What kind of makeup do you want to do? If you want to do bridal makeup, go to esthetician school. For television makeup, the usual way is to get a job as a production assistant at a TV station and they'll train you there. Movie makeup is learned at movie makeup schools, which are found mostly in Los Angeles.
no, makeup artist was paid on a commission basis.
I'm a professional makeup artist. I would imagine turpentine would do the trick.
I think the best way to do your makeup for a wedding would be to get someone else to do it for you. Ideally have a professional makeup artist if you can afford it.
It all depends on who you're working for, for example, a makeup artist in the movie industry would make more than a makeup artist for a commercial or a magazine.
You would have to start out as a cosmetologist majoring in make up. After you have experience for several years you could look into being a movie makeup artist.
No, he is not, but he says he would like to be someday.
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.
It is difficult to find a makeup artist in Toronto that suits your needs. A good place to start would be the internet, where you can research and compare reviews of different artists. You could also ask for recommendations from friends or family members who have had their makeup done by someone in Toronto.
You would have to be trained and maybe going too a cosmotogly school
I would recommend going to a serious makeup school that focuses on makeup,like European School of Makeup, E.S.M. Really awesome.www.esmmakeup.com
== == A junior free lance make up artist can earn between $400 and $600 per day, while an experienced one could earn between $1200 and $2000 a day.
"Face Beater"- from a time when makeup artists would tap the face with a powder laiden powder puff. "Vanity (ies)" - a term used in film/televison when reffering to hair and/or makeup dept. "Makeup Effects" - a ternm used when referring to "Special Makeup Effects." ie prosthetics, blood work, etc.