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Advanced Intensive Training (Make-Up Focused)

This Makeup 101 session is an extension of our Personal Colour Intensive, with a deeper focus on makeup placements and formulations. If you’re looking for a session focused purely on colours, check out our Personal Colour Intensive here.

  • Details


    Duration: 2 sessions of 3.5 hours (1-day)
    Price: $750


    What's included

    - Training Coursebook
    - Full access to (code.d Exclusive’s Makeup sections)

    + Optional Add-Ons:

    Colorimeter Devices:
    code.dLite: $200 (U.P. $250)
    code.dStudio: $350 (U.P. $400)

    Makeup Colour Analysis Tools:
    Basic Kit: $150 (U.P. $225)
    Advanced Kit: $400 (U.P. $500)

  • Who It's For


    Image consultants, colour analysts, personal stylists, and beauty professionals who already have a foundation in colour theory or practice.

    Certified or practicing colour analysts and image consultants who want to deepen their understanding of makeup.

    Professionals who feel confident with colour theory or wardrobe styling, but lack the expertise to confidently recommend makeup.

    Those who want to expand their service offerings to include makeup guidance for clients.

    Analysts who are unsure how to translate palettes into real product recommendations.

    Individuals looking to feel more confident working with skin tone, lip tone, and makeup textures in a professional setting.

  • What You’ll Learn / Do

    How to interpret colour analysis results into specific makeup choices for clients.

    Understanding undertones and depth in base makeup (foundation, concealer, tinted products).

    How to match blush, eyeshadow, and lipstick tones to each colour type.

    The difference between everyday, natural, and elevated looks—through a colour analysis lens.

    Tools and techniques for swatching lip and base products professionally.

    Building a streamlined starter kit or makeup list for different seasonal or tone types.

    Common mistakes (e.g. misapplying colour theory to makeup) and how to avoid them.

    How to communicate makeup advice clearly, especially to clients who are new to colour/makeup

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