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From Brazil to Beauty – Jaque Di Condio’s Journey to Becoming an Agency-Represented MUA in Sydney

From Brazil to Beauty – Jaque Di Condio’s Journey to Becoming an Agency-Represented MUA in Sydney

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In this episode I sit down with Jaque Di Condio, a Sydney-based hair and makeup artist whose journey from Brazil to Australia is nothing short of inspiring. From starting fresh in a new country to building a thriving freelance career and joining a top agency, Jaque shares her experiences, challenges, and key insights into the beauty industry.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Jaque’s transition from Sao Paulo to Sydney and the challenges of starting over
  • How she balanced motherhood and her growing career in makeup artistry
  • The importance of assisting in the industry and how it helped her career take off
  • What it takes to be a great assistant and how to leave a lasting impression
  • Jaque’s journey to signing with Saunders and Co. and what it means for her career
  • A peek inside Jaque’s makeup kit and her must-have products
  • Advice for aspiring makeup artists looking to build a sustainable career


Episode Highlights:
Every opportunity, no matter how small, is a stepping stone in your career.” Jaque Di Condio
Assisting isn’t just about learning skills—it’s about building relationships and proving your work ethic.”

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