Become the best
hairstylist in the room.
Expand your service list and attract more clients with a personal hands-on training program designed to fast-track you to take on clients confidently by the time we’re through.
In our four weeks together, you’ll learn everything you need to know about styling hair for special events. You’ll learn the most requested hairstyles from hollywood waves to intricate textured updos
Hands-on training
16 hours
Beginner/Intermediate
Today’s beauty professionals need to be more attune than ever before.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
I firmly believe a jack of all trades is a master of none.
I may ruffle some feathers here, but the biggest mistake I see emerging makeup artists make when they’re not finding as much work as they’d like: Thinking the answer is to add eyelash extensions or permanent brows to the mix.
This is just a way to deter potential glam clients and separate you further from the makeup space.
While those services will probably give you a few extra bookings, as a makeup artist, it probably isn’t the best place to focus your efforts if you want to add a new service.
In today’s beauty landscape, it’s hair.
Makeup and hair go hand-in-hand.
They are one.
And thanks to picture perfect social media posts, the “I’ll just do my own hair” days are LONG GONE.
Clients want to feel glamorous and look the best they’ve ever looked when they step out of your studio – and I hate to be the one to say it but…
Without a beautiful, clean hairstyle, good makeup just doesn’t hit the same.
Adding hair to your makeup business is the next natural step in your journey to becoming a highly paid fully booked out beauty professional – especially if you plan to go into bridal. This is what makes your service complete.
This is what makes your work on social media look so much cleaner (because you didn’t just post a photo of someone with bomb makeup with their hair undone.)
I can guarantee these five things will happen when you
add hair to your makeup business…
You’ll start getting more higher-paid bridal bookings.
Let’s face it. Unless you’re planning on working on celebrities, it’s very unlikely you’ll be able to charge $500-$1,000 for hair and makeup for regular clients attending events. Brides, however, are willing to pay a premium for their special day for securing their preferred artist. Brides want a one-stop shop and peace of mind knowing their artist will have full control of the quality of their look.
You’ll stop freaking out when a client shows you a hairstyle you’ve never done.
You don’t have to “fake it ‘til you make it.” Instead, you can know exactly how to approach each style, even if you’ve never done it before. You’ll be able to analyze inspo photos to nail any look on the first try.
You’ll quit leaving money on the table and leaving your client in someone else’s hands.
If you’ve worked in this industry long enough, you know how common it is to hire other artists who cancel at the last minute. Imagine your go-to hairstylist canceling on your bride last minute. Not only does your business end up taking the heat, you’re then left panicking and scrambling to find someone to fulfill a service you promised your client. Instead, you’ll make your client happy and keep the money in your pocket while flexing your makeup AND hair skills on your portfolio
You’ll double your revenue per client and fill your books way faster
Filling your books faster means you now have more demand than supply. And we all know when that happens, it’s time to raise your prices. Offering both services gives you leverage when it comes to raising your prices and charging what you’re worth.
You’ll make the same or more in less time – and with less stress
Hair services tend to take less time than makeup services once you’re confident and efficient. For instance, hairstylists on my team are scheduled for 45 minutes during a wedding timeline. Meanwhile, makeup artists are scheduling for an hour. Going off this math, you can do eight hair services in the time it takes you to do six makeup services.
In four weeks, you’ll know EXACTLY…
- The right tools and techniques to create clean hairstyles that last
- How to create voluminous hollywood waves and glam waves that look straight out of a magazine
- What brides are looking for when they book a makeup artist and how to achieve an effortless but jaw dropping bridal look
- The different types of curls and waves and how to make loose "effortless" waves actually last
- How to dress up hairstyles with different elements such as braids and twists
- How to create partial updos and full updos that range from low to high buns/ponies
You'll get...
16 hours of hands-on in person training with Laurie herself
The ultimate pro makeup artist toolkit guide
One-hour business/social media audit and Q+A zoom call
Opportunity to audition for the Laurie Beauty team
Your future self will thank you for learning hair, if any of these sound like you…
- You’re a bomb makeup artist but you don’t know the first thing about hair, so you’re constantly referring your clients to other artists, losing opportunities to make money
- You are launching your makeup business and want to start off three steps ahead by offering the complete package (Smart choice.)
- You’re a makeup artist that offers curls and “simple hair styling” but would like to confidently say “yes” and secure the business when a client inquires about a “complex hairstyle”
Earn more and see less clients
- More probability of scheduling issues/late appts making you fall behind
- More times transitioning between clients
- More energies to absorb (This is a big one.)
Here's what happens when you offer the full package
For example, I charge $125 for makeup only.
For hairstyling and makeup, I charge $250.
I take one hour to do a makeup look.
I need to see eight makeup clients to make $1,000
This will take eight hours of servicing.
I take an hour and 45 minutes to do hair and makeup.
I need to see four makeup and hair clients to make $1000.
This will take 7 hours of servicing.
- = $125
- = 1 hour
- = $125
- = 45 mins
- +
- =
- $250 1hour, 45 mins
I work less time, see less people, and make the same amount by offering the full package.
Join the other makeup lovers who turned their passion into profit

Steph, makeup artist and hairstylist
“After months of searching for the right mentor, I came across Laura’s page. I instantly knew she would be a great mentor. The way she trains with so much ease helps you gain the confidence you need to be in the beauty industry. Forever grateful to have such a great mentor who I continue to learn from.”

Stacy, makeup artist and hairstylist
"I was feeling lost career-wise and I was talking to my friend and she asked me ‘What can you see yourself doing?’ I told her the only thing I really love to do is makeup and dancing, and she told me how great Laura was at teaching makeup and hairstyling and that she could possibly add you to her team also. So I immediately messaged her. Not only did she teach me so well, but she really has become a friend too.”

Cassandra, makeup artist, hairstylist and esthetician
“After taking her course, it immediately gave me the confidence to utilize the skills I learned and go on my own and offer services. She details every theory you would need to excel in your journey as a makeup/hair artist. She has been a great mentor for me and always makes sure you go above and beyond.”