6 Ways to Give Yourself A Mini Makeover in 2023

Are you feeling like you’re stuck in a rut and aren’t sure where to go with your style?

Then it might be time to get creative and give yourself a mini-makeover.

Here are 6 Ways to Give Yourself a Mini Makeover:

#1.  Stop by your favorite makeup counter/store or go online and pick out a new lipstick.

#2.  Pick one Style Trend and find a cheaper version at stores like Goodwill, Walmart or Target.

#3.  Learn how to apply false eye lashes.

#4.  Organize your jewelry so you can actually see all those beautiful pieces you own and can choose the right one for the day without stressing or trying to untangle a ball of gold or silver chains.

#5.  Reorganize your closet by color.

#6.  Try Dopamine Dressing.

Read more about Dopamine Dressing For Your Mental Health here.

Following these 6 steps will help you look and feel better!  I love mini-makeovers!

In Conclusion,

When you treat yourself to a mini makeover you will not only get unstuck with your style, but also lift your mood, self esteem and confidence. Get Ready to Glow!

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How to Apply False Lashes – 5 Pro Tips {+ VIDEO}

Do you want to change up your look in a matter of seconds?

Wear falsies!

Fake eyelashes provide the easiest way to change up your look in a matter of seconds.

BUT, are false lashes for special occasions or everyday?

I wear falsies on the daily – don’t wait for a special occasion.

Every day is a special occasion!

Let me tell you a true story:

In Seventh Grade, I wore make up to school for the first time. (Bright blue eye shadow, mascara and Bubble Gum pink Lipstick!)…

I didn’t even make it to lunch time.  The boys in my class were brutal.  They laughed at me and called me a “prostitute”.  One boy pinched my neck and left a mark; it looked like a hickey.

I was humiliated, embarrassed and ashamed. 

This was a significant emotional experience at 12 years old, that resulted in low self esteem issues and me never wearing makeup again – until I was 40 years old.

(However, I did wear false lashes!)

Ok, let’s face it – fake eyelashes can be a little intimidating.

They’re kinda tricky to put on at first and may seem a bit dramatic when you’re not used to them.

Here’s 5 Tips for Applying False Lashes:

{Prep:  Squirt a little drop of * lash glue on the box so it can set a little.}

TIP #1:

Apply black or brown eyeliner pencil on top eyelid.  (This way you won’t have “skin” showing if you don’t get the lash strip as close as necessary)

TIP #2:

Gently pull lashes off the package.  There is a tiny bit of glue residue – set the lashes on your lash line to make sure the lashes FIT! (Very Important)

TIP #3:

If they are too long -snip the strip.  (DO NOT SNIP WHILE LASHES ARE ON YOUR EYES!) – Then, set the lashes on your lash line again to make sure they look good.  VERY IMPORTANT:  YOU NEED TO DO THIS TO BOTH EYES – EACH OF OUR EYES ARE DIFFERENT SIZES.

TIP #4:

Use a tooth pick or the rounded tip of a makeup brush (that’s a pro tip); dip the tooth pick or brush tip into the drop of * lash glue – apply a fine line of *lash glue along the bottom edge of the strip.  Wave it around (don’t blow on it – yuk! spit & bacteria) for at least 30 seconds until glue is tacky.  THE SECRET IS TO LET THE GLUE GET TACKY!  So it’s not shhmudging all over the place.

TIP #5:

Look DOWN into a mirror (so you can keep your eyes open – to see what the heck you’re doing!) and set the lash strip on the skin just above your natural lashes.

I recommend Duo Lash Glue (It’s waterproof, it dries clear and it sticks!)

BONUS TIP!  WHEN YOU’RE REMOVING YOUR LASHES –

Gently pull lash strip from the outside in towards your nose. (Don’t pull straight out!)

Also, I DON’T RECOMMEND that you sleep in your lashes… but if you pass out!… you’ll be okay!

WATCH MY QUICK APPLICATION VIDEO HERE.

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Dream Big.

Glitter More.

Lash Long.

Lipstick Boss!

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Why I Used to Hate Networking {Hint: It’s My Weight}

{The irony that World Mental Health Day and National Curves Day  are on the same day – inspired this post}

 

QUESTION:  Have you said “No” to a networking event because you felt insecure?

According to a recent survey by Marshall’s Department Store, more than 70 percent of women say that they have said ‘No’ to a social event or activity due to low self confidence.

 

If I’m being brutally honest.

I used to hate networking because I was embarrassed about my weight.

I felt ashamed by my weight.

I tied my self worth & my success to my body image.

I decided that I’m not good enough or worthy of success.

If something went wrong in my day, no matter how big or small, I felt anxious, I felt depressed which then lead to self sabotage.

So for me, self sabotage looks like (not taking care of myself).

Eating through my emotions.

Not showing up.

Not moving my body.

All things related to my weight.

 

Let me tell you a story:

AS A YOUNG GIRL, I would sit on the edge of my mother’s bed and watch her get ready for “date night” with my father.

I was fascinated with her cherry red lipstick and watched carefully as she applied it to her lips, “shmeared” it on her cheeks, and then rubbed vigorously.  It was magical.

In Seventh Grade, I got permission to wear makeup to school.  I jumped on my yellow ten-speed “Peugot” bicycle; that my father crafted for me in the basement, and rode to the shopping mall.  I broke the 8th Commandment (Thou Shall Not Steal), and stole a blue eye shadow, mascara and bubble gum pink lipstick from the drug store, and wore it to school the next day.

I didn’t even make it to lunchtime.  The boys in my class were brutal.  They laughed at me and called me a “prostitute”.  One boy pinched my neck and left a mark; it looked like a hickey.

I was humiliated, embarrassed and ashamed. 

I went to the nurse’s office to call my mom to come get me.  I broke Commandment #9 (Thou Shall Not Lie) and told my mom, “I had cramps”. 

 

This was the first moment I can remember allowing someone else’s opinion of me make me feel ashamed of who I was!

This was a significant emotional experience that resulted in self harm, binge eating, anxiety and full blown panic attacks.

 

IN MY ADULT LIFE, I was told, on more than one occasion, that I had a “pretty face”, but I would be so much prettier if I lost weight.

I’m Pretty FAT.

(I’m okay with that)

 

I don’t know what you’re dealing with today.

Whatever it is – it’s real to you.

 

Here’s an empowering reminder to celebrate yourself from head to toe.

Because while you should love what you wear, loving yourself is always the most important thing.

 

I BELIEVE my journey as an entrepreneur and possibly yours too, would be so much more exciting,

so much more rich,

and impactful,

if we were able to accept ourselves just the way we are TODAY and not allow other people’s opinions of us keep us from happiness, abundance and our purpose on this planet!

 

I’VE COME A LONG WAY since my first makeup nightmare.  TODAY I help women create success through personal development and entrepreneurship.

 

I BELIEVE this message found it’s way to you at just the right time.

Maybe it’s time for you too – to look at that one struggle – that one challenge that you just know is holding you back.

In the mean time… I’m here for you.

Pretty FAT.

Kisses!

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Source: Excerpts from The Fashionating Life Formula: How to Build Your Self Confidence by Nancy Joseph

World Mental Health Day (10 October) is a day for global mental health education, awareness and advocacy against social stigma. … This day, each October, thousands of supporters come to celebrate this annual awareness program to bring attention to mental illness and its major effects on peoples’ life worldwide.

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Tips for Creating Good First Impressions

JUST LIKE TATTOOS – The impression you leave on someone is permanent.

Hey Lipstick Boss!

Your clothes are responsible for 55 percent of the first impression that you make on someone.

Your makeup, your hair style, and your accessories, all make a statement that will or will not help to put you in a position to influence someone.

Now, here are two things you can do immediately to put these ideas into action. . .

FIRST, take complete control over every detail of your personal appearance and style.

Resolve to look like a powerful, influential Lipstick Boss in all your business activities.

SECOND, study fashion and proper dress so you know exactly what to wear and in what combination.   Read a book, take a seminar or even hire an image consultant.

Small changes in your appearance can change your life. . .

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2015 My daughter’s 22nd Birthday. 

She got a tribute tattoo. 

That’s my handwriting.

Kisses!

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5 Ways to Use Lipstick – Other Than On Your Lips

LIPSTICK is LIFE!

Would you like to know how to make your lipstick multi task

and totally change your makeup game?

Hey Lipstick Boss!

Here are 5 Ways to Use Lipstick – Other Than on Your Lips.

  1. Cream blush on cheeks.
  2. Eyelids for glossy eye shadow look.
  3. Red or Orange as under-eye concealer.
  4. Contour with brown lipstick.
  5. Frosted lipstick like a highlighter stick.

Just Have Fun. Smile. And Keep Putting On Lipstick.

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P.S. Do you sell lipstick?  Here’s some advice:  Don’t sell lipstick.  Sell what lipstick can do.

P.S.S. And if you do sell lipstick or any other female-related products like skin care, hair care, jewelry, fashions, etc. than you need to join the LIPSTICK BOSSES Private facebook group for business tips, strategies and tools and FOLLOW thelipstickboss on Instagram for Education & Inspiration!

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Business Card Mistakes That Hurt Your Brand

Do business cards really matter?

YES! YES! YES!

Your business cards are a useful tool  for personally connecting with prospects,

customers or clients,

fellow business owners and

promoting your brand in person.

Hey Lipstick Boss!

Here are 10 Business Card Mistakes You Might Be Making.

True Story:

Last week I was a vendor at a women’s networking showcase and I ran out of business cards.

I ended up writing my information on a cardboard drink coaster.

There’s a good chance I won’t be hired by THAT person!

That night I ordered new business cards.

Here’s how to boost your connections with business cards:

Your business card is the first touch point  between your company and your potential clients.

With hundreds of people handing out business cards at a networking event, a great business card can help you ATTRACT your ideal clients, instantly!

Let’s make sure yours isn’t making any of these mistakes.

10 Business Card Mistakes You Might Be Making

  1. Small font size.  Don’t lose business because your information doesn’t STAND OUT.
  2. Glossy paper.  Not good for writing notes on – which most people do.
  3. Light font color.  Make it easy for your clients to read your information.
  4. Design inconsistent with website.  Consistency helps clients recognize you.
  5. No links to social media site.  Clients need to know where they can find you.
  6. No email or web address.  Just a phone #.  What if I’m not ready to talk live yet?
  7. No lead magnet.  Build your list with a FREEBIE.
  8. Includes no logo or photo. Branding strategy. (See #4)
  9. Includes no brand promise or tag line. 
  10. Does not use back of card. Prime real estate! (Great place for #7)

Your business cards are a valuable tool.  Carry them with you at all times!

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Resource: vistaprint.com (Business Cards)

Source: Face to Face Networking Guide by Nancy Joseph and archive.ama.org

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Pro Tip for Makeup Artists: Lasting Lip {Bridal}

Hey Lipstick Boss!

Would you like to KNOW how to get lipstick to stay on all day?

As Bridal Makeup Artists we need to make sure that our lipstick game is always strong.

Here is a LIPSTICK BOSS Tip for flawless, long-lasting Wedding Day LIPS from the “First Kiss” all the way to the “Champagne Toast”.

 

NO TOUCH-UPS NECESSARY!

Lipstick That Lasts All Day:

-Blot and use powder to make lipstick last.

-The key to making any lipstick last is to layer.

-Start by lining and filling in her lips with a nude lip liner or one that matches the lipstick.

-Then, apply a light layer of lipstick with a lip brush.

-Hold a tissue over her mouth, blot the color, and dust a light layer of translucent powder over top.

Repeat the process one or two more times for lip color that won’t budge.

 

 

When you can give your Bride that Long-lasting, Flawless Makeup –

You can be CONFIDENT that she will tell all her friends and give you referrals.

 

Isn’t it rewarding?  To make a Bride look and feel incredible on her special day?

I know that feeling!

I started my Bridal Makeup Business more than ten years ago and within a short amount of time I was:

  • RANKED #1 on GOOGLE SEARCH for Bridal Makeup Artists in my local area,
  • GETTING DAILY INQUIRIES from Brides and Wedding Professionals, and
  • BOOKING MY CALENDAR 24 MONTHS IN ADVANCE for Bridal Makeup!

TODAY I teach and train aspiring and existing Makeup Artists, like YOU,  to do the same thing.

 

 

Here’s a GIFT FOR YOU.

I’ve got a FREE DOWNLOAD for you to help with your Wedding Makeup Business.

It’s BRIDAL BUSINESS FORMS & FACECHART.  It’s FREE.  Download here.

{Download includes: BRIDAL BOOKING SHEET, CONTRACT with WAIVER & CANCELLATION clause, FACE CHART and more!}

The forms are created specifically for Bridal Makeup Artists, like YOU, and you can print them and begin using them immediately!

Kisses!

 

Nancy, Pro MUA, Educator, Speaker

Founder of LIPSTICK BOSS ACADEMY™

 

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3 PRO Tips To Naming Your Makeup Business

How do you choose a name for your makeup business?

When choosing a name for your Makeup Artist Business, you want to pick something that reflects YOU, and the work you do.

It’s the first impression you give to potential clients.

I’ve taught hundreds of new Makeup Artists, like you, about branding their businesses and it all starts with choosing the perfect name.

Don’t beat your brains out about it.  Just be your authentic, unique self.

I want you to consider these THREE things:

 

  1.  CONSIDER YOUR BRAND VIBE…  (i.e., Luxury, Eclectic, Natural)

LIST 3 Words that describe Your Personality.

___________, ____________, ______________.

Your VIBE is what is going to ATTRACT your ideal clients (instead of a bunch of randoms) and really help you STAND OUT and get BOOKED!

2.  CONSIDER USING YOUR PROPER NAME.

Insert your name into the following name generator.

Makeup Artist Business Name Ideas

Below is a list of suggestions for your makeup artist business using your proper name.

  • Beauty by (insert your name or nickname)
  • (Insert your name) Artistry
  • (Insert your name) Beauty
  • (Insert your name) (insert your location) (i.e., City)
  • (Insert your name) Makeup Studio
  • (Insert your name) Makeup
  • (Insert your name) Makeup Artistry
  • (Insert your name) Makeup Design
  • (Insert your name) MUA
  • (Insert your name) Professional Makeup
  • Makeup by (insert your name or nickname)

 

 

3.  CONSIDER STATING YOUR SPECIALTY.  What type of makeup artist are you?  (i.e., wedding, editorial, fashion, special effects)

  • (Insert your name) Bridal Airbrush Specialist
  • (Insert your name) Celebrity Makeup Artist
  • Special Effects Makeup by (Insert your name)

The name of your makeup artist business is vital to your success.

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Figure out what your name is.

Put it in the COMMENTS below.

Make sh*t happen! 

 

Today I gave you an easy formula for naming your makeup artist business.  If you want to learn more about Building Your Brand as a Makeup Artist, please SUBSCRIBE so you will be notified when new material is posted here.

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Kisses!

Nancy Joseph, PRO MUA

Educator & Speaker

 

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How to Build Your Bridal Makeup Kit {Checklist}

Would you LOVE to be booked months in advance for Brides?

The big secret is: It’s all in the kit!

Build it with PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP.

Achieving a flawless beauty look for your Bride starts with what kind of makeup you use.

Use Professional grade makeup products.

 

Why Professional?

Would a skin care professional perform a facial with something she purchased from a drug or department store?

 

Don’t use makeup anyone can access or apply.

Because using exclusive products makes your work more desirable to clients, I’ve put together a list of 13 PRODUCTS that SHOULD be in your KIT.

 BOOKED-SOLID!

PROFESSIONAL  MAKEUP KIT CHECKLIST

  1. MOISTURIZER – Hydrate her skin to improve appearance of skin texture and tone.
  2. FOUNDATION – Liquid or airbrush that gives the most “natural” finishes.
  3. PRIMER – Helps makeup stay put from first looks to evening reception.
  4. CONCEALER – Hide pimples, dark spots & cover under eye circles from rehearsal dinner.
  5. MAKEUP SPONGE – Game changer!  Her skin will look like those flawless Instagram filters!
  6. BLUSH &
  7. BRONZER – Delivers a natural looking flush of color with the perfect bridal bronze ‘glow’.
  8. MASCARA – An absolute necessity in your makeup kit!  (Don’t forget those spoolies)
  9. EYELINER – Defines eyes and makes them “POP” (opt for Dk. Brown)
  10. EYE SHADOW PALETTE – Aim for a natural eye look, combining shimmery champagne and soft pinks & matte browns.
  11. LIPSTICK – The finishing touch to the makeup look.  The 4 must have shades are: nude, brown, pink, red.
  12. HIGHLIGHTER – Gives that lit-from-within glow every Bride wants!
  13. SETTING SPRAY – Put makeup in it’s place.  Spray after makeup application for a flawless finish!

With the RIGHT products and PROPER application, your Bride’s makeup will last all day and night and you can bet she will RECOMMEND you to all her soon-to-be-married, single friends!

FACT:  Most Makeup Artists come as a recommendation from a friend that had used her or him for their own wedding makeup.

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Please COMMENT below with the NAME of your makeup business.

Kisses!

Nancy

PS – INSIDER SECRET – Many Brides are now requesting products that are natural, vegan, and gluten- and paraben-free.

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How Much Should I Charge for Wedding Makeup?

Hey Lipstick Boss!

The question I get asked the most by Bridal Makeup Artists is “How much should I charge for wedding makeup?

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, reportedly spent over $13,000 for hair and makeup on her wedding day.

The Bridal Beauty Industry is a Billion Dollar Industry – You deserve your piece of the pie!

Here is the “industry average” for traditional bridal makeup applications:

For the BRIDE, rates range from $85-$125, depending on the complexity of the makeup application.

BRIDESMAIDS have a lower cost than the bride and can average between $50 and $100.

In addition to the initial wedding makeup, sometimes BRIDES request that you remain on-site to provide touch-up services.

(I offer a set rate for FULL-DAY services.  For example, $50 per hour after the initial application costs.)

What about TRIALS, TRAVEL EXPENSES & TOUCH UP SERVICES?

Trials, travel expenses and Touch-up services are in addition to the wedding makeup application.

NOW I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU….

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Kisses!

Nancy

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