Black Canada Talking™ is a live online event that provides Black Canadians opportunity to give their takes and POVs on stories that are of importance to them.
Our guest on today’s edition of Black Canada Talking™ is Faces By Pureness.
Elizabeth Taylor, known professionally as Pureness, is the founder and owner of Faces By Pureness. A company that focuses on customer service, cleanliness, and talent in the field of beauty. The company was built with high standards and Elizabeth plans on keeping those standards very high. Dabbling in makeup during her high school/teenage years as she worked in an aesthetics shop, she then decided to change her future career focus when she attended college. Soon after, Elizabeth realized that she would never leave beauty behind, she then entered the entertainment field.
While singing and being in front of the camera, she was also very involved backstage with hair, makeup, and wardrobe for talent including herself. During her time attending university leveled courses for advertising, and working in the government for some years, Elizabeth realized that her talents should not be a side job, but yet her cause, and there began Faces By Pureness.
Having earned certification in hair, nails, and textured (“black”) hair, Elizabeth is here to work for you!
Elizabeth has dealt with many professions that focused on clientele, respect, and purity; and holds her own company with the highest measure in all of these categories. Elizabeth has worked on a spectrum of clients from Corporate, Weddings, Videos, Photo shoots, and Magazines, International Recording Artists, Avon Canada, Long & McQuade, and WNBA star Tammy Sutton-Brown.
Hire Faces By Pureness for your next beauty service and we will make your day even more flawless.
A Women’s Virtue=Pureness.
Ms. Taylor will be live on Black Canada Talking™ today at 5 p.m. Eastern/2 p.m. Pacific.
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