Thursday, December 10, 2009

Is it hard for a make up artist and hairstylist to start a life in New York?

Hi, I'm an Asian freelance make up artist and hairstylist currently working in London. I'm thinking to move to New York, I'm wondering will it be hard for me to find jobs and start a life there? how much would an average room rent cost? How much is the minimum cost of living a week? what is the best way to start? Pls advice! will be very much appreciated! Thanks for your time.Is it hard for a make up artist and hairstylist to start a life in New York?
I would send examples of your work to the various makeup artist reps and set up app'ts in advance. You might have to work pro bono initially along side established pros until clients and your rep know you are reliable and do a good job. Then again, they may love your work and have jobs ready for you when you come.. Take a look at the NY page of Craigslist and check out the apt listings. They have shares, your own rental etc.. you can see what the median price is this way and in the various areas of the city.. London exp. I would think would count for a lot in NY as it is such a fashion forward city. Is it hard for a make up artist and hairstylist to start a life in New York?
Yes. If you havent done any pro work it will be. Get whom ever you ork for currently to write a letter of recomendation when you find a job in NY. As for home prices, last i heard they were high, but google it. Like: housing prices in new york 2008.
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