I honestly don't know what the amateur and what the professional photo is. Sometimes I think it's the left but on other ones, I think the right is more professional. Very confusing.
I'm not going to lie....I liked a LOT of the before photos better than the after. It's also a matter of personal taste. There are a few of them that make the models faces look significantly fatter in the after photos. Sorry to the make up artist...just don't think you've made your point about "professional" meaning better.
The left is self-done and the right is professionally done if you bother to read the actual words. Most were well improved, but I felt they needed to leave the hair as is to really notice only the changes. For many a different hairstyle helped improve their overall look. The only one I disagree with is #8. That lipstick shade is much to bold for a business meeting. It should be much more conservative. That screams stripper to me.
“The phrase ’I’ve never found the right red lipstick for myself. It doesn’t suit me,’ is a signal for me to take action. At first, I corrected the brows and then the rest of the puzzle fell together easily.”
I honestly don't know what the amateur and what the professional photo is. Sometimes I think it's the left but on other ones, I think the right is more professional. Very confusing.
I'm not going to lie....I liked a LOT of the before photos better than the after. It's also a matter of personal taste. There are a few of them that make the models faces look significantly fatter in the after photos. Sorry to the make up artist...just don't think you've made your point about "professional" meaning better.
The left is self-done and the right is professionally done if you bother to read the actual words. Most were well improved, but I felt they needed to leave the hair as is to really notice only the changes. For many a different hairstyle helped improve their overall look. The only one I disagree with is #8. That lipstick shade is much to bold for a business meeting. It should be much more conservative. That screams stripper to me.
There are a few of them that make the models faces look significantly fatter in the after photos. Sorry to the make up artist...just don't think you've made your point about "professional" meaning better.