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Giggster Top Makeup Artists in Baltimore, MD

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There’s no one in the world that can do your makeup better than a professionally trained makeup artist. These experts have a truly passionate knack for making you feel beautiful no matter what occasion you’re set out to attend.

You can trust them with all the finer details of your look. We suggest doing some research to find the person or team that best suits your aesthetic. If you’re from the Baltimore, Maryland area, we’ve got you covered.

Ready to start your search for makeup artists in Baltimore? Check out this list of some of the city's top talent to find the best match for your big day.

Tymia Yvette has been fully certified and insured as a Baltimore makeup artist since 2000, helping women look and feel like their best self. But her love didn’t start 22 years ago, it started way before that. Tymia grew up using art to express herself and with parents that supported her.

As time passed, Tymia’s love of beauty developed and grew. By the time she was in college studying art, she made up her mind and decided to pursue a full time makeup artist career. From there, Tymia went on to work for MAC, the Baltimore Ravens Cheerleader team, and now herself. Her skillset will impress and amplify you.

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How Loving Yourself Can Be a Revolutionary Act

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Hair and Makeup by Tymia Yvette

Amber Karnes is well aware that the body positivity movement has been co-opted by commercial campaigns designed to sell us soap and overpriced razors under the guise of developing self-esteem. But when she founded Body Positive Yoga in 2010, the concept was more about social justice than capitalism—“to make room and access for all bodies,” she says.

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Hair and Makeup by Tymia Yvette

At the time, Karnes was halfway through a yearlong 200-hour teacher training, and the same issues kept cropping up in class: She and the other students were learning how to teach poses in a way that’s really only effective for one body type: thin and able. “I was always the person giving feedback, like, ‘Well, actually, my foot doesn’t step forward between my hands,’” Karnes tells me one August afternoon as we sat on a sun-kissed park bench overlooking the Inner Harbor in Baltimore’s Federal Hill Park, near her home. “It was like, Oh! We’re actually not learning how to teach to bodies like mine.”

In the decade since Karnes started documenting her yoga practice and sharing how-to videos for bodies like hers online, she’s made a name for herself as a teacher and retreat leader, working with other wellness disruptors, such as social justice activist and author Dianne Bondy (with whom she launched Yoga for All Training—a course for teachers who want to make their classes and studios more inclusive and equitable—in 2015) and Accessible Yoga founder and director Jivana Heyman. Karnes and Heyman started the Accessible Yoga Training School in June and launched a podcast in July. “I just was not really prepared for how meaningful it would be to so many people to see somebody in a body like theirs in a wellness or fitness context practicing yoga,” Karnes says.

Karnes has always enjoyed sharing hacks for ways she’s figured out how to modify her practice. People often think their own bodies preclude them from participating in certain poses, she says, when the reality is that any posture, when adapted the right way, can work for anyone. For example, tightening a strap around your chest to keep your flesh away from your throat in inversions allows for more spaciousness and fuller breath. This small revelation can be life-changing for students, Karnes says.

“Usually if someone has a large chest and that’s been troublesome to them in their practice, there’s this aha exclamation moment that totally changes the way they see themselves and their practice.”

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Hair and Makeup by Tymia Yvette

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Baltimore Magazine's Featured Makeup Artist

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I’m so excited!  Baltimore Magazine mentioned me again!  This time I was the featured bridal makeup artist for my client, Nichole.  It feels so rewarding to see her wedding and my work published in a magazine. Even though the article was recently produced, Nichole's wedding actually took place last year in October 2015.  Before I begin to describe in detail Nichole's makeup, I just want to mention that I thought it was interesting how her timeless, classic look was almost created too soon.  This same look I created last year is on TREND NOW for 2016 & 2017 fashion, which I will further elaborate on in the next couple paragraphs.  Now how cool is it that?!? In 2015, I was able to picture or rather "forecast" the direction of where makeup was going!

Looking back, I had a lot of fun doing Nichole’s makeup.  We decided to do something different. I created a sexy and timeless look for Nichole by using shades of gold on the eyes and cheeks and airbrushing techniques for the skin. I started with her eyes, using a mix of warm, golden eyeshadows. Then I placed gold reflective glitter on top of the shadow. I wanted to emphasize Nichole’s naturally radiant skin, but I had to make sure her foundation stayed in place. We decided a "fresh face" look would work best.  Airbrushing her skin resulted in long lasting, flawless makeup.  To complete the look, I intensified her naturally radiant skin. I added in liquid illuminating highlighters and hydrated the skin with rose water spray. 

Photos courtesy of Kanayo Adibe

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Though Nichole's wedding took place last fall, the timeless look I created in 2015 is now all over this year's runway shows. Tommy Hilfiger premiered it BEST!  The legendary Pat McGrath showcased this same look at the Valentino 2017 show and nailed it! Just like Nichole’s makeup, Pat applied a taupe-colored cream shadow and gold glitter on the lids of Valentino's models.  You can check out the below pics from Tommy Hilfiger and Valentino.

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Tommy Hilfiger 2016 - 2017

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Valentino 2016 - 2017

So if you are a soon-to-bride, remember its important to choose a makeup artist that understands trend and how to create a makeup look that will be timeless.  The makeup techniques applied for Nichole's wedding resulted in an innovative look for her big day.  Not only was this "classic golden" trend relevant at Nichole's wedding, it's relevant in today's fashion world. I believe it is a trend that is here to stay.  

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Baltimore Magazine's GO-TO-GIRL For Lash Extensions

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Guess what?!  I was recently featured in Baltimore Magazine and was voted the GO-TO-GIRL for lash extensions (YES! I'm giving myself a pat on the back). Baltimore Magazine came to my studio to ask me some questions about lash extensions for their October 2016 issue. The published article was scaled down; therefore, quite a few important details were left out. But you're in luck! You can read the entire interview below.

What are eyelash extensions? 

Extensions are small pieces of fiber or material cut and tapered to mimic the look and feel of real lashes.  Today lashes are composed of high grade PBT materials.  However, there are some extensionists still using acrylic extensions, which are harmful to the eyes. 

Extensions come in different curl patterns, thickness and length. Different curl patterns range from:

J curl- least curl/ slightly straight

B curl- between curl/ slight curl

C curl- common curl

D curl- dramatic curl/ tightest curl

L curl- flat base with natural curl

L+ curl- flat base with tighter curl

Thickness or diameter ranges from:   

0.05-0.25mm

Length ranges from:

7mm to 16mm

 

How long do extensions take to apply and how long do they typically last?

Extensions take 2.5 hours for new clients. During the initial consultation, we first discuss the client's extensions -curl, length and thickness.  I then walk he/she through the application process of the lashes. Once the lash application is complete, I recap with my client the extensions that were used (thickness, curl, etc).  We thoroughly discuss all after-care tips, such as not picking, pulling or twisting the lashes, daily brushing and investing in a good cleanser.  I always follow up with my clients 3 days after their appointment to make sure they are enjoying their lash extensions and if they have any further questions.

To keep lashes looking full and flirty, lash fills are required. These fills allow the technician to replace any extensions that may have shed or cycled out.  This process takes 60 to 90 minutes.  I recommend making an appointment every 3-4 weeks depending on the natural lash growth cycle. 

How safe are extensions?

While there has been a lot of misrepresentation about lash extensions, the answer is NO! Lash extensions are safe with proper application.  Just like any other beauty service, you have to find someone who is qualified to do the job! Not every Lash Artist is certified, and some do not care about natural lash health.  Make sure you do your research before booking a lash appointment.  I am certified through Novalash, you can visit my link here Novalash link:

http://novalash.com/stylists/tymia-yvette/

There are many benefits to extensions.  Unlike mascara, extensions do not require daily application or removal. Irritation does not occur. Many people don't realize the stress they put on their natural lashes by using lash curlers and removing mascara daily.  Sleeping with mascara on is even worse.  Another benefit is extensions that are are applied correctly can help the growth of natural lashes.   

The proper application for "lashing" is:

One extension should be attached to one individual natural lash, this is so your natural lash can CYCLE OR SHED normally. This allows lashes to stay in a healthy growth cycle.  Damage occurs when lashes are not individually isolated- ONE SINGLE EXTENSION ON ONE SINGLE NATURAL LASH (unless your doing Volume lashes which is another blog conversion). When lashes are not individually isolated, this is called EXPRESS LASHES or otherwise known as a "coat-and-drop" technique that adheres/ glues or causes large chunks of natural lashes to stick together. This process causes stress on the lash follicle and disrupts the natural growth cycle. (Have you ever seen someone's lashes that look like 2 fans sitting on the eyelids? Yep, those are Express Lashes)

Extensions that are too long and/ or too thick can cause stress on the natural lash. This is why it’s important for the lash artist to customize extensions.  He/she needs to make sure the natural lashes can support the weight of the extensions.  Your lashes should not feel uncomfortable or cause you any pain. Extensions should feel weightless.  I know I briefly mentioned maintaining lashes in the previous question, but I cannot stress the importance of properly taking care of your lashes.  It is essential to the lash retention.  Every lash artist needs to make sure their clients do not run the risk of any chronic eye problems.

Lash Cleansers that I recommend to my clients are:

1. Cleanlash by Novalash 3-in-wipes - These wipes are great for my clients who are ALWAYS on the go. Great to keep in your purse or gym bag. They remove eye makeup, clean extensionsand condition all in one.

2. Lash Fresh Clean Wash - I recommend this wash to my clients who like a more traditional cleanser.  This cleanser foams-up to clean not only the extensions but also the whole eye area. Its also great for oily eyelids.

3. Eucerin 3-in-1 Micellar Cleansing Fluid - This is not your traditional lash cleanser but my favorite. You can use it to cleanse the entire face including the lash line and eye area. Micelles water or  micelles attract dirt and oil, so it will get rid of any impurities and bacteria that are on the lash extensions. This product is free of parabens, gylcol and PEG. However, not all Micellar Cleansers are free of Gylcol and PEG, Eucerin is one of the few. 

What advice do you give your clients?

The most important advice I give is take time to find a RESPONSIBLE LASH ARTIST who will give you great extensions and great results.  

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