Friday 19 October 2012

CLMA

In case you didn't know I have a make up academy in Manchester to train people to become make up artists. We have been running almost two years and I am so proud of all the girls that are leaving, I honestly believe that the standard is really high and they are all fully equipped with all the skills they need to be hugely successful!

Yesterday the latest Fashion make Up students did their last shoot and I think it is the best we have done so far so wanted to share it with everyone. The girls have just finished a 6 week intensive course and you can see how talented they all are already.

Shoot days are always quite stressful as everyone wants to be the best they can and the pressure is on....
Everybody got given their model and brief and then had to quickly come up with what look they were doing and create it then and there. It was as you can see a jewellery shoot and all of it was brought my an amazing stylist who I myself work a lot with, Lorraine McCulloch. The photographer is also a fantastic collegue and friend of mine Simon Clemenger, both super talented people who the girls were so lucky to get to work with.

All the jewellery is available at Cricket in Liverpool or online.

I hope you like it!!!!! Well done my CLMA girls!!!!!

It's all about working as a team when prepping the models hair, make up and nails

Researching is so important to get current shots with the latest trends in make up

We get messy when we work.... make up and hair products everywhere!!!!!

My little Elkie is learning the ropes already and getting tips from the girls.

Our fave photographer Simon, takes the best shots ever!

If only this was all mine, sob sob.... I'm heading to Cricket to treat myself asap!

Making final tweeks before we shoot...

Our gorgeous model Beth couldn't look bad even if she tried! 

Seeing the shots on screen as they are taken means we can make any necessary changes to get the best shot


The Finished Moodboard!

Returning our models hair and make up back to normal before they leave...


All these images on the moodboard are just a rough selection from the shoot. Next week we will edit all the shots and pick the best ones for the girls to put in their portfolio, oooooh, so exciting, that is when you really feel the buzz of the job, seeing your work on screen!

For more details on the academy and the courses we offer go to www.cassielomasmakeupacademy.co.uk

Monday 8 October 2012

How To Videos

If you are a fan of false lashes then you may be interested in the new 'how to' videos I have filmed for Bourjois!

They have a great new range of false eyelashes out now and I had lots of fun creating different looks to suit each lash type. I love a good set of lashes for really enhancing any look so have a watch of the videos for my top tips!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts-tbIzuqZc


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPxllq8A_TY

Sunday 30 September 2012

Clinique Bottom Lash Mascara

I am not quite sure how I have managed to get through my 16 year career without this little gem?!

I spend so much time getting the perfect lashes on clients particularly for beauty shoots and this mascara allows me to perfect the lower lashes with a quick coat and no clean up needed.

It's such a simple idea, I can't understand why every brand does not do a mini brush for lower lashes?????
For all make up artists and anyone who sports unsightly mascara smudges under their eyes this is a must have!

My skin transformation!

I just have to tell you about a moisturiser I have been using!
Sisley global anti age cream is absolutely amazing. I am onto my second pot and I have never really been that loyal to skincare. I can honestly say I have never seen my skin look so clear and fresh since using this and not only that, I've noticed it also made it look a lot younger.

It's a little luxury that you should try and treat yourself to. Although it is a bit pricey, you can't get back your youth so prevention is better than cure!

Thursday 27 September 2012

Lash Applicator

Even after 16 years of doing make up and applying lashes, I have always struggle to apply them to myself believe it or not! There is just something about the angle you need to get into for precision application!

Anyway, those days I am happy to say are now behind me. Along with the fantastic new range of false eyelashes Bourjois have created, of which there is a style to suit everyone, they have also come up with a clever tweezer to apply them. It has a long curved arm which enables you to grab the full strip and place onto the lash line. There is also a pointed edge which you can use to manoeuvre the lash into place when on the eye. I don't know if you have had the same problem as me but I was forever dropping my lash, putting it practically in my socket or poking myself in the eyelid!

The tweezer (and lash range) are now available to buy and I have to say its one of my must have buys!

Wednesday 19 September 2012

Product of the day!

Today my favourite product gas to be the Daniel Sandler mineral foundation. If has a gorgeous glowy finish so the skin looks radiant no matter what. I love that it also has a complimentary coloured concealer in the lid- added bonus!

So if you like that dewy finish that you see in the magazines then this is how you get it. Use a large foundation brush to apply and add a translucent powder over the t zone only if you need to.

Paper lashes!

I am loving the new paperself lashes designed for Bourjois! I recently used them for a festival look on Rebecca Ferguson and I think they look so unique.
They are simple to apply and because they are made out of paper they are so light on your eyes.
You don't have to keep them to your lash line, you can also use them to create fancy designs on the face.

Tuesday 18 September 2012

London Fashion Week

This week brings the excitement, inspiration and drive that being in the fashion industry requires......
The anticipation of the shows has London going crazy in the run up and I am so thrilled I got to be a part of it.

As make up designer for the Clements Ribiero show on behalf of the Make Up brand Bourjois I got to work alongside the designers and hair genius Sam McKnight to create the look for their SS13 catwalk show.

The collection was based on Suzy Bishop from the film 'Moonshine Kingdom' and the description of the final range was 'off kilter chic'.

I wanted the make up to compliment this so I went for a 60's inspired blue as the focus of the look. The skin was natural and fresh so the raw beauty of the models still shone through. Brows were brushed up and sprayed into a full shape and lips were pared down to take out any natural redness.

I mixed the Bourjois Healthy mix serum with the flower perfection primer to get an evan skin tone with minimum coverage. To create the blue eyelids I used the metallise pencil liner mixed in with the Healthy mix brush concealer to create a cream eyeshadow. This was applied with my fingers on the lower lid and set with a blue shadow.

The look was effortless and was supposed to represent a young girl who was a little rebellious and doesn't really care. It was as if she just used her mums shadow pot and dipped her finger in to create a smudge over the eye. She never intended to but she ended up making a huge statement with such an amazing vibrant colour on the eye........ It was unintentional but impactful.

Wednesday 8 February 2012

Winner of Cassie Lomas Make Up Academy Competition!


Recently we held a competition at CLMA to win a free scholarship on our Fashion Make-Up Course. The entries had to create a Christmas look and A1 mood board to show how they went from initial research to the final design that created this look. We had so many amazzzzing entries, it was so hard to pick a winner. We narrowed it down to 9 girls and invited them to CLMA for an interview and after a long day of questioning finally chose our winner! – COLLETTE THORPE!



Her mood board was amazing and her I am so excited to welcome her to CLMA next week to join our course!!! Well done Collette, we can’t wait to see you soon!
Collette jumped out at us from the moment we saw her moodboard. It was crammed with exciting images that clearly showed her thought pattern from start to finish. The end look was shown in steps of photos and a guide so it was easy to follow and I noticed that Collette had researched well as she used a lot of my favourite products to create the look. When we met Collette I instantly liked her! All the answers to our questions were honest and showed a real passion for success. We wish Collette the very best in her future career and are so pleased that we can give her the best start possible at CLMA!

Here is Collettes winning entry…




Interview with our Winner!

What made you enter the competition?

I always browse courses and try to work out how I could afford it (and basically dream about actually doing one!), I happened to notice the competition one day and that was it! It would make starting my career as a makeup artist so much more attainable. I was so happy that Cassie was offering this opportunity I knew I had to go for it!

How long have you wanted to do Make-Up for?

I have always played around and experimented with makeup from a young age, as most girls do. In college we could complete additional enrichment activities such as makeup application alongside our A-Levels. I then gained a weeks experience in the makeup department in Granada Studio’s in Manchester, I was seventeen at the time, this was my first experience of makeup as a profession and I knew it was my dream job! I was always encouraged to follow a more academic route despite my love of art and creativity and my advice to anyone who want to follow in this career path is not to wait ten years like me!!

Describe the thought process and how you came up with your final mood board

As the brief for the competition was such a broad topic, the first challenge was to narrow down my ideas! I wanted to stand out without going overthe top with the Christmas theme! I decided Christmas is really about the build-up and the parties which is why I began to collect images of party outfits, glitzy accessories, embellishment, colour, makeup looks I loved, and key words I wanted my look to express. As my collection built, I laid the images out on my board, switched pictures round (constantly!) and pieced everything together until I felt it really said ‘Christmas Party’ to anyone who looked at it.

Talk us through your research

Alongside creating my mood board, I researched current trends in fashion such as embellishment (seen everywhere from fully sequin and rhinestone encrusted dresses to glitter coated shoes and bags), colour, deep and striking – not your average LBD! And tone, even without the sequins, fabrics with muted metalics gave the same luxurious effect. These metalics were where my first really inspiration came from and I loved the idea of using gold leaf on the eyes over a smoky dark shadow….but as I
researched further I found it had already been done on Emma Watson at the Harry Potter premiere! I then looked at the idea of embellishment on the eyes and began to experiment with different colours, and ways of applying small rhinestones to the eyes, still keeping the smoky sexy party eye shadow before I decided on a deep, rich, purple. Although as a rule everyone knows you should usually keep the lips a little more subtle when creating such a dramatic eye, some of the images I collected showed theycan work together beautifully sometimes! After more experimentation, I went for a cranberry lipstick with a dark gloss…which doesn’t look as scary as it sounds I hope!

What do you think made you stand out from the rest of the contestants?

I hope my enthusiasm for makeup stood out firstly, I know from Cassie’s tweets that she had a hard decision to make, and I am so grateful that I was selected. I won’t just be a makeup artist who follows the trends; I love the research aspect of the business and creating a new look of my own. I’m not fixed in my ways and always want to try new things, and find the best products! But on a personal basis I like to think I’m someone people can trust…I wouldn’t want to leave anyone looking less than their best! I’m sure the judges realised that this really will change my whole life. I want to be someone that the Academy can be proud of.

What is your main aim from here on in?

This is an unbelievable opportunity and I don’t want to waste one minute of it! I’m hoping to gain as much experience as possible and start my new career as a freelance Make-up Artist as soon as the course has finished. I couldn’t be happier, but I won’t relax too much yet because I know that there is a lot of hard work ahead of me before I become as successful as Cassie!


Follow Collette on twitter @Colletio to keep up to date with her progress!