Sunday, January 21, 2024

Glow Up

Ding dong. A mate has introduced me to a not-so-new reality series called"Glow Up". I had seen a program called "Glow" on one of the streaming channels and I had thought that was it - but it's not.  "Glow up" is about aspiring MUA's who are competing for a contract to work in the industry. They are mostly young people - the oldest in Season One is 28 - and seem to be self-taught Make-Up Artists. There are some very interesting looks - always changing as they use their craft to create new and exciting looks for themselves.  Each week's competition is in three parts.  The MUAs have a challenge in a professional assignment under real world conditions - an editorial photo shoot for a magazine, a fashion show (catwalk), preparing personalities for walking the red carpet and being blitzed by papparazzi and doing the drag make-up for the cast of 'Kinky Boots".  The person responsible for the event is the guest judge joining the two usual judges - one MAC's Global Senior Artist and the other a make-up artist specialising in the "outlandish" - Dominic Skinner and Val Garland respectively.  The second challenge is a creative brief where the MUAs can show their vision, creativity and technique.  The third challenge is reserved for the two who performed least well in the creative brief and is the Face Off; the judges inspect the make up task - usually a single task like creating an ombre lip or creating believable freckles in minute detail - using magnifying glasses to check the MUAs works.
The feel of the program reminds me of "Masterchef" - where people are nice to each other and while it is a competition it's not one where they're determined to walk over each other to win.  At the end of the Face Off it's not uncommon for the winner to apologise to the person they have bested.  
Each of the MUAs work on either models or themselves during the challenges.  As well as seeing them work, we also hear them talk about their make-up journey - what it means to them and what make-up and its use means to them - and they also talk about what winning the competition would mean. 
I am on Season 2 after bingeing Season 1and and am loving it.  The latest episode has the MUAs working on the make-up for four characters from the Lion King musical. 
It's worth going to YouTube and searching for "Glow Up Netflix" or, better still, catch the episodes on Netflix.  

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