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MUD ART Make-Up Designory // 2014-2015 // fall-winter Be True to Yourself with Marc Scoleri FX Step by Step Interview MUD Cosmetics Artisan of the Eyes MUD Alumni Shine at the Miss USA ® Competition with a MUD Lead Make-up Artist Create a Face Chart 2014 MISS USA ® CREATING Jim Henson’s

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Articles: Be True to Yourself with Marc Scoleri MUD Alumni Shine at the Miss USA® Competition FX Step by Step CREATING Jim Henson’s Hoggle Create a Face Chart with a MUD Lead Make-up Artist Vanja Djuran MUD Cosmetics: Artisan of the Eyes Make up, education, special effects, makeup, beauty, cosmetics, step by step

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MUD ARTMake-Up Designory // 2014-2015 // fall-winter

Be True to Yourselfwith Marc Scoleri FX Step by Step

Interview

MUD Cosmetics

Artisan ofthe Eyes

MUD Alumni Shine at the Miss USA® Competition

with a MUD Lead Make-up Artist

Create a Face Chart

2014 MISS USA®

CREATING Jim Henson’s

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MUD Products

are tested by industry experts in challenging, real-world situations-

from the harsh conditions of a remote film location to the bright lights

of Broadway. Through this unmitigated process, MUD products are

produced to perfection.

MUD Schools

provide programs and courses designed to teach a wide range of

practical and specialized skills. General consumers, beauty enthusiasts

or potential students can also enjoy free Saturday workshops at the

MUD shops every week on the latest trends. For those looking to start

a new career or add to their skill set, part-time courses are available at

MUD’s main campuses, MUD Studios and Partner Schools throughout

the country and internationally.

For more than 15 years Make-Up Designory (MUD) has worked to establish itself

as America’s premier school of make-up artistry. With schools and stores in Los

Angeles, New York, international partners and studios, MUD continues to build a

loyal and dedicated customer-base of students and artists.

Make-Up DesignoryAbout

Make-Up Designory Los Angeles

129 S. San Fernando Blvd. Burbank, CA 91502 001 818-729-9420 www.facebook.com/makeupdesignory www.facebook.com/mudschools [email protected] [email protected] www.mud.edu

Make-Up Designory New York

65 Broadway, 15th Floor New York, NY 10006 001 212-925-9250 www.facebook.com/makeupdesignory www.facebook.com/mudschools [email protected] [email protected] www.mud.edu

Make-Up Designory Europe

Rimska cesta 13, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Europe 00 386 1 6200 348 www.facebook.com/mud.eu [email protected] www.mudeurope.com shop.mudeurope.com

MUD ART 2014-2015 // production: Endemit advertising agency // www.endemit.si // creative and art director: Maja Kešelj // MUD image photography: Peter Giodani // graphic design: Maja Kešelj, Polona Kopač

cover photo: Peter Giodani // product photo: Polona Kopač // make-up: MUD Europe team // editors: Svenya Nimmons, Myrna Martinez, Dina Vobič, Francine Reich

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Preparing Students For The Fascinating World of Make-Up Artistry

MUD New York Campus Relocates To A Historical Address

MUD schools

The bi-coastal main campuses in Los Angeles and New York as

well as the various MUD Studios around the world, give potential

artists the experience of a lifetime by training under licensed

instructors with professional expertise in film, television and

fashion. Through this training, students learn to develop their own

unique style, whether it be within the intricacies of prosthetics or

the delicacy of beauty make-up.

Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and

Colleges (ACCSC), MUD main campuses are located in the heart of

the entertainment and fashion capitals. The LA campus can be found

in downtown of Burbank, California, home of some of the biggest

production studios in the world, while the New York campus is

located amidst the bustling area of designer boutiques of New York.

MUD campuses are each licensed by their respective states. In

2003 MUD’s Los Angeles campus received accreditation from the

Accrediting commission for Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)

and was recognized by ACCSC as a School of Distinction. The Los

Angeles campus has since received two 5 –year terms of accreditation.

The ACCSC has also recognized the school as a School of Merit in

2008 and a School of Excellence in 2013. The 2005 opening of the

New York campus lead to accreditation from ACCSC in 2007 and

was recognized as a 2009 School of Distinction.

Each year, Make-Up Designory (MUD) schools train hundreds of students from

around the globe in a variety of make-up specialties. From day one, students are

immersed in the fundamentals of make-up artistry with aspirations of working in

the fashion, entertainment or retail cosmetics industries.

New York City, the city that never sleeps by

defying the night and outshining the day,

is set to open up a new door to make-up

artists with the new and improved MUD

campus. While the new location polishes

up on the last touches, the students and

staff are getting excited about their new

home. The new address on 65 Broadway,

stands high on the 15th floor of the original

American Express Building.

Only a half mile from the current site, the

new school space allows accommodations

for future growth including 2 additional

classrooms and a host of amenities. The

spacious special effects classroom includes

about 954 square feet of workspace for up

to 26 students. The entire 15th floor incases

the school’s learning space with separate

lounges for students and teachers and a

beautiful view of the city for inspiration.

In addition to the expansion, students

can enjoy the upgraded technology

enhancements and for easy access, the

campus store will be conveniently located

within the center of the campus.

Classes will continue to resume until

opening day as scheduled while the official

opening event is sure to be a night to

remember with special guests and lots of

creative artistry.

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1. We started by taking a full head life cast of our

amazing model, Kyle Pacek.

7. Before I started sculpting, I coated the

molds with a few layers of dish soap so that we could “float” the sculptures off the mold. Soaking the molds in water activates the soap so that we were able to remove the sculptures.

2. 1630 urethane plastic molds were made after

life casting Kyle’s hands

8. Once the sculptures were removed from the

hand molds, they were blended flat on a board. We decided to mold the hand prosthetics fat to make the molding process easier. It also allowed us to create a thin, realistic appliance instead of a glove.

3. Before we can create the fiberglass mold, we

must correct the positive. We do this to make sure that all the undercuts are filled and to add keys. This will help to ensure the mold will open easier and fit tightly together.

4. After correcting the positive, new silicone

brush ups and plaster bandage jackets are made. From these negative molds, we will make our first fiberglass positive mold of Kyle’s lifecast.

5. While I started sculpting the hand’s, Niko

sculpting the cowl.

6. Finished Hand sculpture.

Niko Gonzalez and I were given an amazing opportunity to create a make-up of our choice

to be applied during a live demo at the Make-Up Designory School booth at IMATS LA

2014. This was a great way to showcase what we learned while attending MUD and gave

us the opportunity to utilize the advanced lab skills we learned after we graduated while

working at the MUD FX Lab.

We chose to create Hoggle, a character from the 1986 Jim Henson movie, Labyrinth. This was

one of my favorite movies growing up and introduced me to the world of special effects. This

dwarf character was originally designed by artist Brian Froud. Hoggle was originally a full body

creature suit equipped with an animatronic head. Our goal was to turn this puppet head into

a make-up. Our challenge was scaling everything down so that the proportions would fit on a

human face and to balance the fantasy elements of the original character with a realistic touch.

Our make-up consisted of 6 gel filled silicone prosthetics (a cowl, neck, nose, forehead/

cheeks and two hands). We decided to make the character a multi piece make-up so that

the prosthetics would better fit the actor, giving more realistic movement to the prosthetics.

This process is used by leading film and television make-up effects artists to create real-

istic make-ups. Creating a multi-piece prosthetic make-up does, however, require a more

involved molding and sculpting process.

In order for all of the prosthetics to fit on top of each other and blend seamlessly, we had to

sculpt and mold them all in the order that they were going to be applied. We started with the

cowl; once we were done sculpting we had to take a “snap mold” in-order to start the next

sculpture and continued this process until we were done. A snap mold is taking an impres-

sion off of the mold containing the sculpture so that our new mold will have the texture of

where the sculpture ended. We do this so that we can easily overlap the next sculpture to

ensure that the prosthetics will fit perfectly.

This character was one of the most complex make-ups that we have done thus far. It gave

us the priceless experience of learning how to create a multi-piece silicone make-up. It re-

ally taught us how much work goes into creating just one camera ready character for film.

Thanks to the direction and support from Paul Thompson (MUD Director of Education),

Kumara (MUD Warehouse/FX Lab Manager) and Gil Romero (MUD School Director, LA), we

were able to bring this character to life. Thank you to Make-Up Designory for giving us the

amazing opportunity to challenge ourselves and help us grow as artists.

The complete application processed was filmed after IMATS by Phil Holland. To view

the process and to see the final make-up, you can watch the video at youtube.com/

makeupdesignory.

By Cat Paschen

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9. The finished cowl sculpture

13. While Niko finished the

molds, I worked on sculpting the face. These are just a few of the reference photos I used.

17. After painting, we applied his hair pieces. Thank you to Beto Franca for ventilating Hoggle’s iconic bushy brows.

One of the most iconic parts of Hoggle is his wardrobe. His leather vest, patch work pants and bags of jewelry are as recognizable as his big nose and fuzzy eyebrows. We brought in costume designer Patricia Almodovar to help us crate his unique clothing.

18. Niko and Cat finished Hoggle make-up with Kumara Romero and Gil Romero, Director of the

MUD LA campus. The finished Hoggle make-up applied at IMATS 2014. The final application took around 4.5 hours.

10. After Niko finished

sculpting the cowl, he took the first snap mold. He took an impression of Kyle’s face, overlapping the edges of the cowl sculpture.

14. Niko finishing the last mold.

11. A new mold was made that

contains the detail of the cowl sculpture so that we can overlap the next sculpture perfectly and blend it into the previous sculpture seamlessly. We will repeat this process in the order in witch we will apply the prosthetics.

15. We ran the prosthetics

out of plat sil gel 10 encapsulated with cap plastic. We chose to use silicone because of its skin like translucency, feel and movement.

12. Niko prepared the cowl mold

with a dividing wall to create a two-part mold. To create our molds, we used an epoxy surface coat to catch all of the detail, backed with fiberglass and syntactic dough to add strength.

16. After applying the prosthetics,

we painted using a combination of alcohol based airbrush paint as well as alcohol activated palettes. We lightly layered on colors to create a realistic skin tone.

Watch live tutorial:

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Recognizing the need of working make-up artists and other industry professionals to be able to broaden and increase their knowledge, Make-Up Designory has created a series of part-time courses. These courses are held conveniently at MUD’s main campuses, MUD Studios and Partner Schools throughout the country and internationally.

MUD Studio courses are based on the same great educational methodology and teacher training that has helped to make MUD a bedrock in make-up education. The courses are pulled from the same curriculum that comprises the longer programs at MUD, but are broken up into smaller modules. These modules can be taken separately or combined, allowing the student to transfer their education to one of MUD’s main campuses.

a renewed concept of professional make-up education

Find MUD Studio nearest to you, with

MUD Locator.

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ProgramsMake-Up Designory programs do not require any pre-requisites. Programs are

designed to provide comprehensive training in various aspects of make-up artistry.

A Certificate and Card are awarded for successful completion of any program.

Level I Make-Up Artist

Level II Make-Up Artist

Bridal Make-Up Artist

This program consists of 24 sessions for a total of 84 clock hours and

consists of the following courses:

This program consists of 60 sessions for a total of 210 clock hours and

consists of the following courses:

This program consists of 60 sessions for a total of 210 clock hours and

consists of the following courses:

Beauty Essentials is the first class associated with all MUD programs and is the first step in

becoming a make-up artist. We consider these 84 hours the absolute minimum necessary

to learn beauty make-up. With this program a student will be able to take the first step into a

bigger world or expand their knowledge to incorporate make-up into other services

We designed this program to cover the multimedia nature of work that make-up artists are

often asked to create. The program starts with the basics and covers the different areas

make-up artists are expected to know as a professional. Areas include fashion, print, film, and

television and bridal make-ups.

This program is designed for the person looking to start a career as a make-up artist for brides

and events. The program incorporates all elements of the Level I Make-up Artist program

and we include airbrush and bridal make-up. In addition, we also cover hairstyling to allow

students to design and complete the total look of a client.

/ Beauty Essentials / Airbrush / Bridal Make-up / Essentials of Hairstyling

/ Beauty Essentials

/ Beauty Essentials / Airbrush / Bridal Make-up Studio Make-up / High Fashion Make-up Trends

Visit mud.edu or mudeurope.com to sign-up for an upcoming course!

Enroll today

Check for upcoming Studio Courses And Workshop Dates. Coming Soon

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Individual Courses & Continuing Education

Make-Up Designory also offers students the option to take individual courses alone in order to expand a particular area of expertise. Courses can also be taken by individuals in related fields who are seeking professional enhancement in their chosen area of employment.

At MUD, we are committed to helping students select the courses of study that will best help them reach their occupational goals. For this reason, prior to registration in an individual course, it is necessary that students consult with

the Admissions Office in order to be sure that they have completed all required pre-requisites or have obtained the appropriate equivalent experience.

Please note the pre-requisite information listed for each course in its description. In order to register for individual courses, students may have to demonstrate that they are licensed, in the process of being licensed or working professional make-up artists that possess the skills required to enroll. Certificates and cards are awarded to students who successfully complete an individual course.

AirbrushBeauty Essentials

Airbrushing has become one of the premiere ways of applying make-up. In this

course we de-mystify the tool and show how to properly care and maintain it.

In addition, we teach the techniques to do beautiful, flawless beauty make-up.

Learn the techniques that are being required by the major studios as well as

demanding clients.

This course consists of 10 sessions for a total of 35 clock hours.

This course is designed as an introduction to beauty make-up with an emphasis on

the techniques required today in this multi-faceted industry. Regardless of which

of these areas you intend to work in, mastery of beauty make-up is a must. In this

course you will start by learning facial analysis, base matching and application,

correction, contours, highlights, as well as a focus on eyes and lips. The course

finishes with complete make-up applications ranging from one hundred percent

corrective to natural make-up.

This course consists of 24 sessions for a total of 84 clock hours.

Studio Make-up

In this course students are exposed to film and television production and the

make-up required for today’s demanding sets. Learn how to work with high-

definition cameras and learn what is required of the make-up. We will also be

focusing on the no-make-up look.

This course consists of 10 sessions for a total of 35 clock hours.

Bridal Make-up

Learn the techniques used to do a successful consultation with a bride and family

members. We will focus on the lucrative world of wedding make-up and what is

required to successfully run a bridal make-up business.

This course consists of 6 sessions for a total of 21 clock hours.

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Essentials of HairstylingHigh Fashion Make-up Trends

This course concentrates on the basic fundamentals of hairstyling, from simple

blow-drying techniques to creating elaborate hairstyles. Students will learn to

create modern styles, as well as edgy and creative hair designs, using hot tools

and roller sets. This course incorporates daily projects and skill-building sessions,

to encourage learning by practice. As part of this course, students are required to

complete hair and make-up projects, which relate to on-the-job experience.

This course consists of 20 sessions for a total of 70 clock hours.

Learn the techniques employed by professional make-up artists working on

advertising and editorial. In this course, students will learn how to work on set

and create make-ups that can be used in fashion or editorial and how to work

with a professional photographer to create imagery that stands out from the rest.

Students will also develop his or her eye for make-up and learn what to look out

for in his or her own pictures.

This course consists of 10 sessions for a total of 35 clock hours.

Portfolio Development

Students are pushed to his or her creative limits in this high paced course. We

will guide the student as he or she design and create looks for multiple photo-

shoots. Students will work with professional models and photographers to create

a professional quality portfolio. This course can also be taken as part of a travel

package to either Milan Italy or New York City, in which students are immersed into

one of these two fashion locales.

This course consists of 10 sessions for a total of 28 clock hours.

Special Make-up Effects

Creating out-of-the-kit effects has been a staple of professional make-up artists for

decades as well as applying prosthetic appliances. Learn their craft in a hands-on

course that covers two-dimensional and three-dimensional techniques to simulate

injuries and other effects. Our team of professional makeup artists will walk you

through the process of applying and properly coloring prosthetics or other injuries

whether they are translucent or opaque.

This course consists of 10 sessions for a total of 35 clock hours.

Professional products with quality education Each course kit requires specific tools for your class while helping to build your kit for professional

use. Inside your kit, you will find MUD products and course materials. Each kit contains a unique

serial number used to track your progress and ensures your appropriate certification.

Coming Soon

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Photos of kits comming soon

Evening LooksDescription: Learn the techniques employed by professional make-up artists to create a beautiful and youthful look for any evening engagement. The instructor will give you the tools to create a make-up for any evening occasion.

Natural Day Looks Description: Creating a natural, no make-up look can be one of the more challenging aspects of make-up artistry. We will guide you through the process of applying make-up so it not only looks natural and minimal, but also looks clean and helps each person to look their very best.

Kit includes: 4-hole Empty Eye Color PaletteEye Color Refill: Bone, Chamois, Concord, PixieColor Crème: TulipLipstick: Sandy Beach, Just PeachyLip Gloss: ShineLip Pencil: NaturalEye Pencil: Rich Brown, Taupe, Black ForestCake Eyeliner: BlackVolumizing MascaraCosmetic Travel Bag

Kit includes: 4-hole Empty Eye Color PaletteEye Color Refill: Bone, Chamois, Sienna, BronzedCheek Color Compact: PoppyLipstick: Just PeachyLip Pencil: NaturalEye Pencil: Rich BrownCosmetic Travel Bag

Hours: 3.5 Class fee: FREE

Select MUD Studios, MUD Shops and MUD campuses hold free workshops throughout the month for artists and the general public.

These intimate classes are designed to bring out the artist in each student and no prior experience is necessary. Each 3.5 hour

session includes demonstration and personal instruction by a MUD Certified Instructor. A variety of topics are covered, giving a

few hours of tutorials and demonstrations on professional techniques. They are great for gaining new and exciting insights on MUD

products as well as the steps to achieve the perfect look.

beauty workshops

Hours: 3.5 Class fee: FREE

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Hours: 3.5 Class fee: FREE

Hours: 3.5 Class fee: FREE

Smoky EyeDescription: Learn how to create a smoky eye with our talented team of make-up artists. We will walk you through the process of layering eye shadow and creating the most amazing effects with the smallest amount of product.

5 Minute Looks for Women on the Go Description: Don’t have much time to put on make-up? In this seminar we show you fast ways to get flawless results. Apply make up in this seminar as our professional make-up artist assists you in achieving the look you want in less time and with less effort.

Teen Make-Up Description: Learn to properly apply make-up for you and your teen/tween from professional make-up artists. These age appropriate lessons show how much make-up to use and the proper way to apply it. We will explain and demonstrate the techniques to cover blemishes and make it look natural.

Kit includes: 4-hole Empty Eye Color PaletteEye Color Refill: Dulce de Leche, Chamois, Espresso, OnyxEye Pencil: BlackCream MascaraCosmetic Travel Bag

Kit includes: 4-hole Empty Eye Color PaletteEye Color Refill: Chamois, Apricot, Sienna, GraphiteCheek Color Compact: GingerbreadLip Glaze: Spicy, BareCream MascaraCosmetic Travel Bag

Kit includes: 4-hole Empty Eye Color PaletteEye Color Refill: Taupe, Pixie, Bone, CashmereColor Creme: TulipLip Glaze: CantaloupeVolumizing MascaraCosmetic Travel Bag

Visit mud.edu or mudeurope.com to sign-up for an upcoming workshop!

Hours: 3.5 Class fee: FREE

Enroll today

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Be true to yourself. Do what interests you. If you don’t know what your interests are, try different things until you figure it out.

Originally from New Jersey, Marc Scoleri completed his undergraduate degree at University of Delaware and later earned an MBA from Argosy University. During his early years, Marc grew up around and worked for his family’s salon and day spa. Since then, he’s always been drawn to creative industries such as media arts, design, fashion and photography.

Marc worked several years in the creative recruiting and talent management industry and eventually transitioned into the educational sector. He spent nine years working for Education Management Corporation and The Art Institutes in Philadelphia and New York City. During this time, Marc had several roles including Executive Committee Member for college operations, Director of Career Services, Alumni Coordinator and Career Advisor.

In 2011, Marc co-founded Creative Village, LLC to host educational Meetups, seminars and internship fairs. His commitment to helping students and recent graduates gain real world work experience led to the launching of CreativeInterns.com, an online internship resource that connects entry-level talent and employers.

MUD New York School Director

interview

Marc Scoleri

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You were hired a year ago to take on a pretty big role here at MUD. What interested you in taking the position of School Director?I was referred to MUD by Brenna Belardinelli, the current Assistant Director at the NY campus. I worked with Brenna before, and she highly recommended MUD; so I took the referral into high consideration. What attracted me to this position was the opportunity to learn the behind-the-scenes operations of a make-up school. After the interview process and getting to know the staff, I knew I wanted to be part of the team.

A school director oversees every aspect of operating a school efficiently. With so many people involved in the operations, how do you inspire your team to work together—in other words, what is your style of leadership?I believe in participative leadership and like to encourage employees to try new things and to not be afraid of failing or making a mistake. I try to find the areas that people excel at and encourage them to more of that while supporting any development areas they may need to hone. I often lead by taking action; I try to learn something about all the jobs within the organization because it helps me understand what the pain points are so that we can fix them or remove any obstacles that are in the way. In addition, I make it a habit to get up and walk around the school to check in with teachers and staff on a daily basis.

The entire NY campus is moving from one building to another. That can’t be easy! What has been your involvement with this process? We’re building an entire floor [15th Floor of the AMEX building] so, I’m involved in the day-to-day construction meetings with the site and building managers. I keep the CEO informed of our daily progress when he’s in Los Angeles. It’s been a great learning experience and very exciting to see plans come to fruition.

What do you expect the new space to offer your students? It will offer an impressive 301 FX Lab with a skyline view as well as a view of the Hudson River. Everything is being built out, so we have brand new facilities. It will also include a student lounge, a separate teacher’s lounge, conference rooms and lots of space.

How do you think it will make a difference?One of the major differences is that the bigger space allows for more Master and Multi-media students. The design and flow of the school has a great creative energy—there are lots of windows and lots of light coming in. There are two convenient entrances to the school; students won’t have to carry their kits up a flight of stairs! The location also has several trains within 1-2 blocks radius.

What are a few mind-blowing projects you’ve seen roam the halls at MUD? I’m amazed by all the final projects. It’s mind blowing to see what these students can create only after six months of training. With no prior experience, to come out of FX 301 and create a full prosthetic character make-up is just phenomenal.

Your professional path has stayed in line with helping people achieve their career goals. What is the most important piece of advice that you find yourself repeating to those searching for a career that’s right for them? Be true to yourself. Do what interests you. If you don’t know what your interests are, try different things until you figure it out. Network (meaning build quality relationships with peers and clients), get a mentor or talk to someone in a field that interests you. It’s so important to do what you’re passionate about. I give everyone that advice—be true to yourself.

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“All the World’s a Stage”interview with actress Katarina Cas

- William Shakespeare, As You Like It

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What gets you out of bed every day?My golden retriever staring at me: “Yo! You ARE gonna take me on my morning walk, aren’t you?” Every morning.

What goes through your mind when meeting new people? Trust or distance?Nothing specific goes through my mind. I am generally a trusting person.

Do you tend to go with the flow or do you prefer to plan every detail?Depends. I can be annoyingly particular, mostly in matters that do not really matter. But, thank god, most of my closest people do not notice this characteristic of mine and would still call me spontaneous.

Is the line between the characters you play and yourself always clearly defined? To what extent does make-up help you define the difference? Sometimes there are similarities between me and the characters I portray, but I’ve mostly played roles that had absolutely nothing to do with my life and that is what makes it most interesting. It is then that you can truly use your imagination. The lines can be blurry, however. After all, it is me on the big screen, though a different me, with a different social background, different behavior, a different way of thinking—even though the emotions come from within me. You look for things you have in common with the character and you try to get into being that character the best way you can. Make up and costume help tremendously. Just by looking in the mirror and seeing the character rather than yourself makes it much easier to become that character.

What is the difference between a European and a US movie production?I really enjoy filming, being that in the States or Europe or wherever. But, I think the main difference is financial. In the US, film is an industry while in Europe it is still the seventh art. Well, Bollywood is a whole different story, I guess, haha ...

What was your first thought when you got the call for “The Wolf of Wall Street”?It was the most obvious of thoughts: Whadda...? Is this real? So cliché, haha.

What do you think best defines a good relationship between an actor and a director and the rest of the crew? Dialogue and debating the role, by all means. Aside from that I like working with directors who are not nervous, who know what they are doing and have a sense of humor ... It’s easier to work that way ...The rest of the crew is really important, so the synergy between an actor, director and the crew is very crucial. I think respect is the main thing.

We cannot omit this question – you have worked with Leonardo DiCaprio, Al Pacino, Martin Scorsese ... Did you become friends while making the movie, were they just colleagues or were they unapproachable stars?They were all fantastic to work with, none of them ever made themselves unapproachable. On the contrary—Leo was very welcoming and Marty was especially attentive to my character and the scenes. We all shared the same kind of humor, but I think I hit it off best with Scorsese, Christopher Plummer and Al. Generations aside, we laughed like children together.

What do you expect from a professional make-up artist?Understanding the character I am playing, collaborating and debating about what’s important for the character. I did a role once with no make-up whatsoever (in the BBC series New Tricks), not even foundation as that was in line with the character I played. I had to appear distraught and older than I really am, so even no make-up can be make-up for a specific role. Make- up and costume are definitely important components for defining the visual appearance of a character. When I was playing Chantalle from The Wolf of Wall street, they sprayed me with a fake tan and I got really long fake nails—and, I have to admit, it’s hard to do anything with such long nails, even just typing a message on iPhone! But, even such a little thing can help with getting into the character.

The movie The Guard directed by John Michael McDonagh was shot in Ireland in the freezing cold and wind. What were the preparations like on that set in terms of make-up, costumography and hair? I kept heaters in my shoes the entire time as well as wore thermo underwear and several layers of tights and I was still cold. Gabriella, my character in the movie is shy and timid so her make-up was minimal—a bit of lip ointment and a touch of mascara—that was all.On the other hand filming Death in Paradise in Guadelopue (Carribean) was a totally different story...lots of sun, lots of sunscreen and lots of mosquito repellents before the foundation. I smelled like a lemon all the time, haha.

You have an opening night coming up for your new movie “Danny Collins”. How do you plan your red-carpet look? I am more focused on the upcoming work than I am on the wardrobe. But, that will drastically change once the invitation for the premiere comes in. It will probably be in L.A., so I will not be freezing for once—even in winter.

So what’s next?Who knows?

Katarina Cas landed her first acting role at the age of thirteen in the TV movie Hell’s Plan. While acting began as a hobby, she’s been taking movie roles ever since. At twenty, she began hosting numerous television shows and pursued her acting career more actively. She appeared in several TV series and commercials and later went on to audition abroad where she landed a significant role in the Irish black comedy The Guard—an international, multi-award-winner. This opened the doors to more opportunities including a role in Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street. Other credits include a lead in a Scottish short film Liam and Lenka, and roles in the English comedy-series A Touch of Cloth, New Tricks and Death in Paradise– the popular series by the BBC - and the movie Danny Collins with Al Pacino.

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1. Short film Liam and Lenka2. With Don Cheadle on The Guards movie set3. Martin Scorsese directing between

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DiCaprio from The Wolf of Wall Street7. Katarina Cas with Kevin Costner8. Cast from The Guard on Sundance film festival9. With Al Pacino on set of the new

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The fourth-degree black belt beauty, Nia Sanchez received the MISS USA 2014 sash and crown amidst a cheering crowd at the Civic Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and seen on television in over 70 countries and territories. As the official cosmetics sponsor for MISS USA® and MISS TEEN USA®, Make-Up Designory was two-fold in that MUD products were used and applied by a team of top MUD graduates from their New York and Los Angeles campuses.

The partnership kicked off on the MUD website with special tutorials specifically for

pageant viewers. Videos on how to create a flawless, natural face for any stage, as

well as glamming up the look with a dramatic eye were just what pageant viewers

were looking for. Face charts designed by MUD’s Lead Make-up Artist, Sean

Conklin were also available for download at mudshop.com.

Becoming the sponsor of one of the most recognized brands in the

world, the Miss Universe Organization® started off with an instant

connection beyond a business partnership. As MUD continues to

grow into non-traditional target markets, they recognized that 2.5

million girls compete in pageants each year in the US alone, with

beauty products being an important investment. Most pageant

contestants are also involved with performing arts and other

performance based activities that often call for make-up artists to

prepare them for the stage. That’s when the theory just made sense,

“Why stop at the make-up artists when you can go straight to the

person that they’re catering to?”

2014 MISS USA® Competition

MUD Alumni Shine Backstage at the

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A special team of MUD Make-up Artists chosen by Sean made up the faces of all 51 contestants that

were queens in their own right, by representing their home state. For two weeks leading up to the final

competition, the girls’ faces were prepared for special local events, photo shoots and preliminaries.

Sean’s strategy for choosing his team integrated experience,

passion and professionalism. “Each artist had to be a MUD

graduate with experience. The goal was to create a great working

dynamic. Since we would be working on 51 contestants, judges

and TV personalities in a span of 12 hours, we needed to be quick,

precise and, needless to say, pleasant. Now that the whirlwind of

events are over, I look back and am astonished at the way our team

performed—like clockwork. The girls were all willing and able, and

as a whole, I couldn’t have asked for a better team.”

For Nia, just when the crown has been placed over her head, she instantly gains a team of

publicists, road managers and coordinators. While her new home will be in New York City, she

will be busy with appearances and community service. She will then go on to compete with over

89 women from countries all over the world for the title of MISS UNIVERSE 2014® in January.

With a lot to look forward to, one thing that she already has covered is her

supply of MUD products, which she has already begun wearing as she

tweets, “I had my first #MissUSA video/photo shoot today! And I used my

new @MUDCosmetics to get ready! I love them!”

For more photos, visit our Flickr Page and http://instagram.com/makeupdesignory or scan QR code:

Lauren Smeraglia Lauren carries MUD products at her salon The Powder Room so she’s very familiar with the products. (thepowderroomfairhope.com)

Chelsea Wallace: “Chelsea’s background includes pageants. Her experience, along with her upbeat personality, and her excitement for joining the team is what sealed it for us.” (chelseabcosmetics.com)

Jessica Poche: “She’s another Louisiana local, so having her friendly personality and excellent make-up skills on our team worked out perfectly.”

Ashley Guirdy:“I remember Ashley as a student. She has a great personality and she’s a fantastic artist. It was great to have a Louisiana local!”

Sean Conklin About The

Amazing MUD teamIt takes amazing individuals to make a great team, we asked

Sean to sum up in a few words why he chose each artist.

Here’s what he said:

Vanessa Moreno: “This gal is as sweet as can be, but her skills really pack a punch!”(designpromakeup.com)

Jill Pugh:“Jill is fast and furious. Her make-up skills in beauty are superb and her work ethic is phenomenal. We were really lucky to have her on board.” (jillpughmakeup.com)

Denise Zamora: “Dee is my right hand woman! She’s great at delegating, awesome at her make-up skill and loved by all.” (gimmezamoraartistry.com)

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ver the years, MUD has participated in

a number of tradeshows throughout

the world as a way of educating

consumers of product usage and

connecting one-on-one with potential partners.

MUD Schools have recently joined the excitement of

shows like WonderCon and Son of Monsterpalooza

to continue spreading the word about their special

effects programs. These special niche shows are

for the enthusiasts of everything from monsters to

super heroes, with many participants excited to find

out that there is actually a school that shares their

love of goblins and vampires.

Along with the Admissions Advisors, special guests

at the MUD booths included former

Face Off cast members Cat and Niko.

During the show, the dynamic duo

demonstrated several special effects

creations while interacting with a crowd

of fans. But the magic sometimes isn’t

in what is being demonstrated, for

many of the attendees, it’s about the

experience. Jarrell Mosley, the new

Associate School Director for the LA

Campus described the impact that

MUD graduates can truly have when

they live out their dream:

“Super heroes, villains, and every

comic book character one could

imagine lined the walkways of the Anaheim

Convention Center waiting to get into WonderCon.

After attending WonderCon I could see why the line

to get in had stretched as far as the eye could see.

What kid-or grown up for that matter, wouldn’t want

to see their favorite super hero?

As one of Niko’s youngest fans waved goodbye he

turned around and yelled back, “Niko I want to be

just like you when I grow up”. As we all were humbled

by the youthful admiration, it was at that moment

that I realized that not every hero at WonderCon had

on a costume and carried a lifesaver or laser beam.

Some heroes wore a make-up belt and carried a

MUD make-up brush and airbrush gun.”

UD Guatemala was established in

February 2013 and since then has

certified over 60 students in MUD’s

Beauty Essentials, Airbrush, Avant-

Garde and Studio Make-up Courses. Some of

these certified artists are already working on

premier T.V. shows in Guatemala, like “Un Show

con Tuti”, “Estamos Motivados”, “Dale Que Va”

“Noticiero Guatevision” among others. They have

also appeared in some of the biggest morning talk

shows like “Matutino Express” and “Viva la Mañana”

as professionals advising on makeup tips for their

beauty segment. MUD students have also been in

charge of the makeup for the most important fashion

and beauty shows in the country such as “Miss

Guatemala”, “Fashion Show Amiga” and “MNG”

among others, working with the most prestigious

fashion designers in the country, national and

international, like the famous “Guishem” which has

designed dresses for many Hollywood Celebrities.

The MUD Guatemala school is owned and directed

by Annie Morales, a passionate woman with a vision

to provide the best education possible for every

aspiring makeup artist.

Annie has been passionate about creating

beautiful faces for the last 13 years. She studied

cosmetology in California and earned a degree

as an Esthetician. She came back to her beloved

country and started working at one of the best

beauty salons in Guatemala where she realized

there was a lack of experienced and professional

makeup artists in the country. So, she started

getting involved with makeup until she fell in love

with it and decided to specialize in makeup artistry.

She traveled to different countries around the

world learning various techniques, and came back

to open the first makeup studio in Guatemala.

Her goal was to show the women in Guatemala

that they could and should look different for every

occasion they had in their life, wearing the right

makeup and applied by the right expert.

When asked what inspired her to work with MUD

and become a distributor of the MUD Cosmetic

line, she stated:

“It’s incredible to have a product that makes you

feel fearless and powerful, knowing that you have

everything you need to create a beautiful face.”

MUD Guatemala is located in one of the most

prestigious areas in Guatemala City, just minutes

away from exclusive shopping centers, hotels,

restaurants, boutiques, coffee shops and clubs.

Guatemala City is the most cosmopolitan and

modern city in Central America and has a charming

and nostalgic mix of new and old buildings. The

City offers a variety of museums, theaters, art

galleries, night life, and recreational activities. Only

40 minutes away from Guatemala City, you will

find one of the most beautiful and historical cities,

Antigua Guatemala; this city is one of the most

visited and loved tourist destinations; thousands

come to visit from around the world and some

even can resist staying. Another attractive and

enchanted place is the ancient Mayan Ruins, Tikal

and El Mirador, where the biggest pyramid known

to man has been discovered.

Visit us, for the sights, the experience and for a

memorable MUD Make-Up course offered in Spanish.

www.mud.gt | facebook.com/mudguatemala

The Hidden Powers of WonderCon

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ne white spot less at our european map of MUD Studios

– Germany is joining the ranks!

The first German MUD Studio opened its doors in

August with a soft launch and will have its big opening

in October/November this year.

The Berlin Studio is be run by Miriam Jacks, one of the many successful

alumni of the Make-Up Designory Los Angeles campus.

Miriam is the founder of the already existing make-up stores JACKS

beauty department, where she sold MUD products for the last 5 years.

Now MUD Studio and JACKS`s – are joining forces to produce MUD

educated and certified artists for the runways and studios of the

media city of Berlin as well as the movie town of Babelsberg.

High quality products, soundly trained artists and good connections

will make for a killer combination.

The location could not be better – the classroom is in the heart of the

colorful and lively neighborhood of the famous “Prenzlauer Berg” area.

This won’t be only a destination for the Berlin and German students.

As is the city – so is the class room a big melting pot of students

from all over the world.

And anyway - you don’t need a reason to travel to Berlin – it is “just

because”! Now you are even given an excellent cause to combine

your travel, learning about the world and other cultures with Make-

Up Designory’s top notch education.

We are looking forward to see the MUD alumni from the first courses

at the next fashion week in Berlin, January 2015.

JACKS beauty department is one of the official sponsors and

Miriam is solely responsible for designing the look the official look

for the hostesses.

“Next time our students have the opportunity to join in - we will be

not alone on the 4 days, at 5:30 in the morning - with the mammoth

task of hair & make-up for over 85 hostesses.”

We keep you posted! Meanwhile, visit us on Facebook to see how

we do MUD – Berlin style!

n 12 months, more than 100 students have attended the MUD

school in Milan. Thanks to the international certification and the

level of education they’ve received, they have started working

with professionals including photographers and models and

taking the first steps into real life, actualizing the competences

acquired during the courses. Some began working in the retail field,

others working on great photo shoots and even collaborating in web

series and TV productions.

And the progressively growing interest in this sector lead us to

expand the MUD family with two new international instructors and

a new course: the Level II. This course, starts from the basics of

makeup and progresses into more advanced areas like the use

of airbrush, specialized make-up techniques used in television

and cinema, bridal make-up for the booming industry as well as

exciting high fashion make-up trends. Milan, in fact, is the natural

professional environment for those who want to work in fashion and

our partnerships with photographers and modeling agencies allowed

our certified make-up artists to set up their careers to soar.

MUD in Berlin style

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As part of the launch of the first German MUD Studio, Miriam Jacks decided to make a grand entrance. We thought, “The next best thing to shouting it from the rooftops is a reality-tv show in the style of “Top Model.” In cooperation with one of the main TV networks, RTL, we shot a 5 part TV series.

But let’s face it, even something as simple as using a palette knife

takes some getting used to. Although in the end, they handled it

like seasoned artists, which reiterates the need for quality, real life

training and a solid education.

With only 5 days to shoot, there were often times a rush through

scenes to fully get the dramatics on camera, but the audience will

definitely get a clear scope of the pressures of an artist.

The Concept: Five contestants battle it out with live make-up artist

challenges, tricky makeovers, ticking clocks and camera eyes on

them for added pressure-all for the chance to win a seat in one of

the MUD Studio courses.

Each day, the contestants received a master class to learn more

about the foundations of Make-Up Designory and there was no one

better to start it off than with Paul Thompson himself. His heartfelt

presentation helped to ease the minds of the new students who

were already feeling the pressure.

Leon, Katja, Alex (Winner), Jana, KaiLocation: JACKS Hairlounge, MUD Classroom, Brandenburg Gate

»Who wants to become a make-up artist?«

We asked Germany:

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Jackie Caruso

Contributor: Stacia McCarthy

Jackie Caruso is a 2009 graduate of the MUD Journeyman certificate

program, where she received training in hair, make-up, skincare and

airbrush. Since completing her studies at MUD, Jackie has been a

consistently working make-up artist, freelancing in various industries such

as print, film, television, runway and bridal.

Her highest level of achievement since obtaining her degree from MUD has been keying

shows at New York Fashion Week for the past two years. The make-up looks applied

to the models were designed entirely by Jackie who participated in and supervised

the execution of her creative concepts. Recently, her work has been published in

Seventeen Magazine and Metro NY.

In addition to her freelance work, Jackie spends her days working at the Make-Up

Designory MUD Shop in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City. Her future goal is

to one day own her own shop where she can incorporate her well-honed skills and

expertise to lead her staff.

Paolo Maranan

After graduating college with a double degree in the medical field, Paolo

Maranan decided to pursue his dream of becoming a make-up artist. He

chose to study at the prestigious Make-Up Designory (MUD) in New York

City. Since completing his coursework in 2009, Paolo has created quite a

name for himself in the make-up industry in his native country, the Philippines.

Within just a few months, Paolo earned the title of Celebrity Make-up Artist through

word of mouth referrals, becoming the main make-up artist for several Filipino

celebrities. As his national notoriety increased, Paolo was featured at the first-ever

launch of Clinique in the Philippines, a fashion show that showcased him as well as the

brand. He later became Clinique’s Chief Color Artist and Trainer.

In his professional work, Paolo uses a variety of MUD products favoring the matte

blushes. He says, “I find them useful in tropical climates like the Philippines. The

matte blushes never let me down, it’s easy to create a dewy finish while avoiding

a too made-up look”.

At Make-Up Designory Schools, our most important goal is to provide our students with the education and experience needed to be successful in the industry. Whether it’s working on a movie set as a special make-up effects artist, or beautifying brides in the billion dollar bridal industry, it is an imperative part our program that we are an available and active resource to students even after graduation. We are proud to share the accomplishments of MUD Alumni to inspire, take pride in and applaud the great artists in make-up artistry.

MUD Graduate Spotlight

Photographer Making of: Patrick WüstnerPhotographer Teaser MUD Art Pic: Jaan-Eric FischerModel: Vanessa Schreiber

In between driving around Berlin in a yellow school bus, we managed

to squeeze in a stop at the German Government District with its

shades of grey concrete walls in countless angles-perfect as the

backdrop for the next edition of the MUD Art magazine.

The contestants, Katja and Alex got to collaborate with Miriam on

the assignment. After 5 make-up changes and shivering in hard

blowing, cold and rainy wind, the fabulous photos were born. Hey,

who said being a make-up artist was easy? The winner and runner-

up are now preparing to be students. The journey that started out

as a yellow bus in front of the Brandenburg Gate, will sure to go on

to even more exciting places.

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face*

BRONZERThe Basics: Sheer pressed powder Bronzers add a warm glow to any skin tone. Dust lightly over the entire face for just a hint of color or intensify application to create more dramatic effects. The perfect finishing touch for any look.

SUNSHINE(SHIMMER)

ENDLESSSUMMER(MATTE)

DFL 1 DFL 2

DFM 1 DFM 2

DFD 1 DFD 2

BLUE CORRECTOR

#2

DEEP BROWN

CORRECTOR

BLUE CORRECTOR

#1

BLUE CORRECTOR

#3

BLUE CORRECTOR

#4

REDCORRECTOR

#1

REDCORRECTOR

#2

REDCORRECTOR

#3

CREAM FOUNDATIONThe Basics: From a sheer natural look to a flawless full-coverage finish, these versatile Cream Foundations are easy to apply and hold up beautifully under the most extreme conditions. Formulated for ultra-smooth blending and application. Find your perfect match and use it alone, or blend colors like the pros to achieve a specific skin tone.

WB 2 WB 3 WB 4 WB 5

CB 2 CB 3 CB 4 CB 5

YG 1 YG 2 YG 3

GY 1 GY 2 GY 3

DC 5DW 5

LOOSE POWDERThe Basics: A finely-milled Loose Powder that creates a beautifully soft, smooth finish. So ultra-light, it stays on the skin’s surface without settling into fine lines. The silky-smooth formula applies evenly and comes in a spectrum of delicate tones from no color at all to a deep, rich brown. Perfect for setting foundation. A must-have to conquer shine.

ZERO(COLORLESS)

SHELL BUTTERCREAM DESERT SUEDE

DUAL FINISH PRESSED MINERAL POWDERThe Basics: A lightweight pressed powder foundation that can be applied wet or dry to create a silky, smooth finish. Use dry for a soft matte look or damp for more coverage. The lightweight, talc-free formula works beautifully with all skin tones.

CORRECTORThe Basics: Creamy, pigment rich correctors designed to conceal and camouflage skin imperfections. The ultimate coverup for scars, blemishes, birthmarks or dark under-eye circles. Blend with Make-Up Designory’s Cream Foundations for a flawless, full coverage make-up.

PALETTE REFILL

PALETTE REFILL

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eyes*CAKE EYELINERThe Basics: A long-lasting, water-acti-vated liner known for its precision and versatility. The make-up experts’ choice that’s perfect for everyday use. Create subtle or dramatic looks effortlessly with this professional-quality eyeliner. Go from a super fine line for everyday wear to a thicker line for more intensity.

BROW FIXThe Basics: Keep brows groomed and gorgeous with Brow Fix. This non-flaking gel formula sweeps on with a brush applicator for maximum precision and convenience. Squeezable tube is ideal for use in a professional make-up kit, or to create sleek brows on the go.

MASCARACream and volumizing

The Basics: Award-winning Volumizing Mascara, rich in pigment for even coverage and lush with fiber to maximize and lengthen for super-volumizing results. Brush applicator allows ultra-smooth application and control for individual users, whether creating a subtle daytime look or glamorous evening eyes. Squeezable tube is ideal for professionals and everyday use.

The Basics: Vibrant and silky Eye Colors, lushly rich with pigments for long-lasting color. The unique velvet consistency allows these versatile shadows to glide on smoothly and evenly – wet or dry. Go wet for more intense, long-lasting color or to use as eyeliner.

EYE COLOR

SHIMMER EYE COLOR

MATTE EYE COLOR

TAUPE

AUBURN

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BLACK

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CLEAR

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DAISY SUNSET SUNFLOWER FIREBRICK

CAJUN SPICE

BRONZED SPANISH GOLD

GALAXY BROWN-STONE

OPALSKY

SUGAREDVIOLET

VOODOO

MIDNIGHT TINSEL GRAPHITE

CASHMERE PIXIE

PINKGRAPEFRUIT

POMEGRANATE PINKILLUSION

VINEYARD

SHAMROCK PACIFIC TEATREE

MOSS

BONE APRICOT WHEAT CHAMOIS TAUPECANYON

ESPRESSO

SIENNA(DEMI-MATTE)

ORCHID CONCORD

CANVAS

SEDONA

BERRYWOOD

DECO

SEMISWEET

SMOKED SAPPHIRE

FLIGHT

STATUE VELVETINE

ONYX

PAVEMENT

EYE PENCILThe Basics: Versatile Eye Pencils soft enough to line the eyes, yet firm enough to define brows. Color glides on effortlessly, whether lining eyes precisely or shaping and filling in brows. Available in natural, pigment-rich colors to complement every skin tone.

BROWN BLACK

PALETTE REFILL

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lips*

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HENNA

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BARE MAGNOLIA

CANTALOUPE CUPID SPICY

JAVA

LIP PENCILThe Basics: Pigment-rich Lip Pencils soft enough to shade the entire lip, yet firm enough to line and define with precision. The long-lasting color glides on easily to complement Make-Up Designory’s luscious lipsticks and glosses. Creamy enough to mix colors and create your own shade.

LIP GLOSSThe Basics: Rich, luminous Lip Glosses that leave lips feeling smooth and hydrated with radiant shine. They glide on easily, never leaving lips feeling sticky or heavy. Use these slick glosses alone for a sheer wash of color or layer over lipstick to enhance the shade.

LIP GLAZEThe Basics: Light, emollient Lip Glazes deliver a burst of sheer, glossy color that’s smooth and never sticky. Stash the squeezable tube in a handbag for a quick sweep of color on the go, or use a brush for more precise application.

SHEER LIPSTICKThe Basics: Luscious Sheer Lipsticks in an array of translucent colors compliment skin tone from extra-light to rich and dark. Ultra-emollient formula leaves lips feeling soft and supple.

SATIN LIPSTICKThe Basics: Luxurious Satin Lipsticks with emollient-rich, non-drying formula that leaves lips feeling soft, smooth and supple. Provides long-lasting color with a smooth, opaque matte finish. Available in an elegant selection of lush, deep colors.

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cheeks*

skincare*

CHEEK COLORThe Basics: Versatile powder Cheek Colors formulated with pigment-rich ingredients for a smooth, even finish. Available in a spectrum of beautiful colors – from soft and natural to bright and bold – that will add warmth and intensity to all skin tones.

COLOR CREMEThe Basics: Sheer, non-greasy cheek and lip colors add a fresh glow to the skin. Use alone to create natural warmth, or over foundation for a colorful finish. Creates glowing color that ap-pears to radiate naturally through the skin.

PALETTE REFILL

LEMON CREAM

(HIGHLIGHT)

WARM BISQUE

ROSE PETAL

BUBBLEGUM COOLMAUVE

BERRY POPPY GARNET GLOW SOFT PEACH

PUMPKIN ROSEBEIGE

RUSSET BRICK GINGERBREAD

TULIP SWEET CHEEKS

SUN ROSE

FACE PRIMERThe Basics: Lightweight gel Face Primer works beautifully with Cream Foundations to create a flawless, long-lasting finish. Apply directly to the skin prior to foundation using a sponge or your fingertips to create an extra smooth surface, or mix into foundation for a creamier consistency.

MAKE-UP REMOVER TOWELETTES (40 TOWELETTES)

The Basics: These refreshing towelettes leave skin feeling clean while removing all traces of make-up. No water necessary.

Convenient resealable packet keeps towelettes moist and ready for use. Perfect

for life on the go.

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brus

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Fine, tapered point is ideal for creating extremely thin lines when using cream or cake products

Tapered point allows for a precise, even application

Fine, sharp angle is perfect for creating precise, even lines

Small oval shape works great for Eye Color detail

Flexible oval shape allows for easy color appli-cation

Soft, full oval shape is ideal for blending Eye Color

Wide, tapered bristles allow for quick and even coverage

Firm oval shape helps to blend and apply Eye Color with control

Long, tapered bristles are porous yet soft to the touch and are ideal for blending Eye Colors

Dense, soft, short bristles are ideal for creating a smoky eye

Small, fan-shaped bristles allow for coverage from the inner corner to the outer edge of the eye

Fine angle is ideal for applying cream products to hard-to-reach areas

Tapered bristles are ideal for creating a precise lip line

A travel-sized brush for lip line application on the go

Straight, narrow edge is ideal for under the lash line, for maximum coverage

Straight, tight edge helps to create and blend lines with precision

Soft fan-shaped bristles are ideal for removing powder from under the eyes and other hard-to-reach areas

Dense bristles are soft to the touch and angled for precise, controlled contouring

Dense, dome-shaped bristles are soft to the touch and ideal for gently gliding color onto the skin

Ultra-soft bristles remove and deposit powder products with ease

Squared, flexible bristles are versatile and easy to manipulate to achieve a variety of character looks

Tapered bristles are ideal for applying cream products to hard-to-reach areas or for creating a precise lip line

Ultra-fine bristles blend cream products smoothly and evenly around the face

#920 angle liner

#900 round liner

#100 round liner

#350 shadow blender

#210 angle liner

#500 mini fan mascara

#330 shadow fluff

#300 shadow blender

#340 large oval

#320 oval shadow

#810 smudger

#800 crease

#310 lip

#310s lip - portable

#510 duster

#720 powder

#700 cheek contour

#400 narrow flat

#940 foundation

#710 powder/blush

#930 concealer

#910 stipple

#410 wide flat

FACE/EYES

FACE/EYES

FACE /EYES

SFX/EYES EYES

LIPS

FACE

BROWS/FACE/EYES

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accessories*

TWEEZERSThe Basics: These precision-crafted, stainless steel slant tweezers allow for a perfect grip for cleaning up around the brow area.

EYELASH CURLERThe Basics: Create perfectly curled lashes with Make-Up Designory’s professional stainless steel eyelash curler. The specially designed arch creates an even curl without creasing. One replacement silicone pad included.

TRIMMING SCISSORSThe Basics: Trim facial hair, brows and false eyelashes with these professional stainless steel manicure scissors.

HAIR SCISSORSThe Basics: These professional quality stainless steel shears are perfect for trimming natural or synthetic hair for a variety character looks.

DISPOSABLE MASCARA WANDSThe Basics: Create flawless lashes using Make-Up Designory’s individual Disposable Mascara Wands. Universal to any lash type with a flexible tip for easy application.

DISPOSABLE PAPER PALETTEThe Basics: This wax coated Disposable Paper Palette is ideal for easy clean up in between make-up applications. Use to mix foundation, lipstick, lip glosses, glazes together and create quick custom colors.

2 OZ SPRAY BOTTLEThe Basics: Keep liquids organized and separated with Make-Up Designory’s plastic 2oz spray bottles. Conveniently sized for travel and fits perfectly into any professional kit or cosmetic bag.

COTTON MAKE-UP APPLICATORSThe Basics: Professional quality, double sided point tip applicators are a must have for any make-up kit. The firm, pointed tips allow for precise application and blending, giving ultimate control.

POWDER PUFFSThe Basics: Create a flawless, matte finish using these soft velour puffs. Specifically designed to pick up and hold powder for an even application. Available in packs of 2 or 10.

ORANGEWOOD STICKSThe Basics: These finely grained wooden sticks are ideal for applying MUD’s false eyelashes.

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BLACK

BLUE FRESH BRUISE MAROON MUSTARD

OLIVE GREEN RED WHITE

AIRBRUSH KITThe Basics: The HD Air System components include the MAX-3 airbrush, AC-66H Air Compressor and the airbrush cleaning station. Kits are available with or without the compressor. Can also be combined with 22 HD Air shades, many of which have been formulated to exactly match certain MUD Cream Foundations, Cheek Colors, Highlights and Shadows. Also includes six colors for extra versatility when mixing and color-matching.

CHARACTER/FX WHEELSThe Basics: The CFX/FX wheels are designed for creating a variety of injuries including cuts and bruises with a formula designed to hold up under today’s extreme production environments, these inovative color wheels will help you achieve a wide range of unique character looks.

CFX WHEEL #1 - Black, White, Olive Green and Red. This combination of colors can be used for cuts, burns and aged injuries such as bruising.

CFX WHEEL #2 - Fresh Bruise, Mustard, Blue and Maroon. Perfect for making fresh bruises and injuries.

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HD AIRThe Basics: Developed for use with the airbrush or as a liquid make-up, this silicone-based formula creates a sheer, beautiful coverage with a dewy appearance. Works seamlessly with any MUD cosmetic product. Choose from 22 shades, many of which have been formulated to match certain MUD Cream Foundations, Cheek Colors, Highlights and Shadows.

Also includes six colors for extra versatility when mixing and color-matching. Also available, the HD AIR Kit with all 22 shades included.

WB 2 WB 3 WB 4

CB 3CB 2 CB 4

CB 5

YG 1

GY 2

YG 3

GY 3

DW 5

TULIP SWEET CHEEKS

LIGHT SHADING 4

BLACK

BLUE MUSTARD OLIVE GREEN

RED

WHITE

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professional*

YELLOW LIGHTLIGHT ORANGE LIGHT

SHADING 1 SHADING 2 SHADING 3

SHADING 4 SHADING 5

WB 2 WB 3 WB 4

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8-HOLE UNFILLED PALETTEThe Basics: Convenient 8-Hole Palette comes empty to make it easy to customize any combination of Make-Up Designory’s refillable cream products. This reusable, magnetic palette eliminates the need for disposable, one-use make-up holders. The experts’ choice for its versatility and smart design.

STAINLESS STEEL PALETTEThe Basics: Reusable, stainless steel work palette is ideal for blending any make-up product to create custom colors. Use of a palette also allows the pro to always maintain hygienic practices.

PALETTE KNIFEThe Basics: Stainless steel palette knife is a must-have for removing cream make-up products from their components, quickly and easily. Protects make-up from cross-contamination.

35-WELL PALETTEThe Basics: Conveniently store up to 35 of your favorite lipsticks and cream products in this sleek plastic palette. Great for organizing customized colors for easy access on set.

*Never pour hot products directly into the palette, always allow product to cool and scoop using a Palette Knife.

SET BAGThe Basics: This durable, uniquely-designed Set Bag is perfect for organizing all of your make-up related essentials in one place for easy access. The large center compartment is surrounded by handy pockets for storing bottles and cans. A must-have for every make-up artist.

3-N-1 BRUSH HOLDERThe Basics: This custom designed, 3-N-1 Brush Holder boasts three convenient functions, each ideal for keeping brushes organized and protected. Wear it as a waist belt for work on the go, use it as a stand-up holder for easy access to tools, or simply roll it up to store your brushes safely. Durable black belt has a protective flap and several pouches to hold brushes and other essentials.

CONTINUITY FACE CHART (50 SHEETS)

The Basics: Note every detail while creating unique make-ups using MUD’s custom designed Continuity Face Charts. The porous paper allows for realistic blending when using make-up or colored pencils.

EMPTY 4 WELL WHEELThe Basics: This empty palette has 4 compart-ments for cream products and is perfect for custom blending colors. The compact palette is a convenient size with a screw top to secure product.

HIGHLIGHT/SHADOW PALETTEThe Basics: Creamy Highlights & Shadows are perfect for contouring cheekbones or sculpting dimension into the face. Slim the face, minimize strong features and highlight cheeks or jaw with these versatile shades.

CORRECTOR PALETTEThe Basics: Creamy, pigment-rich correctors designed to conceal and camouflage skin imperfections. The ultimate cover-up for scars, blemishes, birthmarks or dark under-eye circles. Use alone or blend with Make-Up Designory’s Cream Foundations for a flawless, full-coverage make-up. Available in eight refillable colors.

FOUNDATION PALETTE #1The Basics: From a sheer, light tint to a flawless full-coverage finish, Make-Up Designory’s series of cool-to-warm, light-to-medium shades of cream foundations are versatile and easy to apply. Formulated for ultra-smooth blending and application, coverage holds up beautifully under the most extreme conditions.

FOUNDATION PALETTE #2The Basics: From a sheer, light tint to a flawless full-coverage finish, Make-Up Designory’s series of yellow-green, light-to-dark shades of cream foundations are versatile and easy to apply. Formulated for ultra-smooth blending and application, coverage holds up beautifully under the most extreme conditions.

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The Basics: Professional quality eyelashes, in a variety styles from natural to high-fashion.

tools*

palettes*

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4 HOLE EMPTY EYE COLOR PALETTEThe Basics: This empty palette holds four of the MUD Eye Colors. Perfect for traveling or carrying in a make-up bag for touch-ups.

8 HOLE EMPTY CHEEK / EYE COLOR PALETTEThe Basics: Make-Up Designory’s empty 8-Hole Palette allows the user to combine six refill Eye Colors and two refill Cheek Colors. This versatile palette is great for traveling or on-set use.

10 HOLE EMPTY CHEEK COLOR PALETTEThe Basics: Make-Up Designory’s empty 10-Hole palette is slim and profes-sional. Holds ten MUD Cheek Colors.

12 HOLE EMPTY EYE COLOR PALETTEThe Basics: Make-Up Designory’s empty 12-Hole palette is slim and profes-sional. This palette holds twelve MUD Eye Colors.

TRAVEL BRUSH CASEThe Basics: Now you can take your favorite make-up brushes wherever you go. The lightweight yet durable black microfiber material wipes clean and the convenient magnetic closure keeps brushes in place during transit.

The sleek, envelope-style travel brush set includes the 210S, 300S, 310S, 710S, 800S and 810 series.

Empty case also available.

MAKE-UP CASE SETThe Basics: This durable, uniquely designed case is ideal for easy access to all your make-up related essentials. A must-have for every make-up artist, the sturdy set case is perfect for travel. Two clear pouches conveniently store a variety of make-up, tools, bottles and jars.

CLEAR POUCHThe Basics: A clear, durable pouch that conveniently stores a variety of make-up, tools, bottles and jars for easy access.

PENCIL SHARPENERThe Basics: Creates the perfect point for lip and eye pencils. Metal blade works smoothly and easily with precision. Convenient cleaning stick helps to remove product from blade and inside sharpener.

PROFESSIONAL MAKE-UP SPONGE (12 PRE-CUT SPONGES)

The Basics: Create a flawless look effortlessly with these specially designed, disposable Professional Make-up Sponges. Unique shape offers extra surfaces and density keeps cream products from absorbing into sponge. Use wet or dry for smooth, even application.

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She’s the One

Fearless, powerful and feminine. She’s the one.The Fall of 2014 brings with it a brisk of new air, a powerful force - a strong feminine beauty. Her eyes captivate and her lips are spellbinding - you’ve never met, but she’s the one.

Eyes // Brownstone Eye Color Black Cake Eyeliner

New Collection from MUD

Lips // Mauve Lip Pencil Burlesque Lipstick

Shop MUD products online: mudshop.com & shop.mudeurope.com

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Fall’s sultry eyes are created with the richness of Brownstone and the precision of Black Cake Eyeliner on our beautiful model Maya. The graceful ballerina, Hyemin Kim lends her captivating beauty for our step-by-step tutorial. Each model’s lips are potent in Burlesque’s burst of deep berry red.

Step by Step

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Create the perfect canvas with a MUD Cream Foundation and apply to the entire face using the #940 Foundation Brush.

Apply Brownstone Eye Color using the #320 Shadow Brush or #350 Shadow/Blender Brush. Use the #210 Angled Liner Brush to wing the Brownstone into the outer corner and fill in the complete shape up to just above the lid.

Using the #100 Eyeliner Brush or the #210 Angled Liner Brush, add the Black Cake Eye-liner to define the lash line, with a wing that outlines the Brownstone.

Use the Mauve Lip Pencil to define the lip line and fill in to deepen the lip color.

To create the classic brow, draw in the eye brows with a complimentary shade of Eye Pencil or Eye Color. Layer the color lightly for more depth.

Follow the lower lash line with a soft application of Brownstone in the outer corner of the eye using the #210 Angled Liner Brush.

Work the Liner into the lower lash line, extend-ing it just after the outer corner of the eye. For a more dramatic look, apply Lash 101.

Layer the Burlesque Lipstick with the #310 Lip Brush for a rich color.

Finished look on Hyemin Kim

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SCULPTING THE FACE

EYEBROWS

EYE MAKE-UP

LIPS

Final look2. The second step is designing the eyebrows. For a precise

and realistic shape of the brows, draw hair by hair on the face chart. Using a fine brush, first sketch the position of the actual brow with a lighter color. Next, apply the shade a little darker over the entire shape. Finally, accent the outer corner of the brow with an eyeliner.

ProductsEye Color: PavementCake Eyeliner: BlackToolsBrushes #210, #100

3. This face chart was designed for the MUD image specifically for the eye products so the

focus will be an eccentric eye make-up application. Apply a light Eye Color to the inner corner of the eye. Then add a darker color in the outer corner, extending it all over the upper lid and towards the eyebrow. For more intensity, first apply the creamier version of the color, over the upper lid. Then blend it in using the powder form for a precise transition. Next, take a fine brush to line the eyes. Apply to both the top and bottom lids. Use the same brush with less product to create lashes with lots of volume. Give life to the iris by coloring it with color pencils.

ProductsEyeshadow/Canvas,Onyx, StatueCFX1/BLACKCake Eyeliner/BlackToolsBrushes: #300, #810, #210, #100

1. The first step to this look is bringing dimension to the

face by using principles of highlight and shadowing. Cream or powder products in flesh tones work best. The more shades of products you use, the more dimension you will achieve. Look for the light spots and shadows of your face by using a mirror.

ProductsEye Color: Bone, Taupe, StatueDual Finish Pressed Powder: DFL#2ToolsBrushes: #340, #300, #810

4. The final step is creating the lips. Use a cream

product, blending it softly on the paper and adding dimension by building up layers of product. For a more realistic look, add lip wrinkles using your own lips for direction on how to draw them.

ProductsLipstick/ Sandy BeachCream Highlight/ Light ToolsBrush #210

step by step

face chart

Contributor: Vanja Djuran, Lead make up artis and instructor at MUD Europe

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face chart

&ImpressChoose

Introducing MUD’s New Lip Colors That Make a StatementThe new, vivacious colors that can transform your look from fun to fabulous are making their way within the MUD lip color collection. These rich, luscious hues go on smooth while the pinks, oranges and reds show off a proud to be loud attitude that is sure to draw a crowd.

Make-Up Designory Los Angeles

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Make-Up Designory Europe

Rimska cesta 13, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, EU 00 386 1 6200 348

Make-Up Designory New York

375 W Broadway # 202 New York, NY 10012 001 212-925-9250

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MUDMalaika Foundation

MUD Cares continues to support the Georges Malaika

Foundation and its founder, Noella Musunka, who’s

organization focuses on the empowerment of African

girls through education. Such efforts continue to show

improvement by striving to build tomorrow’s leaders.

The school will educate over 200 young women in the

village of Kalebuka by September. The students are all

surrounded by a loving and dedicated staff of teachers

and coaches supporting them all the way. Even in the

face of tragedy such as the case of two girls, Beatrice

and Juliene, who recently lost their mother to a deadly

disease shortly after losing their father, the orphaned girls

will continue their dedication to education with the full

support of the GMF supporters.

Of her recent trip to Kalebuka, Noella stated that “Seeing

the impact we are having in Kalebuka reminds me of why

I wake up every day and volunteer hours of my time – it is

a priceless experience.”

A few of the exciting activities that the school hosted this

year includes raising awareness of Women’s Day and

educating the girls on protection against malaria. To learn

more about this life changing, empowering foundation,

go to www.gmfafrica.org.

Open House for Prospective Students

MUD held their Annual Summer Open House on June 7th

at the Burbank campus. Over 60 guests were entertained

with demonstrations and lectures from Beauty and FX

instructors such as the 1980’s Retro Avant Garde beauty

and hair demo from MUD’s very own Beauty 101 instructor

Lisa Leveridge. Following a tough act was the amazing

gilded avant-garde look from Beauty/FX 201 instructor

David Langford. Prospective students and families toured

the campus and inquired on programs. They also looked

on as grad combo Cat and Niko worked their FX magic on

their model Danny, transforming him into a very creepy and

decrepit zombie character. The event went out with a bang

with a raffle to a very lucky winner. A Fall Open House is set

to come with even more surprises.

Expert Advice for MUD Students

Celebrity artist friends of MUD help make the experience

of the students, the most enlightening and insightful

experience as possible. Their casual visits and

conversations with the students bring inspiration and

insight that they wouldn’t get otherwise. Over the past

few months, three artists in particular gave professional

advice that any artist would appreciate.

David Dupuis

When you bring in award-winning artists that have a portfolio

of creations from Pirates of the Caribbean, X-Men: The Last

Stand, The Hunger Games, and Blade II, you never know

what to expect. At MUD’s Industry Speaks event, David

Dupuis did not disappoint. As a matter of fact, he wowed.

Students explored the world through the eyes of Dupuis as

he walked them through a variety of his works using gels,

appliances, and foam.

His best advice: “While you’re studying, you are already

connected to this world. Be ready or close to ready when

that window of opportunity opens up for you.”

David DeLeon

Emmy Award winning makeup artist David DeLeon also

visited MUD showing students why he’s one of the most

sought after makeup artist in the industry. He has worked

with such talents as Barbra Streisand, Ellen Degeneres,

Portia de Rossi, Harrison Ford, Sarah Michelle Gellar and

Jane Fonda lending his talents to numerous films, television

shows, stage plays, and print work. He also lectures at

makeup schools and conventions around the world.

His defining words of wisdom:

“Establish relationships. We pull from people we know. It’s

rare that you hire someone you don’t know anything about.”

“You’re never going to work under optimum conditions. You

have to learn how to operate under chaos.”

“Do whatever you’re passionate in. It’s good to know all sorts

of make-up, but stick to what you’re passionate about.”

Kevin James Bennett

What do you get when you place make-up brushes in the

hands of a guy in the storefront window in New York City?

Kevin James Bennett.

As MUD’s Industry Speaks weekly event invited Kevin to

speak to MUD students, he wanted to do more than simply

give words of encouragement. Prior to the event, the Emmy

Award winning artist casually visited the classrooms, talking

to students as they worked on their current projects. During

their discussions, Kevin pointed out a few keys to success

based upon his own experience.

“Be confident, but know the difference between confidence

and arrogance.”

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“Preparation for the future includes lots of practice and

sharing your ideas.”

“It takes a variety of skills to go from an artist to a brand.

Learn as many as you can.”

In the heart of Transylvania

After inauguration of the Make Up Designory Shop in the lovely

and vibrant city of Bucharest, in December 2013, the success

of MUD in Romania lead to the next level: the opening of the first

MUD Studio. It took couple of months to search for the perfect

location, but we finally made it!!! Integrated in an educational

artistic center that offers a wide range of classes—painting,

theater, modelling, ballet, dancing, music etc.—MUD Studio

Transylvania will share with the students the great experience

of its professional make-up artists. MUD couldn’t have chosen

a more dynamic and chic city in Romania, and probably in

Central-East Europe, to partner with than Cluj-Napoca. It is the

second largest town in Romania, a magnificent city, placed in

the heart of Transylvania, with so many things to offer—from

a cultural, culinary, architectural and historical point of view.

Called the “Treasure City” since the 16th Century, the medieval

ambiance combined with the charm of the Baroque and

Romantic, Vienna attracts tourists from all over the world. Cluj-

Napoca, nominated as the European Youth Capital in 2015,

but also aspiring to become a European Capital of Culture in

the near future, is considered one of the best places to study

in, from this part of Europe. With more than 10 universities,

this cultural city attracts 80 – 100 K students. And no one can

complain of boredom, as every weekend is filled with events

like: film festivals, fashion exhibits, artistic and magic shows,

culinary and traditional fairs, dog competitions or cycling tours.

International, vegan or Romanian restaurants, coffee shops,

tea-houses, pubs and clubs for any taste, make the image

of a multicultural and divers city. Once you visit Cluj-Napoca,

you will be fascinated by the architectural beauty of the several

dozen old churches, considering that this city was a place

of religious multiculturalism since 16th century, gathering

together the Orthodox people, the Lutherans, the Calvins, the

Unitarians or the Antitrinitarians. There are palaces, museums

and statues, local stories and legends, but one also can enjoy

the hospitality of the people.

After a hard day studying at the MUD Studio, combining

theoretical notions with a lot of practice, get inspired by a

beautiful view, climbing up to the Citadel and enjoying a great

panorama of the traditional tile rooftops and lush parks. Study

the art of make-up in a professional set-up, guided by experts

in this field, but also let yourself be enchanted by a setting

which combines a medieval atmosphere and a western,

modern vibe. We are waiting for you to start a new adventure

from 8th of September at the first Beauty Essentials course in

Romania, designed as an introduction to beauty makeup with

an emphasis on the techniques required in today’s multifaceted

make-up industry.

For complete course contents, fees and registration details,

contact a MUD Romanian Representative at info@ mudstudio.ro /

+40 751 324 444.

DOBI becoming retailer of MUD Cosmetics

DOBI, the largest wholesaler of beauty products in

Switzerland, carries over 12,000 products in their divisions

of hair, nail, feet and cosmetics. Products are sold in three

beauty magazines across the country and in the most

recognized beauty e-shop on www.dobi.ch. Other popular

divisions include their furniture department and their

beauty academy where future stylists can learn by one of

Switzerland’s best educational institutions.

DOBI is very proud to be a new retailer of MUD Cosmetics

and we look forward to a great collaboration.

DOBI-INTER AG, Bernstrasse West 64, 5034 Suhr, Tel. +41

62 855 22 22, www.dobi.ch

Collection Photoshoot

When it comes to creating a seasonal look, there’s more to

beauty than meets the eye. With the look comes a campaign

and with a campaign, there must be specific details-lots

of details. To ensure that all the specifics were carried out,

MUD’s Product Development Manager, Francine Reich and

Marketing and PR Director, Svenya Nimmons traveled with

the creative team for the photo shoot at the Kempinski Palace

Portorož off the Adriatic coast of southwestern Slovenia.

“We’re looking for the classic look that transcends into

a variety of cultures. It has to be something that shows

strength in the way of beauty, but with an edge that makes

it more than just a pretty picture,” explains Svenya who has

worked on the development of brands for companies like

Dell and Toyota.

Francine’s focus was on how the make-up translated on the

model and through the lens of the camera. The versatility of

MUD products are always stretched to new limits by MUD

artists for every campaign and this one was no different,

as they showcased the essence of MUD’s new seductive

lipstick shade Burlesque.

With the creative team’s styling and artistic eye for the

perfect setting and MUD’s corporate team, every aspect of

the campaign emerged, symbolizing perfectly. The brand’s

foundation of tradition fused with cosmopolitan.

MUD Studio Zagreb

MUD Studio Zagreb opens its door in September under the

expert leadership of Lucija Juroš. Four years ago, Lucija has

established the first ever Croatian beauty agency. Considering

the fact that from day one MUD was her first choice, combined

with her vast enthusiasm and passion for make up, the only

logical step was to open MUD Studio Zagreb.

Lucija has more than ten years of experience working in

television, film, theatre, fashion, art and bridal make up. She

has worked with some of the most prominent people in the

business and is often their first choice when it comes to

choosing an agency to work with.

Croatian make up artist and industry professionals have

great things to look forward to. Starting this fall, MUD’s

highly regarded educational curriculum is being offered to

all make up enthusiasts thus making it simple to become a

professional make up artist with an international certification.

MUD Studio Zagreb is located at Republike Austrije street

no. 7 in Zagreb.

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Los Angeles

Ljubljana, Slovenia Berlin, Germany Milan, Italy

New York

Schools

StudiosHeadquarters for European Studios

FIND schools, studios & partner schools

Make-Up Designory Los Angeles

129 S. San Fernando Blvd.Burbank, CA 91502818-729-9420www.facebook.com/makeupdesignorywww.facebook.com/mudschoolswww.mudshop.comwww.mud.edu

MUD Studio SloveniaRimska cesta 13, 1000 LjubljanaSlovenia, Europe

+386 1 6200 [email protected]/mud.euwww.mudeurope.com

MUD Studio BerlinSredzkistr. 5210405 Berlin, Germany

[email protected]

MUD Studio MilanoVia Casale 3/a20144 Milano, Italy

+ 39 02 45 48 51 [email protected]

Make-Up Designory New York

65 Broadway, 15th FloorNew York, NY 10006212-925-9250www.facebook.com/makeupdesignorywww.facebook.com/mudschoolswww.mudshop.comwww.mud.edu

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Bella Torre Academy - Honolulu Hawaii99-084 Kauhale StreetSuite 1AAiea, HI 96701001 808-484-4871bellatorreacademy.com

Bellus Academy - El Cajon Campus1073 E. Main StreetEl Cajon, CA 92021001 619-442-3407bellusacademy.edu/elcajon

Bellus Academy - Manhattan CampusCampus 1130 Westloop PlaceManhattan, KS 66502001 785-539-1837bellusacademy.edu/manhattan

Bellus Academy - National City Campus1520 E. Plaza BoulevardNational City, CA 91950001 619-474-6607bellusacademy.edu/nationalcity

Bellus Academy - Poway Campus13266 Poway RoadPoway, CA 92064001 858-748-1490bellusacademy.edu/poway

Blake Austin College - Vacaville California 611-K Orange DriveVacaville, CA 95687001 707-448-3100blakeaustincollege.edu

Career Academy of Beauty - Garden Grove California 12741 Valley View StreetGarden Grove, CA 92845001 714-897-3010 [email protected]

Eric Fisher Academy - Wichita Kansas6727 W. CentralWichita, KS 67212United States001 316-440-5555ericfisheracademy.com

Gould’s Cosmetology School – Memphis Tennessee1203 Ridgeway Rd. Suite 203Memphis, TN 38229001 901-767-6647gouldsacademy.com

Instituto Avant - Saltillo MexicoRaquel Siller #125Colonia Los Gonzalez25204 Saltillo Coahuila001 (844)906 04 [email protected]

Metro Beauty Academy - Allentown Pennsylvania4977 Medical Center CenterAllentown, PA 18106001 610-398-6227metrobeautyacademy.edu

New York Institute of Beauty - Islandia New York11 Oval Drive, Suite #180Islandia, NY 11749001 631-582-4737nyib.com

Penrose Academy - Scottsdale Arizona 13402 N. Scottsdale RoadSuite B 160Scottsdale, AZ 85254001 480-222-9540penroseacademy.com

Pivot Point International - Bloomingdale Illinois144 E. Lake StreetBloomingdale, IL 60108001 847-985-5900pivotpoint.edu/bloomingdale

Pivot Point International - Evanston Illinois1560 Sherman Avenue, Suite 700Evanston, IL 60201001 847-905-5300pivotpoint.edu/evanston

The Salon Professional Academy - Onalaska Wisconsin566 Theater RoadOnalaska, WI 54650001 608-783-7400salonproacademy.edu

Tennessee School of Beauty - Knoxville Tennessee4704 Western Ave.Knoxville, TN 37921001 865-384-8564tennesseeschoolofbeauty.com

Cairo, Egypt

Guadalajara, Mexico

Guatemala City, Guatemala

Lagos, Nigeria Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Kortrijk, Belgium

Beirut, Lebanon

Zagreb, CroatiaGent, Belgium

Partner schools

schools, studios & partner schools

MUD Studio Cairo18 Goal Gamal St., from Al Batal Ahmed Abdel Aziz st.

Mohandiseen, Cairo, [email protected]

MUD Studio LebanonCity Mall -SeasideEntry P1 level, below BHVJal El Dib - Kanj St.,

Dadour Center, Block B, GF04-722014/5/6; [email protected]

MUD Studio GuatemalaAvenida Las Americas 13-37, Zona 14

Guatemala City, Guatemala 01041+502 [email protected]

MUD Studio GuadalajaraRegina #1631, Providencia C.P. 44630 Guadalajara, Jal., México 011 36402190 /

[email protected]

MUD Studio KortrijkCasinoplein 58500 Kortrijk, België

+32 056 31 31 [email protected]

MUD Studio Lagos12B Fatai Idowu ArobiekeOff Admiralty RoadLekki Phase 1 Lagos

[email protected]

MUD Studio Cluj-NapocaPiata 1 Mai, nr.1-2400058 Cluj-NapocaPhone 0264442110 /

[email protected]

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Create with MUD’s NEW Eye Colors

Bring your artistic vision to life with MUD’s NEW Eye Colors. These highly-pigmented

matte colors deliver a vibrant blue in Flight and Deco, a decadent brown with Semisweet

and the richness of purple royalty with Velvetine. Warm-up your masterpiece with

the sunset of Sedona, or cool down with the simplicity of stones in Statue and

Pavement—or, keep it simple with a wash of white in Canvas. Let your brush tell a

story that’s never been told!

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