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Makeup Artist in The City

Early calls, livery halls, boardroom cameras — makeup that reads perfectly on screen and at the lectern.

City bookings run on the clock, and so do I. Much of my Square Mile work is commercial: executives before a filmed interview or headshot session, speakers before a conference, teams before an annual dinner. Camera-ready makeup here is a technical job — controlling shine under hard lighting, keeping skin looking like skin in 4K — and it’s one I do quickly and quietly, on site.

The City is also a wedding district in its own right, with some of London’s most dramatic rooms hidden behind its facades. Livery hall ceremonies and Ned weekends bring me east as often as the boardrooms do.

Locally booked

Where City clients book me

Recent work includes wedding mornings at The Ned, ceremonies and receptions in the livery halls, and corporate makeup for films, headshots and events at offices across EC2 and EC3. For productions I work to call sheets and continuity; for weddings, to a timing plan built backwards from your ceremony.

Good to know

Booking in The City

Can you do makeup at our office before filming?

Yes — on-site corporate makeup is a regular part of my work. I need only a chair, a plug and reasonable light, and I keep each face to a tight, predictable slot so your filming schedule holds.

Do you handle very early weekday calls?

Routinely. City filming and events often start before the working day, and early calls are planned with margin — I confirm the schedule the day before and arrive set up before the first face is due.

More questions answered on the FAQ page.

Also nearby

I’m also frequently booked in Mayfair, Kensington, Chelsea — and anywhere else in London, just ask.

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