MUD FALL WINTER 2013

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MUD ART Make-Up Designory // 2013 // fall winter

New MUD collection

Muse Students spotlight

Let Your Dreams Unlock Your Future

MUD school

The Harvard of Make-up Schools

MUD Belgium

A School Within a Mansion MUD Studio

A Renewed Concept of

Make-up Education

MUD Italy

Grand Opening Milano



I KNOW MAKE-UP.™

Art. Beauty. Creativity. Inspiration. Style. MUD. Make-Up Designory brings together high quality cosmetics, education and passionate make-up artists to create brilliant products for everyday and professional use. This versatile brand is the ultimate leader in make-up education and an integral part of the make-up world. MUD has trained some of the most talented make-up artists in the industry. Each year hundreds of students from around the world study the art of beauty make-up and the intricacies of prosthetics and special make-up effects. Unlock your creativity and embrace your dreams by allowing Make-Up Designory to prepare you for a journey as a make-up artist or simply show you how to look your best for every occasion.

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Make-Up Designory Los Angeles

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MUD ART 2013 // production: Endemit advertising agency // www.endemit.si // creative and art director: Maja Kešelj // MUD image photography: Peter Giodani, Urban Modic // graphic design: Maja Kešelj, Polona Kopač cover photo: Peter Giodani // make-up: MUD Europe team // editors: Svenya Nimmons, Myrna Martinez, Dina Vobič

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MUD school

The Harvard Of Make-Up Schools Unlock your creativity and embrace your dreams by allowing Make-Up Designory to prepare you for your journey as a make-up artist. MUD school

MUD Studio

Make-Up Designory (MUD) was founded over a decade ago by

Make-Up Designory has created a series of part-time courses. These

accomplished professional make-up artisans. Today we immerse

courses are held conveniently at MUD’s main campuses, MUD Studios

students in the fundamentals of make-up artistry for the entertainment,

and Partner Schools throughout the country and internationally.

fashion and retail cosmetics industries at bi-coastal campuses in Los Angeles and New York or in MUD Studios around the world. Our

MUD Studio courses are based on the same great educational

state-licensed instructors have years of professional expertise in their

methodology and teacher training that has helped to make MUD a

respective fields of film, television and fashion. They can train you in a

bedrock in make-up education. The courses are pulled from the same

variety of subjects and help you discover your own unique style.

curriculum that comprises the longer programs at MUD, but are broken up into smaller modules. These modules can be taken separately or

MUD programs and courses are designed to teach a wide range of

combined, allowing the student to transfer their education to one of

practical and specialized skills. We review and update our curriculum

MUD’s main campuses. For more information see page 36 >>

on a regular basis to make sure you’re learning the latest techniques. MUD students also have access to ongoing career advising, networking

The teachers are all successful, extremely knowledgeable and helpful.

opportunities and continuous career placement assistance. We’ve created an environment where you can gain the skills, the vision and the discipline to work alongside the very best in your industry of choice. What’s your dream? Our programs are designed to help you achieve it.

You learn a lot in such a short time and it’s an amazing atmosphere.

Make-Up Designory presents the LA & NY campus programs:

Now I know why they call it the “Harvard” of beauty school. // Fashion Make-up Artistry // Multimedia Make-up Artistry // Master Make-up Artistry

// Film and Television Make-up Artistry

Focused, in-depth education.


MUD school

Innovation Starts With Education S

haring the passion for excellence is the key element

Housing Available for International Students

for the accomplished professional makeup artisans

Our bi-coastal campuses are located at the epicenters of the

that founded Make-Up Designory well over a decade

entertainment, fashion and cosmetics industries. The MUD LA

ago. The MUD family believes that creating a rigorous

campus maintains safe and affordable housing for international

academic environment to foster creativity so that students from

students at the Avalon Burbank Apartments, located across the

around the world get the best experience possible.

street from the facility. The furnished student dorm-style apartments include elegant floor plans and amenities to make students feel right

MUD instructors have years of professional expertise while working

at home. Combine that with its excellent location and you get a truly

with some of the biggest names in film, television and fashion. These

great living experience.

committed professional make-up artists teach a variety of subjects to International Students

help students discover their own unique style.

Make-Up Designory proudly welcomes international students from Versatile Skills

all over the world. As make-up artistry is a visual art, there is no level

MUD programs and courses are designed to teach a wide range

of English language proficiency required. MUD is authorized to issue

of practical and specialized skills, including make-up artistry and

I-20 documentation for M-1 visas for students who are enrolled at

hairstyling, as well as character make-up and special make-up

the school. The school’s I-20 document is only valid for an M-1 visa

effects. Constantly updating the curricula, MUD ensures that students

and can only be provided for the period of time during which the

are learning the latest techniques used in the industry.

student is registered at MUD.

Supportive Atmosphere

Graduates of MUD have moved on to amazing roles in Hollywood,

Whether students are currently enrolled in classes or have already

Broadway, the runways of Europe and beyond. Building your own

graduated, they have access to ongoing career advice and

dream isn’t easy, but with the strong foundation of experience,

networking opportunities, as well as continuous career placement

students are well on their way to building their very own custom

assistance. From beginning a new career by learning the basics, to

made aspirations.

enhancing your expertise by taking a single course, MUD programs are designed to bring make-up artistry to students of all levels.

Real working models from agencies and experienced working photographers.

Supportive Atmosphere International students enjoy convenient housing across from the LA campus

Make-Up Designory Los Angeles 129 S. San Fernando Blvd., Burbank, CA 91502 phone: 818-729-9420

Make-Up Designory New York 375 W Broadway # 202, New York, NY 10012 phone: 212-925-9250

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MUD school

FX

student work MUD students show off their latest creations from the FX 301 class.

“Special Make-up Effects” is one of the most creative, challenging and technical forms of make-up artistry. The term itself was coined to classify make-up techniques that go beyond the traditional “paint and powder” methods used in the film and television industry. Specifically, this refers to the application of materials and / or “appliances” that change the shape of an actor’s face or body. Karl Zundel, Vice President of Make-Up Designory

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step by step

Silicone Cuts and Lacerations Welcome to injuries 101. Paul Thompson, Director of Education for Make-Up Designory, has over 20 years of experience as a professional make-up artist and over 15 years in education. The following is his demonstration of a step-by-step process for creating silicone cuts and lacerations scars. While this application demonstrates how to create a laceration, it is also commonly used in film and television when creating scars and other effects. This effect is designed to be built up on the actor as it would have been done traditionally with wax. However, these materials and techniques are much more durable and long lasting. With a little creativity and just a few products you can create almost anything.

with Paul Thompson

Whenever you are planning an injury, it is important to consider the storyline behind the wound. Consider the cause of the lacerations, perhaps the weapon used. This demonstration reflects the story of a beast attack on a woman’s face; the claw marks are deep and savage.

Silicone To create the cut we used Third Degree, a silicone molding compound that is safe for use on skin. The product has two parts, A and B. Dispense two equal amounts of part A and part B onto a clean palette and mix thoroughly. Be cautious of cross contaminating the container with a dirty palette knife or the wrong lid. This will cause the material in the containers to cure prematurely. Once both parts are mixed together, the product takes about ten minutes to thicken. For this demonstration, we let the product sit a few more minutes to allow for a thicker consistency which makes the build-up of the scar, or laceration a little faster. Once the product reaches the desired density, use a palette knife, to apply the silicone to the face.

Foundation Once the sealer dries, the claw wound is ready to be painted. Even though the silicone is clear and allows the skin to show through, we recommend starting off with a thin amount of foundation. In this demonstration, we used MUD’s cream foundation in four different shades that matched the shades in the model’s face. We used MUD’s 910 brush made with a synthetic blend that flares out nicely as we smash it against the palette This allows the product to be deposited as small dots of color onto wound.

Skin Color In order to achieve a realistic appearance to the flesh wound, apply the foundation with a very light touch while turning the brush. In addition to the foundation we also used a small amount of MUD’s Cream Cheek Color in Sweet Cheeks for a touch of warmth.

Sculpt To begin sculpting, we recommend building up one side of the wound at a time. This helps prevent using more product than is necessary to create the effect. For our claw mark, we created the largest wound first, then, the smaller wounds. Layer the material so that one side of the applied silicone blends into the skin and make the other side a bit more. The jagged edge is going to be the inside of the laceration. We decided to make the lacerations irregular, with each “scratch” starting at a different point on the face, to simulate the closing of the claw as it struck the flesh. Work quickly with the silicone, as there is a time limit on how long it will remain pliable. Once the general shape of the injury is laid out, use the palette knife to remove any of the excess material making sure each laceration is completely self-contained and that each one blends into the skin. Typically, this type of make-up is used in films and television shows when it doesn’t need to be duplicated it over and over. If this effect needed to be applied on multiple days, we recommend using a prosthetic appliance instead.

Texture Just prior to the silicone solidifying, we used a MUD Orange Stipple Sponge dipped in 99% alcohol to add texture to the smooth lines. The sponge can also be used to help blend the silicone however, be careful not to smooth out the nice jagged edges.

Cut Sponge In order to apply sealer to the silicone, cut an orange sponge into a small round applicator. We round the sponge to keep the sealer from creating an edge. The sealer will ruin the sponge, so cut just what is needed.

Seal

The sealer is a plastic material that allows us to use regular make-up on many different types of special make-up effects materials. Regular make can be used on silicone, but the silicone is so smooth that the make-up may have a hard time sticking to it. Stipple the sealer on with the orange sponge. Start in the middle of the wound and work outwards, toward the edges of the injury. This will help keep the edges as thin as possible. We made sure the silicone was well blended so that we are not creating a thick edge with the sealer. Two layers should be sufficient for this type of application.

CFX Wheels MUD’s CFX Wheels, which stands for Character Effects, are cream products used to create a variety of special make-up effects. The products are used to create the redness and bruising.

Bruising We want our female character to still look strong despite the ghastly wound on her face, so we are using a subtle amount of red to create the initial bruising. The bruising could be really black and blue, due to the large size of the injury. However, we wanted it to look like she might be winning. We added maroon into red just as an accent. For the deeper shadows, we used a combination of red and blue for a deep purple color that was applied into the shadows under her cheek bones and into her temple area.

Inside Cuts & Depth With bruising looking very fresh and new, we went inside the lacerations with black. The black is used along the edges of the opening to create separation from the cut to the edge of the skin. This area is filled with a mixture of thick and thin blood, so the black will become extremely subdued.

Add Blood As a final touch, we add blood to the injury. When on set for a film, we would add a small amount of blood to the injury and wait until we are on set to add large amounts of blood. As with all make-ups, remember to come up with a plan first and never panic. It’s just make-up and we can very easily add to it or take it away. Nothing is permanent.


MUD Italy

Grand Opening

Milano

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ilan, the anticipation is over! MUD Studio Milano has

the industry. The next level ventures out to more unique styles.

officially opened its doors to those who share the same creative passion for make-up in one of the most

With the support of MUD Europe’s talented team of artists and group of

vibrant fashion capitals in the world. The international

unforgettable students, MUD Milano completed its first PRO I course

school for professional artists originally created by makeup artists

(Level I) held June 17th - 28th, with more enthusiasm and passion

in New York City and Los Angeles, has finally arrived in Milan. The

than ever imagined. As the School Director of MUD Studio Milano,

inauguration of the beautiful

Carlo Mazzarella described the

new studio took place on June

mood and essence of the first

13th, proudly marking the birth

complete course.

of MUD Studio Milano. As the evening progressed, immense

“A big international family, with

enthusiasm and creativity filled

whom I feel right at home,

the air until the studio came

amongst close friends. I felt an

alive. Filled with journalists and

incredible atmosphere of deep

editors from the world of beauty,

passion shared by those who

along with students and make-

worked and learned together.

up junkies, the doors opened

A real camaraderie of newly

to a crowd of artists eager to

formed friendships and lasting

experience the new facility.

memories for us all”.

Located right in the heart of the illustrious Navigli canal (Via Casale

The cross cultural philosophy that MUD Milano shares does not only

3/a), an eclectic neighborhood filled with trendy shops, artists and

include the international MUD team of make-up artists and instructors,

restaurants, the MUD Studio Milano marked its ground for the very

it also brings students from all over the world. For the upcoming

first time in Italy. The studio itself has an ambient, creative atmosphere

session of PRO I in July, MUD Milano hosted students from Egypt and

with modern MUD visuals and a brightly-lit classroom, fully equipped

Switzerland among its local natives.

with industry standard tools. Upon the exciting completion of the first Pro I course at MUD MUD Studio Milano had been brewing in rich creativity, cured with

Studio Milano, one student shares her emotions on Facebook:

passion to share a unique experience with those who want to

“The MUD team Milan made me fall in love! You are the best! I

explore their artistic skills and make-up talents. The new studio is

thank you for these two intense weeks of PRO I. It has been the

looking forward to continuing the legacy of MUD by extending the

best course that I have done so far and now I can recommend

development of artists and industry professionals as well as the

it to everyone who is passionate about the art of beauty as a

modern woman who wants to learn how to look her best. The MUD

makeup artist or for themselves by knowing how to execute a

journey begins with courses that focus on basic beauty techniques of

look properly.”

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I KNOW MAKE-UP.™

The positive responses of the studio don’t end there as MUD

of J Model Management. The MUD team of artists had the pleasure

Milano continues to receive an overwhelming amount of support

of making up Ms. Anh for her television interview for X-Style. The

from established make-up instructors, beauty editors and industry

gorgeous star was scouting a location for her next extravagant fashion

professionals that have expressed an interest in using the MUD make-

show production and recognized Milan to be a city of particular interest

up line. Whether being used on set or featured in the media, MUD

because of its mood and appetite for fashion and architecture.

cosmetics has gained the attention of many beauty influencers. The editor of Canadian Phabrik Magazine also selected MUD Milano Many of the same beauty experts attended a very special product

for an on-location shoot in the streets of Milan. Between the amazing

introduction in early July, where they had the opportunity to experience

opportunities and inspired beauty of the city, it’s the perfect place for

the product line and learn more about it. This key branding event

artists to form relationships with others in that share their passion.

helped to create buzz about the studio’s upcoming arrival. The upcoming sessions are open to all ages and skill levels for In the few days before the next sessions began, MUD Studio Milano

the same ojective - of experiencing the love of make-up at the

was contacted by superstar personalities such as global fashion show

MUD Studio while being surrounded by exquisite splendor for a

organizer Jessica Minh Anh, model and entrepreneur phenomenon

little added inspiration.

Italy Via Casale 3/a 20144 Milano, Italy + 39 02 45 48 51 23 cm@muditaly.com www.muditaly.com

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MUD students spotlight

Let Your Dreams Unlock Your Future

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the best make-up artists know that when it comes to making your dreams come true, you’ve got to have the talent, the knowledge and most of all, the gut.

Megan Hester

For Meagan Hester, it was the opportunity to finally land a spot on a reality show, while Brittany Martin has toured all over Europe on various assignments while becoming an entreprenuer.

Follow Meagan on her path to success, go to

Meagan, a contestant on SYFY’s Face Off competition for special

meaganhestermakeup.tumblr.com

effects artists, transitioned from a student in training, directly to working in the entertainment industry as a make-up artist. Her most memorable lessons learned at MUD was the importance of professionalism and etiquette on the job. “MUD gave me the encouragement to go into the world of entertainment.” While learning to be bi-coastal between Los Angeles, still the mecca of FX and New York, Meagan has begun to receive notoriety for her work and her colorful personality that shines through at every assignment. MUD gave me the

Working in the make-up industry since 2006, Brittany

encouragement to

graduated from MUD and immediately began working as a

go into the world of

make-up artist. She later attained her business degree while also

entertainment.

opening up her makeup studio, catering to an eclectic clientele.

Megan Hester Recently winning TheKnot’s “Best of Weddings” two years in a row, Brittany has picked up sponsorships from companies such as Anastasia Beverly Hills, House of Lashes and Hair Addiction Brushes UK. Overseas, Brittany worked to expand her clientele base in the fashion market. With an avant-garde themed shoot in the UK, a meeting with a cosmetics company that she periodically writes blogs for and assisting Norah Nona at London Fashion Week for the Bernard Chandran show, this artist is making a path for herself like no other.

Brittany Martin

As an artist, she continues to represent several make-up lines, will be featured in the newest Illamasqua Magazine for Sephora and is gearing up for a special business-filled event with the CEO of Market America,

To stay tuned to Brittany’s adventures, go to

Loren Ridinger in New York.

facebook.com/makeupbybrittanymartin or follow her on Twitter @muabrittanym.

These MUD graduates are proof that with the right skills and a ton of determination, your dreams can become a vibrant reality with no limits on creativity.

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I KNOW MAKE-UP.™

A School Tucked Within the Walls of a Mansion Ghent – MUD’s 2nd Studio in Belgium

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ight months, that’s how long it actually took Make-Up Designory to decide on opening up another MUD Studio in Belgium. The first studio opened in Kortrijk (Belgium) in October of last year, but when recieving a lot of enrollments for the PRO I (Level I.) course from nearby cities, it was clear that expansion to a more centered location was needed. On the first day of June, Make-Up Designory Belgium was happy to announce its second opening in Ghent.

Welcome to Ghent We could mention that National Geographic Traveler Magazine has listed Ghent as the most authentic and historic city in the world that’s full of life, or the fact that Lonely Planet has called the city “Europe’s best kept secret and a must-see destination.” We could even boast of the city’s architecture and hospitality, but the true reason is that the major city is accessible to all nearby cities like Brussels and Antwerp while only being a 50-minute drive from the national airport. With the need for a make-up school in the area, Ghent was the obvious choice. The beginning of a new experience The Open School Day was intended for potential students to come by and ask about the MUD training program, but it soon turned into more than a simple meet and greet. Exceeding all expectations, the Red Riding Hood themed event took over the city, creating buzz all over town. While visitors were treated to special make-up effects and beauty demonstrations, along with airbrushing, the biggest hit was a surprise performance from a national soul and blues choir. Over 200 guests were able to speak with MUD instructors and showed interest in the new arrival of Ghent’s new fairytale location. It’s more than just an education A MUD education is an experience of its own, especially in Ghent. The studio hosts two classrooms, a student shop, photo studio and lounging area for students. Still not impressed? Well check out the school’s Alice in Wonderland garden located near the river, the perfect place during the summer months. You can also take a break with fellow students and teachers at the upscale lounge area. Products also available Make-Up Designory now has two studios in Belgium, both located in architecturally phenomenal locations for students to enjoy. But for the general consumer, making MUD products available to them is a key component to the success of the MUD Studios. With this in mind, a pop-up store in Kortrijk from September until December makes getting product a unique experience for everyone. Go to www.makeupdesignory.be for details.

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Brazilian artist shares his MUD experience Beto França

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am a lover of academic teaching and was delighted to study and learn more about the art of make-up. With a watchful eye and never-ending curiosity, I seek to learn new and modern techniques and follow those artists in the world who continue to produce work that is so incredibly wonderful. I follow the evolution of cinema and its ceaseless art of

creating and re-creating amazing effects and technology. It was on this quest in search for the “new and current” that struck the impulse to leave my country and to look more closely at what great things there were yet to learn. In 2005 on a trip to New York, I listed some schools I wanted to visit and the first on my list was Make-Up Designory on West Broadway Street in Soho. I came to school and found a beautiful girl who greeted me with a big welcoming smile. Not to mention, I hardly knew any English at all. So, with difficulty, I asked if she knew Spanish. She answered with a beautiful smile, “I unfortunately only speak Portuguese.” Rita Botelho, the beautiful girl who later became a great friend, gave me a tour of the school and explained the courses and products and the possibility of returning to study. Passionate about what I saw and following through with a goal I previously set, in 2006 I took my first course in Beauty. It transformed the way that I worked and provided a significant career change. Since then, I returned to MUD for a new course and to revisit great friendships built. This year, in 2013, MUD offered me the opportunity to realize one of my greatest dreams in life as a make-up artist; taking a course in special effects, in Los Angeles, the cinema capital of the world. I prepared myself for almost a year to experience something so special in my life, living in LA for two months and devoting myself exclusively to learning one of the most complex areas of make-up. I have shared nearly the entire structure, the teachers, the direction and its friendly staff who work together to make it possible to provide an excellent learning experience to help students become great professionals.

 Watch: Beto’s airbrush demonstration 

In spite of 20+ years of experience I have as a professional make-up artist and MUD with its philosophy passed through the fantastic teaching staff, inspired me to revise many of my concepts by using the information and technology I learned while modernizing my techniques. It certainly raised my vision as an artist and teacher. Besides all the learning, I had the opportunity to show some of my work on two occasions: The Makeup Show LA and NY and IMATS. This is where I put all of the practice and knowledge acquired and added to my experience. I have to thank everyone, especially Tate Holland who gave me this special experience and the honor to meet the entire MUD family and opening the doors for me to experience and understand how everything is so beautifully perfect. Thank you MUD Family, for the teachings, for this transformation - both professional and personal, for the opportunity to meet you and for the great friendships which we built and solidified, that I keep dearly in my heart and in my memory.

Beto França Make-up artist

Model: Mauricio Pina, Photo: Ronaldo Rodrigues

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Be sure about your work W

“Together we’ve become a part of something bigger than ourselves.”

Miriam Jacks

Gil & Kumara Romero

hy did you choose MUD for education?

Korres, butter LONDON, Cosmetics a la Carte, Tokyo Milk,

I originally wanted to attend Hasso von

Tweezerman and we have a huge stock of accessories like

Hugo Make-up School in Berlin, but they

lashes, bags and brushes. I start last year my own brush line

hen we asked husband and wife make-up artist team Gil and Kumara Romero how they met, they both answered that it all started at MUD. Both drawn to makeup from an early age (Gil remembers “watching ‘The Making of Thriller’ over and over again until the tape wore down and snapped,”) their journeys eventually led them to Make-Up Designory’s flagship school in Burbank, California.

were very expensive. I was working for a

called JACKS beauty line. The brushes are all handmade

family locally that suggested that I trained in the States

by me and my team. We paint the brush handles with

since I wanted to work internationally. At the time, there

acrylic colors, so every brush is unique. I want to add more

was no New York MUD campus

accessory products to the line, such

so I decided to move to Los

as colourful set bags and tools. As

Angeles to study and it was the

you can see, my work is never done

best education I could imagine

and I’m full of ideas every day.

for myself. I heard you are also face of Please describe to me your

L`Oréal Paris?

career in Germany.

Because of the store, I gained a

After moving back to Germany

lot of press presence as a beauty

in 2004, I moved to Cologne

expert. So when L´Oréal Paris

to freelance while sending my

casted me as a Make-up Artist, I

work to production companies.

was contracted as the National

My first agent, Nina Klein helped

Artist for L´Oréal Paris in 2011. For

to steer me in the right direction

me, it was a new era, switching

by finding me industry jobs that

from behind the camera to in

I really enjoyed. I got really lucky

front of it. As the ambassador for

when Nina added me as an artist

the brand, I am the official press

in my first year of my career. I

person for magazine interviews,

W

Both began their careers as MUD students, with Gil enrolling in a Special Effects course in 1998 and being asked by founding instructor Karl Zundel to return the next year as an assistant. Gil remembers, “We were both amazed to hear how the class grew from 3 students to 8!” Kumara took her first tour in December of 1999 quickly enrolling at the start of the new year in 2000. The couple met in 2001, when Kumara was hired to

don’t recommend young artists going directly to agencies

tutorial productions and even a small television that airs

without a great portfolio. Once they look at your work and

once a week.

assist her future husband in the MUD FX shop with daily

years of building my portfolio, I began working for even

What are your plans for the future?

and wife? Gil and Kumara don’t work as closely as

bigger productions, international editorials and celebrities

I am planning my first franchise store and the development

like Peter Lindberg and Karl Lagerfield. I knew that I wanted

of my beauty line. Mareike Joerdens an old friend and

to be more than just another make-up artist in a sea of

partner from the beauty industry is opening a JACKS

thousands, but I also loved everything about my job. In

beauty department in Munich this August. I’m very proud

2008, I had something new in mind, a beauty concept store

that we have already got to this point without working

operations. What’s it like working together as husband

don’t like it, it’s hard to get a second chance. After three

and so I moved to Berlin.

with big investors. I am still looking for more partners in other cities

they once did, but their relationship continues to grow alongside their careers. “Working with MUD, our careers and personal lives have become so intertwined, but together we’ve each become part of something bigger than ourselves. We’ve become part of MUD, and we share the bond of friendship and family with others who have a career

Could you tell me something

and looking to continue growing

about your shop concept.

the business at a healthy rate. A

I started JACKS beauty depart-

beauty concept store like mine is

ment in the area called Prenzlauer

still very rare and my biggest wish

Berg in May 2009, we sell

is to spread the stores so that more

international

products

and more women get to experience

and offer a professional make-

the joy of having a personal Make-

up and hair service. Of course,

up Artist.

as an individual. I strive to learn and problem solve and

Even after working for such a long

future together.”

beauty

Make-Up Designory was one of the first product lines I imported, I am still working with the products on all of my jobs for the last 9 years. I especially love the Makeup Palettes, they are so great and convenient for all skin types. Next to MUD we sell products like

JACKS beauty department Sredzkistr. 54 // 10405 Berlin +49 (0) 30 4426906 JACKS beauty department Hohenzollernstr. 11 // 80801 München +49 (0) 89 374 138 57

within our organization.” says Gil, now the Director of the Los Angeles Campus. Their plans for the future? Kumara, now the Warehouse Manager at the MUD Corporate office: “I’m always looking to better myself as an employee, wife, mom and find it important to always pave a better path for our

time as a make-up artist I never stop doing free work for my own creativity. I think if you choose this

Gil & Kumara Romero

job it is not only about making

LA School Director and MUD Warehouse Manager

money, but more about loving what you create.

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Precious About Make-up

Jan & Kate PAM

We spoke to Kate Benton and Jan Sewell, professional London based make-up artists who are also directors for PAM (Precious About Make-up). PAM is a pro make-up shop based in London who now stock MUD.

Jan Sewell

When did you get the idea for opening a make-up pro shop and when was PAM established? J. Both Kate and I wanted a “one stop shop” which sold products for both hair and make-up. At the time, the pro shops only sold make-up. K. We got the idea of opening the shop in 1995 and it took a year to find premises and to organize. How long have you worked as a make-up artist? J. 36 years!! K. Too long!! All my working adult life... but loving it! Who or what inspired you to become a make-up artist? J. I was watching a BBC period production called ‘I Claudius’ which had lots of aging and I thought ‘’I want to do that’’ K. Art... the idea of changing people... a living canvas... Which areas of make-up are you currently working in? J. I mainly work on feature films, applying make up, hair and prosthetics. K. Very scary... live Saturday evening shows with changing celebs, as well as a period drama with Jon Hamm and Dan Radcliffe. What characteristics would you say that a professional make-up artist must have to be successful? J. You have to like people and have stamina. K. You must be artistic, empathetic, calm-or at least on the outside.

What are the most important attributes of professional

What celebrities have you had the opportunity to

make-up products?

work with?

J. Versatility. Make-up artists will often change the use of

J. I’m so lucky to have worked with so many. I’ve made up

products, we will mix and match colors and uses... just

Jennifer Lawence in X Men, Kevin Bacon also in X Men,

because it says lipstick on the label doesn’t mean we will

Rachel Weiz, Thandie Newton, Vanessa Redgrave, Charlotte

only use it as a lipstick!

Rampling and Toni Collette, just to name a few.

K. I would say products that actually do what they say

K. I really enjoyed really enjoyed working on A Young Doctor’s

they will do.

Notebook with Daniel Radcliffe.

How and when did you decide to launch MUD cosmetics

Do you think professional education is important to

in your store?

become a make-up artist or is it primarily about the

J. Just this year I met MUD at UMAE and straight away I

talent and practice?

realized the potential of the products in the film industry.

J. I think professional education is vital. There are so many

I was so impressed by their quality and versatility. MUD

skills you need to know, straight make-ups, period make-

was also looking for a representative for the UK and I think

ups, application of small prosthetics haircutting and wigs.

they understood and shared our passion for education

There is also an etiquette required when working on film

and training.

sets and in make-up trailers that you can only learn from

K. After hearing from make-up artists that have used

the right training.

the products and wanted us to have it available, we were

K. I agree, all of these things are important!

convinced that it was a good fit. What is your favorite MUD product and why? J. This is difficult because I like so many... I love the colors for face shading and the clear Brow Fix, if you mix it with any eye color, you have a mascara of that color... genius! K. Right now I am currently in love with the Highlight/Shadow palette. We are doing major transformations including gender change looks so this is an invaluable part of the kit. Tell us about your most challenging project? J. I was asked to take over the film Agora, a period film with Rachel Weisz 3 days before principal photography was to start. I received a phone call from the producer

Kate Benton

offering me the job on a Thursday evening. My agent did the deal on Friday. I packed to travel to Malta for 5

What advice would you like to give young starts in the

months on Saturday. I read the script on the plane on

make-up world?

Sunday, and shot with principle actors and a thousand

J. You have to be passionate as you have many skills to learn.

extras on the Monday!

If you want to work in the film and television, hairdressing is

I had to play catch up for the next 5 months, which would

just as important as make-up.

have been more difficult had it not been for my amazing

K. It’s a great job that’s both rewarding and challenging. In

make-up team and the brilliant Spanish assistant director

order to be successful, you must persevere.

department. Even though it was stressful, I had the best time. To top it off, I won a Goya (Spanish Oscar) for my designs on the film. K. For me, the most challenging project feels like the one I am working on at the moment. We only get 5 days to change 6 characters into well known singers which involves wigs, teeth, contacts and prosthetics.

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MUD products and workshops are now available in UK! Welcome in PAM - Precious About Make-up.

www.preciousaboutmakeup.com


new collection

step by step

Muse This time we should start with eyes to avoid dropping intensive colors and save some time.

CREATE AN UPLIFTED EYE 1. Apply the Graphite Eye Color using the MUD #810 Smudger Brush to the entire lid. Slightly wing the outer corner, just above the natural crease for a more dramatic look.

MORE DIMENSION 2. With small strokes add Tinsel Eye Color from the lash line in the center of the lid working upwards.

ENHANCE THE LOOk 3. Add warmth by blending Cajun Spice in small circular motions on the upper lid.

CONTINUE WITH THE PERFECT FOUNDATION 4. Apply the MUD Cream or HD Air Foundation with the MUD #940 Foundation Brush.

ADD A NATURAL TINT TO THE LIPS 5. Add the accent to the lips using Sweet Cheeks Color Creme.

HIGHLIGHT THE CHEEKS 6. Tap a bit of Color Creme to the center of the cheek bone, moving up towards the hairline. Then blend downward.

COLLECTION INCLUDES:

// Eye Colors: Graphite, Tinsel, Cajun Spice

// Brush: # 810 Smudger Brush

// Lip & Cheek Color: Sweet Cheeks Color Creme


It was an honor and pleasure to interview three successful theater actresses. Each interview was a great experience and really something special. I was stunned, not only by their outstanding personalities, but also their vitality and stellar beauty. Their work is carried out by love that effortlessly adds to their timeless beauty. - Dina Vobic

Jožica Avbelj

Bernarda Oman

Milena Zupancic

November 15th, 1951

October 11th, 1959

December 18th, 1946

In her almost 40 years as an actor, Jožica Avbelj has performed in more than 90 theatre plays, over 20 films and in numerous series and radio plays. In 2006, she became a stage acting and artistic word instructor at the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television in Ljubljana, where she has been teaching since 1996.

After high school in 1981, Bernarda was accepted to the Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television to study stage acting and the art of speech in Ljubljana. She completed her studies with the role of Ekspeditorica and Jacinta in Ivan Cankar’s Scandal in St. Florian Valley under the study of professor France Jamnik in 1985, graduating the following year.

Milena Zupančič has played a variety of leading roles in film and theatre for over 40 years. Among numerous awards, she has been presented with the Pula Golden Arena, Borštnik ring (1999) and Prešeren award for sustainable contribution to development of Slovene culture (1993). This star actress of Ljubljana National Theatre Drama and UNICEF ambassador still carefully chooses her roles while fans have already considered her an icon of Slovene acting. “If acting is art, being an ambassador is life”, says Milena (source: portal Viva; www.viva.si)

Jožica Avbelj has never, not even in her early performances, played non-serious roles, but has always taken on characters of a complex and complicated nature. When she was awarded with the Borštnik ring in 2001, Jernej Novak, a theatre critic, wrote: “Jožica Avbelj’s art of acting is fierce and full, always well-rounded into a meaningful whole. It seems that the actress’s life path is also such. This year’s Borštnik gathering, the first in this millennium, started off with a show that launched the first generation of Jožica Avbelj’s students. It is no coincidence that the day’s event was concluded by presenting the ring to an actress, whose art was born for the new millennium.”

Her first job at Prešeren Theatre in Kranj, Oman was a part of the Ljubljana City Theatre ensemble for twelve years. She has played in around 60 plays, movies and a host of TV drama series. As an actress she impresses her audience by expressing a whirlwind of emotions raging within each character with little effort, while also playing a range of roles within a variety of genres. Working with different directors, Bernarda’s experience covers numerous award-winning characters.

interviews

“Being an actor is a privilege of nature, especially on stage where it’s very magical and changes you completely. Once you tread on them, you become a new person. Throw away the mask of every day, embrace all your differences, all that you hide and are ashamed of. When the magic is over, when theatre lights turn off, you once again put on your shell to hide your soft and sensitive core.” (Milena Zupančič for Jana magazine, June 12th, 2012)


Jožica Avbelj When we were scheduling this interview, you were quite busy... In the fall, I will play at least two if not four plays from the last and some previous seasons. I have filmed a short movie with the working title Where and a short TV play. At the academy, we are working on three productions: Maids, Caligula, Chairs (Unesco). In Croatia and Bulgaria we are doing a guest appearance with the theatrical realization of Storm. In Sofia, we will perform Comedy with Women, which is based on Heiner Müller poetry. Your acting often extends over your national borders. What is your best memory as far as guest appearances or filming abroad? Acting has given me a chance to visit many countries and encounter various cultures. I have been to Canada, USA, Australia, all over Europe. Memories that I keep closest to my heart are from recent guest appearances. I remember Paris and Napoli, where I played the leading role of Maria Calas from the melodrama Tosca. Director Matej Filipčič received an award for this play. Each country, each audience and each person I meet, leave a mark on me. I like being among people and communicating with them. I would point out Vienna as a cultural capital there is always a lot of artists there, which for me is a special experience. Best compliment ever received? At our Tosca performance in France, the first row was reserved for children in wheelchairs. There was a boy accompanied by his parents. He could hardly sit in his chair and was making a disgruntled sound; he had serious balance troubles. At this point I was already on stage and had already made up a plan: if he continues to feel so uncomfortable, I will take off my flower broche that I had pinned on my dress, give it to him and chat with him a bit during my performance. But, when the play started, he calmed down completely and was at peace the whole time. After the show I met him and he said: “more, more.” This was the greatest award for my job. Chemistry on stage? That can be a mystery. Is it something that just happens or can it be controlled? Most of the time it just happens. Like love. But it can be influenced. You get partly prepared for it already at the academy and later in life you just try to stay as open to it as possible. It means you do not judge your co-actor on basis of his acting abilities. You perceive him as a person, a complex personality and take what he offers. I remember acting with a person who hated me. We played a couple who was in love. After the show there were many remarks that it was obvious, how well we got along. When you are acting a strong emotion, it does not matter what it is. This can be used well by acting. Usually, if you get along with the co-actor, the chemistry comes along easily. You only need to be open up and be receptive toward all feelings, positive or annoying. The audience will also feel this chemistry. Were you drawn to any other career before you decided to become an actress? I wanted to be a captain of a large ship. I was so sure of this that my father once brought home a mayor and claimed that at the time, Yugoslavian women could not be captains. Despite his professional arguments, I knew he was not telling the truth. I read an article in the newspaper about a woman, who became a captain and made all the news. This was one of my great disappointments. My parents probably had good intentions, since that is a very long and demanding study a very tiresome job. How much does stage make-up help you get into the character? It helps a lot. Exploring what make-up should be like is already a part of the process. When the actual interaction with the make-up artist starts, that is when nirvana starts for me, like meditation. When the artist starts working, you connect with the character. Make-up and hair are an important part of sliding into the role as well as during styling. What does the time in the mask mean to you and that last glance in the mirror before facing the audience or camera? This means I am ready. There is a new person in front of the mirror. I exit my life and enter the theatre. Usually, I am not rehearsing the script during this. By this time, I am ready for it. It often happens, that director changes the script right before the show. But, since I am already this person, on with the character, I remember it easily. What are the characteristics of a good make-up artist? I have met many make-up artists and was really lucky - some of them were exceptional. Her or his hands are magic. I can instantly sense whether the person is interested in me. You can see our connection on photographs. Most of the people in this profession are really great, regardless of the occasion - photo shoot, film, television. At the theatre we are also very lucky to cooperate with professionals, who teach us to apply make-up, so we can do it ourselves. I see myself through the eye of the make-up artist. This is something most intimate - to let somebody change your image. This change ignites courage in me over and over again. Make-up is a part of your everyday life on the stage. How much do you use it in your private life? I used to like it a lot. I still have a lot of it at home and I also carry it with me. But I have realized, I can also feel good without it. It is not about freeing myself, but about loving myself. My face is something special, boring but very grateful. When I wear make-up, everybody notices and is surprised how much it changes me. This makes me happy. I am glad my face responds to all kinds of make-up. I do like myself, so I do not take this boring look as a drawback. I feel great without make-up. I am not one of those who needs to wear it to leave the house. But there are certainly days when I want to dress nicely and apply make-up. I like how alterable my face is. I agree it is chameleonic. What does it take for a woman to remain attractive at every age? What are your secrets? There are no secrets, I will tell you everything. It is great if you have a person you love and loves you back. I’ve had this person for 38 years. Mutuality is the key. It is important that you love your job, and I do. Undoubtedly, you must do something for yourself. I have been practicing yoga occasionally, from the beginning. I am not obsessed to the extent of having to do it every day. I do Pilates, tai chi and chi gong. It is important to feel good. The sense of strength and my chi balanced is crucial. Since my health is stable, I am obviously doing something right. Work itself also gives me energy. It does, however, happen that there is a lot of work and sleep is sporadic. This can be exhausting. That is when there are a few stressful days, but with the love I feel for this profession, I get over it fast. The roles you play also give you a chance to cleanse yourself of negative energy. To return to the beginning of my answer - this cleansing reflects in good partner relations. I throw out negative emotions on stage and I come home freed. You are known for strong, decisive, complex women roles… are these also your off stage characteristics? I don’t know. I can be really stubborn and annoying, but I can also be very pleasant. I am extremely introverted. Due to my work I have learned to be more open. When I have a chance, I like to be in peace. I like painting. I love travelling, though my husband often has to remind me of it since I really like to stay at home when I have time off. Through the years I have calmed down and have accepted myself completely. Thus, I do not unnerve myself with what others think of me. Just take me as I am. I do not burden myself with as much work as I used to and I do not let anybody else burden me either. I wish to have my own chapter. I plan to still experience a lot, but in my own tempo. I have chosen comfort, which I want to enjoy.

I see myself through the eye of the make-up artist. This is something most intimate - to let somebody change your image.


Bernarda Oman Actors are usually very busy. Are you rehearsing for anything now? June is already semi-holiday for actors and for the first time in 30 years, I’m not rehearsing so this month has been a gift. I have performances and guest appearances and I will travel to Israel, but at the time I am not studying for any new plays, which means I will also be partly free in September. I can’t remember this ever happening to me before. I hope to make the best out of this spare time. At my age, I am somewhat less busy as I used to be. An actor cannot influence this individually, since directors and artistic directors make decisions about roles. Also, women characters for my age are not in abundance. Which of your roles, so far, are you most proud of? It is difficult to choose one, but I can name a few that I really loved to play. These are Yelena Andreevnain Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, Marianne in Bergman’s Scenes and Emma in Pinter’s Betrayal. For all of these, I can say I am satisfied with what I was able to bring to the performance. Your acting often extends over our national borders. What is your best memory as far as guest appearances or filming abroad? I have filmed a lot in Croatia, in Zagreb. I always felt well in the former Yugoslavia, when I was working with, at the time, Jadran film in Belgrade. Unfortunately, since the country has disintegrated, acting in this area has diminished considerably. I was young then and felt I could have still done a lot there. Chemistry on stage? That can be a mystery. Is it something that just happens or can it be controlled? It happens, but you have to control it. If it doesn’t, you can always act it out. Sometimes such emotions happen unwillingly. You can fall in love with a co-actor, but you professionally tame it-but this rarely happens. Have you ever thought about directing? Were you drawn to any other career before you decided to become a theatre actress? I was never interested in directing, not even today. I was always drawn to everything that has to do with people; psychiatry, social work, health care, working with children. I fulfill these interests through acting. Every character I play, I want to analyze and argue all the states the characters go through. My choice for acting was swift. I was in a circle of young people who suddenly decided to enroll at the Academy (Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television) and luckily, many of us were accepted. How much does stage make-up help you get into the character? Personally, a lot. It slowly sets me into the character and guides me to the beginning of the play. It directs me. I can’t imagine coming to the theatre and directly stepping onto the stage. That would be too much of a switch and I would be disrupted. To me, stage make-up is the link between my private life and stage acting. When filming, make-up is even more important and lasting because an actors’ look is taken care of by a make-up artist. That gives me time to relax and let my thoughts wander. In the theatre, we often have to put make-up on ourselves. What does the time in the mask mean to you and that last glance in the mirror before facing the audience or camera? I have always had a very personal relationship with the make-up artist, so this time means a lot to me. It relaxes me. It is a kind of nirvana, allowing me to concentrate solely on the character and role. What are the characters of a good make-up artist?

Professionalism is most important to me. At the beginning of my career, I worked with the late Berta Meglič – she was a great make-up artist for that time in former Yugoslavia and abroad. She showed me the importance of a great attitude and how to behave in the makeup room. I know that when the make-up starts, I have to take care of her or his work. I only drink with a straw, never eat heavy food, I do not lean my head on anything so I do not ruin my hair… Before the shoot I try to get as much sleep as possible. Berta taught me how to get rid of negative thoughts.

To me, stage make-up is the link between my private life and stage acting.

Make-up artists can calm me down and give me confidence. I ask them to look at my shots and comment on them - but of course, only if the artits are good and I trust them. When filming bigger roles, I always relied on make-up artist’s opinions. Even when others thought the take was fine and done and just the make-up artist was not satisfied, I asked to do it again. I could say they took care of me all day and I enjoy having their particular attention. At shorter film and photo shoots I often meet make-up artists that are not very skilled with little experience. When they don’t bring a comb or cape, it seems very unprofessional to me. While many artists think they are make-up artists because they know how to apply makeand many of them do, they actually eat away the work for real professionals because they are hired at a lower rate. Your team however, has completely fulfilled my expectations and gained my trust. Make-up is a part of your everyday life on the stage. How much do you use it in your private life? Off stage I use make-up moderately. I hardly leave the house without foundation or tinted face cream. I always define my eyebrows. I find it nice to emphasize beauty with make-up, while not overdoing it. At home, I never wear make-up. What does it take for a woman to remain attractive and feminine through all stages of life? What are your secrets of graciousness and youthful looks? There is no recipe. Internal satisfaction and calmness within is key. It is important to remain open and positive and to be able to cope with situations that come your way. The work that I love doing brings me personal satisfaction. Being in a bad mood and ignorance surely doesn’t help. You are known to have played various character roles. When off stage or camera, are you also so slick in reacting to different situations and adaptive? My acting profession does not help me in this. Sometimes I’m able to avoid something, other times I don’t. It depends on my daily mood so I can’t really say I knowingly transmit my professional skills into my personal life.


Milena Zupancic When we were scheduling this interview, you were quite busy. Are you rehearsing for anything new at the moment? In this profession it always happens that suddenly you are so busy you can hardly hold on to yourself and then a calmer period follows. At the moment I am in the busy period. I should not complain. In theatre, I’m rehearsing for a new show, which is to premiere this September. I play with two great Slovene theatre names, Boris Cavazza and Radko Polič. Preparations are quite demanding, due to extensive script. What seems simple at first glance, turns out to be the exact opposite. Same goes for this show. Recently I did a guest appearance with Croatian national theatre in Spain with the show War and Peace. I also worked on some short films. Actually there is so much acting that I can hardly keep track. Which of your roles, so far, are you most proud of? I can’t say because I was lucky to have had many good roles, which I have and would do again the same way. There was one however, that has moved me the most and touched my heart. It was Šeligo’s Wedding, the role of Lenka, simply because everything came together in perfect timing. It was a wonderful role, an extraordinary show and above all, I was pregnant. I was fulfilled as an actress and as a woman during my greatest moment. Your acting extends over your national boarder. What are your best memories of guest appearances or filming abroad? In this case, too, I was lucky enough to have worked everywhere. I performed a lot in the former Yugoslavia. I have a hard time remembering all the places I have been to, but I do remember Mexico, Korea, USA and all of Europe. I can’t name my favorite because I enjoyed every place I visited. I am the kind of person who decides ahead to have a pleasant time, no matter where I go and I like meeting new people while getting to know new places. Best compliment ever received? One must be very careful with compliments and accept them with a humble attitude. Of course, some are very memorable. A certain Russian critic wrote that a theatre with such an actress as me is blessed. In Mexico, a critic brought a poem devoted to me to a press conference. Praise flatters me, surely. After all, an actor’s profession is not hidden behind four walls. Chemistry on stage. Is it something that happens or can it be controlled? I say that it happens and that it can be controlled. I found that who you work with is very important. You know exactly who you have stage chemistry with. You feel when your co-actor has that chemistry with you; he simply suits your skin. There are no rules here. This energy either exists or it does not. It is inexplicable. The chemistry between stage and audience is also important. How much does make-up help you get into the role? I used to do my own make-up for a considerable time in my career. That to me was useful, because it was a kind of transformation for me. For the last few years I have had a make-up artist in the theatre. Make-up is even more helpful on film than in theatre. I had a splendid make-up artist, the late Berta Meglič. I have learned so much from her and we had a wonderful relationship. She never missed a single take behind camera and just looking at each other we could tell each other a lot. With her doing my make-up I could slide into my role completely. A few times, the make-up didn’t really work well which is quite unpleasant for an actor. Besides good make-up, the lightning is also important. I often tell young actors they should, more than with the director, bond with the make-up artist and the lightning technician. What does the time you spend in make-up and that last glimpse in the mirror, before facing the stage or camera mean to you? The time in make-up is pure pleasure to me. I can read over the script in my mind or with my co-actors, if the situation allows it. It’s also time for me to get calm and concentrate. With my last glimpse in the mirror I make sure my make-up is impeccable. But, it is no longer the time for inspiration; it is the time when I am absolutely ready to face the stage or camera. What are the key characteristics of a good make-up artist? A great make-up artist must feel that each face and person is different. They can tell what looks good on someone, cover up the imperfections and make the beautiful features stand out. On the contrary, less experienced artist simply reuse the same methods, which doesn’t make you feel very best. The lack of skill also can be seen if they use the same make-up for both young and older actresses since older skin requires less layers and a more delicate application. Make-up is part of your everyday life on stage. How much do you use it in your private life? When you are young, you basically don’t need make-up. It is sad to see young women, covering up their youth and freshness. The older you get, the harder you face the public with a bare face. I at least use mascara. I would point out the Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann, known for her beauty. Still today she defies her age successfully. Without surgeries, which I don’t oppose to under reasonable extent, her special glow still resonates real beauty. What does it take for a woman to remain attractive at every age? It is crucial to remain curious; that’s what keeps you interesting. A cheerful face, even when not feeling great, is the key. I have travelled a lot through countries, where people live hard lives. It is wonderful to see them smiling constantly. This attitude positively affects me, too. Every woman should know that later in life, what’s most important is your posture, your attitude and your behavior. She should be mindful of what she accepts and how to divide the world around her. Film or theatre? Both are equally interesting. If I really had to choose, I would say theatre, because you can create more. You are the author of your role and are with her at all times, even when the director is already gone. I often say it is rare for a film actor to become a good theatre actor. There are exceptions, but they are rare. Have any of the bigger Hollywood productions shown interest in you? Have you ever dreamt of Hollywood? When I was much younger, films I played in were often presented at big festivals. These opportunities brought on such invitations, but honestly, I had no need to accept them. I had a lot of work, I was not missing anything and I was happy. I never expected circumstances like the Yugoslavia disintegrating to change so much. For us actors, this was a real tragedy. Suddenly a 20 million audience diminished to 2 million. You were very well known already at the beginning of your career. How did you cope with this fame? How much has it interfered with your personal life? I have always felt the responsibility of having been chosen. It was clear to me that at least five actresses want the same role. When the director chose me, I had to justify his trust. I also feel responsible when expressing public opinion. I have never been politically active, but as a publicly known figure, I have never hidden my point of view. I have received some offensive anonymous messages, but you get used to it eventually. I would say I am a people’s person and that I like socializing. Since I am in this profession, I am also ready for people to stop me in the street and usually I like that. Although, sometimes I wish I were invisible - but only sometimes.

It is crucial to remain curious; that’s what keeps you interesting.


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consistently exceptional results. Only then does it receive our “MUD-Certified” stamp of approval. From our award-winning mascara to our creamy foundations, luxurious lipsticks and silky eye shadows, each of our distinctive products performs as it’s meant to: precisely and beautifully. It’s all about honest performance. Tate Holland, CEO of Make-Up Designory

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face*

WB 2

WB 3

WB 4

WB 5

CB 2

CB 3

CB 4

CB 5

YG 1

YG 2

YG 3

GY 1

GY 2

DW 5

DC 5

GY 3

CREAM FOUNDATION The Basics: From a sheer natural look to a flawless full-coverage finish, these versatile Cream Foundations are easy to apply and hold up beautifully under the most extreme conditions. Formulated for ultra-smooth blending and application. Find your perfect match and use it alone, or blend colors like the pros to achieve a specific skin tone.

Artist favorite - Bronzer Sunshine I adore MUD Bronzer in Sunshine! The color and texture are just perfect. I always use it to achieve sheer natural contouring, but of course, with more intensive application you can add more drama to every look. And it’s not only about contouring the face, I highly recommend you to try it as an eye shadow. It brings perfect balance with other colors and gives a natural fresh shading. Needless to say, this wonderful bronzer will wake anyone’s face in just a few minutes. Elizaveta Kudryashova (MUD Studio Slovenia)

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DUAL FINISH PRESSED MINERAL POWDER The Basics: A lightweight pressed powder foundation that can be applied wet or dry to create a silky, smooth finish. Use dry for a soft matte look or damp for more coverage. The lightweight, talc-free formula works beautifully with all skin tones.

DFL 1

DFL 2

DFM 1

DFM 2

DFD 1

DFD 2

CORRECTOR The Basics: Creamy, pigment rich correctors designed to conceal and camouflage skin imperfections. The ultimate coverup for scars, blemishes, birthmarks or dark undereye circles. Blend with Make-Up Designory’s Cream Foundations for a flawless, full coverage make-up.

BRONZER The Basics: Sheer pressed powder Bronzers add a warm glow to any skin tone. Dust lightly over the entire face for just a hint of color or intensify application to create more dramatic effects. The perfect finishing touch for any look.

BLUE BLUE BLUE CORRECTOR CORRECTOR CORRECTOR #1 #2 #3

BLUE RED RED CORRECTOR CORRECTOR CORRECTOR #4 #1 #2

DEEP RED BROWN CORRECTOR CORRECTOR #3

SUNSHINE (SHIMMER)

ENDLESS SUMMER (MATTE)

Artist favorite - Foundation I love to work with the foundations and primer because they are so soft and easy to work with. The primer gives an immediate silky touch to the skin and you can mix it with everything! The foundation can be used for every skin type and has great coverage. If you want a lighter coverage, just mix it with the primer -it’s that easy. Tine De Greve (MUD Studio Belgium)

LOOSE POWDER The Basics: A finely-milled Loose Powder that creates a beautifully soft, smooth finish. So ultra-light, it stays on the skin’s surface without settling into fine lines. The silkysmooth formula applies evenly and comes in a spectrum of delicate tones from no color at all to a deep, rich brown. Perfect for setting foundation. A must-have to conquer shine.

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ZERO

SHELL

SUEDE

DESERT

(COLORLESS)

BUTTERCREAM


Artist's favorite Mascara & Brow Fix It’s difficult to say what my favorite product is because I like so manyespecially the variety of colors for the eyes. One trick that I enjoy is creating my very own mascara color. I mix the clear Brow Fix with any of the eye colors and I then have a mascara in that particular color... genius! Jan Sewell (PAM)

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eyes*

ICE

HONEYSUCKLE

DULCE DE LECHE

DAISY

SUNSET

SUNFLOWER

FIREBRICK

CAJUN SPICE

BRONZED

SPANISH GOLD

GALAXY

BROWNSTONE

CASHMERE

PIXIE

PINK GRAPEFRUIT

POMEGRANATE

PINK ILLUSION

VINEYARD

OPAL SKY

SUGARED VIOLET

VOODOO

MIDNIGHT

TINSEL

GRAPHITE

SHAMROCK

PACIFIC

TEA TREE

MOSS

APRICOT

WHEAT

CHAMOIS

SIENNA

TAUPE

ESPRESSO

BERRYWOOD

SMOKED SAPPHIRE

MATTE

The Basics: Vibrant and silky Eye Colors, lushly rich with pigments for long-lasting color. The unique velvet consistency allows these versatile shadows to glide on smoothly and evenly – wet or dry. Go wet for more intense, long-lasting color or to use as eyeliner.

SHIMMER

EYE COLOR

BONE

CANYON

ORCHID

(DEMI-MATTE)

CONCORD

ONYX

EYE PENCIL The Basics: Versatile Eye Pencils soft enough to line the eyes, yet firm enough to define brows. Color glides on effortlessly, whether lining eyes precisely or shaping and filling in brows. Available in natural, pigment-rich colors to complement every skin tone.

TAUPE

AUBURN

RICH BROWN

BLACK

BLACK FOREST

VINTAGE

BROWN

BLACK

CAKE EYELINER The Basics: A long-lasting, water-activated liner known for its precision and versatility. The makeup experts’ choice that’s perfect for everyday use. Create subtle or dramatic looks effortlessly with this professional-quality eyeliner. Go from a super fine line for everyday wear to a thicker line for more intensity.

BROW FIX The Basics: Keep brows groomed and gorgeous with Brow Fix. This non-flaking gel formula sweeps on with a brush applicator for maximum precision and convenience. Squeezable tube is ideal for use in a professional make-up kit, or to create sleek brows on the go.

CLEAR

Artist's favorite - Mascara One of my favorite and most versatile MUD products that I use both on fashion sets and clients is the MUD Volumizing Mascara. It is a cream based mascara that adds intensity to the lashes. It’s buildable and creamy texture is perfect for giving the eyes a touch of drama. The most unique feature of this product is its functional tube packaging. The design of the tube allows for the product to be easily squeezed out onto the MUD stainless steel palette for an easy and hygienic application. My favorite way to apply is with the #500 Mini Fan Brush, which easily applies the creamy product evenly from the lash root to tip. Valentina Iordanova (MUD Studio Milano)

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lips* SHEER LIPSTICK The Basics: Luscious Sheer Lipsticks in an array of translucent colors compliment skin tone from extra-light to rich and dark. Ultra-emollient formula leaves lips feeling soft and supple.

EGGPLANT (EXTRA SHEER)

JUST PEACHY

MAI TAI

MUDSLIDE

PINK TWINKLE

ROSE CLAY

SANDY BEACH

STARGAZER

SATIN LIPSTICK The Basics: Luxurious Satin Lipsticks with emollient-rich, non-drying formula that leaves lips feeling soft, smooth and supple. Provides long-lasting color with a smooth, opaque matte finish. Available in an elegant selection of lush, deep colors.

BLACKBERRY

HAVANA

LADY BUG

RUSTIC

LIP PENCIL The Basics: Pigment-rich Lip Pencils soft enough to shade the entire lip, yet firm enough to line and define with precision. The long-lasting color glides on easily to complement MakeUp Designory’s luscious lipsticks and glosses. Creamy enough to mix colors and create your own shade.

NATURAL

MAUVE

BRICK

MAHOGANY

RED

MAPLE

SHINE (CLEAR)

ICED LATTE

PINK FREEZE

LIP GLOSS The Basics: Rich, luminous Lip Glosses that leave lips feeling smooth and hydrated with radiant shine. They glide on easily, never leaving lips feeling sticky or heavy. Use these slick glosses alone for a sheer wash of color or layer over lipstick to enhance the shade.

HENNA

LIP GLAZE The Basics: Light, emollient Lip Glazes deliver a burst of sheer, glossy color that’s smooth and never sticky. Stash the squeezable tube in a handbag for a quick sweep of color on the go, or use a brush for more precise application.

BARE

MAGNOLIA

JAVA

CANTALOUPE

CUPID

SPICY

Artist’s favorite - MUD Shine Lip Gloss Hands down my all time favorite lip gloss on the planet. It never fails me and an absolute must when on set for all my editorial fashion shoots. By itself as a sheer wash of glistening shine or over a bold bright color to enhance texture. This rich luminous lip gloss leaves lips feeling smooth and glossy with a radiant shine. It has a beautiful light pink tint that adds the perfect natural glow to the lip. Yet another MUD product I couldn’t possibly live without. Reiva Cruze (MUD Lead Makeup Artist New York)

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cheeks* CHEEK COLOR The Basics: Versatile powder Cheek Colors formulated with pigment-rich ingredients for a smooth, even finish. Available in a spectrum of beautiful colors – from soft and natural to bright and bold – that will add warmth and intensity to all skin tones.

COLOR CREME The Basics: Sheer, non-greasy cheek and lip colors add a fresh glow to the skin. Use alone to create natural warmth, or over foundation for a colorful finish. Creates glowing color that appears to radiate naturally through the skin.

TULIP

SWEET CHEEKS

SUN ROSE

PALETTE REFILL

LEMON CREAM (HIGHLIGHT)

WARM BISQUE

ROSE PETAL

BUBBLEGUM

COOL MAUVE

BERRY

POPPY

GARNET

GLOW

SOFT PEACH

PUMPKIN

ROSE BEIGE

RUSSET

BRICK

GINGERBREAD

Artist’s favorite - Tulip Color Cream Im a big fan of the Tulip Color Cream. You can apply this with your finger tips or a foundation brush onto your cheeks to give it a nice dewy and youthful looking glow, or you can apply onto your lips to give it a soft lip stain. Sean Conklin (MUD Lead Make-Up Artist Los Angeles)

skincare* MAKE-UP REMOVER TOWELETTES (40 TOWELETTES) FACE PRIMER

The Basics: These refreshing towelettes leave skin feeling clean while removing all traces of make-up. No water necessary. Convenient resealable packet keeps towelettes moist and ready for use. Perfect for life on the go.

The Basics: Lightweight gel Face Primer works beautifully with Cream Foundations to create a flawless, long-lasting finish. Apply directly to the skin prior to foundation using a sponge or your fingertips to create an extra smooth surface, or mix into foundation for a creamier consistency.

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tools*

SFX/EYES

round liner

Fine, tapered point is ideal for creating extremely thin lines when using cream or cake products #100

EYES

round liner

Tapered point allows for a precise, even application

#210

angle liner

Fine, sharp angle is perfect for creating precise, even lines

#300

shadow blender

Small oval shape works great for Eye Color detail

#320

FACE/EYES

oval shadow

Flexible oval shape allows for easy color application

#330

shadow fluff

Soft, full oval shape is ideal for blending Eye Color

Artist’s favorite: Brush #510 - duster brush The charm of this brush is that it can be used in many more ways than

#340

FACE/EYES

large oval

Wide, tapered bristles allow for quick and even coverage

its original purpose. I use it for a soft application of MUD loose powders or for a sheer application of cheek

#350

shadow blender

colors and bronzers. What I like

Firm oval shape helps to blend and apply Eye Color with control

most is that it’s a perfectly shaped brush for contouring the face. It slips

#800

crease

Long, tapered bristles are porous yet soft to the touch and are ideal for blending Eye Colors #810

smudger

easily under your cheek bone and makes them look wonderful. Hrvoje Kožul (MUD Studio Ljubljana)

Dense, soft, short bristles are ideal for creating a smoky eye

#500

mini fan mascara

Small, fan-shaped bristles allow for coverage from the inner corner to the outer edge of the eye #920

angle liner

FACE /EYES

Fine angle is ideal for applying cream products to hard-to-reach areas #310

lip

Tapered bristles are ideal for creating a precise lip line

LIPS

#310s lip - portable

A travel-sized brush for lip line application on the go

Caring for your brushes

#400

narrow flat

Straight, narrow edge is ideal for under the lash line, for maximum coverage #410

wide flat

BROWS/FACE/EYES

Straight, tight edge helps to create and blend lines with precision

#510

MUD brushes are a collection of excep-

duster

Soft fan-shaped bristles are ideal for removing powder from under the eyes and other hard-to-reach areas

tional, premium tools designed by the artists of Make-Up Designory. The finest

#700

natural and synthetic fibers are chosen for

Dense bristles are soft to the touch and angled for precise, controlled contouring

each specific brush to create the perfect

#710

look and to last a long time.

cheek contour

powder/blush

Dense, dome-shaped bristles are soft to the touch and ideal for gently gliding color onto the skin

Few tips to help care for your brushes: #720

1. To preserve brushes, clean regularly with a professional brush cleaner.

powder

Ultra-soft bristles remove and deposit powder products with ease

2. While cleaning brushes, only dip the bristles in the cleaner and wipe off the product with a tissue.

#910

stipple

CHARACTER MAKE-UP/EYES

Squared, flexible bristles are versatile and easy to manipulate to achieve a variety of character looks

3. To prevent the glue under the ferrule from loosening, do not let the brush cleaner go beyond the bristles or set the brushes in the cleaner for a long period of time. Shape bristles back to the original form and lay flat to dry.

#930

concealer

Tapered bristles are ideal for applying cream products to hard-toreach areas or for creating a precise lip line #940

foundation

Ultra-fine bristles blend cream products smoothly and evenly around the face

4. To preserve the shape, lay brushes against the skin rather than pushing bristles directly onto the skin when applying product.

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tools* TRAVEL BRUSH CASE

COSMETIC BAG

The Basics: Now you can take your favorite make-up brushes wherever you go. The lightweight yet durable black microfiber material wipes clean and the convenient magnetic closure keeps brushes in place during transit.

The Basics: Keep personal make-up supplies organized with this sturdy cosmetic bag. It’s perfectly sized to hold professional length make-up brushes, MUD’s Eye and Cheek Color Palettes and Travel Brush Case and small enough to fit into a purse, gym tote or travel bag. Durable black microfiber material is easy to clean and ideal for everyday use.

The sleek, envelope-style travel brush set includes the 210S, 300S, 310S, 710S, 800S and 810 series. Empty case also available.

PENCIL SHARPENER MAKE-UP CASE SET

The Basics: Creates the perfect point for lip and eye pencils. Metal blade works smoothly and easily with precision. Convenient cleaning stick helps to remove product from blade and inside sharpener.

The Basics: This durable, uniquely designed case is ideal for easy access to all your make-up related essentials. A must-have for every make-up artist, the sturdy set case is perfect for travel. Two clear pouches conveniently store a variety of make-up, tools, bottles and jars.

PROFESSIONAL MAKE-UP SPONGE (12 PRE-CUT SPONGES)

CLEAR POUCH

The Basics: Create a flawless look effortlessly with these specially designed, disposable Professional Make-up Sponges. Unique shape offers extra surfaces and density keeps cream products from absorbing into sponge. Use wet or dry for smooth, even application.

The Basics: A clear, durable pouch that conveniently stores a variety of makeup, tools, bottles and jars for easy access.

palettes*

4 HOLE EMPTY EYE COLOR PALETTE

10 HOLE EMPTY CHEEK COLOR PALETTE

The Basics: This empty palette holds four of the MUD Eye Colors. Perfect for traveling or carrying in a make-up bag for touch-ups.

The Basics: Make-Up Designory’s empty 10-Hole palette is slim and professional. Holds ten MUD Cheek Colors.

8 HOLE EMPTY CHEEK / EYE COLOR PALETTE

12 HOLE EMPTY EYE COLOR PALETTE The Basics: Make-Up Designory’s empty 12-Hole palette is slim and professional. This palette holds twelve MUD Eye Colors.

The Basics: Make-Up Designory’s empty 8-Hole Palette allows the user to combine six refill Eye Colors and two refill Cheek Colors. This versatile palette is great for traveling or on-set use.

EYE COLOR REFILL

CHEEK COLOR REFILL

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accessories*

TWEEZERS The Basics: These precision-crafted, stainless steel slant tweezers allow for a perfect grip for cleaning up around the brow area.

EYELASH CURLER The Basics: Create perfectly curled lashes with Make-Up Designory’s professional stainless steel eyelash curler. The redesigned arch creates an even curl without creasing. One replacement silicone pad included.

MANICURE SCISSORS The Basics: Trim facial hair, brows and false eyelashes with these professional stainless steel manicure scissors.

HAIR SCISSORS The Basics: These professional quality stainless steel shears are perfect for trimming natural or synthetic hair for a variety character looks.

DISPOSABLE MASCARA WANDS The Basics: Create flawless lashes using Make-Up Designory’s individual Disposable Mascara Wands. Universal to any lash type with a flexible tip for easy application.

DISPOSABLE PAPER PALETTE The Basics: This wax coated Disposable Paper Palette is ideal for easy clean up in between make-up applications. Use to mix foundation, lipstick, lip glosses, glazes together and create quick custom colors.

2 OZ SPRAY BOTTLE The Basics: Keep liquids organized and separated with Make-Up Designory’s plastic 2oz spray bottles. Conveniently sized for travel and fits perfectly into any professional kit or cosmetic bag.

COTTON MAKE-UP APPLICATORS The Basics: Professional quality, double sided point tip applicators are a must have for any make-up kit. The firm, pointed tips allow for precise application and blending, giving ultimate control.

POWDER PUFFS The Basics: Create a flawless, matte finish using these soft velour puffs. Specifically designed to pick up and hold powder for an even application. Available in packs of 2 or 10.

35-WELL PALETTE The Basics: Conveniently store up to 35 of your favorite lipsticks and cream products in this sleek plastic palette. Great for organizing customized colors for easy access on set.

ORANGEWOOD STICKS The Basics: These finely grained wooden sticks are ideal for applying MUD’s false eyelashes.

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EYELASHES The Basics: Professional quality eyelashes, in a variety styles from natural to high-fashion.

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pro*

HIGHLIGHT/ SHADOW PALETTE The Basics: Creamy Highlights & Shadows are perfect for contouring cheekbones or sculpting dimension into the face. Slim the face, minimize strong features and highlight cheeks or jaw with these versatile shades.

FOUNDATION PALETTE #1

LIGHT

ORANGE LIGHT YELLOW LIGHT

SHADING 1

SHADING 2

SHADING 4

SHADING 5

WB 2

WB 3

WB 4

WB 5

CB 2

CB 3

CB 4

CB 5

YG 1

YG 2

YG 3

GY 1

GY 2

GY 3

DC 5

DW 5

The Basics: From a sheer, light tint to a flawless full-coverage finish, Make-Up Designory’s series of cool-to-warm, light-to-medium shades of cream foundations are versatile and easy to apply. Formulated for ultra-smooth blending and application, coverage holds up beautifully under the most extreme conditions.

SHADING 3

FOUNDATION PALETTE #2 The Basics: From a sheer, light tint to a flawless full-coverage finish, Make-Up Designory’s series of yellow-green, light-to-dark shades of cream foundations are versatile and easy to apply. Formulated for ultra-smooth blending and application, coverage holds up beautifully under the most extreme conditions.

CORRECTOR PALETTE The Basics: Creamy, pigment-rich correctors designed to conceal and camouflage skin imperfections. The ultimate cover-up for scars, blemishes, birthmarks or dark under-eye circles. Use alone or blend with Make-Up Designory’s Cream Foundations for a flawless, full-coverage make-up. Available in eight refillable colors.

BLUE CORRECTOR #1

BLUE CORRECTOR #2

BLUE CORRECTOR #3

BLUE CORRECTOR #4

RED CORRECTOR #1

RED CORRECTOR #2

RED CORRECTOR #3

DEEP BROWN CORRECTOR

WHITE

MUSTARD

OLIVE GREEN

BLUE

RED

FRESH BRUISE

MAROON

BLACK

CHARACTER/FX WHEELS The Basics: The Character/FX wheels are designed for creating a variety of injuries including cuts and bruises and is formulated to hold up under today’s extreme production environments. This innovative Character/FX Make-up will help you achieve a wide range of unique character looks.

HD AIR Artist’s favorite: Highlight/Shadow palette My favorite is the Highlight/Shadow Palette which offers so much versatility. The unique colors are a dream palette to any make-up artist.

The Basics: Developed specifically for use with the airbrush or as a liquid make-up, this silicone-based formula creates a sheer, beautiful coverage with a dewy appearance. Works seamlessly with any MUD cosmetic product. Choose from 22 shades, many of which have been formulated to match certain MUD Cream Foundations, Cheek Colors, Highlights and Shadows. Also includes six colors for extra versatility when mixing and color-matching. Also available, the HD AIR Kit with all 22 shades included.

Kate Benton (PAM)

8-HOLE UNFILLED PALETTE

CB 2

CB 3

CB 4

LIGHT

SHADING 4

SWEET CHEEKS

CB 5

DW 5

GY 3

BLACK

BLUE

MUSTARD

WB 2

WB 3

WB 4

OLIVE GREEN

RED

TULIP

YG 1

YG 3

WHITE

SET BAG The Basics: This durable, uniquely-designed Set Bag is perfect for organizing all of your make-up related essentials in one place for easy access. The large center compartment is surrounded by handy pockets for storing bottles and cans. A must-have for every make-up artist.

The Basics: Convenient 8-Hole Palette comes empty to make it easy to customize any combination of Make-Up Designory’s refillable cream products. Reusable eco-conscious palette eliminates the need for disposable, oneuse make-up holders. The experts’ choice for its versatility and smart design.

3-N-1 BRUSH HOLDER The Basics: This custom designed, 3-N-1 Brush Holder boasts three convenient functions, each ideal for keeping brushes organized and protected. Wear it as a waist belt for work on the go, use it as a stand-up holder for easy access to tools, or simply roll it up to store your brushes safely. Durable black belt has a protective flap and several pouches to hold brushes and other essentials.

STAINLESS STEEL PALETTE The Basics: Reusable, stainless steel work palette is a must-have for blending colors and other make-up products.

CONTINUITY FACE CHART (50

PALETTE KNIFE

SHEETS)

name date skin care cleanser moisturizer

The Basics: Stainless steel palette knife is a must-have for removing cream make-up products from pots and palettes, quickly and easily. Protects make-up from crosscontamination.

make-up primer

The Basics: Note every detail while creating unique makeups using MUD’s custom designed Continuity Face Charts. The porous paper allows for realistic blending when using make-up or colored pencils.

face foundation concealer powder cheek color

eyes lid crease

brushes

brow liner mascara lashes

lips lip color

comments

gloss/glaze lip pencil

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MUD Studio

a renewed concept of professional make-up education Recognizing the need of working make-up artists and other industry professionals to be able to broaden and increase their knowledge, Make-Up Designory has created a series of part-time courses. These courses are held conveniently at MUD’s main campuses, MUD studios and Partner Schools throughout the country and internationally.

MUD Studio courses are based on the same great educational methodology and teacher training that has helped to make MUD a bedrock in make-up education. The courses are pulled from the same curriculum that comprises the longer programs at MUD, but are broken up into smaller modules. These modules can be taken separately or combined, allowing the student to transfer their education to one of MUD’s main campuses.

Level I. Studio Courses The Beauty Essentials course acts as a pre-requisite to the High Fashion Make-up Trends, Avant-Garde, Bridal Makeup, Studio Make-up and Airbrush courses. Please be advised that this course, when taken on its own, does not lead to an occupational outcome.

Beauty Essentials Description: Beauty Essentials is designed as an introduction to beauty makeup with an emphasis on the techniques required in today’s multi-faceted industry. Regardless of which area of make-up inspires your passion, mastery of beauty make-up is a must. In this course you will start by learning facial analysis, base matching and application, correction, contours and highlights. You will then move on to color, focusing on eye and lip application. The course concludes with complete make-up applications ranging from one hundred percent corrective to natural make-up.

Hours: 84


Level II. Studio Courses High Fashion Make-up Trends Description: Learn the techniques employed by professional make-up artists working in advertising and editorial work. From design to the completed project, you will begin to learn the various components that go into an editorial or fashion shoot. Students learn to plan their make-up application according to the needs of the client and project. The course culminates with a photo shoot where you will see your work on a model and captured by a professional photographer.

Hours: 35

Core specialty

Studio Make-up Description: In this course, students are exposed to film and television production and the make-up required for to-day’s demanding sets. Learn how to meet the industry requirements by paying particular attention to the advances in film and television such as high definition cameras as well as set etiquette.

Hours: 35

Core specialty

Airbrush Description: While airbrushing has always been a tool of the professional make-up artist, its use is becoming more commonplace in all areas of make-up and is now often requested by actors and brides alike. In this class, you will not only learn the techniques of applying airbrush make-up, but also the correct use, care and maintenance of the equipment.

Hours: 35

Core specialty

Bridal Make-up Description: The world of wedding make-up can be a lucrative area for any make-up artist. Bridal make-up is often described as one of the most demanding environments for an artist to work in. In this class you will go over the proper techniques of applying bridal make-up taking into consideration environmental factors and the use of photography and video, while managing the expectations of the bride. Hours: 21

Core specialty

Avant-Garde Looks Description: It is said that you have to know the rules in order to break them. Avant-Garde make-up is where rules are broken and fashion is created. The goal of this course is to help unleash your imagination while taking your work to the next level. In this course you will learn to use color, balance and shading to create dynamic make-ups while building up your portfolio.

Hours: 14

Special Make-up Effects

Enroll

today!

Description: Creating out-of-the-kit effects and applying prosthetic appliances are staples of make-up for film and television. By focusing on the advances in special make-up effects, students are exposed to some of the newest materials and application techniques. You will learn to apply and properly color translucent prosthetics, including foam gelatin and transfers to simulate injuries and other effects.

Hours: 35


MUD Studio

personal

education Selected MUD Studios and MUD campuses hold free workshops throughout the month for artists and the general public. These intimate classes are designed to bring out the artist in each student and no prior experience is necessary. Each 3.5 hour session includes demonstration and personal instruction by a MUD Certified Instructor. A variety of topics are covered, giving a few hours of tutorials and demonstrations on professional techniques. They are great for gaining new and exciting insights on MUD products as well as the steps to achieve the perfect look. Contact your local MUD Studio or Partner School to get the latest schedule of workshops and Studio courses.

Find out more about MUD Studio

enroll today! visit mud.edu or mudeurope.com and apply for workshop!

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AN EDUCATED APROACH TO MAKE-UP. ™

Workshops Evening Looks Description: Learn the techniques employed by professional make-up artists to create a beautiful and youthful look for any evening engagement. The instructor will give you the tools to create a make-up for any evening occasion. Hours: 3.5

Class fee: FREE

Natural Day Looks Description: Creating a natural, no make-up look can be one of the more challenging aspects of make-up artistry. We will guide you through the process of applying make-up so it not only looks natural and minimal, but also looks clean and helps each person to look their very best. Hours: 3.5

Description: Learn how to create a smoky eye with our talented team of make-up artists. We will walk you through the process of layering eye shadow and creating the most amazing effects with the smallest amount of product.

Description: Don’t have much time to put on makeup? In this seminar we show you fast ways to get flawless results. Apply make up in this seminar as our professional make-up artist assists you in achieving the look you want in less time and with less effort.

Kit items: 4-hole Eye Color Palette Eye Color Refill: Chamois, Apricot, Sienna, Graphite Cheek Color Compact: Gingerbread Lip Glaze: Spicy, Bare Cream Mascara Travel Bag

Class fee: FREE

Teen Make-Up Description: Learn to properly apply make-up for you and your teen/tween from professional makeup artists. These age appropriate lessons show how much make-up to use and the proper way to apply it. We will explain and demonstrate the techniques to cover blemishes and make it look natural. Hours: 3.5

Kit items: 4-hole Eye Color Palette Eye Color Refill: Dulce de Leche, Chamois, Espresso, Onyx Eye Pencil: Black Cream Mascara Travel Bag

Class fee: FREE

5 Minute Looks for Women on the Go

Hours: 3.5

Kit items: 4-hole Eye Color Palette Eye Color Refill: Bone, Chamois, Sienna, Bronzed Cheek Color Compact: Poppy Lipstick: Just Peachy Lip Pencil: Natural Eye Pencil: Rich Brown Travel Bag

Class fee: FREE

Smoky Eye

Hours: 3.5

Kit items: 4-hole Eye Color Palette Eye Color Refill: Bone, Chamois, Concord, Pixie Color Crème: Tulip Lipstick: Sandy Beach, Just Peachy Lip Gloss: Shine Lip Pencil: Natural Eye Pencil: Rich Brown, Taup, Black Forest Cake Eyeliner: Black Volumizing Mascara Travel Bag

Class fee: FREE

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Kit items: 4-Hole Eye Color Palette Eye Color Refill: Taupe, Pixie, Bone, Cashmere Color Crème: Tulip Lip Glaze: Cantaloupe Volumizing Mascara Travel Bag

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MUD Joy Prom in Las Vegas The true stars of the night couldn’t be found on the

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work, which has been part of award-winning films such as

MUD VP and Special FX Artist Karl Zundel, Oscar-Winning

Planet of the Apes, and the unforgettable characters from

Makeup Artist Greg Cannom and many more.

How The Grinch Stole Christmas. The show will return in 2014!

Vegas Strip, but instead at the M Casino and Spa at the

For more information, visit umae.co.uk

4th Annual Joy Prom. This event celebrates those with special needs with a prom of their own-and this isn’t just

Miss Nigeria Beauty Pageant

any prom. It’s truly a night of glitz, glamour and smiles that make you warm inside. A night to remember, Joy Prom is special for disabled individuals who may not have been able to attend their own prom because of their

In June, The Intercontinental Hotel in Lagos hosted 36 of the

disability, and has become so popular that the attendees

most beautiful and inspirational young women from around

are chosen through a lottery process.

the country as it held a press conference for the upcoming Miss Nigeria Beauty Pageant.

A short documentary film, “Dream Out Loud,” directed by Deverill Weekes and Juliet Landau, Miss Juliet Productions, gave a touching insight into the story behind the artist. Shortly after the documentary, guests were escorted in to get an up close and personal view of the finished product of his latest work, an Abraham Lincoln bust. Guests marveled at the works of the humble artist that could only express how much he loves what he does for a living. MUD participated in the festivities by giving the ladies a boost of confidence with a makeover, a tiara and a few products to touch up their look throughout the night.

UMAE in London

The MUD volunteers pampered the ladies just before the

Congratulations go out to the United Make-up Artist Expo

attendees walked the red carpet. The gentlemen weren’t

on your first annual event! Make-Up Designory were proud

forgotten as they were presented with a top hat and a shoe

to be in attendance, as exhibitors and educators of the

shine from the University of Las Vegas football team. Once

UMAE, a make-up professional focused show, held in the

the participants hit the red carpet, they were cheered on

beautiful Business Design Center Islington on April 5-6th.

by the UNLV dance team, a local cheerleading squad and

Mrs Elohor Aisien, Creative Director of the Miss Nigeria Beauty Pageant took center stage to formally introduce the 36 contestants to the audience who cheered on as each contestant was called. At the event, MUD Cosmetics Nigeria was unveiled as the official sponsor for the 2013 Miss Nigeria Beauty Pageant.

photographed by professional photographers. They were

In pure royalty style, the MUD team was there to prep all

then greeted by various beauty queens, including Miss

of the ladies for their first official outing as Miss Nigeria

Wheelchair, just before they hit the dance floor. From TV

Contestants.

crews to the Las Vegas Fire Department, every volunteer couldn’t help but smile as the excitement filled the room.

Since its launch, MUD Cosmetics Nigeria has made significant strides towards establishing the brand as one

IMATS 2013/ Kazuhiro Tsuji Make-Up Designory kicked off the 39th International Makeup Artists Trade Show in Pasadena, New York and London, unveiling the latest works of Kazuhiro Tsuji. If you’re not familiar with the name, you’re definitely familiar with his

of the top make-up brands in Nigeria. This marks another great feat for MUD as they look forward to working with all of the contestants.

Make-up professionals and aspiring artists came together for a weekend of learning with demonstrations by the industry’s top make-up professionals, like Face- Off judge Glenn Hetrick, Oscar Winning Make-up Artist Lois Burwell,

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MUD continue to be present as contestants prepare for their grand finale. Services provided by MUD include make-up tips, workshop sessions, games and more. Contestants will be groomed and taught different facets of beauty, as it is an


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integral part of their success while in the running for the title

up artist schools decided to use our products for their classes

of Miss Nigeria.

as well. Our products went through the approval procedure of the German National TV and are now used in live shows

To find out more about upcoming classes

as well as in the movie production. We are very intensively

and events, go to www.mudnigeria.com.

working on the market in order to make the products available for everyone in every major city. If you are interested please contact us: MUD Deutschland GmbH, Wolf@MUD-

MUD South Africa Opening

Deutschland.de, Tel. 0175 487 50 51.

Battle of the Brushes All courses are delivered by top make-up artists in the field that combine both make-up techniques and the unique styling. Make-up studies are the central focus at the school while preparing students with the skills needed for the industry and labor market. There is an established agency that also provides the placement service for graduates when searing for opportunities for private events, television, productions,

The MUD South Africa location in Pretoria opened up their showroom at the start of June. Located at 1287 De Villabouis Mareuil Street, the launch was filled with trade

For a long time, they had been searching for a quality make-

professionals and beauty enthusiasts. From makeovers to

up product that would meet their regulated requirements as

massages, beauty editors and other guests were spoiled

an educational leader in the Czech Republic.

by the MUD staff. Congratulations to Jolanda Bedeker and Brenda Botha on such an elegant affair.

Ya-Sui Tseng

fashion shoots, plays and movies.

“When we first encountered MUD, we had the feeling we found what we were hoping for. Our staff’s response to

To find out more about this MUD location,

MUD’s quality make-up products and its connection with

go to www.mudsa.co.za.

make-up studies, made us realize that this is the product

Amongst the excitement at the IMATS London show was the highly anticipated competition for make-up artists in which two MUD graduates brought home the prize. Congratulations to Battle of the Brushes winners, MUD Grad Ya-Sui Tseng, who wiped out the competition, winning 1st place in the Beauty/ Fantasy category and MUD Grad Stella Sensel for taking 2nd place in the Character Make-up competition.

we want to work with. We try and do as much as possible

Make-Up Institute Prague Make-Up Institute Prague is considered a ground-breaking institute providing the highest quality and largest education

to give our students a sense of belonging even after graduation - the feeling of family. And that is the feeling we get from MUD.”

MUD Germany

centers in the industry. With an immense love for art, aesthetics

MUD products are now also available throughout Germany.

and the philosophy that emphasizes conceptual deepening of

Products can be found in the retail as well as in the

observation, it is a hub for imagination and creativity.

professional market in Germany. A growing number of make-

Stella Sensell

We would like to thank Festival Ljubljana for allowed photo shooting of our new collection Muse in Križanke on a beautiful location called “Peklensko dvorišče” (Hell yard).

Concerts, lectures, presentations, round tables, press conferences, weddings, receptions, casual get-togethers and other events are all customized according to each client's individual requirements. Located in the very heart of Ljubljana, Križanke is a spectacularly unique venue for demanding delegates that offers an intimate retreat just steps from the bustle and buzz of the city core.

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Knight's Hall, Devil's Courtyard, Knight's Church, the Grand Foyer and the Križanke Summer Theater all seduce with the allure of stories of our rich past blended with the anticipation of things to come. These signature venues are sure to make your own particular story unforgettable. Rental inquires: Alenka Banovec, +386 1 241 60 08 alenka.banovec@ljubljanafestival.si www.ljubljanafestival.si


Soon Special Events

Beauty 101: Fundamentals of Beauty Make-Up:

upcoming events & courses Special Make-Up Effects 201: Character Make-Up Artistry:

Jun. 9-10, 2014 - The Makeup Show-Chicago Jun. 16-17, 2014 - International Beauty Show-Long Beach Jun. 22, 2014 - IMATS - London

LA school program and course dates Fashion Make-Up Artistry Program:

Sep. 4 - Oct. 15

Sep. 4 - Oct. 15

Sep. 25 - Nov. 6

Sep. 25 - Nov. 6

Oct. 16 - Nov. 27

Oct. 16 - Nov. 27

Nov. 7 - Dec. 20

Nov. 7 - Dec. 20

Dec. 2 - Jan. 27

Dec. 2 - Jan. 27

Beauty 201: Studio Hairstyling for the Make-Up Artist:

Special Make-Up Effects 301: Lab Techniques:

Sep. 4 - Nov. 27 Sep. 25 - Dec. 20 Oct. 16 - Jan. 27 Nov. 7 - Feb. 18 Dec. 2 - Mar. 11

Multimedia Make-Up Artistry Program:

Sep. 25 - Nov. 6 Nov. 7 - Dec. 20

Sept. 4 - Sep. 24 Sep. 25 - Oct. 15

NY school program and course dates

Oct. 16 - Nov. 6 Nov. 7 - Nov. 27 Dec. 2 - Dec. 20

Beauty 301: Beauty Lab:

Fashion Make-Up Artistry Program:

Sep. 4 - Jan 27 Oct. 16 - Mar. 11 Dec. 2 - Apr. 23 Nov. 7 - Feb. 18

Master Make-Up Artistry Program:

Multimedia Make-Up Artistry Program:

Sep. 4 - Sep. 24 Sep. 25 - Apr. 1 Nov. 7 - May 14

Sep. 25 - Oct. 15 Oct. 16 - Nov. 6 Nov. 7 - Nov. 27

Sep. 4 – Jan. 27

Dec. 2 - Dec. 20

Oct. 16 - Mar. 11 Dec. 2 - Apr. 23

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PRO I.

Master Make-Up Artistry Program:

Tuesday from 19h - 22h30 (24 weeks, starting Jan. 7) Saturday from 9h30 - 13h (24 weeks, starting Jan. 11) Sunday from 10h - 17h (12 weeks, starting Feb. 16) Monday from 10h - 17h (12 weeks, starting Mar. 24) PRO II. Studio Make-Up Sunday from 10h - 17h (5 weeks, starting Feb. 16)

Sep. 25 - Apr. 1

PRO II. Avant Garde Sunday from 10h - 17h (5 weeks, starting Apr. 7)

Beauty 101: Fundamentals of Beauty Make-Up:

MUD Studio Kortrijk Nov. 2 - Brush Tutorial - How to Care and Use Nov. 9 - Smoky Eye Class Nov. 16 - 5 Minute Looks Class Nov. 30 - Evening Looks Class

Sep. 4 - Oct. 15 Sep. 25 - Nov. 6 Oct. 16 - Nov. 27 Nov. 7 - Dec. 20 Dec. 2 - Jan. 27

Dec. 7 - Working with Eye / Cake Liner and Lashes Dec. 14 - Natural Day Look Class Dec. 21 - Smoky Eye Class

MUD Studio Slovenia

Beauty 201: Studio Hairstyling for the Make-Up Artist:

PRO I. Monday from 10h - 17h (12 weeks, starting Jan. 6) Wednesday from 19h - 22h30 (24 weeks, starting Jan. 8) Sunday from 10h - 17h (12 weeks starting Feb. 16) PRO II. High Fashion Make-Up Trends Sunday from 10h - 17h (10 weeks starting Jan. 12)

Sept. 4 - Sep. 24 Sep. 25 - Oct. 15

PRO II. Airbrush

Oct. 16 - Nov. 6

Monday - Friday from 10h - 17h (1 week starting Mar. 3)

Nov. 7 - Nov. 27 Dec. 2 - Dec. 20

Special Make-Up Effects 201: Character Make-Up Artistry:

Nov. 4 - Nov. 19 - PRO I. Nov. 20 - Dec. 23 - PRO II.

MUD Studio Milano

Nov. 20 - Nov. 26 - Studio Make-Up Nov. 27 - Nov. 29 - Bridal Make-Up Dec. 2 - Dec. 6 - Airbrush Dec. 9 - Dec. 13 - High Fashion Make-Up Trends Dec. 16 - Dec. 17 - Avant-Garde Looks Dec. 18 - Dec. 23 - Special Make-Up Effects

Oct. 16 - Nov. 27 Sep. 4 - Oct. 15

Jan. 6 - Jan. 21 - PRO I. Feb. 3 - Mar. 7 - PRO II.

Sep. 25 - Nov. 6

Feb. 3 - Feb. 7 - Studio Make-Up

Dec. 2 - Jan. 27

Feb.10 - Feb. 12 - Bridal Make-Up

Special Make-Up Effects 301: Lab Techniques:

Feb.13 - Feb.19 - Airbrush Feb. 20 - Feb. 26 - High Fashion Make-Up Trends

Sep. 7 - Oct. 13 - PRO I.*

Feb. 27 - Feb. 28 - Avant-Garde Looks

Sep. 9 - Sep.13 - PRO II. High Fashion Make-Up Trends

Mar. 3 - Mar. 7 - Special Make-Up Effects

Sep. 16 - Sep.17 - PRO II. Avant-Garde Looks Sep. 25 - Sep. 27 - PRO II. Bridal Make-Up

MUD Studio Gent

Sep. 30 - Oct. 4 - PRO II. Studio Make-Up Oct. 7 - Oct. 11 - PRO II. Airbrush Oct. 14 - Oct. 18 - PRO II. Special Make-Up Effects Oct. 28 - Nov. 8 - PRO I.

Nov. 7 - Dec. 20

Nov. 25 - Dec. 6 - PRO I. Dec. 16 - Dec. 20 - PRO II. High Fashion Make-Up Trends

MUD Workshops in LA and NY

Jan. 6 - Jan. 17, 2014 - PRO I. Jan. 20 - Jan. 21, 2014 - PRO II. Avant-Garde Looks Feb. 3 - Feb. 7, 2014 - PRO II. Studio Make-Up Feb. 17 - Feb. 28, 2014 - PRO I. Mar. 10 - Mar. 14, 2014 - PRO II. Airbrush

Sep. 14 - 5 Minute Looks Class

Mar. 17 - Mar. 28, 2014 - PRO I.

Sep. 21 - Evening Looks Class

Mar. 21 - Apr. 2, 2014 - PRO I.

Sep. 28 - Natural Day Look Class

Apr. 2 - Apr. 4, 2014 - PRO II. Bridal Make-Up

Oct. 5 - Fall / Winter Kit

Apr. 7 - Apr. 11, 2014 - PRO II. Special Make-Up Effects

Oct. 19 - Teen Make-Up

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*weekend classes


MUD schools

MUD worldwide

Make-Up Designory Los Angeles

Make-Up Designory New York

MUD school

129 S. San Fernando Blvd. Burbank, CA 91502 818-729-9420 www.facebook.com/makeupdesignory www.facebook.com/mudschools www.mudshop.com www.mud.edu

375 W Broadway # 202 New York, NY 10012 212-925-9250 www.facebook.com/makeupdesignory www.facebook.com/mudschools www.mudshop.com www.mud.edu

MUD Studio MUD partner school For a list of retailers go to www.mudshop.com

MUD Studios Slovenia Rimska cesta 13, 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia, Europe 00 386 1 6200 348 info@mud.si www.facebook.com/mud.eu www.mudeurope.com

Italy Via Casale 3/a 20144 Milano, Italy + 39 02 45 48 51 23 cm@muditaly.com www.muditaly.com

Belgium, Kortrijk Casinoplein 5 8500 Kortrijk, België T: 056 31 31 06 info@makeupdesignory.be www.makeupdesignory.be

Belgium, Gent Nederkouter 124 9000 Gent T 056 31 31 06 gent@makeupdesignory.be www.makeupdesignory.be

Lebanon City Mall -Seaside Entry P1 level, below BHV | Jal El Dib - Kanj St., Dadour Center, Block B, GF 04-722014/5/6; 70-543-274 info@mudlebanon.com

Egypt (coming soon) 18 Goal Gamal St., from Gama’at EL Dowal, Mohandiseen, Cairo, Egypt +20 10 580 85 85 morshed_makeup@hotmail.com

Guatemala Avenida Las Americas 13-37, Zona 14 Guatemala City, Guatemala 01041 2484-7144 info@mudguatemala.com

Mexico Regina #1631, Providencia C.P. 44630 Guadalajara, Jal., México 011 36402190 / 36429812 facebook: MUD studio Guadalajara info@mudmexico.com www.mudmexico.com

Nigeria 9B Chrisali Street Lagos, Nigeria 703-464-0539 info@mudnigeria.com www.mudnigeria.com

South Africa 1287 De Villabouis Mareuil Street Moreleta Park 084 956 5285 brenda@mudsa.co.za www.mudsa.co.za

MUD partner schools Bellus Academy – Poway Campus 13266 Poway Road Poway, CA 92064 www.bellusacademy.edu/poway 858-748-1490

Bellus Academy – National City Campus 1520 E. Plaza Boulevard National City, CA 91950 www.bellusacademy.edu/nationalcity 619-474-6607

Bella Torre Academy 99-084 Kauhale Street Suite 1A, Aiea, HI 96701 thin.nguyen@bellatorreacademy.com www.bellatorreacademy.com 808-484-4871

NYIB / New York Institute of Beauty 11 Oval Drive, Suite #180 Islandia, NY 11749 info@nyib.com www.nyib.com 631-582-4737

The School of Hairstyling (coming soon) 141 E. Chubbuck Road Chubbuck, ID 83202 www.thechoolofhairstyling.com 202-232-9170

Bellus Academy – El Cajon Campus 1073 E. Main Street El Cajon, CA 92021 www.bellusacademy.edu/elcajon 619-442-3407

Bellus Academy – Manhattan Campus Campus 1130 Westloop Place Manhattan, KS 66502 www.bellusacademy.edu/manhattan 785-539-1837

Metro Academy 4977 Medical Center Drive Allentown, PA 18106 admissions@metrobeautyacademy.com www.metrobeautyacademy.com 610-398-6227

Career Academy of Beauty 12741 Valley View Street Garden Grove, CA 92845 info@caofb.com www.caofb.com 714-897-3010

Make-Up Designory Manila School 2C20 Serendra, Fort Bonifacio Global Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1634 632- 846-9016 Info@Mudmanila.com


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