So here’s the deal: you’ve spent countless hours practising your makeup skills on your friends and family for free, and now you’re ready to turn it into a profitable makeup business! You’ve got the skills and the passion, now you just need some quick tips to get the cash flowing.
Being your own boss has some great perks. But there’s a lot you need to know about starting your makeup business before really diving in. Keep reading for the best tips for your makeup business!
1. What You Need to Know About a Makeup Artist License
First things first, you need to check if you need to be a licensed makeup artist! To ensure you’re running a proper business, you need to know if a board exam is required. Don’t know what a makeup license is? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this article, we explain the differences between a certification and a license – and whether you need one to work on clients!2. Makeup Business Names and Logos
Building your brand may be your biggest challenge when starting your makeup business. But there are some simple rules you should stick to when building your brand. From plagiarism to font choices, you’ll learn how to distinguish yourself from your competition, and give yourself a brand as memorable as your work. And of course, start getting clients and earn money ASAP!3. Pricing Your Makeup Services as an Emerging Artist
Pricing can be a daunting task, especially when you’re new to the professional makeup industry. Thankfully, QC Makeup Academy graduate, Whitney Conn, provides you with some advice on how to price your services. Figure out what your skills are worth and get yourself out there!Pro tip from Whitney: Once you decide on a price, stand your ground!
4. Finding Makeup Artistry Clients
Now that you’ve got your branding and pricing figured out, let’s find you some clients! In this article, Whitney walks you through on how she got her first few clients. Finding new clients, facing challenges, and growing your network, are going to be key to running a successful makeup business.5. Clients Every Freelance Makeup Artist Will Meet
Not sure what to expect from your clients? We’ve explored five types of clients that you will (probably) run into and how to deal with them. Everyone you work with will be different, and not just in skin tone or style preferences, so why not be prepared by giving this article a quick read?If you’re nervous about dealing with self-conscious clients, QC tutor, Nathan Johnson teaches you how you can make even the most self-conscious clients feel beautiful inside and out.
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