Makeup & Go

I can’t believe it took this long for someone to make this happen. Ever visit your favorite makeup counter just to get your eyes touched up, only to be pressured into buying things you will NEVER use? Most counters have a makeover fee “redeemable in product”. Your prayers (well at least MINE) have been answered. The newly opened Makeup & Go promises all pampering and NO PITCH. Book an appointment or walk right in and receive a QUICK makeup touch up ($18), full application ($35), or an evening look (between $60 and $70). For $20 per area, you can get your legs, arms, or anywhere really, airbrushed to perfection. Makeup & Go uses reputable brands like Smashbox, Tarte, Mark, and Juice Beauty. Located in Los Angeles, this makeup studio was designed with the A-Lister in mind-dressing rooms even come equipped with clothing steamers!! But with prices SO FAIR, anyone can get star treatment. Makeup & Go’s sister store, Bubble Blow Dry opens in June and will offer quick, yet indulgent shampoo/blowouts. GENIUS.

Makeup & Go

13038 San Vicente Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90049

(310) 451-6253

Source: E*Star LA

4 Responses to “Makeup & Go”

  1. LolaNo Gravatar said on May 27th, 2010 at 1:05 am:

    We need one here…. STAT!!!! Pure genious!!!!!

  2. toriNo Gravatar said on June 2nd, 2010 at 2:14 am:

    How is this different from getting your make up done at a salon? I’d rather go to a counter for example for prom i made an appt at chanel, they did my make up and all I had to do was buy two products. Yeah it was still like $60 to get my make up done but i didn’t go home empty handed.

  3. miss.summerNo Gravatar said on June 3rd, 2010 at 12:00 am:

    Tori- lots of ladies just want a quick touch up without the pressure of buying anything. It’s different in that there is no pressure to buy and the cost is a lot less than at a salon. The company is focused on service, rather than pushing a brand.

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