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Black Lash Makeup’s work has been featured on the cover of 5 issues of Western Australia Wedding and Bride Magazine, with a number of styled shoots inside each magazine. Tara Clark has also written a number of articles which have been published in print and online, on everything from your perfect wedding day look to the boss/mum juggle.

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Now for the posh bit!

 

Tara Clark, Owner and MUA at Black Lash Makeup, graduated from Australian College of Natural Health Sciences in 1996 & Australian College of Beauty Therapy in 2001 with Certificates in Makeup Artistry. In 2017 she completed an Advanced Certificate in Makeup Artistry from Artists at Play. Black Lash Makeup provides services for Special Events, Bridal and Branding Photography, as well as Private Makeup Lessons and Workshops. Clark’s work has been published in 5 issues of WA Wedding and Bride Magazine as well as other publications.

Tara Clark is the Founder and Lead Makeup Artist at Black Lash Makeup and mother to twin girls Sadie and Patience, daughter Luca and son Finn.

She received her first qualification in makeup artistry over 20 years ago but decided after children to turn her devotion for cosmetics into her full time gig.

Clark’s philosophy revolves around makeup that looks natural and most of all leaves you feeling like the best version of you. She believes in providing a self-indulgent experience where women can take time out for themselves.

Clark’s work has been featured on the cover of WA Wedding and Bride 5 times, as well as having written articles and featured in a number of other publications.

Clark believes that all women put themselves on the back burner with everyday pressures rendering their needs less important. Her approach is really about giving women back that time to feel good about themselves and attend their events feeling relaxed, confident and beautiful.

Black Lash was born out of necessity when, after having her 3 daughters via IVF, Clark unexpectedly fell pregnant with her son Finn. Facing the prospect of having 4 children under 4 years old, Clark felt it was too difficult to return to her 40+ hours a week job in the Finance industry. With makeup always a passion, Clark believed this was her opportunity to turn it into a full time career.

When Clark isn’t painting faces she can be found drinking wine with friends or at one of the many Perth Dance Competitions so she can live vicariously through her 3 daughters.