About
Bella Segreto
Bella Segreto, Italian for "beautiful secret,"
offers friendly, professional onsite makeup application
for formal events, runway, pageants, and television/film
productions in Charleston, South Carolina and
surrounding regions.
We know that like fingerprints and snowflakes,
no two people are exactly alike. That is why we
staff a team of artists, each favoring selected
styles but all versatile in their application
of makeup for varied skin tones and ethnicities.
Each session is tailored specifically to you.
Whether you want to be flawlessly natural or daring
and dramatic, our makeup specialists can deliver
the look you're seeking.
Contact us
to discuss your options.
Contact Us
Phone: 843.631.9269
Fax: 843.278.2434
Email: info@bellasegreto.com
4 Carriage Lane, Suite
205
Charleston, SC 29407
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Jeanne Mitchum
Effects
Artist |
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Jeanne Mitchum was born in Charleston,
SC, but grew up just north of the historic town in Summerville,
SC.
Jeanne's fascination with fx makeup began at a very early
age with the portrayal of her own original character "Spider
Lady."

"As a kid, I always wanted
to be something scary for Halloween, but I insisted that I
not wear a mask and I do my own makeup."

In high school, Jeanne's fascination with theatrics continued.
She honed her skills as an effects artist by creating deeply
rich characters for the school's theater performances using
elaborate makeup and costumes. She later attended The College
of Charleston, where she continued her training and enhanced
her skills as an artist.
Since graduation, Jeanne has worked as a makeup artist and
photographer, and she currently instructs a course in Photography
and Design at Trident Technical College in North Charleston.
Recently, Jeanne's talents were showcased in the stage show
"The Thorn," which played to an audience of over
50,000 and included pyrotechnics, light effects, dancing,
combat sequences, huge set pieces, acrobatics, and, of course,
great makeup. Many critics have hailed the performance as
"realistic theater."
One of Jeanne's mantras is,
"It's not enough to be gross and over the top. It has
to be realistic to translate as 'real' for the audience."
Although Jeanne has already worked on several films and large
productions, she aspires to one day work along side renown
makeup-artist Wayne Toth on a Rob Zombie project. |
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Meet our Artists
All of our professionals are trained in set etiquette and
experienced in the challenges of on-location makeup.
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