Valerie Patrice Hunt is a make-up artists based out of California. She has worked with celebrity clients such as Oprah and many others. Valerie has been a make-up artists for over ten years. Expect to see beauty tips and advice from Valerie here on YSSI. Check out the newest post from Valerie giving advice to other make-up artists who work with high-end clientele.
Know Your Role As A Professional:
When I got the job working with Ms. Oprah Winfrey, I had already put in over 17 years in the business and had worked with a number of celebrities. That was in 2007 and she remains on my client roster along with Gayle King. The hardest part about starting the job with Ms. Winfrey is that she was already a household name and it was a small challenge keeping the television personality, “Oprah” separate from her then being my boss, Ms. Winfrey. First names are not an option unless they approve of such, even then ease your way into the new position. Don’t become too friendly and familiar.
One thing I’ve learned working in the entertainment business is that before you develop a friendship, you need to develop a trusting and professional relationship. You may be required to sign confidentiality agreements by A list celebrities to keep their personal business out of the media and out of your mouth. They are trusting you to come to work and simply do your job, making them feel and look their very best. The moment you start revealing their personal information to your family and friends, you are putting your job at risk. Look at their lives the same way you look at your own and treat them the same way you want to be treated, with respect. Respect their privacy and their personal space. Don’t ask ANY questions that are personal or talk about anything you’ve read in the media. I’ve seen so many hair, makeup and wardrobe stylists lose their jobs because they’ve divulged information to the wrong people. Once again, keep it Professional!
Watch your clients very closely and pay attention to detail. Pay attention to their moods, and always give them their space. Pay attention to how other professionals in their circle treat them, such as assistants, etc. You’re most likely to see the utmost professional conduct and pattern your walk after theirs. If you’re unsure, please ask someone to give you guidance. Get books that teach you how to conduct yourself around the Rich and Famous. Professional conduct may come natural to some, but not to everyone…. To Read More From Valerie Visit Val’sBeauty.










Awesome! This young lady knows her stuff :-) If I EVER get in a position where I can afford to hire a make-up artist of her caliberf, I KNOW who to call to do my make-up lol...this is information that is REALLY beneficial for me to know 'cause it helps me know what to look for when I'm building MY TEAM....I defintely want professional people who know there role, yet of course, I will be warm and very open with them and welcome them to be the same with me...EVENTUALLY. Definitely, want a relationship of trust built first. Also, even tho I'm an aspiring artist, I definitely will have the same level of ettiquette towards others in the biz as I'm networking, etc. while remaining true to myself at the same time. Definitely will be like Wendy Williams in the sense that I will be very authentic and REAL inspite of an industry that is so fake, BUT I will have a little bit more class and grace at it than most. Thanks for introducing this blog LJ, can't wait to hear more from Miss Val :-)
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