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Who won what at the Living Canvas Make-up Competition?

The Living Canvas Make-Up Competition hosted By Professional Beauty took place on 3 & 4 September at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand.

Says competition director Tanya Nieuwoudt of Living Canvas: “This year’s competition was an exciting one with some new faces. The artists truly gave it their best and created some really captivating artwork.”

Here are the results.

Body painting Professional category

• 1st place winner Surina Botha

• 2nd Place winner Jurine Erwee

• 3rd Place winner Bianca Roux

Face Painting Category (there was only 1 placement)

• 1st place Lauwrinda Hartley

Special Effects Professional Category

• 1st place winner Cindy du Preez

• 2nd place winner Jurine Erwee

• 3rd place winner Bianca Roux

Special effects Novice category (there was only one placement)

• 1st place Bee Venter

Creative makeup Category

• 1st place winner Elzette Martin

• 2nd place winner Che` Wannenburg

• 3rd place winner Lauwrinda Hartley

Photographic winners

• 1st place winner Michelle Liebenberg and also the online favourite

• 2nd place winner and also the Crowd favourite Surina Botha

• 3rd place winner Elzette Martin

• 4th place winner Anelda Brand

The Professional Beauty team would like to thank Living Canvas and to congratulate all of the winners.

This article appears in Professional Beauty October Issue

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