Having worked as a professional makeup artist for over eleven years, Cassandra Rae Ferguson has an extensive knowledge of makeup artistry. She now works solely as a Beauty Writer, consulting and writing beauty-related articles, reviews and opinion pieces. Her work has been published locally and internationally, in bridal, fashion, lifestyle and beauty magazines, forums and blogs. This includes her makeup and written work having been featured in some of Australia's most recognised publications.
Cassandra has worked with some of Australia's best fashion designers, models, photographers & filmographers in the Fashion, Television, Film & Bridal industries during the past decade. Her experience in the field of makeup artistry has led Cassandra to write.
Cassandra's first three makeup books are currently selling as ebooks from her business website. This trilogy of makeup how-to books are the product of a decade of knowledge & experience in her field.
She is currently working on her fourth makeup book "The Makeup Minute", which is an accumulation of makeup tips gathered over the past decade. This book is designed for people who know a little bit about makeup application and simply need a few expert tips, or those who simply do not have time to read a whole book on detailed makeup application!
My passion is ...
my family
I know too much about ...
nothing...I am always learning
My parents always told me ...
be yourself
My childhood ambition ...
to be a dancer
My favorite memory ...
wedding day & births of my children
Why I write ...
to educate, empower & encourage
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Reading my bible (as always) & a Jesse Duplantis book. Listening to Brooke Fraser & Third Day
My first job ...
supermarket cashier
My best moment ...
becoming a mother
My inspiration ...
Jesus Christ...I have very big steps to follow and such a long way to go!
Makeup is often used as a tool to boost self-esteem and build self-confidence. One aspect of makeup most individuals find helpful is the ability to cover blemishes and imperfections. This is certainly the case of those with a birthmark; in particular, a birthmark on the face. However, covering a birthmark with makeup is rarely a simple process, without the correct products, tools and know-how. But that is all about to change! Following is a tutorial on how to cover birthmarks using makeup. You’re covered all the way with these step-by-step instructions...so read on! St...
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