cosmeticcosmos.com www.maccosmetics.co.uk www.lorealparis.com
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LA VEUVE NOIRE Photographer: Marc Evans Model: Madalene Major, Luana Major, Jo Flash Hair and Make-up: Dafne Assistant: Pirero Clothes: Armani, D&G, Max Mara and La Perla
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Tony Baranzato by LideaL Model: Simona Hack Styling: Mo Matoshi Make-up: Tony Baranzato Make up Assistance: Nicole Livaja
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FA K E P L A S T I C C O M M U N I O N THEME: “UNDRESSED WEDDING� The term undressed refers to an unusual wedding, which through styling and make-up draws on minimalist features and the spirit of super saturation. The beauty of bold, bright and distinct colours makes these images both majestic and sublime. It is important that is you want to have bright and flawless skin, as seen here, stick with mineral-based products that help to provide a natural and regal appearance.
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PINK SERIES Eyeshadow: BOBBI BROWN, Blush, Color: Peony (pink)
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Mascara: BOBBI BROWN, Lash Glamour Lengthening Mascara Extreme, Color: Black (Deep Black) Eyebrows: ELIZABETH ARDEN, Christal Clear Gloss Lips: BOBBI BROWN Creamy Color for Lips & Cheeks, Color: Honeyed Tea
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DRESS: TIARA MANA HEADDRESS: MATOSHIMO COLLAR: MATOSHIMO BROOCHES: CHRISTINE HARWART
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TURQUOISE SERIES Eyeshadow: BOBBI BROWN, Metallic Eye Shadow colors: Bash 5 (green) and Heather Mauve (Bronze) Mascara: BOBBI BROWN, Lash Glamour Lengthening Mascara Extreme, Color: Black (Deep Black) Eyebrows: ELIZABETH ARDEN, Christal Clear Gloss DRESS: TIARA MANA HEADDRESS WITH FEATHERS: TIARA MANA HEADDRESS WITH SILK SCARF KNITTED: TIARA MANA WITHE SILK SCARF . PRIVATE STUFF SHOES: YSL
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Cheeks: BOBBI BROWN, Sheer Color Cheek Tint, Color: Sheer Lilac 5 (rose) Lips: BOBBI BROWN Shimmer Lip Gloss, Color: Pink Sugar 9 (rose)
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Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli Photographer Assistant: Kara Synhorst Make-up Artists: Danielle Gary, Feda Aranki, Mary Arabyan, Starla Cocio Hair: Sabel Shea, Lindsey Basham, Rose Guillen Creative Director: Jake Rafus All Models: Kavir Model Management, Brianna Belong, Brooklyn Guillen, Briana Robertson. John Tacheny. Kenny Sale, Bri Anna Dedura, Jake Rafus, Brooks Hansen
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“When Jake Rafus, from Kavir Model Management, asked us to help create hair and make-up art, it felt as if we’d won a golden ticket. Having the Creative Director tell us “The theme is nightmares, dreams and dark royalty, be creative and do what you want...” it literally felt like being a child in a candy store - a MUA or Hair Artist’s most coveted job. With an open invitation to create and express ourselves freely, this was not something we were going to turn down. When artists are given the chance to produce art freely, with little oversight, the result is almost certainly of a better quality. The intensity involved and the room to breathe allows an artist to function
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at much more than 100%. Once we are unleashed is when we are able to take a job to that next level. Our work truly becomes art. It becomes unexpected, and at times a pleasant and personal surprise. On this particular project, the artists were all on the same page. This meant that although we rarely spoke, we would become inspired by one another and as the day progressed our creativity continued to grow. With a unique synergy within the room we knew exactly what needed to be done. To begin, our themes were dark but by the end, the beauty shone through. Any good artist should be able to see the beauty that comes from pain and be capable of translating that onto a face. This photo shoot was about letting our creative juices flow and really feeling our work, rather than general product or placement.
We drew the beauty from darkness using dark colours around the eyes and contouring the face. Each artist had a favourite product they used on set - for one it was a camouflage pallet from BH Cosmetics (which takes care of blending for all ethnic tones); another used a flash pallet from Makeup Forever that helped to create a very pale face. One other artist used body paint, which helped her create blending and swirling patterns on every eye she worked on. When you’re fuelled by imagination, creativity and passion, anything is possible and amazing results can be achieved, as we realised ourselves. If you can see it, or think it, you can do it!” Danielle Gary – Head Make-up Artist
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Luke Woodford Designer: Prodiga Hair and Make-up: Rosie Lee Model: Georgia Martin
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FACEON PRESENTS
Kourosh
Khani Kourosh Khani has all the ingredients of a pure racing driver, determination, dedication, unflappable, self belief and commitment, necessary to pursue his dream of becoming a Formula 1 star. And now, in 2012, Khani is taking his next major step with a seat in the FIA Formula Two Championship. Competing on an international stage in front of large TV audiences around the world, he will be going up against some of the strongest and most talented international racing drivers. Khani knows that to be the best you must beat the best. FACEON magazine’s very own, Natasha Booth, gets to know the star of the track a little better:
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What is your day to day eating regime? I always follow a strict diet - lots of protein and vegetables (mostly fish) and minimal amounts of sugar. I tend to stick to natural sugars such as fruits and dates. A week before a race I tend to eat more carbs for more energy and the best part is the cheating day where I get to eat anything I want one day every 10 days. I treat myself to something nice and unhealthy after a race weekend! You must follow a strict fitness regime, what is a normal workout for you? Being extremely fit is one of the most important factors of racing as it is a very physical sport, despite what most people think. I participate in most of the sports available and I find racing the most physical. Racing requires a lot of
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strength, endurance and stamina, plus you use a lot of mental power at the same time. The driver is under constant pressure with the G-force and needing constant concentration when driving round the track. I do lots of running, cycling and swimming (Triathlon style training) most of the time and also once a week I do heavy weight training and strength and circuit training as well. I train 6 times a week, mostly twice a day. How do you relax? I love music and I play the guitar and which is a very good way to relax. I also do MMA ( Mixed Martial Arts) and lots of Muai Thai and I do feel relaxed after having done the hardcore training twice a week. Plus, swimming makes you relaxed as well...and the Spa and a massage. Do you have regular beauty
treatments? I have a long massage once a week and it’s a sports massage, then a relaxing and less painful massage. I respect myself and my body a lot and take very good care of myself. Do you ever just say, I am going to the pub!? Once or twice a month I tend to meet up with friends in a bar or a pub but I keep away from the calories and stick to H2O. I’m not a boring person at all but when you do sports professionally at a high level you need to be very determined and be ready to make sacrifices. What is your ideal date? My ideal date would be someone with determination and who understands and appreciates hard work. Someone who knows what
she wants and with a positive mentality. Then we would be on the same page, but at the moment I’m too busy with lots of racing and training, and dating is not a priority. Where can we see you race next? My next FIA Formula 2 race will be in Budapest, Hungary at Hungaroring Circuit on the 7-9th of September. Where do you see yourself in 5 years’ time? In 5 years’ time I see myself as a Formula1 World Champion. That’s what I am working for and towards and I believe I can do it and that’s what counts.
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1. What propelled you towards photography?
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I fell into photography a bit by chance while studying theatre at university, when my mother gave me her old Canon camera. It started with shooting publicity stills for plays and headshots for actors, and after discovering beauty and fashion I would solicit the help of any willing friend to be my model for the day. It’s been all beauty and fashion ever since. 2. What did you want to be as a young lad? I don’t think I ever aspired to be any one thing when I was young, I just tried out a bit of everything to find out what I actually did like " the only certainty was that I would do something visual and creative. I’ll probably never go through a mid-career crisis because I love what I do, and I can easily compare to careers I would not enjoy at all. 3. What camera would you recommend for beginners? There are so many great DSLR choices for young photographers, so I would simply suggest finding a new or used camera that fits your budget. More importantly, learn the fundamentals: lenses, exposure, depth-of-field, reading a histogram, white balance, RAW conversion. You don’t need an expensive professional camera to take great pictures, but you need to know how to use it properly. 4. What advise would you give to make-up artists just starting out in regards to what a photographer is looking for ?
Richard Dubois’s all-time favourite image!
Almost every great artist I’ve ever worked with spent some time in their early years assisting more established artists. It’s a great way to learn not only makeup and hair techniques, but also how the workflow at a shoot works. There is simply no substitute for real-world, hands-on experience. 5. As a young photographer where on earth do you start? This is actually a question I’m asked all the time, and the simple answer it to just go out and shoot, no matter what it is. Take pictures of your friends, your pets, sunsets, it doesn’t matter " just get over that creative inertia, and figure out how much you like photography. You’ll either not like it that much, like it as a hobby, or like it enough to make a career of it. Only time and lots of shooting will answer that question. 6. Is there any subject/person you have not shot that you really want? I’m currently working on a gallery project with some fashion industry colleagues that I’m really enjoying, and it’s giving me countless new ideas for things I’d like to shoot. The project is loosely based on fashion and beauty, with a great deal of storytelling, much like shooting a fashion editorial except that we are free to do whatever we want; no one runs the show exclusively, so we all take our turns trying out new ideas. I’d like to keep shooting this for years to come; it’s very liberating. 7. From all your work why have you chosen this image as your all time favourite? I should qualify my selection of this image: It is my current, all-time favourite. I’ll probably have a new all-time favourite in the next few weeks or months, but for now this image embodies much of what I love about photography, clean aesthetics and simple beauty, with a hint of narrative about the subject. This image feels just how I and the rest of the team meant for it to feel as we were shooting it. That kind of synergy is one of the things I love most about photography. 8. When looking for models what are you looking for?
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I’m not always involved with model casting, but when I am the most important thing is that the model match the concept perfectly. There are some incredibly beautiful models out there who are perfect for edgy fashion, but who would be disastrous for clean, pretty beauty. No matter the shooting project, all of the elements need to work together as well as possible, starting with the right model.
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Keith Clouston Creative Editor: Naomi Mdudu Make-up &hair: Leah Bennett Model: Sarah Louise from Models 1 www.maccosmectics.co.uk
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1 Stop smoking. Besides the awful consequence it has on your beautiful skin, teeth and health, smoking has a bad effect on the lips making them black, chapped and wrinkled. 2 Stop biting. The most common reason of cracked lips can be through the habit of licking and biting of the lips. Use a balm, gloss or oil and your lips can be supple and flexible. 3 Discover natural oils. Try honey, coconut oil or almond oil applied to your cracked lips on a daily basis, it really does wonders! 4 Exfoliate. Gently brush your lips with a soft toothbrush to remove dead skin, then apply a balm.
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M E T A M O R P H O S I S Metamorphosis; A transformation, a marked change in appearance, character, condition, or function. This has been interpreted into a sensational editorial by Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann Photography.
Claus Brechenmacher Reiner Baumann Styling: Stephan Kallaus Hair & Make-up: Lisi Lechner using Chanel Model: Pauline J
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Jacket: We:are by Regina Volgger
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Dress: Unpomela
Top: Schaaf Leggings: Topshop
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Vest: Schaaf Leggings: Pierre Balmain Overknees: Yesterday
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Belt worn as collar: Irene Luft
Suspenders: Diesel Gloves: Moschino
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Daryna Barykina “THE MUSE” WARDROBE LIST
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Lightning Director: Il Enzio Models: Julia Savage, Melissa Connors, Joelianna McLane Make-up Artist: Lachish Davidson Hairstylist: Leah Jones Designer: Bobby Kelley Design Fashion stylist: Yvonne Van Wie Stylist Assistant: Keisha Burr Photography Assistants: Lisa Volpe, Kelly Cho, Alex Barykin
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On Melissa (to the left) Shirt: Bobby K Design Skirt: Bobby K Design Shoes: Model’s own Belt: Bobby K Design Accessories: Cuff-Model’s own On Joelianna (to the right) Dress: Bobby K Design Shoes: Jessica Simpson Accessories: earrings- Model’s own Ring: Model’s own
On Melissa (to the left) Body suit: Bobby K Design Shoes: Model’s own Accessories: earrings- Model’s own On Joelianna (to the right) Shirt: Bobby K Design Pant: Bobby K Design Shoes: Gianni Bini Accessories: snakeskin cuff-Jessica Simpson Earrings: Charlotte Russe
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Lips: M.A.C Lipstick ‘Redd’ Eyes: Bobbi Brown Cream Base ‘Sandy Gold’ M.A.C Eyeshadow ‘Nylon Frost’ Brows: Kryolan Grease Palette (White) over natural brow Kryolan Grease Palette (Grey)
Lady Of The Manor “The concept was based on the ethereal apparition of the “Lady Of The Manor”. A ghostly presence condemned to walk the halls of her country mansion. Stolen from the world at an early age, her youth and beauty eternal - Graceful, elegant, forever young.”
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Base: Kryolan Grease Palette (White) Illamasqua ‘Clown White’ Make Translucent Powder Cheeks: M.A.C ‘Blushbaby’ Contouring: M.A.C Matte Bronzing Powder Lips: M.A.C Lipstick ‘Snob’ M.A.C Lipstick ‘Chatterbox’ M.A.C ‘Nylon Frost’ in centre
Eyes: Screenface Basics Palette ‘Honey Brown’ M.A.C Blusher ‘Blushbaby’ Nails: Primark Hair: Curled and then brushed out.
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FACEON PRESENTS
Buxton Gothic John Clarke Model: Laura Brown Make-up and hair: Sophie Battersby Dress: Baylis and knight www.baylisandknight.com
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THE ART OF
MAKE-UP Get ready for the UK’s number one beauty event - Olympia Beauty is coming! Held in the Grand Hall, Olympia, London on Sunday 23rd September and Monday 24th September 2012, this spectacular two-day event is the premier destination for beauty professionals. With an incredible line-up of over 400 world-class brands exhibiting at the two-day exhibition, Olympia Beauty will showcase all the very latest beauty products, treatments and services. Bringing together industry experts, educational leaders, business advisors, award-winning salons, manufacturers and suppliers, the event will bring you the very latest innovations in the beauty world. All this, plus eye-opening seminars, product giveaways and exciting competitions make Olympia Beauty the number one beauty event of the year. FACEON will be there of course, so come and visit us at Olympia Beauty - the event is a must for all your professional needs! If you’re looking to expand your existing beauty skills or want a completely new and exciting career, talk through your options with one of the many renowned leaders in education who will be at Olympia Beauty to answer all your questions. Talk to a representative from the Nouveau Beauty Group - enrolling at a highly esteemed Nouveau Beauty Group Academy will equip you with all the skills and knowledge you need to get ahead in the beauty industry. They are one of the UK’s leading providers of beauty industry education and they strive to continually develop the best training, products and treatments. Their training schools are located nationwide and they are determined to offer careers, not just courses. Visit them at Olympia Beauty to discuss how they can help you achieve your goals.
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Make sure you check out the exciting educational seminars at Olympia Beauty. Over forty globally renowned speakers will be there to provide expert advice covering a wide range of topics and all seminars are absolutely free. This year the programme includes an interactive seminar on temporary Manai body art. Ideal for beauty professionals looking to offer something new to their clients, this seminar will examine the origins of this unique art form and explore its rise in popularity in modern mainstream European culture. From henna and ink, to glitter and stencils, the seminar will include live demonstrations. Audience participation will be a key feature of this seminar so make sure you check it out - you could walk away with your very own unique piece of artwork!
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The seminar programme also includes talks from top business advisors such as Lopo Champalimaud, Wahanda CEO, whose seminar is entitled ‘Not all deals are alike – How to market your business’. Many businesses focus on deals and promotions as a means of acquiring new customers and keeping busy during quieter times. In this presentation, Lopo will discuss the bigger picture, the different types of deals that really boost business, when to deploy them and how to tailor them to suit your business. The presentation will be illustrated with a case study showing delegates what tools Wahanda can provide to drive their business forward. Also speaking will be David Suzuki who will be travelling from the U.S. especially for
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the event. ‘What’s Your Accent? Lead Technology and Accent Services Customised Services to Realise Client Objectives’ is his hot topic and he will be examining the fine details brought forth by accents that make a product or service truly unique and effective. The seminar promises to help you discover the difference between accent and lead technology, purchasing strategies, how to layer technology together to maximise your results, and how to create unique one of a kind skincare services. Award-winning salons from all over the UK will be at the Olympia Beauty to offer advice, demonstrate techniques and talk about the latest innovations and the biggest trends for the year ahead. There will also be product launches and exclusive giveaways. Helen É Cosmetics will be offering goody bags containing make-up from their current range for just £10. With products worth over a total of £40, the goody bags are a real bargain so get there early and make sure you grab one. Manufacturers will be there too, including Pure Green who are a manufacturer of natural cosmetic products. With over 20 years experience in the formulation of plantbased cosmetics, their proven recipes are respected throughout the industry, giving them the capability to bring your product ideas from the drawing board onto retail shelves. Suppliers will also be at Olympia Beauty, including The Carlton Beauty and Spa Group - your one stop shop for quality beauty and spa equipment. They distribute their premium quality products to beauty salons, colleges and spas in the UK, Europe and all over the world. Stop by their stand and they’ll be happy to discuss your requirements. Other top suppliers will include REM Furniture who are thrilled to be launching their brand new Beauty Furniture range. Offering a comprehensive range of specially developed foot care equipment, reception area furniture and a new bespoke fitted furniture service, they
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will be happy to discuss all your salon needs, so drop by their stand and pick up the new REM Beauty & Spa brochure. Looking for new uniforms for your salon? Buttercups Uniforms will be at Olympia Beauty to showcase their latest collection. With flattering designs, easy to maintain fabrics and a great ‘buy two, get a third free’ deal, Olympia Beauty is the perfect place to get your team kitted out. There is only one place you need to look to keep up to date with all the latest news in the beauty industry find Olympia Beauty on Facebook for up to the minute information on the big event, what’s happening in the beauty world, as well as top celebrity gossip. ‘Like’ the page, spread the word and watch out for exciting competitions! With all this and so much more, Olympia Beauty is not to be missed. Registration is now open so sign up by simply visiting www. olympiabeauty.co.uk to book your free ticket. Be inspired by the world’s greatest beauty professionals and ignite your passion for the beauty industry at Olympia Beauty!
The Competitions The most talented, creative and inspiring people in the beauty industry will be travelling from all over the world to attend Olympia Beauty and to take part in a brand new competition that will test 100 make-up artists to their limit. The Art of Make-Up Competition, sponsored by Airbase, will take place over the course of the two days and it is open to students and professional make-up artists. The first day of the competition will be based on a Grecian Goddess theme and the top twenty competitors will be asked to return for day two, when they will be given a variety of settings and themes designed to make them think on their feet and test their creativity. The entrants will be
competing for two prestigious titles - Best Newcomer 2012 and Junior Make-Up Artist of the Year 2012. The Best Newcomer Award will be for those in current education or those who have graduated or completed education within twelve months of the competition. The Junior Make-Up Artist of the Year Award will be for those who are practising professional make-up artistry with a maximum of five years experience. The prizes are incredible, with a total of over £10,000 worth of prizes up for grabs! The third prize winner will be taking home a professional make-up kit to the value of £1000, the second prize winner will receive a professional make-up kit to the value of £2000, and the first prize winner will scoop education and training vouchers to the value of £5000! As if that wasn’t enough, all winners will have their work published in FACEON! Olympia Beauty is delighted to appoint celebrity make-up artist, Louise Page as Head Judge of The Art of Make-Up Competition. Louise has a wealth of experience working in film, fashion and the music industry so she was the natural choice to judge this exciting competition. Her film work includes Troy starring Brad Pitt and The Bridget Jones Diaries starring Renee Zellweger among many, many more. She was Head Creative at Universal Records for the Brit Awards and has worked at prestigious events such as the NTA Awards, the Golden Globes and the Oscars. Given her extensive knowledge, experience and creative flair, the competitors will have to work hard to impress her! Louise and the rest of the judging panel will be joined by the lucky winner of the Airbase Talent Search Competition. Head to the Olympia Beauty website for further information about The Art of Make-Up Competition, including rules and regulations. What’s more, Olympia Beauty will play host to one of the biggest nail competitions in the world – The Nailympics London. Last year’s event was a phenomenal success, hundreds of students and
professionals competed in a range of hotly contested categories and over 22,000 visitors were there to show their support and get to top advice from leading experts. This year The Nailympics London is taking it up a notch - their eighth annual competition will be bigger and better than ever. Providing an artistic atmosphere where a beginner or seasoned professional can test their skills against the best competitors in the world, The Nailympics London offers technicians the chance to compete for ten trophies and 96 medals. Each year, the international judging panel reads like a ‘who’s who’ of the nail industry and this year will be no exception. It is not only a great opportunity to compete for a prestigious title, it also provides a chance for nail technicians to form valuable networks, to get top advice from leading industry experts, and to find out more about all the latest products, treatments and services. Using the latest gels, wraps and polishes, as well as everything from dried flowers, glitter, rhinestones, 3D stickers and crushed shells, you’ll be surprised and inspired by the incredible creativity and originality of each entrant’s work. With celebrities such as Jessie J, Rihanna and Lana Del Ray sporting the pointed nail look this season, nail professionals will be on hand to give you the heads up on what hot trends to look out for next year. From spikey talons and double dip two-tone manicures, to nude and natural prim and proper manicures, intricate patterns and reverse French manicures, they’ll show you how to create the looks you’ll love. To find out more about The Nailympics London visit www.olympiabeauty.co.uk. Be inspired by the world’s greatest nail technicians and ignite your passion for the nail industry at The Nailympics London! For further press information on Olympia Beauty, please contact Jennifer Cramond at Alison Jameson Consultants on 0131 621 7210 or email jennifer@alisonjamesonpr.com
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