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Makeup Artist

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Unleash your creativity and transform faces into stunning works of art as a Makeup Artist! Whether you're working on fashion shoots, weddings, or special effects for films, this career lets you express your unique style while making others feel beautiful and confident.

The role

What a makeup artist actually does, day to day.

A makeup artist uses cosmetics and techniques to enhance, change or transform how people look. They work in fashion, photography, weddings, theatre, TV and film. It matters because the right makeup helps people feel confident and brings characters, brands and creative ideas to life on screen and in print.

Day to day, a makeup artist meets clients to talk through the look they want, then prepares skin, applies foundation, eye makeup, lips and finishing touches. They might work on a bridal party in the morning or a fashion shoot in the afternoon. Some specialise in special effects, creating wounds, ageing or fantasy characters using prosthetics. They also clean their kit and keep up with new products and trends.

You need a steady hand, a good eye for colour and a friendly, calm manner so clients feel relaxed. Patience and attention to detail matter, especially under time pressure. The rewarding part is seeing someone's reaction when they look in the mirror, and building a portfolio that shows off your own creative style.

  • Creativity: You bring ideas to life and develop a look that suits each person or project.
  • People skills: You put clients at ease and listen carefully to what they want.
  • Hygiene: You keep brushes, products and your workspace spotless to protect people's skin.
  • Time management: You work quickly and accurately when shoots or weddings run to a tight schedule.
  • Portfolio building: You photograph and showcase your best work to attract new clients.
  • Business sense: Many makeup artists are freelance, so you handle bookings, prices and marketing yourself.
A typical week

Day to day

1Consult with clients to understand the look or theme they want.
2Prepare and cleanse the skin before applying any makeup.
3Apply foundation, eye makeup, lips and finishing touches to suit the brief.
4Adjust and touch up makeup during shoots, events or filming.
5Clean and sterilise brushes, sponges and your kit between clients.
6Photograph your work and update your portfolio or social media.
7Manage bookings, prices and orders for new products and supplies.