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There’s a very specific kind of makeup artist the industry quietly depends on but rarely profiles: the one who shows up on a film set at 5 a.m., reads the lighting rig before opening a single product, and delivers a look that holds across twelve hours, four camera angles, and post-production grading. Meet Polina Kuzmenkova – Beverly Hills-based, internationally decorated, and one of the most quietly in-demand artists working in LA right now.
Kuzmenkova is the lead makeup artist at Secretive Nail Bar in Beverly Hills, a two-time Los Angeles Fashion Week artist, a Paris Fashion Week participant who crafted looks for models on-site this March, and a repeat collaborator with film producer for new projects. She’s also a certified international makeup judge, a World Beauty Championship winner (Young Talent of the Year 2021, Makeup Artist of the Year 2023), and the creator of her own proprietary technique. In short: she’s the real deal.
Her Secret Weapon? She Thinks Like a Cinematographer.
Most makeup artists think about how a look lands in person. Polina also thinks about what happens when the camera turns on and that’s a completely different calculation. She developed what she calls the CAM Technique (Camera-Adaptive Makeup), a method built around one core idea: that pigments, finishes, and textures behave differently under studio lighting and digital capture than they do to the naked eye. What photographs as luminous in one lighting setup can read as flat in another. What looks seamless on set can fall apart in post.
The CAM Technique closes that gap. Before she picks up a brush, she’s already factored in the spectral qualities of the light, the camera sensor, and the color grading pipeline. It sounds technical because it is but the result is entirely visual: makeup that looks the same at 9 a.m. on set as it does in the final cut, with none of the glare, texture bleed, or tone inconsistency that costs production teams time and money in corrections.
From A-List Sets to the Runway and Back
Kuzmenkova’s work as a Makeup Artist in the film industry elevates her to a level that the majority of runway artists never achieve. Preparing actors and on-screen talent for productions designed for international theatrical and streaming distribution-where every frame will be scrutinized in high-definition by global audiences-requires a precision that purely editorial or runway work simply doesn’t demand in the same way. She’s done it across multiple productions, including work with talent who’ve collaborated with directors like Oliver Stone and with stars like Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Shailene Woodley.
The runway side of her career is just as strong. At Los Angeles Fashion Week (2023 and March 2026), she worked model prep backstage-and this season, she brought the same approach to Paris Fashion Week, creating looks for models at one of the most scrutinized beauty stages in the world. For editorial, she’s served as lead Makeup Artist on campaigns for luxury fashion brand 11Nil and shot for Playboy Netherlands in October 2025, a production where the visual standards are famously exacting.
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A Trophy Case That Actually Means Something
The accolades line up in a way that’s hard to dismiss. Polina Kuzmenkova won first place at the World Beauty Championship in 2020-the most competitive international arena in professional beauty. In 2021, she was recognized as Young Talent of the Year at IBA Beauty Awards. By 2023, Makeup Artist of the Year at IBA. This year, the National Business Awards named her Beauty Innovator in Makeup Arts, specifically citing her development of a scientific methodology in the field.
She’s also a certified judge-not just a competitor. After completing the International Beauty Judging Academy’s full training program and passed exams, she earned certification to evaluate at international championship level. She’s been on both sides of the table and knows exactly what excellence looks like from either position.
Why She Matters Right Now
The beauty industry in 2026 is increasingly a camera industry. Every runway look is content. Every editorial is video. Every red carpet moment is analyzed in 4K. The artists who thrive in that environment aren’t just the most talented with a brush-they’re the ones who understand what the camera does to makeup and build for it from the start.
Polina Kuzmenkova has been operating at that intersection-fashion, film, editorial, and competition-long before the industry caught up to the conversation. With Paris Fashion Week on her 2026 résumé, a film credit due out next year, and a methodology that top producers and internationally repped models are willing to put their names behind, she’s the kind of artist who doesn’t need much introduction for long.
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