About ME

Makeup has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. Growing up in London, I was raised by my mum and older sister, two women at different stages of life, yet both teaching me, in their own ways, what beauty could mean. My mum, graceful and steady, always had her go-to routine. My sister, a teenager discovering herself, experimented fearlessly. Watching them both side by side in the mirror, felt like witnessing two different love stories with self-expression.

The city around me added to that story. Bus stops, train stations, and glowing makeup campaigns showed women who looked powerful, soft, edgy, elegant; sometimes all at once. I didn’t just see makeup as something you wore. I saw it as mood, memory, and meaning.

Though I’m still early in my journey as a freelance makeup artist, every look I create comes from that deep, personal place. I don’t believe in masking people, I believe in enhancing what’s already there, in ways that feel authentic and empowering. Whether it’s soft glam, full beat, or something in between, my goal is always to make someone feel truly seen.

Makeup, for me, is care. It’s creativity. It’s connection. And I feel genuinely grateful to share that with every client I meet.

Close-up of a black woman with dark hair styled in a side part, wearing gold jewellery, and a dark top, smiling and posing with her hand near her face against a plain background. Has soft glam makeup