Want help finding a good beauty and makeup stylist? You've come to the right place to find it in Racine.
See above for featured listings of Salons & Makeup Artists, Makeup Artist, Makeup Artist, Hair Dresser, Beauty Shop, Hair Stylists, Makeover, Beauty Products, Beauty Supplies, Beauty Parlor, Hair Stylist, Makeup Artists, Stylists, Stylist, Salon, Beautician, Hair Dressers, Make-up Artist for your Weddings, Parties, and Events. We offer local and national listings of Salons & Makeup Artists, Makeup, Hair Stylists, Nails, Make Up Artist, Make-up Artists, Beauty Products, Wedding Hair, Make-up, Cosmetics, Beauty Supply, Beauty Shop, Salon and many more.

Share/Save/Bookmark

You don't want to be a bridezilla on your wedding day. If you're getting married, you're also going to want to ensure that everyone in your wedding party looks stunning and that their hair and makeup is done by professional Racine, WI hair stylists and Racine, WI makeup artists. On the other hand, maybe you're not planning a wedding. Perhaps you or your daughter needs a Racine make-up artist or Racine, WI hair stylist for another event such as a prom or sweet sixteen party in Racine. Perhaps she needs hair highlights or elegant up-do . Obviously, she's going to want to look perfect or the consequences could be dire. Make your event stress-free by locating the best salons, beauty and makeup artists in Racine.
Racine Salons & Makeup Artists may also serve the following areas: Salem, Oak Creek, Waterford, Somers, Bristol, Muskego, South Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Benet Lake, Hales Corners, Kenosha, Woodworth, Union Grove, North Chicago, Franklin, Saint Francis, Winthrop Harbor, Kansasville, Sturtevant, Caledonia, Franksville, Pleasant Prairie, Zion, Waukegan, Cudahy, Bassett, Greendale, Wadsworth, and Racine County.

Salons & Makeup Artists News and Information
  • Hues You Can Use
    • After the gray skies and gray clothes of winter, it's a relief to welcome spring by breaking out the color.
  • Olive Oil Cleansing Lotion
    • from Natural Beauty at Home by Janice Cox. -- posted by Roosie
  • Basic Moisturizer
    • from Natural Beauty at Home by Janice Cox. Stearic acid is a white, waxy powder obtained from animal fats and oils. It is frequently used in making candles, soaps and cosmetics and gives stiffness to creams and acts as an emulsifier to ensure the oil and water stay combined. Janice Cox suggests beeswax as a substitute if you cannot find it. -- posted by Roosie