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Get tons of beauty tips, tutorials, and news on the Refinery29 Beauty Facebook page!You've bought this clip before. Would you like to redownload a copy? Airbrush Artist Insurance for Makeup & Face Painting Flawless liability insurance coverage for your business. Airbrush Makeup Artists & Face Painters As a makeup artist or face painter that uses airbrush techniques, you have a special skillset within your industry. But things can still go wrong when you have a client in your chair. To protect your face painting or makeup business, you need airbrush liability insurance that provides the same quality coverage that you provide for your clients. General and Professional Liability Personal and Advertising Injury Damage to Premises Rented to You Inland Marine/Business Personal Property Not ready to buy? Setup a reminder for the day you want to purchase. No quote process   •   Instant coverage   •   A+ rated insurance Carrier




BBI Protects Cosmetologists in an Age of New Technology The popularity of HD video and selfies has made airbrush makeup services a must for many makeup artists and face painters. At BBI, we understand the growing popularity of this service, and we have adjusted our policy to accommodate the changing needs of the beauty industry. Whether you’re applying airbrush makeup as a professional makeup artist or as part of your face painting business, you’re an expert in creating beauty. Sometimes, though, accidents happen. While applying cosmetics, your client might have an allergic reaction or claim that the pigments aggravated an existing skin condition or caused them to breakout. Without the proper airbrush makeup insurance coverage, you could be held financially responsible in these situations. Depending on your business, these types of claims could be enough to bankrupt what you’ve worked so hard to create. They could even wipe out your personal savings. Don’t wait until an accident occurs to get the coverage you need for your airbrush makeup business.




** Please note these are brief definitions of coverages and your policy may be more restrictive in its language. It is essential that you refer to the actual policy for a complete description of coverages and exclusions. This policy is for professionals who work in the Beauty and Bodywork Industry. This policy is for students currently enrolled in a beauty or massage school. 24/7 Access to Policy Documents Licensed In All 50 States No Deductible on Liability Claims A+ Rated Insurance Carrier One Policy for Multiple Methods 1 Additional Insured $15 | Unlimited Additional Insureds $30 General & professional liability limits General & Professional Liability Aggregatei Products & Completed Operations Aggregatei Personal & Advertising Injuryi Damage to Premises Rented to youi Inland Marine / Business Personal Propertyi Setup a reminder for the day you want to purchase. The Bodywork Insurance Program was launched in the Fall of 2012 by Veracity Insurance Solutions, LLC.




Veracity Insurance Solutions, LLC is the program administrator and general agent for Beauty & Bodywork Insurance. Veracity began focusing on specialty general liability, product liability and program business insurance in 2002. Since then, they have been involved in the creation and ongoing administration of over 20 different association-based and Risk Purchasing Group programs. Located just South of Salt Lake City, Veracity is committed to providing each client the best price and service possible. With over 40,000 small business accounts serviced, Veracity’s team has the experience and expertise necessary to meet your needs. Great American Insurance Group Great American Insurance Company is committed to helping individuals and businesses secure a healthy financial future. Since 1872, their insurance operations have been providing insurance products and services tailored to meet the specific and ever-changing needs of their customers. Their lead insurer, Great American Insurance Company, is rated “A+” (Superior) by A.M. Best.




(Rating affirmed February 21, 2014) Along with policies for makeup practitioners, we also provide services for other methods in the beauty and cosmetics industry. BBI is for professionals that love their job and want to have a safeguard in case something goes wrong. Some of the other qualifying practices we offer insurance for are:US $125.62 - 136.61 / Piece To Singapore Via DHL Est.Delivery Mar 05 and Mar 07 Professional Makeup Artist Directors Chair Wood Light Weight Foldable Black New HW46460 >>>welcome to our store<<< Quantity 1 Piece Package Size 10.0*10.0*10.0(cm) Gross Weight/Package 10(kg) Is_customized Yes Appearance Modern Model Number HW46460 General Use Home Furniture Type Other Living Room Furniture Wood Style Panel Inflatable Yes Style Leisure Chair Specific Use Living Room Chair Material wood Folded Yes Size Overall dimensions: 20"(L) x 19 1/4"(W) >>>welcome to our store<<< ---Our goal is to give you high quality products,wish you happy shopping from us!




Professional Makeup Artist Directors Chair Wood Light Weight Foldable Black New   This is an ideal chair for beauty makeup artists and motion picture directors, actors, or staff. Crafted from sturdy wood in a black finish with heavy-duty hardware,It folds making it flexible and easy to transport and the only assembly needed is the foot rest.The chair comes with a water bottle holder, two small storage pouches and one large net pouch to store your makeup, accessories and personal items. 33 Transactions, 100% Positive FeedbackWe are already on the seventh episode. Let's get into it! Bottom line, I love Christmas! It is my favorite time of year! Although I have seen many amazingly beautiful holiday card photos from computerized images, I prefer the old-fashioned photo on our Christmas card. (We also always put a wallet-sized photo in the inside of the card as well!) I like to take a nice photo each year and admittedly get a little (or a lot) obsessed about getting the best picture or using the catchiest wording for the card.




This year was no different. Adeline had broken her wrist right before Christmas after tripping over Stella on the basketball court, so the caption inside our card read, "You better watch out, you better not cry, or trip over your twin sister..." I thought it was cute. Both Heather and I clearly get involved in our family photo ops. I thought it was funny to watch each of us wanting the best shots possible! Clearly we have some similarities!I did not or do not "talk about Heather all the time" and I am definitely not obsessed with her! I met Heather for one afternoon before she introduced me to Tamra and Vicki and I have certainly not "disrespected" her in any way. It's interesting that Lizzie said I am always rehashing issues with Heather because at this point, I had only met her at Javier's and seen her at the hoedown. I enjoyed spending a little one-on-one time with Lizzie for a make-up lesson at my house, not like she needed it! It was not a pretty sight, however, to see me without makeup!




Ericka Brannon is an amazing make-up artist that works with MAC and she has definitely worked her magic on my face many a time -- the Christmas card being one of them! Tonight you get a glimpse of me "pre-nose and chin job." I had the surgery my sophomore year in college and thought it would change everything! No one really noticed afterwards which I thought was crazy! Dr. Robert Singer clearly made them look like they were naturally mine! As we learned how to properly apply makeup when not sitting at a stoplight, the girls asked what to expect from my upcoming holiday party. I am a believer that as long as you have good food, good people and good booze, you have a great party -- classic and traditional. (Stay tuned next week!)My meeting with Heather. I don't really understand what Heather is saying when she states, "I'm not a paranoid person, so if I feel someone is talking behind my back, it's probably true." I don't walk around talking about her all day. I have a life! I can't keep talking about this chair thing.




Heather's "perception" of what happened is wrong. Her "side of the story" never happened and I am tired of hearing about it. Heather taking her chair back never "set me off." When Heather tries to explain why she feels "left out," it is frustrating that she speaks to me with her finger pointed to me. She told me she was traveling over Thanksgiving break so I never invited her to a football game because she said she was going away! Apparently she flew home from back east with her family on the day of the game and said that she could have come to the game after they landed. There is no way I could get in a car and drive an hour to a football game after a six-hour flight, but apparently I should have asked because she and Terry may have come. I am a "more the merrier" type of person. There was no bad intent to exclude. Clearly Heather and my "perceptions" are not on the same in many instances. My gut is telling me that it is not really going to change either, but I am a positive person.

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