Color War: The 'Urdu Center for Makeup Professions' vs. 'Il Make-up''

Sherry Roth
November 23, 2014   
Competition in the makeup education industry: 'Il Make-up' opened a college in Bnei Brak, while on the other hand, the 'Haredi Center for Makeup Professions' announces similar courses, collaborates with 'Ada L'Zorgan' - and even provides funding
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The field of professional training is gaining momentum in the ultra-Orthodox sector: The need to support the household, combined with the specific requirements for studies tailored to the spirit of Halacha and modesty, has given rise to a variety of learning solutions.

A few weeks ago, the women of Ir HaTorah and the Hasidic community of Bnei Brak were informed of the opening of a makeup college from 'Il Make-up'. It turns out that the initiative quickly spawned competitors, with the company recently announcing ''The Haredi Center for Makeup Professions has similar courses, ""At the highest and most professional level.".

In the competition, as in the competition, the Haredi Center announces another gimmick - and in order to enable more and more women to acquire the required profession, they took up the gauntlet and contacted generous donors who own the 'Tzipora Shulka Heller' Foundation - a unique support foundation that provides subsidies and special funding for studies in the makeup professions.

The foundation will provide a discount of at least 1,000 shekels for those joining the first cycle of courses.

 'The 'Urdu Center for Makeup Professions' is owned by the 'Posht Beauty' company, which, after a thorough and comprehensive examination of the study options in Israel, chose to collaborate with the leading makeup empire in Israel for makeup studies - 'Ada L'Zorgan', thinking that the veteran and professional studio specializes in professional training and various techniques, thus allowing one to acquire the profession properly, and offering a realistic opportunity to earn a respectable living from the makeup profession.

 The training is carried out by a team of professional teachers, who teach a comprehensive curriculum with unique, fast and diverse makeup methods, ongoing practice of the content being taught, motor skills, practice, and more.

Course graduates will be awarded an international makeup artist certificate from the Ada Lazorgn Studio and the Haredi Center for Makeup Professions.

Is this the beginning of a makeup course 'craze'? Time will tell.


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