Specializing in Bridal, Special Occasion & Boudoir makeup.

 

Bridal Makeup:

Offering on-site Airbrush makeup and Traditional makeup applications.

 

Beautiful Mr & Mrs Wilkins

Photo by: Erin of Boston - Wedding Photographer

The lovely Mr & Mrs Newcomb

Photo by: Lauren Ashley Studios - Luxury Wedding Photographer based out of Chicago

Gorgeous Mr & Mrs Desbiens

Photo by: Elisabeth Cawthron Photography

What is the difference between Traditional makeup and Airbrush makeup?

Traditional Makeup– This regular makeup comes in liquid, cream or powder form.  Traditional foundation is usually applied with finger tips, a sponge or brushes.  It has more variety than the airbrush with almost every shade available.  It is versatile.  You can use it as a basic tint of full coverage.  Also, you can combine it with others to create makeup that deals with specific blemishes.

How is it done?  Traditional makeup application uses a brush or a sponge for thicker foundations.  And for light and well blended applications you use finger tips. It is appropriate for use at any given time and used in any situation.

This type of makeup is not waterproof!  It rubs on clothing and can leave a visible stain. You will also need to do occasional touch ups to keep it looking neat.  Any makeup with SPF makes your face white in pictures. If not well applied, it leaves a cake-y look that no bride wants to see on their wedding photos.

Airbrush Makeup – It is a light weight makeup that uses an airbrush gun machine.  It produces a thin even layer of makeup.  It  creates a natural look from the smooth matte finish with no visible application lines.

How is it done?  Airbrush application uses a small amount of makeup put in the chamber of the application gun. Once the gun comes on and the trigger pulled, the air compressor sprays the makeup on the face as a mist.

The fine mist comes from a mixture of foundation colors that are perfect for your skin color and type.   The mist is sprayed on your skin leaving a more natural flawless finish than a caked look.  It guarantees you 16 hours of wear!

The airbrush makeup is waterproof!  Whether you cry or sweat, your flawless look stays intact  until you wash it off.  That said, don’t wipe your tears or sweat away, rather blot.  It does not transfer onto clothing-one of its greatest advantages.  It produces amazing photographs due to its flawless finishing.  The more reason why most brides go for it.

Special Occasion & Boudoir

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Boudoir Shoots

Why I love Boudoir shoots…...

For most, it is difficult to accept who you are as a person inside and out, but what i’ve learned from these shoots is, these women are so confident in WHO they are as a person and are comfortable enough to be in sexy lingerie in front of a camera. A lot of times these shoots are for a loved on or for themselves. If you are looking to book a “Love Her” session, click below!

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Photos by: Wildsouls Studio

The last few years I’ve worked very close with Photographer Christine Kong from Wildsouls Studio doing Boudoir shoots. Her work is absolutely breathtaking and what I love most is how comfortable she makes all these women feel in her studio. I feel honored to work with someone so extremely talented and beautiful inside an out.

Featured and seen in…..

  • British Vogue

  • NH Bridal Magazine

  • Boston Voyager

British Vogue:Editorial 2024

Planning: @theperfectmatchweddings

Photography: @lexifosterphotography 

Florals: @northward_floral

Venue: @thegreenerynh

Hair: @epicbeautyboston

Makeup: @jilltilton23 / @beautybyjilltilton

Model: @s.laplantee

Vintage Rentals: @keeplivinvintage

BTS videos: @nes.media.llc + @moonblossomweddings

Attire: @madeleinesdaughter 

Amazing feature in the new NH Magazine Bride edition spring/summer 2022

Hair: Karma Hair Studios

Makeup Artist: Myself

Location: Omni Mt. Washington

Floral: Riff Flower Shop

Photographer: Maxine Cadman Photography

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Boston Voyager :

Meet Trailblazer Jill Tilton

Today we’d like to introduce you to Jill Tilton.

Jill, let’s start with your story. We’d love to hear how you got started and how the journey has been so far.
Approximately 5 years ago, I started my journey with makeup. Growing up, I was a very creative person & a lover of all things art, I knew after high school, I wanted to incorporate art in my day to day life, but was not sure how I’d be able to do so since I was going to school for Nursing. While in school, I got a job at a local Salon and Spa and was introduced to YouTube, Carli Bybel, and the entire beauty community. I was so intrigued, that I decided to stop school and focus on working full time.

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