Lorrie Pearson
Lorrie Pearson loves the beauty and fashion industry. She began her career as in beauty as beauty advisor for Revlon in Boston, Ma at the age of 18. This job was not only a great beginning but offered confirmation that a career in beauty and fashion was her destiny. Her career expanded to learn more lines including Ultima II and Charles of the Ritz.
Inspired by fashion, Lorrie landed a part-time position as an instructor at the John Robert Powers modeling school where she taught classes in skin care and makeup. During her time at John Robert Powers, she completed additional instructor training to facilitate additional areas of the modeling and personal development programs.
Later, Lorrie attended the Catherine Hinds Institute of Esthetics to further her knowledge in the area of skin care and makeup. In 1982, Lorrie received her aesthetician's license and worked as an assistant instructor helping others realize their dreams in the beauty industry. Within her first year, Lorrie accepted the position of Head Makeup Artist Instructor and inspired her students to not only do salon makeup, but utilize their creative strengths to take makeup looks from basic to beautiful. She also worked as a freelance artist for Dior and Lanc´me to keep up with new products and techniques in the cosmetics industry.
In 1984 Lorrie returned to the retail environment as a beauty advisor for Clinique, and later counters manager for Biotherm where she concentrated on building a clientele. Her success resulted in her promotion to Account Coordinator for Biotherm and later Account Coordinator for Elizabeth Arden handling more than 26 doors. Her successful artistry and management skills were quickly recognized by Visage Beaute cosmetics which lead to the position of Account Manager responsible for the accounts located in Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdales and Macy's with Lorrie relocating to New York.
Visage Beaute cosmetics was a wonderful experience. Lorrie took advantage of the opp
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Inspired by fashion, Lorrie landed a part-time position as an instructor at the John Robert Powers modeling school where she taught classes in skin care and makeup. During her time at John Robert Powers, she completed additional instructor training to facilitate additional areas of the modeling and personal development programs.
Later, Lorrie attended the Catherine Hinds Institute of Esthetics to further her knowledge in the area of skin care and makeup. In 1982, Lorrie received her aesthetician's license and worked as an assistant instructor helping others realize their dreams in the beauty industry. Within her first year, Lorrie accepted the position of Head Makeup Artist Instructor and inspired her students to not only do salon makeup, but utilize their creative strengths to take makeup looks from basic to beautiful. She also worked as a freelance artist for Dior and Lanc´me to keep up with new products and techniques in the cosmetics industry.
In 1984 Lorrie returned to the retail environment as a beauty advisor for Clinique, and later counters manager for Biotherm where she concentrated on building a clientele. Her success resulted in her promotion to Account Coordinator for Biotherm and later Account Coordinator for Elizabeth Arden handling more than 26 doors. Her successful artistry and management skills were quickly recognized by Visage Beaute cosmetics which lead to the position of Account Manager responsible for the accounts located in Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdales and Macy's with Lorrie relocating to New York.
Visage Beaute cosmetics was a wonderful experience. Lorrie took advantage of the opp
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Catherine Hinds Institute of Esthetics; Fashion Institute of Technology; Northeastern University; Media Bistro; Keiser CollegeInterests
beauty, fashion, makeup, cosmetics, designers, travel, cooking, beauty, real estate, photograhy, media designAffiliations
Makeup Designs by Lorrie, Make Me Up Magazine, Boston Beauty Fashion & Photo Stylist Meetup Group, Back Bay Makeup Examiner, Beautynfashionstylist.comFavorites
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