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The top 10 places to get your makeup done in Toronto

Places to get your makeup done in Toronto can help make a look, especially thanks to HD cameras and well-meaning beauty vloggers, who make us think overdrawn lips are easy to pull off. For special occasions, photo shoots, or simply to up your own cosmetics game, it's a good idea to turn to the pros.

Here are my picks for the top places to get your makeup done in Toronto.

MYNC Beauty

With threelocationsaround the city,Myncis your reliable one-stop shop for lashes, brows and makeup application. They offer a variety offull lookslike "Pink Lady" (girl next door vibes) "Happy Hour" (Saturday night fierce) and "The Manhattan" (Old Hollywood) – all for just $40 a pop.

Schulz Beauty

This relatively new makeup studio in King West specializes in "enhancing your everyday gorgeous glow." Owner Jennifer Schulz was one of Vancouver’s top makeup artists before moving, and now she makes ladies look flawless in the 6ix – airbrush foundation, contouring, and all.

MAC

There'sa reasonthis world-famous, Toronto-born cosmetics brand has such a cult following, and products are only part of it. MAC artists are top-of-the-line talented. You'll find them working at fashion shows or on film sets when they're not in-storegetting customers on trend. The company's motto? "All Ages, All Races, All Genders."

Kirsch Cosmetic Studio

Excellent prices and a teen-friendly atmosphere set this North York cosmetic studio apart. First timemini makeup lessonsfor girls 13-18 are just $45, and a dedicated "camoflauge" class teaches participants how to use makeup with conditions like vitiligo, hyper pigmentation, and rosacea.

Eye Love Beauty Bar

Best known for her brow consultation and shaping, ownerMary Dangalso offers bridal makeup, red carpet glamming, and personal makeup tutorials ($75 for eyes, $150 for the full face.) Customers are encouraged to bring their own supplies for lessons to help them learn.

Sephora

Best known for its massive selection of trendy, high-end cosmetics, Sephora also has a robust "beauty services" team thathosts free workshopson everything from winged eyeliner to "no-makeup makeup." Purchase $50 worth of stuff at the Eaton Centre store and you can book a complimentary, 45-minute-long custom makeover.

Radford Makeup & Hair Studio

You'll feel like a celebrity when you visit this beautifully-designed salon in the heart of Yorkville. OwnerVictoria Radfordused to tour with the Black Eyed Peas and is a noted pro when it comes to skincare and cosmetics. You can get your makeup done in-studio for as little as $65 with a junior artist, or $155 by Radford herself.

Blush Pretty

This Toronto beauty boutique boasts more than 20 experienced, professional artists across its three locations, which is awesome if you need to book in quickly. Bridal styling is their bread and butter, but they also do special events and two-hour-long, customized makeup lessons.

Canadian Beauty College

If cash is a concern, consider the Yonge & Eglintonmedi-spa clinicrun by this private cosmetology college. You can get a full, basic face done for as little as $15 by an intern, and senior artists are available starting at $25.Peep Instagramto see what kind of talent you'll be getting for just a fraction of the price you would pay post-graduation.

Civello

This popular Toronto salon brand is best known for its hair services, but many locals swear by Civello's makeup artists forbridal looksand customized makeup lessons. Allfour locationsare Aveda salons, so you can rest assured that your look will be natural and fresh.

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