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I got to teach a makeup class. I did not know what to expect. I certainly did not prepare a speech or anything, mainly because I do makeup every day and I feel like performing anything scripted could only make me nervous if one thing falls out of place. So, I was not nervous about the performance aspect of it but about the time give (45 minutes) and the turnout. Someone who has done what I do way longer in public taught a same class across the hall so I honestly didn't expect many people to show up. Girl was I wrong, haha! My banquets room was FULL! It was wonderful! All the ladies had questions, took notes, I even got some clients out of it and emails later. I actually did my model's foundation, highlight, contour and eyebrows in my room before we went down. That way I only did eye shadow, liner, lashes, lips and blush on the floor. The timing ended up being perfect. I am so looking forward to working more conferences.

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Hay gurl haaaaay! My name is Stephen or Amy, Amy Vodkahaus. I am a Bosnian-American makeup artist from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. First let me start off by saying thank you… Thank you for visiting my profile and thank you for being interested in what I do! You came to the right place. What I do can be summed up as changing lives and making people feel good about themselves by helping them acheive the look on the outside how they feel on the inside. I been into crossdressing for as long as I can remember. I used to sing around the house in my mom's clothes and play with her makeup. Poor thing thought I was gonna be a fashion designer and have a gorgeous wife. Looking back now I don't understand that logic. I haven't changed much since then except now I make my own clothes, I landed a gig in Kill Dolly Kill (a punk rock horror comedy musical by Troma) and makeup is my obsession and what I do for living. First time I dressed up in public was in 2005. Like most T-girls I used Halloween as an excuse to go out all dolled up. I started doing drag "professionally" meaning I was getting paid for it in 2010. Eventually people started coming up to me asking me to do their makeup. I been painting faces regularly over the years but makeup artistry was not my main source of income. I went to school for hospitality management thinking I'd work on a gay cruise line, be away for a few years and come back pay off my mortgage and student loans, and have this exciting career. Gurl…what a fucking joke. Even though I was really good at managing a hotel and people loved me I got burned out because I worked over 60 hours a week on salary. I made good money which I had no time to spend. Talk about the typical American imbalance of work life and personal time. People end up following their bills and not their dreams out of fear. I really hated my life and in May 2017 I said screw this shit, y'all can eat my ass, I am out. I took a leap of faith and decided to invest everything I had into making the crossdressing makeovers my occupation. I was terrified because up until then I had a steady secure income and freelancing is the exact opposite. I had to invest so much into assembling a full makeup kit, wigs, clothes and shoes in various sizes, all the photo equipment…and the list just kept getting longer. At the time Craigslist still had personals section and I advertised under M4T and T4T. I got so many responses and quickly started building the clientele. There isn't anyone around who does what I do as well as I do. I don't need to say that. My work speaks for itself. Take a look. I love and enjoy what I do! I really really do! My dog is very happy too because I am home a lot and we spend so much time together. I meet so many wonderful people and my favorite part of each makeover session is the reveal. The reactions are so rewardin. People are amazed, in disbelief and some even cry. Sometimes it gets me too because some of my clients are transwomen who aren't able to live their truth for the reasons you can guess. Majority of my clients are married and closeted and this is the outlet for them to be themselves even just for a moment. However, not all my clients are transfgendered, to some crossdressing is a fetish and purely sexual so they book me for photo shoots or just to get made up for a date. It is important for me that you understand that you are not alone. I work with many people just like you. I want you to feel welcome and safe. I started the YouTube channel and I also upload videos on here too so you can connect what you read on my website to the face and personality. You should not fear booking me if this is your first time. We all want to feel loved and accepted, no judgements. When it comes to makeover sessions I always take my time with everyone, I would not want you to ever feel rushed or cheated out of money. Let's be honest, you are paying me and my job is complete only when you are happy with the look and the photos we have taken. Right now I am working out of my home and I travel to client's locations. Eventually I want to own a business space big enough to fit a store that sells everything you could possibly need. I am networking and the goal is to be a vendor at all conferences across country.

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    adriana
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    4 years ago

    Čao jako mi je drago vidjeti nekog iz svog kraja kako uspješno vodi i živi svoj život te u društvu izgleda kako voli i želi.Inače fantastična si i smo tako dalje !

    Star Stalone
    Star Stalone
    3 years ago

    OMG! Absolutely Stunningly Beautiful and Super Sexy I wanna be the one to eatcha up Sugar!! 🙂

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