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Diva’s Emerge From Make-Up Course!

Two of my stunning Diva's!
Two of my stunning Diva’s!

Awwww! It is was with a saddened heart that I said goodbye to the wonderful ladies who attended my four week ‘Introduction to Make-up’ workshop, last week.

Saying that, we ensured that we ended the final session on a high! The session was buzzing with energy and enthusiasm as each lady showed off her new makeup skills by completing the task of creating a allocated look from start to finish. Upon completion each lady was rewarded with a well deserved certification!

I must say, it has been a journey not only for them, but me as well! It has been a joy to help and see women literally transform in front of my eyes from unassuming women who have never worn mascara in their lives into confident Divas who without any direction can make themselves over into powerful looking women!

It has been fun! I hope to do something very similar again soon… So watch this page for more details. xxx

Student receiving her well deserved certificate
Student receiving her well deserved certificate
Students independently putting their look together.
Students independently putting their look together.
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Lil Divas & El Divos

It has come to my attention that our little young uns require as much attention as we do! Therefore, K’Diva has been focusing a lot of its energy these past months in developing a division just for them called LIL DIVAS & EL DIVOS!

Under this umbrella, K’Diva has developed packages to cater for the pampering needs of your little people, which range from face-painted themed events for an El Divo to mini spa nights for a Lil Diva.

For a list of packages available, check out the prices page.

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Lion King Face-Painting Challenge!

Lion King Face-Painting Challenge!

I was challenged by a friend (who had seen someone else’s Lion King face paint) to have a go at painting myself as Scar from Lion King! Well, never one to back down, at crazy o’clock in the night, I thought I’d give it ago!

I’m the Yellow Scar on top! The other is done by an artist who has been doing face-painting for a zillion years.

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Make-up Tips for Black Skin

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Makeup application can sometimes be daunting at the best of the times, but for those with dark skin getting pass the first hurdle of acquiring the products to use is another drama all together! Here are some tips on how to pick and use makeup products for dark skin:

FOUNDATIONS
Contrary to belief, dark skinned people come in lots of different shades and tones. Up until recently, most brands only had a light brown and dark brown shade in their foundation range… but things are changing! Brands such Mac, Iman and even Mary Kay have a great range of tones. Even the more affordable brands such as L’Oreal True Match are getting in on the act!

– When selecting a foundation, test it on your jawline. You are tying to match it with your face AND neck. Women with dark complexions often have an uneven skin tone, so a good foundation will make the tone from neck to face even and seamless. The goal is to keep the skin looking radiant (not dull, which the wrong shade will do) and for the foundation to blend/disappear after applying it on your skin!

– If possible go out into natural daylight to check if the colour is a good match (artificial lighting in shops can be very deceiving). If you can’t find one that matches your skin perfectly, it may help to mix two foundation shades together. If you can get the shop assistant to apply the foundation for you, go for it! That way you can go away for a few hours and really test how it feels and endures on your skin!

– Even though darker skin tones tend be oily or combination, it is important not to forget to moisturise (using a light moisturiser) before foundation application, this helps prep the skin and aids foundation application. Some foundations have matt options to help combat shiny breakouts. If the brand you like doesn’t, an alternative is to use a mattifer and/or use a translucent powder which can be sweep over your face after you have applied your foundation.

BLUSH
For beautiful dark skinned divas, choose colors from rose to deep oranges. While not all darker skin have a “rosy glow” and a blush might not look right, try using a bronzer! You can still highlight great cheekbones with a bronzer, which will add a natural sun kissed glow. Make sure you use a light hand when applying bronzer, instead of only focusing on the cheeks, lightly dust bronzer anywhere the sun would naturally hit your face, such as the hairline, down the center of your nose and on top of the cheeks.
Also remember, if you have oily skin, you should use powder blushes instead of the cream variations.

EYESHADOWS
Dark-skinned women can get away with wearing a lot of different eye shadow colours. The darker your skin, the brighter the colors you can pull off. The trick with eyeshadows is blending, blending, & blending!
Accentuate eyes with brown or black eyeliner. Black mascara will make eyelashes stand out. For extra pizzazz, try false eyelashes.

LIPSTICKS
Any skin tone can wear any colour! Don’t think about lip colours in terms of the depth of your skin tone. It’s all about the undertones! Sure, for darker skin, plums and berries are fool-proof options, but don’t let that stop you from wearing a coral or a hot pink! If you really want the colour to show up, just neutralise your lips by applying concealer/foundation on them first.

Embrace your dark skin and unleash your inner DIVA whilst having fun with your make-up!

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Strange Face-Paint Requests From Kids

Kids are funny things! They come out with strangest things!

Last weekend, I worked my usual monthly pitch at Tulse Hill market, and a little girl came over and requested to be painted as a COW! Well, I’ve never done a cow face paint design (even though I guess it’s probably the same as doing a dog), but was quite willing to give it a go.

But upon seeing my quizzical face, the little girl changed her mind and said “I’ll be a Meerkat instead!”

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K'Diva Baby Bump Painting

Get your baby bump/ belly painted for FREE!!!!

IMG_4080 Are you a mum expecting a baby or do you know someone who is?

Nothing is more beautiful than a big, pregnant belly! Why not remember the pregnancy by having a belly painting – for FREE!

Belly painting is relaxing & therapeutic, & a beautiful way to have a memento of your pregnancy! It is actually a tradition that goes back thousands of years, when henna was used (it was believed to bless & protect mother & child during pregnancy & delivery. )

😊 I am a professional Face painter who needs some belly models for photos for my portfolio, which is why I’m doing it for FREE. I am fully CRB checked and only use professional paints that is specifically for the skin. I can also do it in Henna and Glitter Art too! You can specify your own design or I can provide designs for you to choose from. The painting can take an hour or two and can be done in your own home for comfort.

So, if you live in or near East Dulwich and are free on a Thursday or Friday and would love your belly painted, please get in touch. Celebrate your bump!

(Sorry this offer has now expired)

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Facepainting Not Just For Kids

Traditionally Face-painting is considered something for kids… But I want to change that misconception!

Facepaints can be used to draw/design almost anything. From fantasy makeup, corporate logos, themed looks, to simple designs which could enhance your clubbing attire!

I actually find doing it on adults more exciting as it tends to be more challenging (unfortunately kids always want to be either a princess or spiderman!).

So, if you are in the London area and fancy doing something different for your next event, go on, challenge me to do some facepainting for you! Or just if you are further afield, suggest something for me to do and I’ll do it on myself!

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K'Diva Face-painting

K'Diva facepainting

Definition of a Diva

di·va
1. one who behaves as a goddess or queen. literally “first lady.”
adj. pronounced (DEE-VAH)-

2. to describe a person who exudes great style and personality with confidence and expresses their own style and not letting others influence who they are or want to be.

3. A person whose character makes them stands out from the rest.

4. Noun; a person’s title in a group of friends or in society that is popular or famous and who many people try to copy.

5. A person who tries to achieve what they want and who do not let people get in their way, and doing so with style and class.