Asma Lootah balances being an architect, a make-up artist and a mum with aplomb. Sarah Dea / The National
Asma Lootah balances being an architect, a make-up artist and a mum with aplomb. Sarah Dea / The National
Asma Lootah balances being an architect, a make-up artist and a mum with aplomb. Sarah Dea / The National
Asma Lootah balances being an architect, a make-up artist and a mum with aplomb. Sarah Dea / The National

My UAE: Architect and make-up artist Asma Lootah


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By day, Asma Lootah works as an architect at Dubai Municipality; by night, she is a make-up artist transforming brides-to-be and birthday girls.

“There are lots of similarities between the two professions,” she says. “Both of them are a kind of art and they deal with colours, proportions and lines. Studying architecture helped me a lot with becoming a make-up artist.”

Lootah, 28, had nothing more than a vague interest in make-up while she was at university, and did not decide to take it further until she began researching make-up for her wedding four years ago.

“I was looking at magazines and at Facebook and the internet at all kinds of make-up artists – it really developed my interest. I decided I wanted to learn more about it and, as an engineer, when I like something, I like to know everything about it.”

After taking classes at a local beauty school, Lootah began practising on her family and friends. Two years later, she has a busy diary of weddings, birthdays and parties, and more than 6,500 followers on her Instagram account, @MakeUpByAsma. "Everyone has Instagram; it's like an epidemic," she says. "It's good for anyone wanting to start a small business."

She also helps run make-up courses. At the moment, she plans to continue working in the heritage department of the Municipality but says that one day she would like to turn her interest into a full-time career.

“I’m still growing and I’m not that big in the business but some day I would like to be. I want to have my own line of make-up brushes as well, that would be amazing.”

Lootah is also a wife to Mohamed Hussain, 35, and mother to their son Rayan, 2. She says her family have enabled her to succeed. “My mother helps with my son – without her I couldn’t do anything. Still my family are my priority. I would not compromise on quality time with my son.”

What is your most important make-up item?

Concealer. People don’t always give enough attention to the under-eye area and concealer gives a glow. My favourites are Make Up Forever Full Cover and Mac Pro Longwear.

Best piece of advice you remember?

I read that you must believe in yourself before expecting others to believe in you. You must be your own rock. I wasn’t a very confident girl growing up and it got to a point where I had to just tell myself: “You’re strong, you’re confident, you can do it.”

How do you enjoy the outdoors?

I love going to the beach, usually Jumeirah Beach Park. I go with my son; he loves swimming and the water.

What’s your best holiday memory?

My honeymoon in Interlaken, Switzerland. It’s very beautiful with lots of mountains and nature. We did a lot of activities, such as rafting in the rivers. It was a paradise on Earth.

What are the most common mistakes in make-up?

The first is choosing the wrong shade of foundation, either too light or too dark. Second, overdoing the eyebrows. It’s the first thing I notice on the face. Arab women tend to draw their brows on very, very thick and it takes over the whole face.

Name one celebrity whose ­make-up you like.

Nancy Ajram from Arab Idol. Her make-up artist, Fady Kataya, is one of the best. Nancy has a soft look and sometimes a strong smoky eye, but she still looks feminine.

Most important thing to you when raising your son?

I want him to feel loved growing up. This is the most important thing. It seems basic but it’s important. I want him to grow up with lots of love and care.

Name one brave thing you have done.

Skydiving in Dubai. I bought it as a present for my husband’s birthday so we both did it. It was the ultimate experience.

One material item you would rescue in a house fire?

My hard drive because it has all the memories and pictures, like my wedding albums. Then I’d get my phone and my make-up.

Which make-up artist do you look to for inspiration?

I follow Maya Mia on Instagram and look at her photos every day.

What’s your favourite book?

The Secret. It's an amazing book; it will change the way you think.

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Eyasses squad

Charlie Preston (captain) – goal shooter/ goalkeeper (Dubai College)

Arushi Holt (vice-captain) – wing defence / centre (Jumeriah English Speaking School)  

Olivia Petricola (vice-captain) – centre / wing attack (Dubai English Speaking College)

Isabel Affley – goalkeeper / goal defence (Dubai English Speaking College)

Jemma Eley – goal attack / wing attack (Dubai College)

Alana Farrell-Morton – centre / wing / defence / wing attack (Nord Anglia International School)

Molly Fuller – goal attack / wing attack (Dubai College)

Caitlin Gowdy – goal defence / wing defence (Dubai English Speaking College)

Noorulain Hussain – goal defence / wing defence (Dubai College)

Zahra Hussain-Gillani – goal defence / goalkeeper (British School Al Khubairat)

Claire Janssen – goal shooter / goal attack (Jumeriah English Speaking School)         

Eliza Petricola – wing attack / centre (Dubai English Speaking College)

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3.07pm: 56kg male: Hiago George (BRA) v Carlos Alberto da Silva (BRA)
3.14pm: 55kg female: Amal Amjahid (BEL) v Bianca Basilio (BRA)
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3.42pm: 70kg female: Thamara Silva (BRA) v Alessandra Moss (AUS)
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4.10pm: 94kg male: Adam Wardzinski (POL) v Kaynan Duarte (BRA)
4.17pm: 110kg male: Yahia Mansoor Al Hammadi (UAE) v Joao Rocha (BRA

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Sharrie Williams
The American singer is hugely respected in blues circles due to her passionate vocals and songwriting. Born and raised in Michigan, Williams began recording and touring as a teenage gospel singer. Her career took off with the blues band The Wiseguys. Such was the acclaim of their live shows that they toured throughout Europe and in Africa. As a solo artist, Williams has also collaborated with the likes of the late Dizzy Gillespie, Van Morrison and Mavis Staples.
Lin Rountree
An accomplished smooth jazz artist who blends his chilled approach with R‘n’B. Trained at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC, Rountree formed his own band in 2004. He has also recorded with the likes of Kem, Dwele and Conya Doss. He comes to Dubai on the back of his new single Pass The Groove, from his forthcoming 2018 album Stronger Still, which may follow his five previous solo albums in cracking the top 10 of the US jazz charts.
Anita Williams
Dubai-based singer Anita Williams will open the night with a set of covers and swing, jazz and blues standards that made her an in-demand singer across the emirate. The Irish singer has been performing in Dubai since 2008 at venues such as MusicHall and Voda Bar. Her Jazz Garden appearance is career highlight as she will use the event to perform the original song Big Blue Eyes, the single from her debut solo album, due for release soon.

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