Wednesday, October 26, 2011

MASCARA SANITIZATION - Ephraim Hunte says Just think about it!

In addition to the hygiene benefit of using rubbing alcohol to suspend or eradicate mascara contamination, we need to consider the function and purpose of the design of the mascara spoolie or applicator in high end expensive brands.  These mascara wands are likely to go unused because as recommended by many, the disposable mascara spoolie is the most effective preventative method for product contamination.  Here’s the problem.  Why buy such an expensive mascara with its unique applicator, designed for a specific lash service, only to be advised to use instead, a disposable applicator (usually of an inferior design), as the solution for product hygiene?  Aren’t we really paying the big bucks for the functionality of these specialty designed mascara applicators?


Another question.  When using a disposable spoolie, is it to be used for just one dip and then discarded, or is it to be used repeatedly, in and out of the receptacle, until the lashes are coated, after which it is discarded?  The latter raises hygiene issues!

Mascara companies invest millions of dollars to competitively design their spoolies for voluminizing effects or for getting the product to the shortest cilia (eyelashes).  For this reason, the disposables defeat the very logic that governs a mascara designer’s intent for style and dedicated function.

The mascara wand sanitization technique solves two problems.  It protects the product from contamination and offers the added bonus of eliminating the unnecessary expense of generic mascara spoolie disposables.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Teen Pro MUA Jessyka Gabriel

Jessyka Gabriel was only 15 when she graduated as a Professional Makeup Artist at Ephraim Hunte International Makeup Academy. Yesterday her story was featured in the Trinidad Express - Women Express. Read all about it... http://www.trinidadexpress.com/woman-magazine/MAKE-UP_PASSION-132360438.html

MAKE-UP PASSION

By Natalie Morales

It's easy to feel Gabriel's passion for the one thing she loves the most in the entire world… Make-up! She was still 15 when she graduated from the Ephraim Hunte International Makeup Academy (EHIMA), Class of June 2011 completing the Advanced Make-up Artistry course in fine style.

"I've always loved make-up. It all started with me and my mom's cosmetics… I'd reach for her make-up ever since I started tiptoeing and grabbing for things." Today nothing has changed much, except that now Gabriel wheels her own professional make-up kit - a true indication that her dream is finally becoming a reality.

Though she toyed with products and colours through the years, she was only allowed to wear make-up about a year ago. "I wear it to enhance my natural beauty basically but I also just love experimenting and having fun with colours; my favourite colours are greens and pinks." Although she loves these fun and flirty colours, her personal 'pet' is the 'smoky' look. "I love the way it looks on me!" Gabriel's 'smoky eye' technique in a nutshell? "It's dark colours wrapped around the entire eye. And blended well."
Her natural sense of style is certainly not a secret. The Form Four student is quickly becoming popular for her new craft at St Joseph's Convent, St Joseph. "Whenever my friends have to go out, they call me to do their make-up… They have all solicited my services for their weddings in the future, but alhough she is immersed into the world of make-up artistry, her education certainly does not take second place.
Gabriel has managed to keep ahead in her classes. Some of the subjects she continues to excel in include Biology, Chemistry, Business and Spanish. "I'm able to remain focused because of the support and love I get at home and also from family and friends", she says with smiling yet tearful eyes.

Although it has been just mere weeks since graduating from EHIMA, Gabriel already boasts of having had some high profile make-up projects already added to her portfolio. At 15 years she has done make-up for CariVele magazine in the Bridal 2011 issue and also assisted in the COSTAATT 2011 catalogue make-up looks. "Patrons are often shocked when they hear my age." At this young stage in her life; she has already created lasting impressions with patrons she has made up. "They would say that I'm a good listener, I'm creative and have good work ethics," she added.

Managing Director of Ephraim Hunte Makeup Academy (EHIMA), Ephraim Hunte believes that this is just the beginning for the very promising youngster, as her positive attitude, punctuality and 'cleanliness' set her apart. She attributes this to the professional training she received in EHIMA's Advanced Make-up Artistry course. While some argue that simply the love for make-up is enough to excel in the business, Gabriel swears by professional training. "I've learnt so many new techniques, from Facial Mathematics to Eye Theory to different skin types and undertones. You must learn it the right way!"

Gabriel hopes to have her own signature make-up technique some day, as well as her own line of cosmetic products. She would like to make a mark in make-up sanitisation following the stringent hygiene regimen of her make-up mentor, Ephraim Hunte. "It's the other thing that I'm known for besides always being on time… having clean make-up." This conscientious young lady has huge plans for the future. She's got her heart set on becoming a celebrity make-up artist and confesses that she would love to work with International celebrities Kim Kardashian and Ashley Greene.

She however knows only too well that being really good doesn't come easy, "I want to keep growing… it takes hard word to be the best." Plus, she certainly has a plan in store to keep ahead of the competition, "I intend to keep practising, following up on the latest trends, upgrading my techniques and learning from other great make-up artists like Mr. Hunte…" Traveling and becoming a respected International make-up artist is only inevitable now.

To the woman who says that she's not into make-up, Gabriel's take is that most women shun away for make-up because of not knowing how to apply it. "Don't dismiss it until you try it," And to any young person who would like to become a professional make-up artist, her advice… "If you love it, go for it. I did!"



MODEL ASHLEIGH  HENNESSY
     BEFORE - Jessyka at work on model-JUSTINE CAREW
      
      AFTER-JUSTINE CAREW with Evening Glamour makeup

















Photography courtesy Ephraim Hunte

Thursday, October 20, 2011

WikiHow: Ephraim Hunte's article is one of the best new articles

Hello again everyone,

Just thought I’d share this email with you, and also extend Congratulations to Ephraim Hunte for yet another new and innovative makeup technique.

Congratulations! The article Sanitize Your Mascara that you started on wikiHow has been given a Rising Star by Teresa. This means the wikiHow community thinks this article is one of the best new articles recently written on wikiHow. We appreciate you taking the time to post your how-to expertise on wikiHow and hope that you will continue to contribute new articles in the future.

Keep up the good work!

Sincerely,
The wikiHow Team
http://www.wikiHow.com

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

CariVele Fever!

Hello everyone,

It’s been a while but we’ve been so very, very busy. These past few months have been hectic. We’ve been eating, sleeping, dreaming and breathing CariVele magazine! Guys you'll love it! Big names, fantastic photos, awesome articles and to-die-for makeup tips and tricks. Mr. Hunte was also away on business, so my ‘asking’ was a bit curtailed. But he's back and I’m here to ask Ephraim Hunte all your questions!!So keep asking!

Love,
Natalee!