There’s a particular kind of clarity that comes with knowing when a chapter is complete.
For Tahira Herold, that moment arrived in her early forties, after spending two decades behind the chair and on set – working with some of the most recognisable faces in the world, building a career that most makeup artists only dream of achieving. And then, quietly, she realised she wanted more: not more success, not more celebrity clients, not more sets. Something deeper; something that had been quietly guiding her all along.
