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The Makeup Insider
Vanessa Barney
Fréquence : 1 épisode/16j. Total Éps: 107

The Makeup Insider is a fortnightly one-on-one podcast exploring the life and career of makeup artists, hosted by freelance mua Vanessa Barney.. Finding your community of other likeminded mua’s – the creative, artistic, talkative, flexible, adaptable with a good eye for colour kind-of-people, can often be daunting. Like, where do you start? The Makeup Insider is designed for just that. To build a collaborative online community of artists to build their confidence, connections and help drive their career to the next level.If you’re just starting out or have been in the industry for a long time, tune in now, check out the key takeaways in the show notes and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Find Vanessa @vanessabarney @the.makeupinsider
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Maddy's 110 Euro Wedding Season: Lessons, Logistics & Levelling Up
Saison 4 · Épisode 99
mardi 18 novembre 2025 • Durée 51:07
In this episode, Maddy Baucia returns after an incredible season completing 110 weddings across Tuscany, Umbria, and stunning destinations including the Amalfi Coast, Lake Como, and Sicily. She shares the realities behind such a high-volume year: the logistics, the challenges, the systems she relied on, and the lessons she’ll carry forward.
We dive into how she plans to reduce her workload to 80 weddings next season, restructure her pricing, streamline her business model, and step away from team-based operations. Maddy also shares the importance of managing her physical and mental health, staying organised while constantly travelling, and refining her backend systems to create a more sustainable business.
This episode is a must-listen for artists working in or aspiring to enter the destination wedding space.
Topics Covered
- Challenges and Support Systems
- Travel and Logistics - where to base yourself
- Adjusting Future Plans
- Pricing and Booking Strategies
- Future Goals and System Improvements
- Standing Out in the Industry
- Showcasing Personality on Social Media
- Building Trust with Destination Brides
- Using Facebook Groups for Destination Work
- Advice for Aspiring Destination Wedding Artists
- Coaching Calls for Wedding Artists
- Travel Fees and Pricing Psychology
- Trends in European Wedding Locations
What It Really Takes to Work Destination Weddings Abroad with Jacqui Bradfield
Saison 4 · Épisode 98
lundi 20 octobre 2025 • Durée 01:01:34
Navigating the European Wedding Circuit: Lessons from a Pro Makeup Artist
Episode Summary
In this episode of The Makeup Insider, Vanessa chats with pro makeup artist Jacqui, who recently returned from a whirlwind season working across Europe’s wedding circuit.
From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the bustle of Rome, Jacqui shares what it’s really like to take your artistry abroad. The highs, the hurdles, and the lessons learned from nine weddings in quick succession.
Whether you’re dreaming of working internationally or simply curious about life behind the scenes of destination weddings, this conversation is packed with practical advice and honest reflections from an artist who’s done it all.
What We Cover
- How Jacqui prepared for an international wedding season
- Why direct flights and smart packing are non-negotiables
- The realities of driving (and surviving) Italy’s wedding circuit
- Managing back-to-back weddings while staying creative
- Jacqui’s must-have travel kit and European beauty essentials
- Tips for choosing accommodation and balancing work with rest
- The mindset shifts that come with working outside your comfort zone
Key Takeaways
- Preparation meets flexibility: The most successful destination artists plan for everything — and still stay open to the unexpected.
- Logistics matter: Cars, accommodation, and kit safety can make or break your experience.
- Growth through discomfort: Every challenge abroad helps strengthen your artistry, confidence, and business mindset.
- Community counts: Collaborating with trusted peers (like Jacqui’s hairstylist partner Brooke) makes all the difference.
Listen if You’re…
- A bridal makeup artist dreaming of international work
- Curious about the European destination wedding scene
- Looking for practical travel and business advice from a working artist
- Ready to take your artistry global — and want to know where to start
Connect with Jacqui
Follow Jacqui’s adventures and artistry on Instagram: @jacquibradfieldmakeup
How to Land a Spot on a Fashion Week Team with Andrea Damyon
Saison 4 · Épisode 89
mardi 10 juin 2025 • Durée 54:25
In this episode of The Makeup Insider, we sit down with Andrea Damyon, a multifaceted makeup artist whose path to Fashion Week was anything but linear. From her beginnings in film and special effects to a pivotal role at Make Up For Ever, Andrea shares how a combination of skill, perseverance, and relationship-building helped shape her career.
We dive into the real logistics of Fashion Week—team coordination, last-minute curveballs, and navigating the industry’s financial grey areas. Plus, Andrea offers grounded advice on how to build your career without losing your individuality.
Key Takeaways:
- Why genuine connection is your best career currency
- The value (and limits) of product sponsorships
- Navigating backstage etiquette and social media rules
- Learning to trust your timing and your process
The Relationship Between Makeup Artist and Photographers with Eddie New.
Saison 4 · Épisode 88
lundi 12 mai 2025 • Durée 55:45
In this episode I chat Beauty Photographer Eddie New. I dive into one of the most overlooked — yet essential — parts of a successful beauty or commercial shoot: the relationship between the makeup artist and the photographer. Whether you're a seasoned MUA or just starting out, this episode will help you level up your professionalism, improve collaboration on set, and ultimately create better images.
What You'll Learn:
- Why being easy to work with can be more important than your makeup skills
- How to approach a shoot when the model has textured skin or breakouts
- The crucial questions to ask your photographer before you start makeup
- How lighting and color grading impact how makeup reads on camera
- Tips for building trust and communication on commercial sets
- Why you should never assume something will be “fixed in post”
Key Takeaways:
- Kindness and professionalism lead to repeat bookings. Skill matters, but people remember how you make them feel
- Communication is everything. Every photographer has different needs — check in before you begin
- Lighting dramatically affects how makeup appears on camera — know what you're working with
- A short conversation at the start of the day can prevent major issues later
- Makeup artists and photographers are equal collaborators in the creative process
- Never assume — always ask if something should be fixed in the moment or later in post
- First impressions matter — be warm, engaged, and proactive on set
Hair and Makeup Designer of Apple Cider Vinegar, Helen Magelaki, Shares Her Incredible Journey and What She Looks for in a Team.
Saison 4 · Épisode 87
lundi 28 avril 2025 • Durée 01:15:50
In this episode, we step behind the scenes with Helen Magelaki, a hair and makeup artist whose incredible journey spans theater, opera, film, and television. From her childhood inspirations to her work on iconic productions, Helen shares insights into the artistry, perseverance, and innovation that have shaped her career. We discuss the importance of mentorship, adapting to industry changes, and the balance between creativity and consistency in production environments.
What We Cover:
- Helen’s early fascination with transformative makeup ("Planet of the Apes" fans, listen up!)
- Lessons from working in ballet, opera, and special effects
- Adventures overseas and the impact of international experience
- Behind-the-scenes stories from "Neighbors" and "Apple Cider Vinegar"
- The art of continuity and reading scripts with a keen eye
- Building strong teams and mentoring young artists
- Balancing work-life in an ever-evolving creative industry
Takeaways:
- Why collaboration is key in hair and makeup departments
- How to bring innovation into structured environments
- The role of passion and adaptability in a successful career
The Makeup Rollercoaster: Victoria Barron on Celebrity Faces, Vogue, Chanel, and her creative process.
Saison 4 · Épisode 86
lundi 14 avril 2025 • Durée 01:30:35
Join me for an inspiring conversation with Victoria Baron, a celebrated makeup artist whose unconventional journey took her from show jumping in the UK to becoming one of the industry's most respected names. Victoria shares her remarkable story, creative process, and lessons learned working with celebrities and major fashion houses.
Topics Covered
- Victoria's surprising transition from show jump rider to makeup artistry
- The unpredictable "roller coaster" nature of freelance life in the beauty industry
- Her valuable apprenticeship experiences with masters Ray Morris and Muriel Van Kavan
- The extraordinary lengths she went to for mentorship (including mowing lawns!)
- Navigating international fashion weeks and building her reputation
- Working with celebrities including Phoebe Tonkin and Jess Mauboy
- Her decade-long partnership with Chanel and how it evolved
- Current work in product development and mentoring emerging artists
Key Takeaways
- The importance of practical experience and learning by doing
- How artistic skills from other disciplines can translate to makeup
- Why networking and set etiquette matter as much as technical ability
- The value of breaking conventional rules to develop a unique artistic voic
- How perseverance and adaptability are essential for success in an ever-changing industry
From Brazil to Beauty – Jaque Di Condio’s Journey to Becoming an Agency-Represented MUA in Sydney
Saison 4 · Épisode 85
mardi 1 avril 2025 • Durée 44:05
In this episode I sit down with Jaque Di Condio, a Sydney-based hair and makeup artist whose journey from Brazil to Australia is nothing short of inspiring. From starting fresh in a new country to building a thriving freelance career and joining a top agency, Jaque shares her experiences, challenges, and key insights into the beauty industry.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Jaque’s transition from Sao Paulo to Sydney and the challenges of starting over
- How she balanced motherhood and her growing career in makeup artistry
- The importance of assisting in the industry and how it helped her career take off
- What it takes to be a great assistant and how to leave a lasting impression
- Jaque’s journey to signing with Saunders and Co. and what it means for her career
- A peek inside Jaque’s makeup kit and her must-have products
- Advice for aspiring makeup artists looking to build a sustainable career
Episode Highlights:
Every opportunity, no matter how small, is a stepping stone in your career.” Jaque Di Condio
Assisting isn’t just about learning skills—it’s about building relationships and proving your work ethic.”
Australian Fashion Makeup Artist Linda Jefferyes: How Pop Culture Helped Shape Her Success.
Saison 4 · Épisode 84
lundi 10 mars 2025 • Durée 54:31
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Linda Jefferyes, an accomplished makeup artist with over 30 years of experience in the fashion industry. Linda shares her unique journey from a small town in Western Australia to becoming one of the most respected figures in makeup artistry, working with celebrities and renowned fashion brands.
Topics Covered
- Linda's early inspiration from magazines and her transformative move to London
- Her transition from modeling to behind-the-camera work
- The daily life of a fashion makeup artist
- How Linda draws inspiration from art history and pop culture
- Navigating industry challenges and building a reputation
- Adapting to the social media era while maintaining authentic connections
- Expanding beyond fashion into television and other fields
Key Takeaways
- The importance of understanding cultural and historical context in developing a unique artistic style
- Why patience and dedication are essential in building a career in makeup artistry
- How to balance social media presence with personal connections
- The value of versatility and openness to different industry avenues
Linda's Advice for Aspiring Artists
"Immerse yourself in art, music, and historical context. Understanding where trends come from is crucial if you want to bring something new to the table.
Inside the World of High-Fashion Hair: Pete Lennon's Path from Salon Apprentice to Editorial Stylist
Saison 4 · Épisode 83
lundi 24 février 2025 • Durée 48:37
Join me for an inspiring conversation with renowned hairstylist Pete Lennon as he shares his incredible journey from a 15-year-old apprentice in Sydney to becoming a sought-after stylist in New York City's high-fashion scene. Pete reveals the twists and turns of his career spanning over three decades, offering valuable insights for aspiring hairstylists and anyone passionate about following their creative dreams.
In This Episode:
- Pete recounts how an ultimatum from his parents at age 15 unexpectedly led him to discover his passion for hairdressing
- The four-year apprenticeship journey that took him through Sydney's top salons, working alongside industry legends
- His leap of faith move to New York without a concrete plan and how he navigated the competitive fashion industry
- Behind-the-scenes stories from high-profile projects, including the Victoria's Secret shows
- How Pete balances salon work with freelance assignments in fashion, advertising, and editorial projects
- The importance of mentorship and continuous learning, featuring lessons from industry giants like Sam McKnight
- A peek into Pete's extensive styling kit and how he prepares for diverse client needs
- Practical advice for aspiring stylists: speaking up, staying curious, and honing your craft
Guest Bio:
Pete Lennon is an Australian hairstylist with decades of experience in both salon work and high-fashion styling. After spending 15 formative years in New York City working on prestigious projects, Pete returned to Sydney, where he currently divides his time between salon work and freelance assignments. Known for his versatility and deep knowledge of the craft, Pete remains passionate about educating the next generation of hairstylists.
"Building the Dream Team: Arielle Thomas on Collaboration and Tips for Makeup Artists in Media Production"
Saison 4 · Épisode 82
lundi 10 février 2025 • Durée 53:09
In this episode, Vanessa sits down with Arielle Thomas, founder of the buzzing production company Cinema Thom. Arielle shares her incredible career journey — from acting gigs in New York to media production, working with top fashion brands, and landing massive clients like Chemist Warehouse and Kmart. Arielle is also the host of an incredible podcast called Process.
Key takeaways:
Building a Dream Team:
- How she chooses her crew for shoots.
What Makes a Makeup Artist Stand Out:
- What qualities makes Arielle say, "Yes! You're hired!"?
Portfolio Power:
- Website or Instagram: which one wins her attention.
- What specific looks or styles Arielle likes to see.
Red Flags to Avoid:
- What makes Arielle politely say, "Thanks, but no thanks"?
Beyond Brushes & Blending:
- What extra spark does a makeup artist need to impress Arielle.
Cold Email Magic:
- What key info should be included to stand out.
If you’re a makeup artist dreaming of big shoots or just curious about what goes on behind the camera, this episode is a must-listen.









