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20 Questions with Celeb Hairstyle Diana Schmidtke

20 Questions with Celeb Hairstyle Diana Schmidtke

Teen Vogue April 15, 2009

If you want work with sets of major Hollywood films and behind the scenes of Fashion Week, the new book Diana Schmidtke, celebrity stylist access direct, giving all professionals in the beauty you see the future, a precious gift – a book full of his own personal experiences and tips to help make detailed their dreams in this super competitive industry!

1. Has worked with an impressive number of celebrities in show business. Is there anyone you want to work with no?
Of course! It is difficult to reduce to a single person, but if I had to pick someone who could work tomorrow I would choose the president Barack Obama.

2. When he discovered that he wanted a career in beauty?
In fact, was an evolutionary process that began when he was 18. (My mother, however, tell you that started in 4th grade when my teacher confiscated my comb during class.) For me, I remember the trip when my hairdresser asked me to be his model for hair beauty Midwest, in Chicago. Throughout the day, I had the opportunity to walk and talk to the Convention on the career. On the way back, I decided to use my creativity to make people feel good. I immediately enrolled beauty school.

3. Do you think it is a skill that successful professional beauty is born with or one that can be nurtured and refined?
I've seen two types of artists very effective. I am not a born artist. I attended many kinds of hair and makeup, even after completion of beauty school. Even now, as educator, I am taking time to develop my skills.

4. How many young men and women who aspire to work in industry beauty
start your trip?
The knowledge and passion are the keys to success in this race. What if you understand how the industry can handle their passion and learn to make it work for you.

5. When did your life?
I believe that luck is a combination of preparation and disposal. For three years I went to the library every weekend of film research, art and fashion. Internet was not like today! And just when he was ready to throw the towel and returned to Chicago, I met an artist named Marvin independent of my departure from there. Because it was one of the guests, introduced myself, which led a conversation about my dream. I told him my story and share my dream of being independent of makeup and hair artist signed with Celestine Agency, to and answered: "I am an artist signed by Celestine Agency." I was impressed! I was an artist with Celestine Agency for 10 years.

6. What are the career goals that people should be set before attempting a career in beauty?
Commitment: A commitment to you never give up his dream.
Knowledge is Power: Know your business, your industry and network with all the world in its sector.
Budget: You must be willing to invest in you and in your career.
Location: You need to live in a city can offer the kind of job you are trying to achieve. (Self-employment is available in all major cities)
The thickening of the skin: wait for the rejection. "Every step is a step closer to it coming!"

7. What inspired you to write his book, "shortcuts?
In the past 10 years, the number one question I was asked is, "How I can get into the industry?" I wrote "shortcuts" to encourage and educate candidates on how to make your dreams. My goal first action was to create the all-inclusive guide to hair and makeup artist on how to break into the fashion and entertainment industry.

8. Has started his career as a freelance makeup artist?
In fact, I started my career as a hairdresser. After beauty school, I worked in a salon in Chicago. I enrolled in special effects that school when I moved to Los Angeles.

9. What are the ways in which young readers can work on their own land first Vogue?
A portfolio of independent artists is the key destination for your first job. A new artist is building its portfolio with pictures of the buds of their examinations. In a test of the photographer shooting a hairdresser, model, makeup artist, stylist and I agreed to donate their time in an effort to create new images for their portfolios.

10. What is the most difficult to work in beauty?
Say no to one of my favorite clients, because I'm already registered that day.

11. Have you set goals for yourself that are within range?
Yes, I Ideas for more hair and makeup of several books. I am currently designing a class that focused on creating portfolio of artists, students leave class with photographs of the hand. And my personal goal is to leave Costa Rica.

12. Are there different ways to take for those interested in the beauty of fashion and television than those who want to work on major projects in Hollywood?
Yes, the race for film and television is totally different from a career in fashion. For starters, artists film and television are the union of fashion and artists artists are not unionized. It depends on who the avenue of art that you choose to continue. It is therefore important to understand all the options available to you as an artist. Once a performer experienced performer, these two industries cross for you. The possibilities seem endless right now.

13. What kind of projects do you most like to work?
My favorite is the publisher of the magazine shoots. I love the art of photography. Capture a moment that touches people and really lasts forever something special.

14. How is beauty related to art?
In its purest form, beauty and art are one and the same.

15. Is the beauty school is a necessary step to take towards a career in entertainment?
Depends on the race in the entertainment industry you choose follow. Although I recommend to education, some careers in the entertainment industry does not require a license in cosmetology.

16. If you had not the decision to be a makeup and hair,
career you think you have pursued?
A personal chef. I eat food I like a lot and entertain.

17. Who else inspired him throughout his career in beauty?
Hairdresser Orlando Pita. His art is diverse, complex and timeless.

18. How many girls can showcase your best features without going overboard?
To see every day, less is always more. If you are unsure of what use or how to apply makeup, visit cosmetic counters. Talk to your makeup and when you meet with a click of your advice. They can help you determine techniques and colors are best for its features. And the best part is it's free!

19. What are some of their products Hair favorite tools?
Hands in my hair is my favorite tool of wood boar round brush. These brushes are ideal for protecting the integrity hair and blow on the achievement of results.

20. What is the most valuable piece of advice you have given in his book,
"Fast?"
Ok, the knowledge and confidence to pursue his dream. You can do it!

For more Diana's new book, visit: shortcutsthebook.com

-Runa Bhattacharya

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