With her name among Beautycon LA’s roster of world-renowned make-up and beauty gurus, including Huda Kattan, Hung Vanngo and Anastasia Soare, it’s safe to say Sadaf Beauty is in the big leagues.
The Iranian beauty influencer and make-up artist will also be joining the likes of Rachel Goodwin, Erika La’Pearl and Sheika Daley during the festival, which is taking place August 10-11 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The event created for beauty fans of all backgrounds is known for its engaging panel discussions, tutorials, demos and meet-ups, plus this edition will accommodate over 150 beauty and wellness brands.
The beauty tutorials on the Sadaf Beauty YouTube channel range from creating fuller lips and the ultimate everyday make-up look to nose contouring. Plus, the San Francisco-based make-up maven, who is renowned for her strong personality and positive outlook, provides countless tips while blogging.
As well as touching on all kinds of looks, from natural to party and bridal, the gorgeous influencer is a great help for beauty lovers when it comes to perfecting eye make-up. From colourful and smokey eyes to cut crease and halo eyeshadow, the technique that calls for applying darker shades on the inner and outer corners of the lid, and then using a lighter, shimmery shade in the centre, enthusiasts can turn to Sadaf Beauty for easy application and stunning results.
Skincare is another arena the blogger extraordinaire focuses on. Whether it’s finding the best moisturisers, face creams and natural skin care solutions for mature skin or delving into dry, combination or oily skins, the widely loved beauty pro has it covered.
Perhaps what makes Sadaf Beauty unique is her followers (she has a whopping 1.9 million on Instagram) feel they can really rely on her. The Islamic Azad University graduate is making a difference by helping them feel she is a permanent friend.
As well as cheering beauty aficionados up with upbeat content and helping them to look amazing, Sadaf Beauty focuses on letting their personalities shine through. “Make-up is my art. It's the way I use to express myself. I hope my passion will help girls bring out the best in them,” she says on the blog.