The Voice (Botswana)

A SHINY STAR

Making her way up with make-up

- BY TSHEPO KEHIMILE

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The butterflie­s in my stomach ease slightly as the ‘war paint’ is applied.

Drawing envious looks from my colleagues - both male and female - my face is in the capable hands of Shiny Thekiso.

With a wave of her brush, a little concealer and the minimum of fuss, the 27-year-old make-up artist expertly transforms my features, ensuring this rugged reporter is camera ready.

Making people look good is a skill Thekiso excels in.

Indeed, it is an ability the Sefhare native has been cashing in on since 2018, when she founded ‘Makeup by Shiny’.

Although she is eying a career in journalism and is currently studying Broadcasti­ng & Journalism at Limkokwing, make-up is her first love.

Taking time out to talk to Voice Money, Thekiso explains she realised her hands were gifted at an early age.

“As a toddler, I would ‘steal’ my mum’s make-up kits and apply lipstick, eye-shadow and foundation on myself,” recalls the self-taught artist, oozing both confidence and style.

Her big break came years later when she received rave reviews for the work she did at a wedding.

“2018 became a reckoning as I had my first ever client who was a bride. She was very impressed with my work and that motivated me to keep going and become the best,” remembers Thekiso.

Three years later and Makeup by Shiny is fast becoming the go-to business for those after a great look at an affordable price.

She works on the premise that ‘less is more’, preferring a subtle touch that emphasises her clients’ best features.

“I always try my best to do natural look make-up which I believe stands out better as we do not want people to look like dolls after make-up!

“My face beat without eye

“I always try my best to do natural look make-up which I believe stands out better as we do not want people to look like dolls after makeup!” Thekiso

lashes is P250 and with eyelashes is P300, while weddings are P800 including touch-ups during the day of the event,” she adds.

Despite her success, Thekiso admits she is still learning all the time and aims to raise her craft to an even higher level

“I believe there is room for improvemen­t as I am still learning from the experience­d individual­s in our circles,” notes the young businesswo­man, who lists local make-up pin-up, Belle Seabo, as her inspiratio­n.

As for the inevitable challenges, one problem Thekiso faces is customers demanding ‘Hollywood’ makeovers in the image of their celebrity heroes.

“A client can come with a picture of their icons such as Rihanna or Beyonce for instance. They would expect to look exactly like her but it is impossible because skin colours differ hence you cannot look exactly like her after a face beat,” she explains patiently.

As for the future, Thekiso hopes to establish her own studio - at the moment she works on a mobile basis and travels to meet her clients.

“I also want to have my own make-up products and eventually create employment for the youth in Botswana. I believe this could be achievable looking at the fact that the public have been so appreciati­ve of my work,” concludes the glowing youth, whose radiant beauty is the perfect advertisem­ent for the services she offers.

 ??  ?? BRINGING BEAUTY TO BUSINESS: Thekiso, a walking advert for the services she offers
BRINGING BEAUTY TO BUSINESS: Thekiso, a walking advert for the services she offers
 ??  ?? LAST MINUTE TOUCH-UP: Thekiso is a favourite with brides
LAST MINUTE TOUCH-UP: Thekiso is a favourite with brides
 ??  ?? BEFORE AND AFTER: Another satisfied customer
BEFORE AND AFTER: Another satisfied customer
 ??  ?? ARTIST: Thekiso at work
ARTIST: Thekiso at work

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