Sharon's Bio.

Sharon Irving qualified with distinction as a beauty therapist and an aroma therapist in 1990 and has trained in Clarins and E’spa products and treatments. Sharon’s career started as a beauty therapist with the prestigious Dalmahoy Health Club as well as running the beauty rooms at some of the top hair salons in Edinburgh. Sharon then decided to concentrate on the make-up side of the industry. This change led her to work with companies Guerlain and Kanebo and she quickly began to get a reputation for weddings and fashion work. In 1998 Sharon became a freelance make-up artist to allow her to concentrate on weddings and editorial work. Sharon’s work has featured in many publications including The Scotsman, Radio Times and Marie Claire. But most notably she has worked for clients such as MTV, Jim Beam, RBS, L’Oreal Colour Trophy competition for the last ten years and burlesque make up for a music video.

Monica's Bio.

Monica George is an established hair and make up artist in Edinburgh, with 15 years experience in the industry. Starting her career at the Charlie Miller salon recognised as one of the UK’s leading salons after winning “British Hairdresser of the Year” three years in a row, before moving to become a head stylist at Paterson SA. It was while working as part of Paterson’s artistic team that Monica established her reputation in the industry. Her work frequently appeared in publications such as Hairdressers’ Journal and Hair Magazine. She was also involved for several years with the Degree Show for the internationally renowned Edinburgh College of Art. Monica then went on to study Advanced Make-up Artistry at Clyde College, specialising in Film and TV Make-up. Which lead to freelance work with The Scottish Opera, Radio Times and Spectrum Magazine. While briefly working in South Africa Monica worked on many fashion shows, with top photographers and on music videos. She also freelanced on the infamous finale show of America’s Next Top Model and was featured by Cosmopolitan Magazine. On moving back to Edinburgh Monica formed Made-up with her friend Sharon.