A career in professional makeup artistry is trending right now. So many makeup junkies want to break into the industry. Some are born to be artists; others have enough potential to develop their skills and succeed as a pro. Let’s be honest, though: not everyone has what it takes. It’s a hard pill to swallow, but knowing when to cut your losses and move on can save you a lot of time. Not to mention money and emotional distress!
If you’re considering a career in makeup artistry, read this post before shelling out thousands of dollars on makeup in the name of your dream. We’re serving up some hard truths—listen up!
1. You don’t have a passion for makeup
You’d think this would be obvious, but you’d be surprised. Many people want to enter the makeup industry just to make a quick buck. The saturation of makeup artists on YouTube and Instagram who’ve found success in sponsorships and cross-promotions make it seem like an easy journey. However, it’s actually incredibly hard to get there. Because of over-saturation, it’s harder to stand out from the variety of gurus and personalities on these platforms. Many MUAs spend years on YouTube just to climb to 30,000 subscribers. And this success still may not be enough for them to live solely off of YouTube’s paycheck. But guess what? If you truly have a passion for makeup, nothing is too difficult to prevent you from enjoying what you do. The grind isn’t for the faint of heart. But if you love makeup, at least you’re practicing your craft while you climb the ladder of success.2. You think makeup artistry doesn’t involve a startup cost
All those online makeup gurus you see with their free high-end makeup? Yeah, good luck securing any of those press packages if you don’t have a large online following. Just like any occupation, you’re going to need to invest in your career. That means paying for a makeup course to get professionally certified. After that, you’ll need to finance a business license along with all the makeup you need for a versatile, professional makeup kit. Your own personal tools won’t cut it. They only suit your features. What about all the different clients who walk through the door? The initial start-up cost can be huge, but there are ways you can save some money without sacrificing a quality education and makeup kit. Consider taking a makeup course that includes a starter kit that has everything (or close to everything) you need to complete your training. The best part of enrolling in schools that provide kits? The products are specifically selected to help you with your practical assignments. The makeup you receive is exactly what you need! For more savings, take your makeup artistry education online and look for promotions to get a comprehensive education for less!Related Articles:
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