/ Skin-first artistry

No heavy hand. No borrowed face.

Knowing when to put the brush down is the hardest thing to learn — and the only thing that matters.

Close tight frame of a makeup artist's hands applying a light wash of product to a client's cheek with a soft brush, natural window light from the left, skin texture visible, warm neutral tones, calm and precise
Close tight frame of a makeup artist's hands applying a light wash of product to a client's cheek with a soft brush, natural window light from the left, skin texture visible, warm neutral tones, calm and precise
— The approach

Undertone-matched, nothing more

I built this practice around one principle: your skin is the medium, not the canvas. Reading undertones, working with texture, and editing product off the face — that is where the skill lives.

Most clients come in having never found an artist who leaves them looking like themselves. That second look — the one where someone wonders if you're wearing anything — is what I'm here for.

Contouring has its place. This isn't it.

Every product chosen, every layer withheld — it all serves one outcome: your face, on its clearest day, with nothing added that doesn't earn its place.

Ready to look like yourself?

Sessions are by appointment. Reach out to talk through what you're looking for — no commitment, no sales pitch.