Arts & Craft/Learning
Learn to do your own makeup properly
A beginner workshop at London College of Fashion covering skin prep, base, brows, and taking a day face into an evening one. Taught on you, for you — not a professional qualification.
- Where
- Central London
- Format
- Class
- Time
- Full day
- Cost
- £££
- Solo or group
- Solo-friendly
- Rain or shine
- Indoor (rain-proof)
Why this one
A beginner workshop at London College of Fashion covering skin prep, base, brows, and taking a day face into an evening one. Taught on you, for you — not a professional qualification. Best with a few mates — easy to rope people into.
How to get involved
- 01Book a beginner session
Look for a taster or intro class — no experience needed.
- 02See if it clicks
Do one before signing up for a full course. Check the price first — most are beginner-friendly.
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