Makeupbyaakanksha

Author name: Aakanksha Junday

Before I ever had a makeup kit of my own, I had front row access to the magic of transformation. I grew up watching my mom, a skilled cosmetologist with over 20 years of experience, turn people into radiant versions of themselves. Her artistry is not just about glam — it is about power. That energy shaped me, and without even realizing it, I was already preparing for the career I now live and breathe. I’m Aakanksha Junday, a self-taught, Forbes-featured luxury makeup artist with over six years of professional experience. From high-fashion runways and editorial campaigns to red-carpet events and hundreds of bridal moments, I’ve built my brand on the belief that beauty is both personal and powerful. It’s not about being jealous — it’s about being zealous. My style is all about enhancing what makes you unique. I don’t follow trends just for the sake of it — I follow your energy, your comfort, and your dream look. Whether you’re getting married, walking into a photoshoot, or want to feel unstoppable for an event, I’ll craft a look that feels just as good as it looks. What sets my work apart? It’s not just technique, it’s the experience. I listen closely, ask questions, and hype you up. I make sure you feel just as confident in the chair as you do when you see yourself in the mirror. Because makeup isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence. With a handpicked team of professionals by my side, I offer bridal and non-bridal makeup and hair services, group glam sessions, and on-location beauty experiences across the world. You’ll also find me in my Fremont, California studio — a space designed for calm, connection, and high-end beauty. Being a Glamsquad Pro and having my work featured in Forbes are incredible honors but nothing compares to meeting with you, creating a look that reflects your essence, and witnessing the confidence that radiates when you see yourself transformed. That’s the kind of beauty I live for. So let’s create moments together — with meaning, with artistry, and with heart.

Blog

Why Don’t a Lot of Makeup Artists Teach? And Why That’s Okay

It’s a question people often ask:The short answer? Not every makeup artist wants to teach, is trained to teach, oreven should teach.Here’s why that’s perfectly okay—and even important for the industry. 1. Teaching Is a Separate SkillJust because someone is a talented artist doesn’t mean they’re automatically a goodteacher. Teaching requires breaking techniques into clear steps. It involves explainingwhy you do things, not just what you do. It means adapting to different learning styles.Many incredible artists are highly intuitive or visual. They might do things from musclememory that are hard to verbalize. And that’s okay—they’re focused on doing, notteaching. 2️. Protecting Their Unique StyleSome artists have signature styles, techniques, or product combinations that set themapart in their market. They’ve spent years (sometimes decades) developing thosesecrets. Not everyone wants to give them away for free—or even at all. This isn’t“gatekeeping” out of spite. It’s protecting their brand, business, and competitive edge.Just as a chef might not share their signature recipe, a makeup artist is entitled to keeptheir artistry proprietary. 3️. Time and Business PrioritiesTeaching is a different business model. It takes time to plan classes or workshops. Itrequires organizing materials, models, marketing, and logistics. It can involvecertification, insurance, and liability. Some artists simply want to focus on serving theirclients. Their joy is in transforming faces, not managing classes. 4️. Energy and PersonalityLet’s be honest: teaching isn’t for everyone. It takes patience, enthusiasm, andcommunication. It can be emotionally draining—especially for introverts or highlydetail-focused artists. Some makeup artists love the quiet, focused artistry of one-onone work. Pushing them to teach would make them (and their students) miserable! 5️. Demand vs. SupplyNot every client base wants lessons. Many clients prefer to pay for professionalapplication for big events. Others want one-time lessons, but not at the frequency that makes teaching a full-time service. Artists often decide to focus where the demand is strongest—and for many, that’s booking appointments, not classes. Why It’s Okay Not to TeachThere’s a myth that “real professionals should want to teach.”But the truth is: Being a teacher is a choice and a calling, not a requirement.Artists are allowed to choose how they share their talent. Clients benefit from artistswho are laser-focused on providing great service. Those who do choose to teach oftendo it brilliantly and passionately—because it’s voluntary, not forced. The best part?There are artists who love to teach—and they make fantastic educators! They runmasterclasses and one-on-one lessons. They share tutorials online. They nurture thenext generation of talent. But for those who don’t? That’s just as valid.I’m proud to do both. I love transforming clients for their most important moments andsharing my expertise with those who want to learn. Whether you’re looking to book aprofessional makeup session or learn the skills yourself, I’d be honoured to help youlook and feel your very best.

Blog

It’s Not Just Makeup — It’s How You Accessorize It

When people think of makeup, they often imagine it as the final touch. But truly greatmakeup isn’t just about the pigments on your skin. It’s about how you accessorize it. Like fashion, makeup is more than any single element. It’s the sum of choices that workin harmony to express who you are. Think of it as styling your face the way you’d style anoutfit — complete with accessories that elevate the entire look. Here’s why your makeup is never “just makeup,” and how the right finishing touches turnany look from good to unforgettable. 1️. The Power of HairYour hair isn’t separate from your makeup — it frames it. Loose beachy waves, a sleekbun, romantic braids, or Hollywood glam curls all change the vibe of your makeup look.Soft makeup paired with a polished updo screams bridal elegance, while bold eyelinerand tousled hair feel rock-and-roll chic.Hair is your makeup’s biggest accessory — and one of the easiest ways to adapt yourbeauty look to your outfit, event, or mood. 2️. Jewellery & AccessoriesEver noticed how a pair of statement earrings draws attention to your eyes? Or how anecklace frames your décolletage, making your makeup pop in photos?Jewellery and accessories don’t compete with makeup — they complete it.A smoky eye and chandelier earrings? Red-carpet ready.Minimalist makeup with dainty gold hoops? Effortless and modern.Bold lip with layered necklaces? Confident and contemporary.Your accessories help tell the story of your look. 3️. Outfit CoordinationThe best makeup artists know: your outfit matters. Colour palette, neckline, and style allinfluence what makeup will look best. A vibrant saree or gown might call for richercolours and bolder lines. A sleek jumpsuit might need clean, minimalist makeup.When you coordinate your makeup with your wardrobe, you look intentional, polished,and put-together — like every detail was chosen on purpose. 4️. Nails as an Extension of Your LookNails are often overlooked, but they’re part of your beauty statement. Classic nudes,playful nail art, or bold reds all send different messages. For brides, soft pink or Frenchtips can feel timeless and elegant. For parties, metallic or jewel-toned nails add thatextra pop. Your nails are the accessory you carry everywhere — make sure they supportyour makeup vibe. 5️. The Invisible Accessories: Fragrance and AttitudeYour beauty look doesn’t stop at what people see. Fragrance is an invisible accessory —one that can define the memory of your presence. A warm, sensual perfume enhancesa sultry makeup look, while a fresh floral scent feels perfect with minimal, glowing skin.And let’s not forget attitude. Confidence is the ultimate accessory. The way you carryyourself can make any makeup look 10x more powerful. 6️. Occasion and MoodEvery event has its own energy — and your makeup should fit.Weddings? Soft, romantic, long-wearing.Photoshoots? Sculpted, precise, camera-ready.Festivals? Glitter, bold colors, creativity unleashed.Work events? Understated, polished, professional.Your makeup is an accessory that adapts to the occasion, ensuring you’re alwaysappropriately (and beautifully) styled. 7️. The Artist’s Touch: Why Pros Think Beyond MakeupA skilled makeup artist doesn’t just slap on colour.They think about the whole picture: Your face shape, Skin tone and undertone, Hair andaccessories, outfit and event, Personal style and Emotional state. They’re not sellingyou “just makeup.” They’re helping you curate a complete look that tells your storybeautifully. Makeup as the Ultimate AccessoryMakeup isn’t just about color on your skin. It’s an art form that ties together hair, jewelry,outfit, mood, and personality. It’s the accessory that enhances all your other choices. When you see makeup this way, you realize why one-size-fits-all doesn’t work — andwhy working with a thoughtful, experienced artist makes all the difference. So next time you think about booking makeup for your big day or event, don’t ask only: “What colours will you use?”Ask instead: “How will we style the whole look?” Because beauty isn’t about any single element — it’s about how everything workstogether to make you feel like the best version of yourself. Ready to Elevate Your Look?If you’re looking for an artist who understands that it’s never just makeup — it’s yourcomplete look — let’s chat. I’d love to help bring your vision to life, accessorizedperfectly from head to toe.

Scroll to Top
How Can I Help You?