![]() ![]() Picmonkey has been my jam for years! In fact, I still use it from time to time. What's also nice is that Facetune has free mini tutorials showing you how to use each feature so you're not left to figure it all out on your own. Facetune is great for smoothing skin, removing blemishes and drawing focus to any area of your photo that you want potential clients to see. While this isn't an app I use anymore, I really got a lot of good mileage out of it. ![]() If you have the patience and the time to learn it, and you want a super polished and editorial look, this is the best of the best. You can adjust all details of your photos making one part more defined, change colors of items, etc. The best lash artists in the industry use it however it's commonly used for magazines and any publication where photos need to look perfect. There's so much you can do with it from making skin look perfect to the feature I love, making you look slimmer. In the world of photo editing, photoshop is king. In today's article, I'm going to share the apps I and other top lash artists use to edit photos so you can use them too and take your photos to the next level. I had to find a photo editing software that I could use to make my images look professional and high end. Sure, the photo quality was the starting point but to take the photo from great to incredible required image editing. What I didn't know at the time was that all of those beautiful photos you see on social media and in magazines, weren't just taken from a great camera and posted online to see. Instead of taking pictures from my phone and sharing, I bought a used fancy DSLR camera from one of my coworkers in the corporate world and started learning how to use it. So while working on the other stuff, I put a lot of focus into photography and sharing high quality photos. But sharing high quality photos was something I knew I could use as a tool to immediately differentiate myself from other artists and attract the kind of clients I really wanted. would have to be at the top of their game. My skill, appearance, attitude, confidence, photos, social media, everything. I knew that in order to attract the kind of clients I wanted, it meant I'd have to become a better version of myself. In last week's blog, I mentioned how early in my career, I decided I wanted to take affluent clients and not spend a lot of time on clients that didn't value what I do or wouldn't pay what I felt I was worth. ![]()
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