Being a make-up artist in the entertainment industry is not easy. It takes years of training and incredible dedication to find work consistently and successfully. To enhance her skills, she went to New York in 2009 for a diploma in make-up and design, and then to London in 2013 for two more diploma courses in make-up and hair. Latif continues to participate in various training programs to keep up with the fast-paced and evolving industry. “On the sets, work requires a lot of collaboration, focus and hard work. Even a miniscule mistake can have a drastic effect,” says Latif. “Heading the make-up department is even more difficult, but you know you have a team that has your back. It’s the teamwork that helps there,” quips Latif. Latif has worked in several blockbusters like Don 2, Raees and Rock On, among others. Besides having worked with Indian artists like Farhan Akhtar, Kangana Ranaut, Mahira Khan, Tabu and Fatima Sana Shaikh, she has also worked with internationally acclaimed stars like Juliet Stevenson, Donald Sutherland, Brie Larson, Ashton Kutcher, and Saskia Reeves. When asked who the artist she loved working with the most was, she said, “I’ve always brought something back with me whenever I’ve worked with different actors. So it will be an injustice to name just a few of them.”Latif, who was also on the BAFTA Cymru (Wales) jury this year to judge best hair and make-up, is not very fond of publicity and limelight. “I am sure it helps,” she says, “but I love what I’ve done as a person. I’m happy when I do my job. It’s not about credits all the time. I won’t ruin my day over it.” Latif’s mother had an influence on her since early childhood. “My mother’s nature and influence,” she says, “and my love for films are the reasons Iam in this industry.”