Lesson 1Primers and base products: pore-filling, mattifying, hydrating, color-correcting primersDive into how primers and base products smooth the canvas and boost wear time. Learn to pick pore-filling, mattifying, hydrating, and colour-correcting primers based on skin type, texture, and discolouration.
Pore-filling and blurring primer benefitsMattifying primers for shine-prone areasHydrating and glow-boosting primersColor-correcting primers by concernApplying primer only where neededLesson 2Concealers, color correctors, and setting products: formulas, placement, and techniques by skin concernGet to grips with concealer and colour corrector formulas, undertones, and coverage levels. Master precise placement and blending for dark circles, redness, hyperpigmentation, and blemishes, plus setting without caking.
Choosing concealer textures and coverageCorrector shades for dark circles and spotsSpot concealing vs brightening methodsSetting targeted areas without heavinessLayering under and over foundationLesson 3Tools for application: brushes, sponges, blenders, and hygienic practicesSee how different tools affect coverage, texture, and finish. Compare brushes, sponges, and fingers, and pick up hygienic practices for cleaning, sanitising, and storing tools in personal and pro kits.
Brush shapes for liquid and cream basesSponges and blenders: damp vs dry useFinger application: when it works bestCleaning and disinfecting tools safelyStorage, transport, and cross-contaminationLesson 4Skincare regimen tailored by type: cleansers, toners, moisturizers, serums, and targeted treatmentsBuild skincare routines that make makeup last for each skin type. Compare cleansers, toners, moisturisers, and serums, and know when to use exfoliants and targeted treatments without overloading the skin.
Cleansers for oily, dry, and sensitive skinHydrating vs astringent toners in prepMoisturizer textures and layering orderSerums: actives safe under makeupSpot treatments and timing before makeupLesson 5Duration and durability strategies: powders, setting sprays, primers, and professional long-wear product choicesLearn to stretch foundation wear with powders, setting sprays, and primers. Control shine, cut transfer, and keep coverage solid through heat, humidity, long events, and pro settings.
Choosing loose vs pressed setting powdersLayering setting sprays with powdersPrimer selection for long-wear looksBlotting, touch-ups, and shine controlLong events: bridal and red-carpet wearLesson 6Product compatibility and layering: ingredient interactions, pilling prevention, and patch testingMix skincare, primers, and foundations without pilling or irritation. Understand ingredient families, patch testing, and layering order so products sit smooth and stay stable all day.
Common causes of pilling and how to avoidLayering water, oil, and silicone formulasFragrance, acids, and potential irritantsPatch testing for new or strong productsAdapting routines to climate and seasonLesson 7Adapting products for mature skin: texture smoothing, avoiding creasing, and enhancing elasticity appearanceTailor complexion products for mature skin to dodge heaviness and creasing. Tackle texture, fine lines, and elasticity loss while keeping radiance, comfort, and realistic coverage for any occasion.
Assessing texture, lines, and laxityChoosing lightweight, flexible formulasPlacement to avoid settling in linesStrategic powder use on mature skinEnhancing radiance without emphasizing textureLesson 8Skin type identification: oily, dry, combination, sensitive — signs and testing methodsAccurately spot oily, dry, combination, normal, and sensitive skin. Practice visual checks, client chats, and simple home tests to catch dehydration, excess oil, and reactivity before makeup.
Characteristics of oily and acne-prone skinSigns of dry, flaky, and dehydrated skinCombination and normal skin indicatorsRecognizing sensitive and reactive skinBlotting sheet and bare-skin observationLesson 9Foundation finishes and formulations: dewy, satin, matte, mineral, serum foundations, and long-wear formulasCheck out how foundation finishes and formulas perform on various skin types. Know when to go dewy, satin, matte, mineral, serum, or long-wear, and how coverage, texture, and ingredients play out in real life.
Dewy and luminous foundations: pros and consSatin and natural skin-like finishesMatte and soft-matte for oil controlMineral and powder foundation optionsSerum and long-wear liquid formulas