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The New Zealand Makeup Podcast - Shane Cyrus - Retail, Editorial and being Unapologetic

Shane Cyrus - Retail, Editorial and being Unapologetic

08/22/24 • 66 min

The New Zealand Makeup Podcast

In this episode, Auckland-based makeup artist Shane Cyrus delves into his career evolution from aspiring hairdresser to trusted makeup artist, sharing the motivations behind his shift to makeup artistry. We uncover his experiences at makeup school, the pressures of perfectionism, and his eventual entry into the professional world with MAC. Gain insight into his international retail experience as he compares the client interactions and artist communities between Melbourne and New Zealand, and between MAC, Mecca, and Sephora. Shane touches on the considerations and joys of transitioning from working at MAC to freelancing, including the impact on Shane's personal and professional life. The episodes highlight Shane's personal growth, client interactions across diverse backgrounds, the world of fashion test shoots, and the realities of setting freelance rates. Shane's reflections on creative partnerships, career milestones, and future prospects provide a glimpse into the life of a dedicated and passionate makeup artist navigating the fashion industry's exciting yet challenging landscape.


Timestamps

  • (00:00:22) Meet Shane Cyrus
  • (00:02:44) From Hairdressing to Makeup
  • (00:04:15) Makeup Education: Finding One's Stride
  • (00:06:45) Launching a Makeup Artistry Career
  • (00:11:46) Shane's Retail Odyssey
  • (00:13:02) Melbourne's Artistic Vibes
  • (00:15:08) Transitioning to a New Chapter
  • (00:16:23) Returning Home for Family
  • (00:18:18) Transitioning to Freelance
  • (00:19:03) Transition to Mecca Makeup
  • (00:22:43) Navigating Makeup Industry Loyalties
  • (00:26:54) The Value of 'Faking It'
  • (00:27:18) Creative Motivation in Freelancing
  • (00:28:32) Creative Control in Makeup Artistry
  • (00:30:54) Art Beyond Skill in Makeup
  • (00:31:56) Embracing the Freelance Journey
  • (00:35:44) The Role of Instagram in Business
  • (00:37:17) Diversity in Makeup Artistry
  • (00:41:32) The Art of Test Shoots
  • (00:45:33) The Art of Fresh Collaborations
  • (00:49:09) Parris Goebel Masterclass Project
  • (00:53:51) Anticipating Creative Endeavours
  • (00:55:22) Invoicing Woes for Contractors
  • (00:56:10) Freelance Rate Strategies
  • (00:56:56) The Final Three Questions

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In this episode, Auckland-based makeup artist Shane Cyrus delves into his career evolution from aspiring hairdresser to trusted makeup artist, sharing the motivations behind his shift to makeup artistry. We uncover his experiences at makeup school, the pressures of perfectionism, and his eventual entry into the professional world with MAC. Gain insight into his international retail experience as he compares the client interactions and artist communities between Melbourne and New Zealand, and between MAC, Mecca, and Sephora. Shane touches on the considerations and joys of transitioning from working at MAC to freelancing, including the impact on Shane's personal and professional life. The episodes highlight Shane's personal growth, client interactions across diverse backgrounds, the world of fashion test shoots, and the realities of setting freelance rates. Shane's reflections on creative partnerships, career milestones, and future prospects provide a glimpse into the life of a dedicated and passionate makeup artist navigating the fashion industry's exciting yet challenging landscape.


Timestamps

  • (00:00:22) Meet Shane Cyrus
  • (00:02:44) From Hairdressing to Makeup
  • (00:04:15) Makeup Education: Finding One's Stride
  • (00:06:45) Launching a Makeup Artistry Career
  • (00:11:46) Shane's Retail Odyssey
  • (00:13:02) Melbourne's Artistic Vibes
  • (00:15:08) Transitioning to a New Chapter
  • (00:16:23) Returning Home for Family
  • (00:18:18) Transitioning to Freelance
  • (00:19:03) Transition to Mecca Makeup
  • (00:22:43) Navigating Makeup Industry Loyalties
  • (00:26:54) The Value of 'Faking It'
  • (00:27:18) Creative Motivation in Freelancing
  • (00:28:32) Creative Control in Makeup Artistry
  • (00:30:54) Art Beyond Skill in Makeup
  • (00:31:56) Embracing the Freelance Journey
  • (00:35:44) The Role of Instagram in Business
  • (00:37:17) Diversity in Makeup Artistry
  • (00:41:32) The Art of Test Shoots
  • (00:45:33) The Art of Fresh Collaborations
  • (00:49:09) Parris Goebel Masterclass Project
  • (00:53:51) Anticipating Creative Endeavours
  • (00:55:22) Invoicing Woes for Contractors
  • (00:56:10) Freelance Rate Strategies
  • (00:56:56) The Final Three Questions

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  • (00:53:40) Evolving Trends in Beauty
  • (01:02:15) The Final Three Questions

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(00:52:05) Meditation, Spirituality, and Clean Living

(01:00:39) Character Building and Collaborative Art

(01:05:49) Crazy Events in London and Work in New Zealand

(01:08:38) Knowing a Bit of Everything and Future Projects


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