




Revolution Pro X Lan Nguyen Grealis Ultimate Artist Book
Description
A pro-artistry book.
This book has everything you need to get you inspired in your makeup journey. The Lan Nguyen Grealis Ultimate Artist Book is packed with hundreds of unreal makeup looks and inspiration for you to try out at home. Filled with imagery from magazine editorials, celebrities, campaigns and catwalks, this book gives you all the advice and tips you need to recreate your own artistic style at home.
- Includes 30 face-chart templates
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Customer Reviews
Une traduction en français ça poserait
Bonjour le livre est très jolie la seule chose que vraiment je reproche c’est qu’il n’y ai pas de traduction en français c’est vraiment dommage
Okay for the price
The book itself feels good quality and is pretty and a nice addition to your collection. However it doesn’t really give you useful techniques on actually doing makeup, it mainly just gives you ideas for editorial makeup. It would make sense if it’s gearing towards preteens and young teens, as most of the tips are really things you could think of yourself or find with a simple google search. I haven’t played with the face charts yet, but if they’re good quality that would make the book more worth it, as face charts can be expensive. Basically I’m not mad I have this book and I like flipping through it when I wanna kill some time, but if you’re someone starting out with makeup you’d be better off getting a few makeup products with that money and watching some videos instead
Ok book has heaps of ideas
Great book but wish it had more face fronted charts
Not worth it.
I was hoping to find inspirational pictures and handy tips and trick since this is written by an 'award winning mua' but what I got were some mediocre pictures with very basic descriptions. Never about products or how she applies things, no techniques or stuff. No, always just plainly describing what we see in the picture as if it's some kind of 'revelation'... As if the reader is too stupid to look at a picture of a 'bold red lip' and know that it's a 'bold red lip'. Actually not even that cause when she was talking about a 'natural look' she did on a model in the book she says she just used some concealer and gloss but you could definitely see there was blush and contour involved as well. They also include 30 face charts which end up taking 60 pages which is more than a third of the entire book and they're not even proper face charts, you're better off just printing a stack of face charts. I guess I'm just very disappointed cause everything that's in this book you can easily find online for free and you'll be able to find better stuff online too.
