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The magical crew for hair and makeup

Jessica Anderson moved down from Queensland 17 years ago to start her career as a flight attendant, spreading her wings further just over five years ago to establish Crew Faced Makeup Artistry, an award-winning hair and makeup service operating in three fixed locations in the Geelong area.

As well, Crew Faced operates as a mobile business throughout Melbourne and Victoria – “Have passport, will travel”, is how Jessica puts it.

Last year’s winner of the inaugural Geelong Wedding Business Awards, as well as the Brides Choice Awards (Geelong and Bellarine), Crew Faced is an exciting business specialising in bridal makeup application – but there’s lots more to this business.

The lovely new customised primary studio in Lara is where the seven-strong crew of hair and makeup artists offers special events, workshops and all services. Pep Me Up Cosmetic Injectables in Geelong West also offers all the team’s services, plus facials and injectables; then there’s photography studio Sugar Images in Malop Street, which has a large space for any of the Crew Faced services.

Crew Faced is an ideal option for wedding parties, hen’s nights and other special occasions. The mini-me service on offer is a wonderful option for ‘little princesses’, who get a costume, shoes, crown and wand (to keep) while getting their hair and make-up done in a two-hour session filled with fun, music and cupcakes.

Extensive experience is harnessed to provide a personalised, nurturing experience, and to empower women with magical beauty artistry in a warm and collaborative environment.

For more information and fab photos, go to Facebook and Instagram.

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