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5 Mins With Nomsa Madida

by Bona staff

Entertainment blogger Sandy Nene chats to celebrity make-up artist Nomsa Madida about her journey as a make-up artist.

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When did your make-up career kick off?

Professionally I started in 2006. I volunteered and worked for free for a while before I started getting paid.

Do you remember the first celebrity you did make-up for?

Yes, it was Dr Rebecca Malope. I did her make-up for Its Gospel Time – a show she presents on SABC2.

Were they impressed with the results? Tell me more about your reaction afterwards.

She was very impressed. In fact, when I did her make-up I was only assisting the main make-up artist. She wasn’t available on that day so I had to fill her shoes. And ever since that day, Dr Rebecca preferred me.

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What do you enjoy most about working with celebrities?

I just enjoy making people look pretty, not just celebrities. I love how people trust me with their faces.

Is there anything you don’t enjoy about your job?

I enjoy everything about my profession! I guess that’s what happens when you find your passion, what I was born to do from an early age. I love it!

Do you have main celebrity clients?

Yes, I do. Lerato Kganyago is one of them – she’s always been very supportive of me and I vise versa. We go back since 2001. Masechaba Lekalake is also another regular client; we’ve also grown to be great friends. I work with a lot of celebrities so it’s a question of who have I not worked with?!

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Are there perks of being a celebrity make-up artist?

I guess it’s seeing your name getting credit on TV and magazines. Your work gets exposed faster, and if you are good, your job speaks for itself. I believe I’m good at what I do.

Are there any disadvantages?

I’d say when you are not good at what you do, people know about it quicker, as your job is easily exposed.

What does a typical day look like to you?

A typical day for me usually starts at 5am, because of different shoot locations. Sometimes I’m at the SABC doing work for a studio TV show, or else I’m doing make-up for a magazine cover.

What do you do to relax?

I like spa treatments, staying at home to catch up on my shows. I hardly have time to relax though because I work a lot during the week. And sometimes on weekends I get booked for weekends. I’m not complaining though.

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What’s your favourite social media platform?

Definitely Twitter and Instagram. I use them as a marketing and advertising platform.

What are your favourite make-up brands?

I love Kryolan and Black UP for coverage for TV and magazine shoots. Sometimes I MAC. About the author: Sandy Nene is a Durban-based entertainment blogger. Follow him on Twitter @SandyNeneSA and check out his blog on www.sandynene.com

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