Professional Beauty London: Makeup Competition Winners 2021

by | Oct 19, 2021

Professional Beauty was back this weekend with their prestigious Makeup Competition.

Lan Nguyen Grealis, Competition Director and top MUA ran the two-day Makeup Competition, which consisted of five categories – Editorial, Film, Creative Influence, Bridal and Bodypainting – which allowed make-up artists to showcase their creativity and skills in application.

 

The categories were designed to reflect the ever-changing skills needed for today’s MUAs, with all who took part able to gain invaluable feedback and critique from the best make-up artists in the business. Judges, including British Beauty Council CEO Millie Kendall MBE, were impressed with the calibre of professionals who entered this year. 

 

The Winners of the 2021 PB London Makeup Competition are:

 

Category: Editorial – Pro; theme: Fashion Designer

First place: Ella Carr 

Second place: Adwoa Busia 

Third place: Becky Voss 

Category: Film – Pro; theme: A Modern Take on a Classic Character 

First place: Tasmyn Nicola 

Second place: Karina Szilagyi 

 

Category: Creative Influence; theme: Professional Beauty

First place: Adriana Herran (pictured bottom left)

Runner up: Minaz Mawjee

Category: Bridal

First place: Deimante Kondrotiene 

Second place: Maria Khan 

Third place: Anoushka Kowalska 

Category: Bodypainting – Learner; theme: Modern Art

Winner: Bethney Lyon 

Special recognitions: 

  • Siobhan Clifford 
  • Artjola Vladi 
  • Ellie Watkinson

 

Congratulations to this year’s winners, from all of us at the British Beauty Council!

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