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The Transformational Journey: From Canvas to Confidence

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Transform Your Passion into Purpose—One Brushstroke at a Time

The Transformational From Canvas to Confidence is more than a makeup book—it’s your guide to self-expression, skill mastery, and personal empowerment through the art of makeup. Whether you’re an aspiring makeup artist, a beauty enthusiast, or a creative ready to elevate your craft, this book takes you step by step from foundational techniques to confident, intentional artistry.

Learn how makeup becomes a powerful tool for transformation—turning every face into a canvas and every application into a story. This book blends professional insight with creative inspiration, teaching techniques, practice habits, mindset shifts, and the confidence needed to grow in today’s beauty industry.

For those ready to go further, a 3-Session Online Makeup Class via Zoom is available to reinforce your skills in real time—with the first session free.

Inside You’ll

Core makeup principles and techniques explained clearly

How to develop confidence through consistent practice

Mindset shifts that separate hobbyists from professionals

How to find your unique style while respecting every face and skin tone

Inspiration to grow, evolve, and never stop learning

Written with warmth and real-world insight, this book encourages readers to embrace their artistry, trust the process, and show up boldly—both in makeup and in life. Perfect for beginners, students, and professionals, it reminds you that confidence isn’t applied—it’s built.

Because every face tells a story, and every artist has the power to transform.

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81 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 16, 2025

About the author

Elizabeth Hudson

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Elizabeth Hudson was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. After a few moves, her family settled in Calgary when she was 13. She has published articles and poetry in numerous publications such as Maclean's Magazine, Other Voices and Tower Poetry. Hudson's two sons have both graduated from university, and she now lives in the deep suburbs with her husband, three dogs and cat. Her memoir, Snow Bodies: One Woman's Life on the Streets (NeWest 2004) is a heartbreaking reminder of the horrors occurring daily on Canada's city streets.

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