Now that you’re a certified professional makeup artist, you’re probably racking up job offers left, right and center! But more clients may require you to expand your operations to accommodate them. This does not only mean purchasing a storefront to sell your services! You can expand your operations in any number of ways. In fact, simply buying different types of makeup so that you can work on a wider variety of clients can be a great way to expand your services.
But whether your salary is on the higher end of the spectrum or the lower, it’s important to know just what you need to be spending on to grow your business! If you’re not sure how you should be spending your money, read on!
Paying your living costs
First things first: let’s budget away the rent, groceries, entertainment, and other bill payments from your salary! You need to make sure that you’re keeping yourself happy and healthy on the most basic level. A girl’s got to eat!Building Your Makeup Kit!
As a professional makeup artist, you’ll need to redirect a lot of your salary towards building and expanding your kit! Especially since you’re probably well aware of the turnover rate for makeup products, you may be replenishing your kit with some products sooner than others. Anticipate shelling out around $2,000 each year to replenish your makeup stores! If you’re a recent graduate from QC Makeup Academy, chances are that your bonus makeup kit is still good to use! It’s carried you all through your makeup artistry certification training, so why leave your trusty kit behind when embarking on a new adventure? But you’ll need more than just our standard kit when you’re a working professional. Check out this article we wrote on the types of makeup products you will need to build a well-rounded makeup kit! Your kit will probably be a mix of high-end and drugstore makeup as higher-end brands aren’t cheap, and a kit made solely of pricy brands will take years to build. Remember that some drugstore products can work just as well as their high-end counterparts without the hefty price tag. Here’s a brief list of drugstore makeup that’s better than the big-name brands. They usually have the same formulations and work virtually identically!- Mascara
- Blushes
- Lip gloss
- Kohl eyeliners
- Lip balms
- Brow pencil
- Eyeshadow primer
- Lipstick
- Face primer
- Face powder
- Eyeshadows