Make-up Artists & Estheticians
Jennifer “Jay” Davis
Owner,
manager, distinguished make-up artist and educator – Jennifer
Davis (known as Jay at the studio) wears many hats at Blush. Whether
she is behind the scenes dealing with salon operations
or on the floor with clients or staff, Jay’s energy
and sincerity shine throughout Blush.
After graduating
at the top of her class from the Jean Madeline Institute
in Philadelphia, she began her career there as an educator. In
addition to her cosmetology license she is licensed in
cosmetology management and education. Her
lengthy resume includes; continuing education with make-up
artists throughout the country; opportunities working with
television events, photo shoots and fashion shoots; and
years of salon experience at Jean Madeline and the distinguished
David Witchell Salon in Bucks County. Don’t
be surprised if you hear Jay’s name mentioned when
salon news is exchanged, as she is renowned in Bucks County
for her make-up artistry and brow shaping. Jay
has even created her own line of make-up which is available
at Blush.
Jay is passionate about the ever changing
business of Blush Salon and knows that the way to keep
on top is to make certain customer service top notch. She
is continually working with the make-up artists, helping
them to reach new heights, as well as the rest of the staff
to create a unified team.
Rebecca Miller
A make-up artist and aesthetician with many
years of experience, Rebecca Miller completed her formal
training at Rizierri School of Beauty and Wellness and
continues to develop her skills working with Jennifer Davis
at Blush. While
brow shaping, make-up and bikini waxing are her specialty,
you will also find her working with skincare and airbrush
tanning. Rebecca, also an artist, has been able
to incorporate her skills as an oil painter into her
make-up artistry – accentuating each client’s
best feature. Rebecca says the most important thing
she can do for her clients is to listen to what they
don’t want. “I want to be sure that
they love what they see when they leave.”