Skip the crowded local schools. Learn directly from Parisa Fellone — Bangkok's leading professional makeup artist — via an online makeup class taught entirely in English. Or fly to Bangkok for a private session.
Singapore has good makeup schools. But learning from a Thai professional gives you something local schools cannot — T-Beauty expertise, Southeast Asian bridal experience, and a direct line to one of Asia's most dynamic beauty capitals.
Parisa Fellone is not a beauty school instructor — she is a working Bangkok makeup artist who has done bridal makeup, MUA training and brand building for over a decade. She has worked with Chanel, Van Cleef & Arpels and Miss Thailand. That real-world depth shows in every lesson.
T-Beauty is Southeast Asia's most admired makeup aesthetic — dewy, glowing, tailored for humid climates and photographing beautifully. Learning these techniques from a Bangkok professional gives you an edge that a standard makeup course Singapore cannot offer.
Makeup courses in Singapore can be expensive. The Personal tier here is ฿1,499 (approx. SGD 56) for lifetime access — a fraction of what you would pay locally. Start completely free with no commitment, and upgrade when you are ready.
Parisa studied Fashion Business in Florence, Italy before returning to Bangkok to build a career as a professional makeup artist. Over 10 years she has worked on hundreds of brides, trained MUAs who now run their own businesses, and built the Make Up Is My Buddy brand from the ground up.
Singaporean clients and students have made the trip to Bangkok to work with her in person. Her online makeup artist course brings her techniques to anyone — in English, on any device, at your own pace.
A structured online makeup class covering Thai makeup techniques in English. From your first brush stroke to full MUA-level skills — available to Singaporean students at a fraction of the cost of a local makeup course.
Singapore to Bangkok is just a 2-hour flight. For Singaporeans who want the full hands-on experience — working directly with a Thai professional on real techniques — a private Bangkok class is the answer.
T-Beauty is emerging as Southeast Asia's defining makeup aesthetic — and it is built for the same humid, high-UV environment Singaporeans live in every day.
Thai makeup is engineered for heat and humidity — the same conditions in Singapore. The techniques prioritise long-wearing bases, oil-control strategies and a natural glow finish that holds all day. You learn what actually works outdoors in Southeast Asia, not just in an air-conditioned studio.
The aesthetic — dewy skin, soft warm eyes, flushed cheeks, glossy lips — is also deeply flattering for Southeast Asian features. It creates a natural, second-skin result that looks as good in photos as it does in real life.
A makeup course Singapore typically follows a standard curriculum. Learning from a Bangkok professional brings you bridal expertise from Thailand's leading wedding destination, fashion and editorial techniques, and the perspective of an artist who works internationally.
The professional makeup artist course also includes direct Q&A with Parisa — so you can ask real questions about building a career as you go, not just watch pre-recorded videos.
Bangkok is closer than most Singaporeans think. And a private makeup class with Bangkok's leading Thai artist is unlike anything available at home.
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"I have taken several makeup courses — including ones in Singapore — and nothing compared to learning directly from a Bangkok professional. The T-Beauty techniques are genuinely different and the English instruction is excellent."— Student from Singapore
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Learn makeup for beginners or go fully professional — from Bangkok's leading Thai artist, in English.