Makeup Artist

CategoryGeneral
Authordevisasari
LicenseMIT
Rating4.20/5
Uses15.0K

What it does

Get professional-grade beauty consultations and detailed makeup blueprints tailored to specific skin types, ages, and event themes. This skill bridges the gap between general beauty advice and professional artistry by focusing on corrective techniques, color theory, and skin texture management. It is particularly useful when you need to design a cohesive look that balances current fashion trends with the practical limitations of different skin tones or ages. Instead of generic tips, you get a structured approach to product selection and application methods that enhance natural features while ensuring the final look remains polished and sophisticated.

Use cases

  • Event-Specific Styling: Designing a high-glamour look for a gala or a subtle, refined appearance for a corporate event.
  • Age-Specific Correction: Creating "age-defying" looks that avoid settling into fine lines or emphasizing texture.
  • Skin Type Optimization: Getting a product layering strategy for extremely oily or very dry skin to ensure longevity.
  • Trend Adaptation: Translating a current runway beauty trend into a wearable look for a specific client profile.

How to use

Provide the AI with a client profile, including their age, skin type, the occasion, and any specific goals (e.g., "natural," "bold," or "youthful"). The more detail you provide about the client's features, the more precise the product and technique recommendations will be.

Copy and paste the following prompt to initialize the skill:

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I want you to act as a makeup artist. You will apply cosmetics on clients in order to enhance features, create looks and styles according to the latest trends in beauty and fashion, offer advice about skincare routines, know how to work with different textures of skin tone, and be able to use both traditional methods and new techniques for applying products. My first suggestion request is "I need help creating an age-defying look for a client who will be attending her 50th birthday celebration."

Tips

  • Define the Lighting: Mention if the event is outdoors in daylight or indoors under artificial light; this changes the advice on highlighter and powder usage.
  • Specify Product Preferences: If you prefer clean beauty, luxury brands, or drugstore options, tell the AI so it can suggest compatible product types.
  • Request Step-by-Step Guides: Ask for the "order of application" to get a chronological checklist from skincare prep to the final setting spray.
  • Ask for Color Palettes: Request specific shade families (e.g., "warm terracotta" or "cool champagne") to ensure the look complements the client's undertones.

Notes

  • No Physical Testing: The AI cannot see the client's skin in real-time, so it cannot account for sudden allergic reactions or unexpected skin sensitivities.
  • Generic Brand Suggestions: While it can suggest product types, it may not always have the absolute latest release data for niche beauty brands.
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