Yes. This will vary based on the area in which you live. A lot of schools, offer cosmetology classes.
There maybe a school near you that offer classes on makeup online but it would just be the begining courses. To actually get hands on expierence you will need to take an actual class.
Many educational institutions offer continuing education makeup services. Local community or junior colleges will offer these classes for low cost. Additionally, local universities offer extension classes for continuing education or makeup classes as well.
ITT offer LPN classes online
Many schools, especially private and parochial schools, offer religion classes as part of their curriculum. Some public schools may also offer elective courses in religious studies or comparative religion. It is best to check with individual schools to see if they offer such classes.
There are a number of schools that offer veterinary technology classes. One can take such classes at schools including 'Durham College Ontario', 'Palo Alto College' and 'Sanford-Brown'.
There are several online schools that offer occupational therapy classes. You can also find classes at local community colleges.
Schools that offer college dance classes in Chicago include Columbia College Chicago and Academy of Dance. These schools offer great dance programs for prospective students.
There are many schools that offer training for a career as a makeup artist. Beauty schools all over offer this training. You would need to be a cosmetology student and you will learn most of what you need to know.
Inquire your local colleges and schools regarding real estate classes. Most colleges and schools will offer real estate courses and preparation courses.
There are schools in Philadelphia that offer home inspector classes. One college that offers home inspecter classes is Penn Foster. The website is www.pennfoster.edu.
Are you talking about camouflage makeup for hiding scars and burns, or the camouflage makeup for hiding from the enemy? If it's the second, all you gotta remember is you've got two colors--light and dark. The light colors go on the shadowed parts of your face, like under your cheekbones and in your eye sockets. The dark colors go on the high spots, like over your browbones. The other kind of camouflage makeup? Call your local hospital's cancer ward, and ask to speak to the "Look Good, Feel Better" program coordinator. That program was set up mostly to work with cancer patients but they'll work with just about anyone.