Makeup techniques are very old, they can do neither color analysis, skin type analysis, nor face shape analysis. It's like the version of normal neighborhood hairdressers that use slightly more expensive and luxury brands. He tries to cover every color difference on your face by using a peach-colored corrector without knowing what your skin undertone is, but a lot of correctors such as green, yellow, pink need to be determined specific to the person if you want money above the market, you have to know this. It is different in the shading applied to each face shape (in products such as contour-bronzer, but whether they know the difference between the two is debatable) and it was necessary to ask if you want the face upturned or more rounded. Micellar water is also not left on the face, and it makes the makeup applied on it very bad, and it's a pity for the person's face that you left. There was no way to determine that they were limited to a lip liner with a lip liner, I had to fix the lipstick they were carrying later. The eyeliner was not pulled evenly, and a nice eyeshadow transition was also not applied, I think the guy is trying to do it to everyone who has learned some kind of makeup. The hair issue is already a fiasco, not the model you want, but they're making a decent model from the bride's sister.