At Beauty by Creative at Heart, we think it's important for you to know your beauty team - the authentic and true artists! Allow me to introduce {or reintroduce} you to me!
Hi! I'm Deb!
I am the owner of Beauty by Creative at Heart. I am the voice you hear on the other end of the phone and the person behind the text messages. So nice to meet you!
I am a Christian. You can say I'm a Jesus freak and I'm okay with that. He has blessed my life in countless ways, carries me through every challenge in my life and gives me hope in all things. In March of 2020, I was given a wake up call that no one wants to be given and without Him, well...let's just say things would be much different in my life.
I am the proud momma to two amazing young men. Being a boy mom has been my greatest joy. My family is fantastically blended, somewhat broken, and a little bit crazy; but absolutely everything to me.
I don't sleep the day before your wedding. I pray for you. I pray for your wedding day. I pray for perfect weather and perfect circumstances. And I pray for your beauty team to be blessed and give you the most memorable experience as you prepare for your day.
I am a creative soul. I am an artist. I have been a graphic designer my entire adult life and work as the Senior Graphic Designer for the most outstanding litigation support company EVER. I am also the owner of small, private graphic design company. I absolutely love everything I do and never feel like I am working despite working almost constantly.
I am annoyingly upbeat and positive and see the good side in all situations. I believe that all things happen for good and God puts people into and out of our lives for a reason or a season. I see beauty everywhere, in everything, and in everyone. I am creative at heart and gifted by God.
I have been a makeup artist for nearly 15 years. I never aspired to be a makeup artist and I certainly never imagined I would have a team of over 20 amazing artists. The beauty industry chose me quite by accident and I fell in love. I am honored to pamper you on your most precious days!
I'm obsessed with eyes and clean beauty. But mature beauty is my passion. Whether you are mature by the number of years you have blessed us with your presence or are mature because of what life has thrown your way, bringing out the beauty in those who have given up on their look, find it frustrating and complicated in the hustle and bustle of every day life, or have forgotten that how you look directly affects how you feel, is empowering and I am excited to help you be the most amazing version of yourself!
Cheers to you!
Reach out to Deb for private makeup sessions and tutorials or private design projects that you need help with!! Talk or text at 561.310.3231. I am here to help you!
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Updated: Jan 1, 2021
Hello beautiful ladies!
It’s another #TIPsyTuesday!
Let's talk about our hair tools - brushes, combs, clips, and styling tools. You might not give caring for these daily go-to's a second thought but properly maintaining for your hair tools is not only important to keep these everyday beauty necessities in tip-top shape. Regular cleaning is great for your brushes as it breaks down dirt, grease, and oils. This buildup adds stress to your locks and can transfer bacteria (yikes!) to your hair and scalp which can lead to scalp infections! Gross!
Brushes, Combs, Clips Remove buildup of oils, product and bacteria!
What you need: Antibacterial soap
What To Do
Remove hair. Be sure to remove all the hair from your brushes. To do this, use a comb and start brushing out the hair until clean.
Wash ... yes, wash them. Stylists use a cleaning solution like Ship-Shape or Barbicide for sterilizing after clients. In many cases, you may not have access to these so grab a mild antibacterial soap to do the trick. Add this to a sink full of warm water and place your tools inside. Leave them soaking in the solution for about 30 minutes.
Rinse. Drain the water and rinse well. Place everything on a clean towel to dry.
How often: Weekly or bi-weekly
Hot Styling Tools Remove sticky buildup
What you need: Cleansing pads (found at local beauty supply store) or a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol
What To Do
Be sure your tools are unplugged. Using the cleansing pads, scrub back and forth for a few seconds to remove buildup. Wipe with a clean damp cloth. If you do not have the cleansing pads (similar to a brillo pad), add alcohol to a rag and follow the same technique.
How often: Monthly
Hair Dryers Clogged air intake filters will cause your dryer to perform poorly and shorten the life of your dryer
What you need: Toothpicks, antibacterial soap
What To Do
With the dryer unplugged, remove the air intake cap and rinse it with antibacterial soap and hot water. Using a toothpick, remove the remaining dust particles with a toothpick. Some versions may be sharp so we do not recommend using your fingers to do this. Let the cap dry completely before reattaching it to your dryer.
How often: Monthly
Stay safe lovelies... we miss you!