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Brighton resident Marina Greenlee's love of art landed her a position applying makeup inside a local salon when she was 18-years-old.Greenlee created a job with MAC Cosmetics about several years ago to start her very own makeup studio. Now, at 32-years-old, she comes with a selection of services, including bridal makeup.

"While I used to be with MAC, countless girls would wander in asking if we did brides and wedding makeup," Greenlee said. "There have been only five individuals for the counter and nobody really liked to try and do brides given it was hectic on the day of the wedding - it turned out zena intimidating. I liked task, so I always said I'd apply it."After a while, Greenlee began getting referrals for bridal makeup as well as hours did start to conflict with working retail for your cosmetics company.

"It had been an extremely hard decision to generate," Greenlee said about leaving MAC Cosmetics. "I started just doing one or two weddings each week. It is exactly what I love to do - it is a big party, it certainly is on location and it's really a little zena nice experience becoming a portion of. To do a bride's makeup and get her walk down the aisle then understand the pictures later, they (the brides) look so happy and it's really quite a good feeling. It's wonderful becoming a element of such a special moment."Greenlee recently leased space in downtown Brighton to provide a professional atmosphere where clients will come for test runs ahead of the big event. Dressed to kill(p) Make-Up Studio and Lash Bar make up is situated at 213 W. Main Street, coincidentally located not far away towards the White Dress bridal store that simply opened last month.