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REVEAL THE REAL YOU

Welcome to Oliver Helm Makeup! What you are about to see is the product of years of hard work, coffee, and very little sleep.

About

Oliver Helm Makeup

Discover the artistry of Oliver Helm, a renowned makeup artist specializing in creating stunning looks for clients in Lincoln and across Lincolnshire. With a passion for enhancing natural beauty, Oliver offers top-notch makeup application services tailored to your unique style and preferences. Whether you're preparing for a special occasion or simply want to treat yourself to a glamorous makeover, Oliver Helm Makeup is dedicated to making you look and feel your absolute best.

Oliver Helm with Actor Samuel Mant for Frankenstein performance
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From a young age, I knew that I wanted to work in the creative industry. Initially studying art, graphic design, and photography during A-Levels, I decided that the stereotypical academic progression was not for me. It was at that point that I decided to drop out of sixth form and go to college to become a  makeup artist.

In Autumn 2018, I enrolled at North Notts College onto their Level 2 Hair and Media Make-up course. Despite struggling with their new ways of learning, I soon found my passion for the course and completed the qualification earning a high merit.
I continued at the college to complete my Level 3 Theatrical Media Make-up, Level 4 Higher National Certificate and 5 Higher National Diploma subsequently graduating in 2022 with a distinction.

 

These qualifications have not only expanded my knowledge and gain recognised qualifications, but also allowed me to craft stunning looks that empower my clients and make them feel beautiful and confident. My journey has been one of continuous learning and growth, and I am excited to bring my passion and expertise to every project I undertake.

Latest work
60's Twiggy inspired makeup
Ancient Greek Makeup
Glamerous but subtle womens makeup
Frankenstein prosthetic theatre makeup

Thanks for your enquiry.

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