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1)      Tell us a little about yourself

I hate this question! I’m a wife, a mother and a makeup artist.  I live in the country side, which I love.  I have a dog called Parker, some ducks and hens!  I collect weird stuff of sentimental value.  I value honesty and loyalty.  The things that move me the most is when someone does something small for me, something I wouldn’t expect like a text to let me know there is something on the TV I might like – silly things like that make me feel warm and fuzzy inside! I’m a regular swimmer and I like walking but there must be a purpose, like collecting sticks to start the fire! I love my wellies and my wheelbarrow for that very reasons.
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2)      What made you decide that being a makeup artist (MUA) was for you??

I started out as a beauty therapist.  I always loved doing makeup for clients and I knew even from college that I had a flair for makeup a lot more than my fellow students – I guess I can see people, I can see their potential, I sometimes look at people, like in waiting rooms and wish I could get my hands on them!  I have a good eye and see their hidden beauty.  I moved on from beauty therapy by studying makeup artistry with Louise Constad who is a celebrity makeup artist in London.  That course opened my eyes to so much and I realised then that this is what I really wanted to do.  I then went on to study for the international qualifications (ITEC) and went out on my own freelancing.  I remember feeling so energised and a little scared at the same time but knew this move was so right for me.  I felt so happy that I was working everyday doing something I love and I still feel like that to this day, I feel lucky.
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3)      Do you use/have a favourite brand?? If so, why??

I use a lot of the top designer brands such as MAC, Laura Mercier, Chanel, Shiseido, Nars, Bobbi Brown together with the professional brand Makeup Forever.  Out of all of them MAC would be my favourite!  I have a lot of MAC in my kit and love their brushes too.  Brushes are my tools and are so important to my job, the MAC brushes are of good quality.  I like some of their foundations too as they have a massive range of shades, textures and tones.  I also use the MAC eyeshadows as I find they have a lot of pigment in them as apposed to other brands which have a lot of fillers, you can notice this as the eyeshadows become airborne very easily when used if they contain a lot of fillers.

4)      What do you find is the most common mistake women make when applying makeup??

They select the wrong foundation.  I see this a lot when I am doing a makeup lesson with a client, I get them to bring in their makeup bags with them so I can have a route around!  Very often their foundation is shades darker than it should be or it is the wrong foundation type for their skin and they are wondering why it is wearing off by lunchtime.
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5)      Why is it important for someone to use a MUA instead of doing it themselves or getting a friend to do it for them??

If someone wants to look the best they can be then a makeup artist will see and have the technical know how to go about achieving this.  When someone is presented to me, I see them as a blank canvas and can straight away see their potential, I will see things like for example; they have hooded eyes, so I need to apply a technique to make their eyes bigger or they have big open pores so I will factor this in when selecting a foundation so the texture of their skin will be smooth like a baby’s bum!

6)      What is your most unusual request??

I did makeup for a wedding a while back and the best man had a black eye which I camouflaged, he had a great opening line about getting his makeup done that morning for his speech!
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7)      What is your favourite or perhaps the most exciting aspect of your job??

My favourite is seeing the end result and the look on my clients faces!  On occasion, there have been tears when someone has forgotten about themselves, forgotten to take time to be good to themselves, perhaps not bothering with makeup anymore and has just gotten used to looking the same way, then when their makeup is applied they realise that prettiness is still there, they feel good about themselves, it can be a wonderful boost to their confidence.  I always get really excited just before I work on a magazine photoshoot or TV, the adrenalin starts to pump, when I worked on TV3 and Ireland AM, there was the excitement of live TV, because you know there are no second chances!

8)      What gets you up in the morning??

My son! He likes to cannon ball us first thing in the morning like on Garfield; he climbs up on the bench at the foot of our bed and jumps!

9)      What tips or advice would you give to someone wanting to become a makeup artist??

Watching an experienced makeup artist in action will help you learn so much, try and find someone you admire and ask if you can assist them.  Hands on experience is key.

10)   How can people get in touch with you??

Telephone:     (086)866 8267
Email:             malvina@promakeup.ie
Web site:        http://www.promakeup.ie
Facebook Page: Malvina the Makeup Artist

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It is with great pleasure to introduce the first of many vendor spotlights showcasing people that I know, have worked with and want to share with the outside world. Oh, what do you guys think to the logo, funky hey?? A special thanks must go to Allan Cavanagh of Caricatures Ireland for the drawing which is incorporated within the logo.

For the first interview, we are going to be talking to Annie Byrne of Aislinn Events down in Dingle. Annie is a wedding co-ordinator who specialises in helping brides who are looking to have their special day here in Ireland. So make sure you are sitting down, have a cup of your favourite to hand and we shall begin…

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1)      What made you decide that being a wedding planner was for you??

There was never really an ‘aha’ moment, it was always just there in my mind. When I was younger I used to throw great parties and always loved to create a theme for them so being a wedding planner was a natural progression from that I suppose. I love weddings because they are about love, bringing family and friends together, good food and drink, fun and all things beautiful. It was an easy decision.

2)      Why locate to Ireland??

I came to Ireland in 1995 when I took 2 months off of work in Los Angeles to backpack around Europe. My travels brought me to Dingle and I fell in love with the place. It’s a stunningly beautiful place and the people were fantastic to me so I came back the next year to work and have been here ever since.

3)      How did you decide on the company/business name, what was the inspiration behind it? Great question??

I wanted a name for my business that had Irish connotations and meant something relevant to weddings and events but with practicalities like being easy to pronounce for my American couples and beginning with an A so I would get top listing in directories {one has to think about those things!}. I also had a nickname for the group of my favourite suppliers whom I called ‘The Dream Team’. Aislinn is taken from the word {and girls name} Aisling which means dream or inspired vision. It was perfect.

4)      Have you come across any misconceptions associated with hiring a wedding planner??

So many! The main one I think is that having a wedding planner is pretentious. It’s not. Having a wedding planner is so practical it’s ridiculous. Also that we will either take over the wedding or cost a fortune. We will not and do not. We are there to advise and guide and do the little bits that you either don’t want to do or don’t have time for. The cost of a planner (especially for a full planning) should be built into your budget so that whether you are spending (the national average) of €20,000 for your wedding you will get a planner and still spend the €20,000. She will negotiate for you and source items to fit within your budget.

5)      What makes you different against all the other wedding planners in Ireland??

I don’t want to speak for other planners but I know that I care, I’m personal and conscientious and will do everything I can for them. Also being American myself and specializing in Ireland as a destination,  I know what (especially) Americans expect and are used to in a wedding which is quite different than a typical Irish wedding and do keep a close eye on what is happing in America with new ideas, trends  and coming up with my own new ideas to personalize the day.

6)      What’s a favourite wedding planning moment??

In general, when the couple leaves me. That sounds bad! But what I mean is hearing how happy they were with everything and knowing their experience was a life moment and that I was a part of it. Also planning little surprises for people like one of my grooms who asked me to organize a gospel choir for his bride and she had no idea. Imagine trying to sneak a gospel choir into a church!

7)      What do you enjoy about your job??

Mainly the creativity of it but I also know that I am a service person so being able to simply help people, advise with something they have never done before is really rewarding.

8)      What is your most unusual or regular request you get from couple when they come to Ireland to get married?

I don’t know if you would call it unusual, but organizing full travel itineraries for a wedding party is something that normally wouldn’t be in my job description but of course I’ll do it to help! Regular requests are not only organizing the wedding day but pre and post wedding parties that are ‘typically Irish’. They want pubs, traditional music and to meet the ole characters that they imagine when they think of Ireland. That is fun as long as I can attend too!

9)      What would your dream event be if you had 100% control of everything??

A wedding definitely. With a bride that wasn’t afraid to throw out all the “wedding rules” and just do what she wanted. A smallish wedding of 35 to 50 people and hire out a private manor house or castle for 3 days. Have all of the food for the weekend organized by a chef with nice picnic type items for lounging around the day before and dining family style on the first evening. Then the wedding day, have the ceremony outside with the event fully catered for in the castle or manor. In the evening, great food and drink with great friends and some music. The next morning a late brunch together and relaxing in the gardens all day. – I’m a simple girl!

10)   How can people get in touch with you??

That an easy one. Here are all the details you need:

Telephone:      +353 (0)87-676 1900
Email:             annie@aislinnevents.com
Web site:        http://aislinnevents.com
Blog:              http://aislinnevents.com/blog