Publication September 2021

Creative and Style Editor: Mireille Bertrand

Makeup and Hair: Maquillage USA Team

Editorials 2021 - Summer Collection

FALL EDITORIAL

Lead Makeup Artist and Hair Designer: Mireille Bertrand

Vue Z Magazine - West Coast Style Editor: Mireille Bertrand

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September Issue

Makeup: Mireille Bertrand

Vue Z Magazine - Editor West Coast: Mireille Bertrand

Assistant: Ashley Sissenwein

Photographer: Rudi Weislein

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Makeup and Hair by Mireille Bertrand

Vue Magazine - Style Editor West Coast

Makeup Artist Assistant: Ashley Sissenwein

Photographer: Daniel Graham

Vue Z Magazine July 2019-Fashion Editorial

Makeup Artist and Hair Designer: Mireille Bertrand

Vue Z Magazine - Style Editor West Coast: Mireille Bertrand

Assistant Makeup Artist/ Hair Designer/ Stylist : Amaia Binen & Ashley Sissenwein

Photographer: Daniel Graham & Gary Phillips

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ISSE Long Beach 2019

MAKEUP TRENDS FROM AROUND THE WORLD!

The class was designed to inspire self-expression and discover Global Beauty Culture.

History of culture and art works in the World of Fashion!!!

Makeup Designer: Mireille Bertrand

Makeup Artist: Mireille Bertrand & Sy Calac

Hair Designer: Maryl Velbeck

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ALL ABOUT FANTASY!!!

Makeup is Art!!!

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We Create! We Design! We Imagine! We Bring A Life Original Look.

Publication: AVANT-GARDE MAGAZINE

Photographer: Dustin Singleton

Makeup & Hair: Mireille Bertrand

Makeup & Hair Assistant: Avignon De La Garza

Location: Downtown, San Diego

SANITATION!!

 

Working backstage is a dream for many makeup artists, making it hyper-competitive. Once you do get your shot, you want to make sure you stand out in the crowd. I’ve worked backstage for years and met a lot of creative and talented makeup artists, and one way to get noticed is to work clean. The same rules apply when working with private clients or on a retail floor.

Do you have your brush cleaner and 99% alcohol spray bottle near at all times? Do you take time to sanitize your tools and products even when you’re busy? Below are ten guidelines and tips to ensure proper sanitation:

Before you do anything, sanitize your hands using an alcohol-based sanitizer that contains at least 70% alcohol.

Kill any germs that may have festered in eye makeup palettes. Spray the top layer of the shadows with 99% alcohol, remove it with a tissue, and then let it dry.

Clean a lipstick by dipping it in alcohol for 15 to 30 seconds, and then wipe away the top layer of lipstick. Also always apply product with a sanitized lip brush.

A super-easy and quick way to clean the surface of your products and tools is to use a sanitizer mist. All you need is a quick spritz onto the pencil, eye shadow, powder, eyelash curlers, tweezers, you name it! Always make sure pencils are dry before applying them anywhere near the eyes.

If you use a sharpener, regularly wipe it down with 99% alcohol after each client to keep it in tip-top shape.

Use a spatula when removing products from packaging to create a small palette, and work from there. It’s quite simple and keeps your products clean.

Mascara is one of the highest-risk products. Keep disposable wands in your kit for mascara application and never double dip the wand. You can also use a small fan-shaped brush for mascara and sanitize it for use on each client.

Bacteria contaminate sponges when they touch the client’s skin. Using them again, on that client or someone else, risks infection.

When cleaning your brushes on set, hold a paper towel behind your brush and spray the brush cleaner directly onto the brush. Give it a thorough coating. Then, draw circular motions on the paper towel with the brush. This removes the excess makeup and “blots” the cleaner.

I firmly believe that setting up a well-organized makeup station with clean products and tools shows your skills and professionalism before you even apply the first bit of product. This instills confidence and trust to any model, actor, or client sitting in your makeup chair.

 

How clean is your makeup kit? 

How clean is your makeup kit?