Blushington Expands with New Services, Manhattan Flagship
Makeup and skin care service destination, Blushington, is expanding into new categories, namely hair services.
Makeup and skin care service destination, Blushington, is expanding into new categories, namely hair services.
Blushington has teamed up with the Teknique Agency, a Black-owned creative artists and event management firm, to launch a co-created platform, Teknique Boutiques by Blushington.
The first class from newly-formed Blushington Academy for Artist Advancement took place on January 11. Through it, people from across the nation have access to a 25-hour course designed to set them up for a career in makeup artistry.
Blushington President Natasha Cornstein helped create a national brand with a loyal following for the makeup and hair services retailer. Somehow, Natasha found time to talk with CEW Beauty News for our 5 Minutes with… feature.
At Blushington consumers can purchase a stand-alone mini peel for $50 or as an add-on to a makeup application.
The 1,200-square-foot space has 10 stations, including a lash station, and a number of makeup artists and aestheticians who are ready at 7 a.m. to cater to every woman’s facial needs.
The 1,200-square-foot space has 10 stations, including a lash station, and a number of makeup artists and aestheticians who are ready at 7 a.m. to cater to every woman’s facial needs.