.Tamil Nadu Beauty Industry Entrepreneurs Association held an awareness camp for its members
The Tamil Nadu Beauty Industry Entrepreneurs Association (TBIEA) was launched in Chennai on March 19th with many good purposes including livelihood, safety, career development of beauty artists and promotion of more talented people.
About 100 members joined the association on the very first day. Many more are joining it with interest. In this situation, an awareness camp was held for the members of the association at the Royal Plaza Tower in Chennai last week.
The awareness camp was held in the presence of P. Anandhi, Manager of Federal Bank Branch, Selden Artistry, a certified professional makeup artist and trainer, and C. Prabhavathi, an owner and mentor of various achievements in flower creation.
In this event, information was given on how to get government certification, get various types of bank loans, how to register for Uday scheme for free, and how to avoid scams.
Not only that, many things like Indian-Western bridal makeup and bouquet making were taught to the members in detail in this awareness camp. Also, the responsible persons who participated in this event on behalf of Skill India said that they will provide training to the members at a low cost.
Especially, to get a certificate in this beauty art, you can get this certificate at a very low cost without getting involved in scams and spending 40 thousand to 50,000 in vain. Bank executives have also assured me that the certificate provided in this way is sufficient to get a bank loan. In this way, the awareness that none of the members should get involved in any scam was mainly taught to them.
After that, Selden, who works as a makeup artist for celebrities, gave a detailed class to the members on Artistry makeup. After that, a training course on flower making was held.
Not only that, after the start of this association, many more makeup artists have joined it with interest. In that way, the newly joined members were also felicitated with trophies, certificates and gifts worth 2000 rupees.
This event was the first of four such free classes to be held each year, as previously announced.


