As the range, reach and access ballooned, so did the antagonism. The hostility towards makeup ranges from social media trolls referring to its use as false advertising to think pieces that categorise its use as anti-feminist.
Zaza Hlalethwa 22 Feb 2019 00:00 Comments Long long ago — before our time of airbrushing photo apps, the flood of Instagram makeup tutorials on our timelines and selfies boasting a sun-kissed glow and sharp cheekbones powered by highlighter compacts — contouring makeup was an asset used only by performers on stage. This makeup technique refers to the act of using makeup to enhance and chisel out certain facial features.
Naledi Ramokgopa showcases her skill is evident on the face of one of her clients, Pheladi Madungandaba. Photos: Delwyn Verasamy Similarly, Joburg-based makeup artist Palesa Mkhwanazi sees the artistry in her profession but adds that it may not be viewed as such because of how attainable it is. “Every other art form needs talent or training to pursue and more money to consume. That’s what makes it so cool for me, how accessible it is,” says Mkhwanazi.
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