Monday, June 21, 2010

To become a beautician/make-up artist, would you have to go to College?

My dream job is to either be a make-up artist or a beautician, if I tend to go to college, what would be the difference to when I don't go to college?To become a beautician/make-up artist, would you have to go to College?
Well not really but you do have to go to institutes ans schools. There, you get lessons and courses about colors, beauty, products, mixtures, skin types, combination etc.. Below I places a link to a very good makeup school as an example for you. hope it helps.To become a beautician/make-up artist, would you have to go to College?
No college. You need to go to Cosmetology School, If you don't get licensed, Then you can't work in a Salon, or anywhere in the beauty Industry. In some states, They don't require you to have a license for Make up Artistry, But it is nice to take a few courses(Which, usually would be Esthetics, if you want to be licensed.) to help you out some and get certified.
In my dream you don't go to the college .You can find it in the net
you have qualifications if you go to college, and your more likely to get hired if you have them :)
Not much, that's what beauty schools are for.
I have two daughters who went through Aveda School.





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Many companies or should I say, almost all companies are requiring applicants to have finished college. You should take your college just in case you didn't achieve that job. Like a back-up plan. There are courses for being a beautician but I think they're only side courses.
To be a makeup artist, the proper name is Estitician, at least in CA, and you won't only learn how to apply some types of makeup, but you also learn how to do manicures/ pedicures, and waxing.





Cosmetologist (beautician) requires a bit more time studying, and with that you learn a bit of everything, including makeup application, and perhaps the basics of waxing/nails, but you're mostly focusing on hair.





Search on Yahoo! or wherever you usually search, and type in, ';Beauty Schools in ______';. They should come up with a listing of surrounding beauty schools. Beauty Colleges are vocational schools, not actual universities where you can earn say, a degree in criminology, unless your local community college offers those classes at the college. Either way, it is still a vocational career.





Best of luck!
you go to cosmetology school...like the Salon Professional Academy or something...there are tons of schools for that, but it's a technical college type deal...
You do not need a degree of any kind to become a beautician or makeup artist. A good beautician school (usually about 1 year) would help but not a requirement. What you need to be very successful in this field is talent and 'on the job training'. Plenty of beautician schools offer graduation certificates which also can be attained by attendance on a part time basis. This is a great idea. You attend school possible 2 days or nights per week. And you work as an apprentice beautician on a part time basis. You get schooling in the field and experience in the field. Give it a shot. Best of Luck.
well you will have a better chance if you go into a college


but there are a lot of cosmetology/beautician schools out there


its better if you do because one day if you have your own bisnuess it looks better and more people will come


also you might learn new techniques

My sister is in Cosmotology school and wants to be a make up artist...?

What are her chances of getting a great job and loving the career?My sister is in Cosmotology school and wants to be a make up artist...?
It depends on her talent and where she wants to live. She could go work in the movie industry or specialize in weddings and do quite well. Right now, is not a good time to be in the field but maybe that will change fast if the economy improves. My hairdresser says that business is down 40% at her salon because of the economy.





Anyway, your sister does seem like a natural artist and she may not be happy doing anything else even if it pays better. She might be one of those people who enjoy beings around people and making them look better and feel better about themselves. If she were my sister, I would advise her to develop other skills while in cosmotology school such as skincare, hair, and/or nails. There is some money to be made in doing acne facials and microdermabrasion right now even if that is not her favorite thing to do. And good skin comes before good makeup.





PS: My niece recently chose not to go to college and she is in beauty school right now. It was heart-breaking for my sister who had her heart set on having her number 1 daughter go to college. But we all realize that this has been her dream since she was a little girl.My sister is in Cosmotology school and wants to be a make up artist...?
When I was in 7th grade I did a research project and my topic was cosmetology and it seems like a really fun job, but they don't make the good money. . . they make enough to live off of but that's about all. And It shouldn't be that hard for her to get a job, just as long as she passes cosmetology school.
She could have a good job if she starts working at salons and getting her name out there. If she's really good with her stuff, then she can even start her own business (but working at a high/well known-salon can also open doors for her as well). As long as she stays and school and gets as much experience as she can, more doors will open for her.

Can I please get some creative ideas on what to name a freelance make up artist?

specializing in glamour make up and bridal make up i was thinking of incorporating my initials AG what does everyone else think please help:)Can I please get some creative ideas on what to name a freelance make up artist?
Alien GlamorCan I please get some creative ideas on what to name a freelance make up artist?
MaxxColor AG

What are the steps to becoming a make up artist in the DC area or in general.?

I am looking at becoming a make up artist and need to know where i can take classes and if I need to be licensed.What are the steps to becoming a make up artist in the DC area or in general.?
You should check with your local beauticians and cosmetic technicians. THey should be a wealth of information. Also contact your local cosmetology school in your area. Good Luck


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  • Trying to be a make up artist, need to do evening or weekend course though. So many courses. Which is the best

    I have found London make-up academy, but altogether 拢4500. Its a 7 week evening course, 4 nights a week, and teaches make up, hair, nails and eyebrows, but then there is London school of Beauty and Make up which is every saturday for 10 weeks and 拢1000, and just does make up and eyebrows. How much do i need to learn in my courses to start doing make up as a profession? I have no-one to help me so I need all the advice and help I can get.Trying to be a make up artist, need to do evening or weekend course though. So many courses. Which is the best
    You should check out Last Looks Makeup Academy. They conduct short-term, hands-on makeup classes throughout the U.S. Most courses are on the weekend. They have working professional makeup artists for teachers, and you learn what they do on set. They'll get you ready to work in the Industry. Congratulations on your career choice, by the way. Makeup artists live exciting lives and our work is never dull.

    Where can a make up artist work in a small town?

    Self promote and freelance during the wedding and prom seasons and ';maybe'; the funeral homes?Where can a make up artist work in a small town?
    Put your Business cards in wedding Chapels and at places that service people that are about to get marriedWhere can a make up artist work in a small town?
    Try the local theatre. Depending on how small the town is, there should be at least one local acting troop. You could also offer your services to the local schools/churches/community groups who put on productions of some sort at least for x-mas.

    How to become a make-up artist?

    I'm hoping someone will have some advice on what steps to take in order to become a make-up artist. I'm looking for schools in new york right now, however I'm not quite sure which ones are reputable. Helllp???





    thanksHow to become a make-up artist?
    I don't know anything about schools in NY cause I'm from the down under but to become a make- up artist you probably need training. I think you can either work with a make -up artist and they teach you everything or you go to school that has the course. Assiting a make- up artist would probably be more fun then having to go to school for it.How to become a make-up artist?
    As a makeup artist myself I know that the best way is to get training is through a school. I'm an Aussie but I can tell you that one of the best Makeup Schools in the US are the Joe Blasco Colleges. There is one in LA, one in Orlando Florida and one is opening soon in New York. Not sure when.





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