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Lebanese makeup artist Joelle Mardinian has made it rather big in the world of beauty and is especially known for her talent in makeup makeovers. With a rapidly expanding beauty salon currently located in several Middle Eastern countries under the name of Maison de Joelle, the MBC star keeps her fans updated with regards to anything and Although there are thousands of accounts to follow for inspiration, here is a list of the top makeup artists to follow on Instagram today:

With a rather striking resemblance to Kim Kardashian, this Dubai-based beauty has hit the mark of 13 million followers on Instagram. With endless updates on beauty tips, contouring methods, nail art, mini tutorials and her line of lashes, she is one person you need to follow.

Lebanese makeup artist Joelle Mardinian has made it rather big in the world of beauty and is especially known for her talent in makeup makeovers. With a rapidly expanding beauty salon currently located in several Middle Eastern countries under the name of Maison de Joelle, the MBC star keeps her fans updated with regards to anything and everything beauty.

With an Iraqi father and a Turkish mother, sisters Sonia and Fayza have dominated as beauty influencers on Instagram. Fayza is rarely to be seen in her pictures because she prefers to use her younger sister Sonia as her muse and face of the brand. Big eyes, small nose and plump lips are everyone’s dream, there is no denying that Fayza has mastered the desired look through her artistic approach to facial contouring.

Lebanese makeup guru Maya Ahmad knows how to embrace true Arab beauty. Best known as a Beauty Vlogger, Maya is constantly updating her fans on YouTube with simple tutorials and methods of naturally beautifying your face without looking too over the top.

Kuwait-born social media sensation, popularly known as "The Real Fouz," is known for her gorgeous locks and striking beauty. Followed by many Middle Eastern women, she is a big source of inspiration. She is currently contracted to Kuwaiti YouTube channel TvBelMokhba, where she gives her personal tips and tricks about makeup and hair regimens.

Kuwaiti beauty mogul Sondos has won the hearts of many fans in the Middle East with her on point YouTube tutorials that are focused primarily on attention grabbing eyes. With 2 million followers on Instagram, Sondos features her favorite makeup brands and tips on how to apply them.

With a staggering number of Instagram followers, Kuwaiti blogger and social media influencer Dalal is best known for her exquisite makeup tips and tricks. She is also a source of inspiration with regards to incorporating the hijab with her super stylish and over the top wardrobe.

Lebanese makeup artist Bouba is mosly known for his successful YouTube tutorials, “Beautique by Bouba,” in which he offers first hand advice, tips and tricks and a lot of inspiration for methods of applying makeup.


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Bahraini makeup artist Masooma Jalil Hashim honed her skills at MAC Cosmetics for seven years, but it was her understanding of what the modern Arab woman wants when it comes to beauty that pushed her into the spotlight. “In the past, Arabic songs were about the beauty of women’s eyes and their tanned skin,” she says. From being on celebrities’ speed dials to launching their own sellout products, these Arab beauty masters are making waves in the region.

Hala Ajam has been dominating the beauty industry for two decades. The Lebanese-born makeup artist was persuaded to enter the industry by her father, who wanted her to “follow her passion.” This fervor was sparked by the young Ajam delving into her mother’s beauty bag. “I stole my mother’s kohl and dark lipstick when I was 11. It’s still my favorite makeup look,” she smiles. After studying makeup in Beirut and Los Angeles, she gained recognition for her Lebanese–American approach to beauty. Having just moved her makeup studio to a new location in downtown Beirut, Ajam has “new beginnings” in her sights. She’s worked with models Claudia Schiffer and Adriana Karembeu, while in the Middle East her clients include HRH Queen Rania of Jordan, as well as singers Sherine Abdel-Wahab and Maya Diab. For this look, she created a simple yet edgy style for filmmaker and model Lana Al Beik. “I wanted to emphasize her eyes,” Ajam says. “She has bold, thick eyebrows. I would never touch them.” It’s a look synonymous with the region, where Ajam feels the women have a natural kind of beauty, which differentiates them from the rest of the world. “I believe that beauty is all about attitude and character,” she says. “Dare to have your own style and be unique.”

Bahraini makeup artist Masooma Jalil Hashim honed her skills at MAC Cosmetics for seven years, but it was her understanding of what the modern Arab woman wants when it comes to beauty that pushed her into the spotlight. “In the past, Arabic songs were about the beauty of women’s eyes and their tanned skin,” she says. This is still her focus, as illustrated on model Rene Borisova. Hashim accentuates her clients’ features by emphasizing the eyes’ almond silhouette with liner and lashes, and ensuring flawless skin. While Hashim is known for her work with Emirati singer Ahlam Al Shamsi, she’s also become the go-to makeup artist for Western celebrities visiting the region, including Paris Hilton and Olivia Palermo. “People’s taste in makeup is changing,” she says. “Europeans and Americans are being inspired by Arab beauty and vice versa. Beauty is all about giving people self-confidence.” She recently opened a salon in her hometown of Sanad, called Makeup Art, and has also expanded her repertoire beyond her YouTube channel – with its three million views – to include teaching masterclasses. The key to creating her looks, she says, is makeup brushes -“they are my hands.” Her year ahead holds exciting projects, with Hashim hinting at collaborations with leading beauty brands.

“I never wanted to be a hairdresser,” begins Georges El Mendelek, who grew up in Lebanon in a house full of artists. His father is famed haute coiffure Simon El Mendelek, but instead of following in his footsteps, the younger El Mendelek moved to Canada to study marketing. When he returned to Beirut, a friend asked for his help in styling her hair for a night out. “I was trying to blow dry her fringe, and I actually liked what I was doing,” he remembers. Four months later, he moved to London to study hairdressing at Saks Academy – “the only school I went to where I never missed a day,” he laughs. El Mendelek quickly built up his customer base, working with Lebanese singer Elissa and TV presenter Raya Abirached. He’s also worked on Project Runway Middle East, Arab Idol, Arabs Got Talent, and Dancing with the Stars. Women trust his vision, especially with cutting their hair short. Yet beauty comes from within, he believes. “Every woman has something beautiful in her, she just needs to bring it out with her look. The more I show your character, the better you feel. And when you feel good, everything around you looks beautiful.” One hair transformation he remembers fondly is the one he created for style influencer Nour Arida. “I found the right canvas to work on,” he says. “She went from very long hair to a bob. It blew up.” It has since become her signature look, which helped pioneer the trend for more Arab women in the fashion industry to opt for a chop. It’s a look El Mendelek felt would flatter stylist and art director Samantha Francis Baker. “As a hairdresser, I tend to do my best to show how good the client looks and not how good or skilled I am,” he says. “I think this is the secret of what I do.”

“I always had a passion for beauty and colors,” begins Lebanese makeup artist Bassam Fattouh, “and I decided to pursue it.” His career has since seen him work with the biggest names in the Middle East, including Haifa Wehbe and Yara (Carla Nazih al-Berkashi). Fattouh’s love of beauty sprung from his mother, the first woman he ever did makeup on. “She fell in love with that look,” he reminisces. After studying at the Paris Carita Beauty Institute in France, he opened the first Bassam Fattouh Institute in Beirut in 1997 to share his knowledge with aspiring makeup artists. In a career spanning three decades, his defining moment was the launch of his eponymous makeup line in 2011; the first makeup artist in the Middle East to do so. “I get inspired by my clients’ character, style, and energy,” he says – and it’s this ability to highlight their natural beauty that makes him such a hit with them. For this look on fashion stylist Tamara Farra Hakim, Fattouh focused on his signature highlight. “I made sure to have a certain harmony of colors and shading to ensure a glamorous and contemporary finish,” he explains. He worked with his bestselling Backlighting in Bride’s Way, an innovative emulsion that can be worn alone or under foundation. Will this versatile bestseller be supplanted by another winner when he launches new products later this year? We’ll have to wait and see.

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One on One with Bassam Fattouh: Make-Up Artist to Arab Stars | About Her

One on One with Bassam Fattouh: Make-Up Artist to Arab Stars Beauty News As well as telling us about his new make-up range, Bassam Fattouh, make-up artist to stars like Haifa Wehbe and Elissa, shares his thoughts on this season’s trends and dishes out some tricks of the trade. If you want to feel like the most beautiful woman in the world, leave it up to master of make-up glam Bassam Fattouh. As well as spinning his customary magic, Lebanese Fattouh went on to launch his own cosmetics range in 2010, ensuring to develop products that answer to his professional requirements as well as offering his clientele make-up that balances quality and luxury. The internationally renowned celebrity make-up maestro just launched two new lines, “Kajal Kingdom,” a collection of seven pencil eyeliners, and “Velours Liquid Matte Lipsticks,” a long-lasting velvety liquid lipstick range in six shades.We chat with Fattouh, who gets his inspiration from textures and, of course, women, about the new products. We also get his insight about the world of make-up and what women really want. What’s more, he gives lots of insider advice, including how women living in the Arab region can hone their make-up application in hot and humid weather and save some time.

How would you describe your signature look and what is it about your style that sets you apart from other make-up artists?My signature look is glamorous. There isn’t one make-up look that relates to every woman. Make-up evolves with you. I believe and I feel that I can auto-analyse a face when I see a woman. At that moment, I can envision what look I will go after and the end result.What do you love most about make-up? I love the perfect combination between what is beautiful and what is practical. Make-up is the perfect companion for a woman’s daily beauty.What pushed you to start your own make-up line?To put it simply, women! It’s about every woman, every client that I got to know, and most importantly trying to present a practical line that comforts women and doesn’t confuse them.

What was the inspiration behind your new ranges, “Kajal Kingdom” and “Velours Liquid Matte Lipsticks?” Tell us a bit about the textures and colours.The “Velours Liquid Matte Lipstick” (VAL) is a suede-soft matte lip stain inspired by luxuriously velvety textures.  It dresses your lips in one sufficient simple stroke, no need for countless applications. This breakthrough air-light yet powerfully creamy liquid will settle almost instantly, covering every little corner flawlessly. The best part? Say goodbye to dry, cracked lips after hours of matte wear, as the blend of moisturising essential oils will keep lips hydrated and keep colour bright, fresh and comfortable. It’s available in an array of six coveted shades that work for day and night.“Kajal Kingdom” (KK) is a modern twist on royalty; this velvety smooth collection of eyeliners combines the precision and colour release of a liquid liner with the true, rich colour of the legendary classic kajal.I was inspired by the ancient journey dating back to 18th century in the mystical Middle East, when kajal, also known as kohl, was used as a traditional cosmetic to beautifully contour and dramatically darken the edge of the eyes. At that time, the application of kajal reflected a status of royalty, just as the legendary Cleopatra did. KK is a collection of seven exotic pencil eyeliners where innovation meets tradition.

What are your favourite trends this season?Glowing radiant skin and matte lips, I can also highlight sparkling eyes with soft glitter application.Speaking of the season, can you give us some advice about summer-proofing our make-up so it lasts longer in hot and humid weather?For the eyes avoid oily and creamy eyeshadows. For the skin, use oil-free skin primer and use loose powder over foundation to take off the excess grease.

Which three make-up items do you believe every woman should have in her bag? To be perfectly honest it is very relative, depending on many factors such as a woman's complexion, what would give her a better look, etc For some it is mascara, for others it’s concealer or powder. It is generic in nature. Now if I had to name one item, I would say a lipstick because it could act like a facelift.If you weren’t a make-up artist, what else do you think you would be doing?I would be an interior designer.


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