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blushpremier, Make-Up Artist

ID:4664
Sandy,  Oregon
Terri Lodge  (Owner)
Terri has more than seven years experience in the makeup artistry field doing impeccable bridal, special occasion, runway, and fashion makeup, becoming one of the most sought after MUA’s in the Pacific Northwest.  Her experience includes film, television, and print as well as editorial, runway, fashion, and special occasion makeup.  Terri is the key makeup artist for local celebrities and has been a repeated on air guest for Nationally televised Better TV. ...   read more
 
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blushpremier

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38 years old
Make-Up Artist

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