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QC Makeup Academy Graduate Spotlight: Samantha Herom

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Meet QC Makeup Academy Graduate:

Samantha Herom

Master Makeup Artistry Graduate

Regina, Saskatchewan

Meet QC Makeup Academy graduate, Samantha Herom! Tell us a little bit about yourself, Samantha!

Hi, I’m Sam! I am a Registered Massage Therapist, a certified Master International Makeup Professional (as a QC Makeup Academy graduate), and a Lash & Brow technician.

When I’m not busy working one of my many jobs, I am knitting, reading, and/or hanging out with my husband and our three fur babies. We have two cats (Luna and Bean), as well as a dog Harley. I love golfing and hanging out at my cabin in the summer.

Oh, and I LOVE a good London Fog!

When (and why) did you realize you wanted to pursue a career in the makeup and beauty industry?

I’ve wanted to pursue a career in makeup for as long as I can remember. I always wanted to be doing my own makeup, as well as my friends’ makeup. However, it wasn’t until later in life (when I had what I like to call my “2nd quarter life crisis”) that I finally realized I still really wanted to pursue a career in makeup. So, I decided to take a course!

Why did you decide to pursue your certification training online (rather than in-person) – and how did you both hear of QC Makeup Academy?

I decided to take my course online because I was working full-time and it gave me the flexibility to work on my course at my own pace. I found QC Makeup Academy while researching online makeup schools in Canada.

Why did you choose to enroll with QC Makeup Academy? (E.g., What was it about our school that won you over, compared to other online makeup schools out there?)

I enrolled in QC Makeup Academy (as opposed to a different school) because QC was one that was internationally known. Plus, QC is an accredited school. On top of that, it’s really great that you get two years to finish the course, as working at my own speed was very important to me. I also liked that every unit came with verbal feedback from a real, professional makeup instructor.

You’re a QC Makeup Academy graduate of our self-paced, online Master Makeup Artistry Course – and thus, a globally-certified Master International Makeup Professional (MIMP). Tell us about your experience with this program! What was the most challenging aspect of this course for you? How about the most rewarding? Additionally, what was your favorite hands-on assignment and why?

I enjoyed this program! It was really great for being self-paced, and it has a great community via the private, student-only Virtual Classroom on Facebook. People are very helpful on there.

I think the most challenging aspect of the course was retraining myself from social media looks to learning proper techniques, and going back to the basics. The most rewarding thing about QC’s MMA program is when you finally get something that you’ve been struggling on, and it’s noticed by your peers and instructors.

My favorite hands-on assignment was basically all of Unit F! It had the most fun assignments. You really get to explore new areas of makeup and show your creative side!

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What would you say is the #1 biggest and best lesson you learned in the Master Makeup Artistry Course?

The best thing that you can do for yourself is KNOW THE BASICS AND MASTER THE PROPER TECHNIQUES. Once you’ve mastered that, you can do anything!

Your tutor was QC executive instructor and celebrity MUA, Nathan Johnson. What was it like having him as a tutor? In what ways did he help you grow as a makeup artist?

Nathan is a “tell it like it is” kind of person. Sometimes, you wont like what he has to say. Just know, however, that it IS coming from a good place. He truly wants his students to succeed and have an amazing professional career!

I think he pushed me really hard; really made me look at my work and break out of my social media tendencies. And for that, I am extremely grateful.

RELATED: Get to know industry powerhouse and QC Makeup Academy executive instructor, Nathan Johnson!

Speaking as a QC Makeup Academy graduate, do you believe that all professional makeup artists should be properly trained and certified? Why or why not?

I think it’s very important for makeup professionals to be properly certified. There are so many things that you need to know, such as:

  • Proper sanitation of products;
  • Hygiene;
  • Skin types and conditions, etc.

Moreover, it’s also important to learn how products work, different techniques to use, and different styles of makeup. These are things you may not know unless you are properly trained!

How would you describe your style as an MUA?

My style is very natural. I don’t like full-coverage looks. Rather, I like to make people feel like themselves – just a little more enhanced.

That said, I also have a very creative side and really enjoy doing more theatrical and costume makeup! So, I guess you could say I go from one extreme to the next!

What made you decide to open your own makeup business, SH Massage & Aesthetics?

I am a Massage Therapist primarily. When I finished school for makeup, I decided that I wanted a space to call my own; one where I could combine ALL of my services. So, I opened up my own business and I couldn’t be happier!

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What would you say have been the biggest challenges about launching/running your own business? Alternately, what would you say have been the greatest rewards?

The most challenging thing about launching my business is definitely marketing myself. I think, over time, I’ve gotten better at it. But it was a bit of a learning curve!

The most rewarding thing is gaining business and referrals. It’s such a great feeling, knowing you made someone so happy that they referred you to someone else. It’s also such a rewarding feeling, making someone feel beautiful with makeup.

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What makeup services do you currently offer clients?

I offer a little bit of everything, but I would say I’m primarily a bridal artist. I’m from a small city, so bridal and special events are normally what make up the most clientele.

In addition to being a certified MUA, you’re also a Registered Massage Therapist and trained Lash/Brow Technician (as you’ve mentioned). Do you also offer these services to clients as well? If so, tell us more about that!

I am! I’ve been a RMT for five years now, going on six, and it’s an amazing job. I love knowing that I can help people with injuries and their general well-being. It is a super rewarding job and my clients are the best!

I just recently became a Lash & Brow Technician and it’s so much fun, too. I do lash lifts and tints, as well as brow lamination and tints. I thought it would be a great tool to add to my belt, alongside my makeup services.

QUIZ TIME: What are the differences between a cosmetologist and a makeup artist?

Of all the services you currently offer, which is your personal TOP favorite to provide and why?

Right now, I currently LOVE doing Brow Laminations and Tints. It’s just a new, fun, and creative thing that’s different from what I normally do. Even when I am doing a makeup service, I love doing people’s eyebrows. There’s just something about them that makes the face!

Tell us a little about your business strategies with regards to: marketing yourself, networking, attracting/booking clients, building your portfolio, etc.!

I mainly use Instagram for marketing myself. It’s also a great tool for building your portfolio and being able to share those photos of your work.

Additionally, I also have a website which I use to answer questions people have, as well as share more about myself. It also has a link to an online booking site, which is super convenient for clients to use.

RELATED: Make sure to check out our How-To Guide for building YOUR professional makeup artistry portfolio!

Which makeup technique do you feel you are strongest at? On the flip side, are there any techniques you’re currently working on improving?

Not to toot my own horn, but I am a pro at false lashes! I’ve been doing them since I was little for dance and cheerleading. So, I had a bit of an advantage when learning how to do them for the course. That said, I think I’ve gotten even better at it!

I also think that my strongest makeup techniques are eyeliner and eyebrows. I really enjoy doing both and find that they come really easy to me.

I’m still working on blush, bronzer, and highlight. I have come a long way, for sure. But it’s still something I want to continue to improve on so that it looks flawless!

You live in Regina, Saskatchewan – a large Canadian city with a population of just under 250,000. With so many competitors in and around your area, how does SH Massage & Aesthetics stand out from the rest? What makes you and your business unique?

I think what makes me stand out is that I offer a variety of services. It really helps with word-of-mouth clientele! For instance, I could be treating a massage client and they’ll ask me about brows or makeup. Then maybe, they come in for a different service, or they tell their friends and family about it.

I don’t see many – if any at all – RMTs that also offer makeup and lash/brow services. So, I think that makes my business pretty unique!

Do you have any advice for other aspiring MUAs and fellow QC Makeup Academy graduates alike who dream of running their own business?

Offer a variety of services and keep learning!! I have continued on to do other small makeup courses, in order to keep up with current trends, new products, etc. Never stop learning, as that will definitely help you to become successful in your own business AND make you stand out!

Also, believe in yourself! Things may start off slow, but keep going and pushing through when things feel like they’re getting tough. It gets easier and better… And it’s so rewarding to see all you can – and did – accomplish when looking back!

In your opinion, what are the most rewarding aspects of being a makeup artist?

I think the most rewarding part about being a makeup artist is the feeling you get when someone tells you they love the way they look after an application. It really makes you feel good when you can make someone’s day with just a little bit of makeup!

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In your own words, can you tell us why you believe hiring a professional makeup artist is worth the cost?

I believe it’s worth the cost because we are trained professionals. Therefore, we know the techniques, the proper sanitization of products and brushes, and we have a lot of knowledge on products to use – and how to use them properly.

Do you remember your very first professional makeup job? Tell us about it! What did you learn from it, what went well, what didn’t go as planned, etc.?

My first professional makeup job was for a bride last summer, and it was my first bride ever. So, I was very nervous, because it’s their big day and you want to make sure you do your best work!

We did a trial, and from that trial, I was able to see the things I needed to work on before the actual day of the wedding. I always make the bride tell me how it wore throughout the trial day, if they liked something, or if they didn’t.

I would not say that things didn’t go as planned. Overall, actually, everything went very smoothly. That said, I’ve definitely grown as an artist from that first application until now!

What’s your favorite makeup style and why?

I LOVE a good glam moment. Give me a smokey eye with a sharp liner and some shimmer shadow any day!

Lately, mind you, I’ve been loving a more natural makeup look. Clean, minimal, and simple. I think I like the natural look because it’s a challenge for me. I was so used to going over the top with my makeup that it’s hard for me to tone it back.

Doing a “no makeup” makeup look makes me work harder, strangely!

Who are some of your makeup gurus/inspirations?

  1. Kelsey Deenihan Fisher – I just think that her work is flawless. I LOVE the way she does the skin. It just looks so clean and fresh, and not ever too much!
  2. Mario Dedivanovic, a.k.a. Makeup by Mario – I’ve loved him long before he started his brand (which I also love). I actually love watching him do makeup because he just makes it look so effortless!
  3. Ash K Holm – I’m always so obsessed with Shay Mitchell’s makeup. So, of course I had to find out who the artist was! Ash is another celebrity makeup artist who just clearly has mastered the art.

What words of wisdom would you give to other makeup lovers out there who dream of a career in the beauty industry, but are hesitant to take the leap?

I have two very cheesy words (or rather, sentences) of wisdom, but I swear by them:

  1. It’s never too late to start! Personally, I put off taking a makeup course for 11 years. But if it’s something you want to do, do it!
  2. The hardest part is getting there! I went back and forth thinking about whether it was a good idea or not (to pursue this career). But I hit the register button and I am SO happy I did!

As a QC Makeup Academy graduate, why would you recommend QC’s self-paced, online makeup certification training to others?

As a QC Makeup Academy graduate, I would recommend QC because you get to work at your own pace. Secondly, there is so much community within the school that’s super helpful and there to support you the whole way through. Plus, you get a tutor and actual verbal feedback from them, which is incredibly beneficial.

To date, what do you consider to be the proudest moment of your career so far?

I think my proudest moment is honestly just getting bookings. I thought it would take a while longer to get my foot in the industry… But it’s been so amazing to have people contact me because they know someone that worked with me, or they found me on social media and liked my work. It’s the best feeling, for sure!

What’s in store for you and SH Massage & Aesthetics the rest of this year and beyond?

There are a lot of things I would like to do to grow my business, such as starting one-on-one lessons (I’ve been asked lots for this; I just haven’t taken the plunge yet). I’ve also been asked to shop for people for makeup, which I think would be really fun. I just need to look into the logistics and pricing of it!

Also, I have a lot more weddings this year. So, I am excited to keep doing that. I also want to do another Halloween promo. I did one last year and it was so much fun!

Imagine: You’re trapped on a deserted island and can only have THREE makeup products and/or tools with you. Which do you choose and why?

  1. Moisturizer/tinted moisturizer with SPF. I choose this product because firstly, it’s going to help your skin from the sun. Secondly, you can put it on your face so you look fresh and healthy!
  2. Brow Gel (currently loving the Estee Lauder). I like my brows to look fluffy, and I really like the look of a clean face with nice, fluffy brows.
  3. For practical reasons, I am also going to bring a lip chap with SPF because we don’t want burnt lips!

Ready to follow YOUR dream of becoming a professional MUA, just like Samantha? Make that dream a REALITY in as little as 2-6 months by enrolling with QC Makeup Academy TODAY!

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Meet QC Makeup Academy Graduate, Vanessa Hernandez-Munoz!

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Meet QC Makeup Academy graduate, Vanessa Hernandez-Munoz! Tell us a little bit about yourself, Vanessa!

My name is Vanessa Hernandez-Munoz, and I am a professional makeup artist and photographer in Canada! I’ve been working in the industry for 11 years now!

When (and why) did you realize you wanted to pursue a career in the makeup and beauty industry?

I knew my whole life that I wanted to be a makeup artist. However, I really started diving into it professionally in 2012 when I began training at QC Makeup Academy. Prior to that, I was working as a portrait photographer, doing the odd makeup here and there for friends and family.

RELATED: Check out QC Makeup Academy’s full list of self-paced, online certification courses!

Why did you decide to pursue your certification training online (rather than in-person) – and how did you both hear of QC Makeup Academy?

As a mother of two young children at the time (one of them being a new born), I knew that if I wanted to pursue this career path, I had to find a reputable school online because I was a stay-at-home mom. So, I began searching, but didn’t find anything that looked professional to me.

Then one day, I turned on my computer and QC Makeup Academy’s ad was running through my Facebook feed! I clicked on it, did my homework, and was SOLD! There is where my journey began!

Why did you choose to enroll with QC Makeup Academy? (E.g., What was it about our school that won you over, compared to other online makeup schools out there?)

I loved the flexibility, the courses, the materials, the school’s reputation – and most of all, the tutors! I wanted expert training and saw that this was the place where I would receive that!

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You’re a multiple QC Makeup Academy graduate – but your journey started with our self-paced, online Master Makeup Artistry Course. Tell us about your experience with this program! What was the most challenging aspect of this course for you? How about the most rewarding? Also, what was your favorite hands-on assignment and why?

This course changed my life! When I came in, I thought I already knew everything and just needed that certification hanging on my wall. WOW, was I wrong!

I had to UN-LEARN everything I thought I knew, open my mind, and set aside my ego so that I could receive Nathan Johnson’s critiques and constructive criticism. All of this was intended to help me GROW as an artist. Bye-bye, everything I knew… HELLO to the new me!

And I would say that THAT was the most challenging aspect of the course for me! It isn’t easy to allow yourself to be broken down and then re-molded! By the end of it all, I would say that the most rewarding aspect of the course (for me) was seeing how I grew as an artist – simply because I DID stop, listen, and then do the work!

Also, I think my favorite hands on assignment was the bruise assignment! My husband is a professional fighter and will sometimes come home with a bruised eye. So, I had an idea of how that looked and was super excited to re-create it!!! It came out amazing! Nathan was impressed, haha.

FACT: Being able to positively and openly accept constructive feedback – both from your makeup instructor and when working in the real world – is one of the TOP skills that can either make or break your career!

What would you say is the #1 biggest and best lesson you learned in QC Makeup Academy’s Master Makeup Artistry Course?

I learned how to humble myself, how to receive constructive criticism, and how to be brave. Furthermore, I also learned that:

  • I’m capable of much more than I give myself credit for;
  • I have value in the eyes of people who are looking for makeup services;
  • And that I could 100% pursue my goals and dreams!

I also learned the UNDISPUTED VALUE of mastering foundational makeup techniques! When you learn those, you can do ANY makeup look!

After receiving your Master International Makeup Professional (MIMP) certification, you then went on to complete our Pro Makeup Workshop. How did this program build upon everything you learned in the MMA Course and take your skill-set to the next level? Moreover, would you recommend the Pro Makeup Workshop to MMA students/grads (and why or why not)?

This course fine-tuned everything that I learned in the MMA course. It takes your skill to the next level by zeroing in on specific techniques! I would highly recommend this course to ALL Master Makeup Artistry graduates! It forced my eye to zoom in on and correct even the tiniest discrepancies.

As an MUA, you specialize in global beauty, and even completed our Global Beauty Workshop to add to your professional qualifications. In your opinion, what were THREE of the most important lessons and/or skills you acquired from this program? Why would you recommend this course to other makeup artists?

This course was a game-changer for me! Prior to taking it, I always felt I held back to a certain degree when I had requests for makeup on women of color.

One of my biggest sources of insecurity as an artist was skin. ALL types of skin! I was always scared of messing that up. So, I decided that I needed to take QC’s Global Beauty Workshop because I needed to dive into the thing that scared me most!

The lessons I learned in this course have truly made me a confident, global artist. I’ve mastered skin because I took the time to really listen and apply what I learned! As a result, I can now work on anyone, anywhere – with gorgeous results!

Here are my three top takeaways:

  1. If you truly want to be a makeup artist, you need to have a global kit and be ready to work on anyone!
  2. Understanding the cultures and traditions of your clients, and being sensitive to that, is of utmost importance. QC’s Global Beauty Workshop will teach you how to be truly professional in this regard!
  3. COLOR CORRECTION! This course will teach you all you need to know about color correction for different skin tones. This is something that will not only bring an extra level of professionalism to your work; it will revolutionize your applications, too!

PRO TIP: Not the best at hiding blemishes and color correcting? Watch this informative webinar – hosted by QC Makeup Academy executive tutor, celebrity MUA, and certified skincare consultant, Nathan Johnson!

Finally, you also took QC Makeup Academy’s mini Virtual Makeup Training Course as well. What motivated you to take this course, how has it benefitted your makeup career, and why do you feel being able to offering virtual beauty services is such a smart business move nowadays?

My decision to take this course came during COVID. While I was unable to physically apply makeup to my clients, they would often call me and ask if I could advise them on how to do it themselves. It just made sense to me that this was a new avenue I could explore, in order to help my clients more efficiently!

I now have the opportunity to assist people in a way that helps them achieve amazing results! And in our current climate, more and more people appreciate being able to access this kind of information online! As a makeup artist, we can use this tool to help our clients AND grow our business!

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You’re notorious for your high praise of QC Makeup Academy’s executive tutor (and celebrity makeup artist), Nathan Johnson. Obviously, we know why Nathan is the best – but tell us in your own words why you agree!

Nathan Johnson is a professional, through and through. His love for the industry, as well as his desire to educate and see his students grow into an incredible career, is evident in everything he does.

I needed a teacher in my corner who did not coddle me. I didn’t want someone who just told me everything was great and let me pass with flying colors – only to let me go out into the world with NO idea how fierce this industry can truly be… And watch me fail and fall flat.

Nathan gave me the grades I deserved, gave me the critiques I needed in order to grow, and helped me become a better artist. Yes, he was tough. Yet all the while, he never ceased to remind me that I was amazing and had something to offer. (Even when I needed to correct how I did my work.)

He believed in me, and I would not be where I am today if not for his guidance and tough love!

Speaking as a QC Makeup Academy graduate, do you believe that all professional makeup artists should be properly trained and certified? Why or why not?

Yes, I do believe that! I place so much value on education. You may be an amazing self-taught artist, but there are foundational techniques that can only be learned through proper guidance and education.

And that’s only with regard the application process! There is a WHOLE other world involved in this field, such as best sanitary practices, owning/operating a business, etc.! The business end of being a makeup artist, in particular, is over half of the equation.

RELATED: Join QC Makeup Academy graduate, Devyn Gregorio, as she discusses why business training is ESSENTIAL to every makeup artist’s career!

How would you describe your style as an MUA?

I think I would use the word CLASSIC. While I will/can do any makeup look requested of me, my passion definitely lies in clean, classic beautiful skin and makeup.

Where did the name of your business, WarBaby Cosmetics, come from?

My dad used to call me “warbaby” when I was young because I was obsessed with WW2 history, war documentaries, and 1940s makeup/fashion! So, when I was trying to come up with a name, this seemed like the perfect choice!

I love the courage, strength, innovation, and creativity of women during the war era. I find it truly inspiring!

Why did you decide to open your own business, as opposed to working as an MUA for someone else?

I wanted creative control over ALL aspects of my presentation, applications, client handling, etc. I’ve always been an entrepreneur. And because I was already a professional photographer, I could bring makeup applications into my business without any interference.

What would you say have been the biggest challenges about launching/running your own makeup business? Furthermore, what would you say have been the greatest rewards?

For me, right from the beginning, it was the feeling that I had to try and convince people that this was a good career choice; that I could make a living, and support myself and my family.

I finally stopped trying to convince people. Instead, I decided that my focus had to shift to my success, and not to what other people thought. The greatest reward has been doing the hard work, becoming exactly who and what I wanted to become, and having the most amazing career and business!!!

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What services do you currently offer clients? Tell us about them!

I currently offer full makeup services with travel. I also teach classes, people can shop online for my products via my website, and I also offer connections to my photographer and hair stylist when those services are requested!

In addition to makeup application services, WarBaby Cosmetics also offers clients its very own line of loose shimmer eye pigments. Many aspiring makeup artists also dream of having their own line of cosmetics. How did you get started in having your own makeup products? Do you have any tips for other MUAs who want their own product line someday?

The journey to creating my own products came from a deep desire to have a brand, as well as to have my name on something that I created. When I started researching makeup ingredients, I realized that if I could get the time and the funds together, I could create something!

So, I began studying and would spend whole nights online at my computer, falling asleep on my keyboard! After about a year and a half, I was ready to start buying ingredients and experimenting! I would mix things, make mistakes, throw a lot of things out… It was a process!

When I was ready, all of my products had to be run through Health Canada. All of this took a lot of time, but it was worth it to see it all come together!

For anyone wanting to embark on the journey of actually formulating and manufacturing your own products, be ready for a LOT of work. It takes dedication and strict adherence to government guidelines to make it a success. But if you want it bad enough, you can bring your vision to life!

Figure out what makes what YOU have to offer unique from the rest!

PRO TIP: Make sure you know these 6 harmful ingredients that ALL professional makeup artists need to AVOID!

Tell us a little about your business strategies with regards to: marketing yourself, networking, attracting/booking clients, building your portfolio, etc.!

I once read a quote by a marketing professional that advised, “Shameless self promotion.” I liked that idea because it’s a challenge to present yourself in a way that’s not arrogant, while also asserting your presence in the industry! This takes courage and a strong belief in yourself.

Once I felt that I grew into that, I was ready to start sticking my neck out. I built a brand for myself and started messaging people, asking them to model for me. I also:

  • Messaged photographers and agencies as well;
  • Put a solid, professional booking system in place;
  • And built a clean, professional website and social media presence.

From there, I started dipping my toes into the waters of sharing my work with OTHER seasoned professionals. I did this in order to get their critiques, no matter how painful they were in the beginning.

Over time, people wanted to talk to me, ask me my opinions, learn, and grow from what I knew. This grew into a client base for me! And then I ventured into the creation of my own line of products, which immediately took off because of my already established client base!

In addition to being a QC Makeup Academy graduate, you’re also BARBICIDE® certified. Tell us more about what this means, and why this certification is so important for beauty professionals.

BARBICIDE® is a simple, online certification that your clients will really appreciate seeing when they sit in your chair. It tells them that you are a professional, and that you are up-to-date on the requirements for a clean and sanitized work environment. This certification gives your clients an extra measure of trust and confidence in both you and your work.

WarBaby Cosmetics has received some awards and features over the years! Humble brag for a moment and tell us more about those!

In no particular order, the immediate things that come to mind are as follows:

  • I have been published in the ‘Stanford New York Who’s Who’ Black Book of Elite Professionals’;
  • I was featured in the 2019, Volume 2 Issue of ‘Know Book’ YYC, Canada;
  • Moreover, I was also honored to be nominated as 2018 Alberta Woman Entrepreneur of the Year;
  • And I was also selected as one of 56 female entrepreneurs across North America to be featured in the 2014 edition of the Sexy and Wealthy in Heels, #successBABE eBook, and featured in the October 2019 issue of Community Now Magazine!

On top of all this, I also had my work on display at an art show in Europe, as well as having it published in a book for a New York Times Best Selling Author. I’ve also seen my work in newspaper articles and other local magazines!

You live in Calgary, Alberta – a major Canadian city. With so many competitors in and around your area, why does WarBaby Cosmetics stand out from the rest? What makes you and your business unique?

I think my branding, versatility, and reputation for being extremely real and authentic have definitely helped me to stand out from the crowd! The fact that I also manufacture and sell my own cosmetics – as well as working in the area of professional photography – has made me a bit of a “one stop shop”.

People really appreciate my expertise. I love my job so much. I have so much fun – and it shows! People always leave my chair feeling loved and appreciated because that is what means the most to me!

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Do you have any advice for other aspiring MUAs who dream of running their own business?

Gain a solid understanding of how to run a business BEFORE you begin. Talk to people who already successfully manage their own company, learn how to handle your money, and price yourself accordingly. Moreover, learn about the importance of model release forms, contracts, deposits, etc..

Also, be comfortable putting all of these measures into place! You can be the best MUA in the world, but if you are a terrible businessowner, you will not see success. The business side of makeup artistry is a HUGE component to being successful.

Oh, and finally, hire a good accountant!

RELATED: These are just 5 key reasons why you need a professional contract as an MUA!

In your opinion, what are the most rewarding aspects of being a makeup artist?

The relationships you build with your clients! My favorite part of the job is the conversations I have with my clients, the special times we get to share, as well as inspiring and uplifting one another.

We have the power to make a difference in people’s lives… And that is EVERYTHING to me!

In your own words, can you tell us why you believe hiring a professional makeup artist is worth the cost?

Firstly, you’ll have someone working with you who is trained in foundational techniques, understands the products, and works with quality products and ingredients. Secondly, you’ll alleviate the risk of illness and disease if you invest in an artist who understands the importance of sanitary practices and how to implement them.

I’ve heard SO many horror stories from my clients. Risking your health to save a dollar is NOT worth it!

Do you remember your very first professional makeup job? Tell us about it! What did you learn from it, what went well, what didn’t go as planned, etc.?

I think my very first “real” job was a makeup I did for my sister-in-law for her wedding. I remember being terrified! This was the first time I would not do makeup my OLD way… Instead, I was going to do it using the new techniques I had learned as a QC Makeup Academy graduate.

I remember wanting to constantly revert back to my old ways, so it was a struggle! Plus, I was also battling serious heat and humidity because we’d traveled from Canada to Mexico. So, I was working with a world of new products in the way of primers, setting sprays, etc.

All that said, it actually came out amazing! The only thing I would have changed was the amount of highlight I used (which was too much). The highlight – plus the heat and sweating – made her look like a glazed donut by the time dinner rolled around. 😅

What’s your favorite makeup style and why?

I love clean makeup – the “no makeup, makeup”.  It’s challenging and pushes me out of my comfort zone. With every client, I feel like I learn something new, and get to expand my skills and ability!

Who are some of your makeup gurus/inspirations?

Kevin Aucoin will forever be my biggest inspiration. He never puts himself in a box. He’s so creative with his use of product, and would use anything and everything to get the job done.

What words of wisdom would you give to other makeup lovers out there who dream of a career in the beauty industry, but are hesitant to take the leap?

Be bold, be brave, and listen to your heart. If this is what you really, truly want to do, then jump into it! BUT – and I can’t stress this enough – jump into it prepared for the fact that you ARE going to need to set your ego aside and do some hard work.

This isn’t about being like everyone else. It’s not about the makeup fads and trends you see on Instagram or TikTok. Rather, it’s about taking this industry and your education seriously, mastering foundational techniques, and figuring out what makes YOUR unique style of application stand out from the rest!

There will be times where you’ll face rejection – and you need to be able to bounce back from that. You WILL be critiqued and given constructive criticism. So, receive it if you want to grow!

Believe in yourself, be assertive, and be loving, compassionate, and caring. Working on someone’s face is very personal! As such, you need to really care about people.

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Overall, as a QC Makeup Academy graduate, why would you recommend QC’s self-paced, online certification training?

QC Makeup Academy’s level of training is exceptional! The tutors are highly experienced professionals who want, more than anything, to make sure you reach your potential. So much so, that they are willing to tell you the hard stuff in order to help you grow.

THAT is exactly what you want! There are no short cuts in this industry, and anyone with experience knows it! You can trust your tutors at QC to have your best interest at heart, always!

Furthermore, the courses contain absolutely everything you need to make your way into the world of professional makeup artistry! Any questions you may have are covered! The course units are easy to follow, the timelines for completion are excellent, and the course materials themselves are awesome!

Not to mention, the access you get to other students through the school’s private Virtual Classroom on Facebook is an invaluable tool for learning, growing, and interacting with other people who are at the same stage you are… As well as those who have gone through it before you!

To date, what do you consider to be the proudest moment of your career so far?

I think my proudest moment so far has been connecting with my creative team. On top of my own freelance work, I work with a fine art photographer and hair stylist in our own studio. I’ve had so many amazing clients in my chair! It has been a dream come true!

I do a lot of work with international models and agencies, and it’s so incredible. Most of all, I love the talks I get to have with the young models who sit in my chair. It’s my opportunity to encourage them, remind them of how special and beautiful they already are WITHOUT makeup, and have the privilege of walking beside them on their incredible journeys!

What’s in store for you and WarBaby Cosmetics the rest of this year and beyond?

As always, I have big plans for growth! This year, my eye shadow line will be sold NOT ONLY in my online store (via my website), but also in the studio. This way, it’s immediately accessible to my clients!

Our creative team has also been contacted by multiple magazines who would love to publish our work. So, I am very excited about that and am hoping we are looking into a possible trip out of the country. One of my regular clients is an international model, so I’m hoping to have the opportunity to travel with her as well.

Aside from all of that, I just hope to continue working on every face possible!

Imagine: You’re trapped on a deserted island and can only have THREE makeup products and/or tools with you. Which do you choose and why?

Oooohhhh… I’m definitely going to choose skin care products!

  1. SPF;
  2. Moisturizer;
  3. And lip balm with SPF!

My skin needs to be amazing when I eventually get OFF of the island, so that makeup still looks good on my face! Haha!

Love you all!!!!!

-Vanessa Hernandez-Munoz

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Meet QC Makeup Academy Graduate, Elena Franklin!

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Meet QC Makeup Academy graduate, Elena Franklin! Tell us a little bit about yourself, Elena!

I am 21 years old, and was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba with my parents and two older sisters. Here are some random facts about me:

  • I love my dog, being outside in my hammock, and will be happy any time of day at a cute coffee shop!
  • My favorite color is pink, I am a gold jewelry kind of gal, and I keep badminton rackets in my car so that I’m never without them (in case an opportunity for a rally comes up).
  • You will often find me listening to Hozier while wearing several different shades of brown.
  • I have a deep love for the ocean, despite not living anywhere near it.
  • If you had asked me when I was young what I wanted to be when I grew up, the answer would’ve been “a mom”. Yes, this is still true – but my point is, becoming a makeup artist was never on my mind as a kid.

I’m happy to be here and hope you can continue to get to know me a little more as you read on!

When (and why) did you realize you wanted to pursue a career in the makeup and beauty industry?

I decided to pursue makeup the year after I graduated high school, while attending Briercrest College in Saskatchewan. My original plan was to take theater and education in Winnipeg. However, I quickly realized that I am much more of a hands-on learner and was really bad at writing papers.

Makeup had always been a hobby throughout high school and so I thought it would be a good fit for me. But if I’m being completely transparent, I didn’t think much about what my goal with a makeup career was at the time… That said, I haven’t looked back since – and I am very happy to be on this path!

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Why did you decide to pursue your certification training online (rather than in-person) – and how did you both hear of QC Makeup Academy?

At the time, when I had decided to switch schools, we were all in the middle of the pandemic. As such, there weren’t any options for in-person training. So, online school it was!

Turns out, working online ended up being much better suited for me and my lifestyle! I found QC Makeup Academy through researching the different options for schooling.

Why did you choose to enroll with QC Makeup Academy? (E.g., What was it about our school that won you over, compared to other online makeup schools out there?)

I liked the idea of working at my own pace and really perfecting techniques before having to move on to the next assignment. Based on the reviews and student testimonies, it seemed like a very encouraging community; one that wants you to succeed. I have come to learn that it is indeed both of those things!

You’re a multiple QC Makeup Academy graduate – but your journey started with our self-paced, online Master Makeup Artistry Course. Tell us about your experience with this program! What was the most challenging aspect of this course for you? How about the most rewarding? Also, what was your favorite hands-on assignment and why?

I really enjoyed this course! The most challenging part was the very beginning. I came into this thinking I knew everything there is to know about makeup, but I was humbled very quickly by my tutor.

Once I opened up my mind, I realized there was so much to learn… And I’m still learning every day with each client I work with. I am so glad Nathan Johnson (my tutor) kicked me off my high horse. I’m a much better artist because of it!

The most rewarding thing about this course was being able to see my progress throughout, as well as seeing the change in my artistry. Every assignment is documented by pictures, and it’s so fun to look back and see how far I’ve come.

As for my favorite practical assignment, I really enjoyed the fantasy makeup assignment in Unit E! It was so fun to get out of my comfort zone and try and dream up something new; something never seen before.

Want to learn more about QC’s wildly popular Master Makeup Artistry Course? Then make sure to check out the full course curriculum to see exactly what you’ll be learning!

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What would you say is the #1 biggest and best lesson you learned in QC Makeup Academy’s Master Makeup Artistry Course?

I would have to say, it was opening up my mind to learn new techniques and not think that I know everything about makeup artistry. There’s so much to learn and so much room to grow as an artist, if you allow it!

After receiving your Master International Makeup Professional (MIMP) certification, you then went on to complete our Pro Makeup Workshop. How did this program build upon everything you learned in the MMA Course and take your skill-set to the next level? Moreover, would you recommend the Pro Makeup Workshop to MMA students/grads (and why or why not)?

I would totally recommend QC’s Pro Makeup Workshop to anyone looking to build off of their skills! This course forces you to use all the techniques learned in the MMA program – but you must be able to slightly change and/or adapt them in order to complete the assignments.

QC’s MMA Course gives you a solid tool box to work out of, while the Pro Makeup Workshop gives you all the fancy gadgets that’ll level up your work overall. Plus, it also gives you more opportunities to practice and really perfect your craft!

Check out how QC Makeup Academy’s Pro Makeup Workshop also helped accelerate fellow graduate Nadia Calabro’s makeup career!

You’ve also earned QC’s International Special FX Makeup Professional (ISMP) certification by completing our Special FX Makeup Course, too. How did this specialization training add to your overall skill-set? Also, in what ways has it benefitted your career as an MUA thus far?

This course was crazy (in the best possible way)! Before taking Special FX, I was strictly all about beauty makeup. I found it so wild that Special FX is basically the complete opposite of beauty makeup. It was allowed to be messy and asymmetrical – encouraged, actually!

It was definitely a big adjustment of mindset and skill-set, which has helped me think more creatively overall. I enjoy being well-trained in both ends of the makeup spectrum! I just completed QC’s Special FX Makeup Course at the beginning of May, 2023, so I’m actively seeking opportunities to use these skills!

As a graduate of QC Makeup Academy’s Skincare Course (and as a certified International Skincare Consulting Professional (ISCP)), tell us: why do you feel skin knowledge makes one a stronger, even more qualified makeup artist?

Knowing skin makes ALL the difference! If you know skin, you’ll be able to create a makeup application that’ll last all day – for any skin type. You will also be able to recommend products to your clients, which can be very beneficial to them and your business.

Clients want to work with professionals who know their stuff! You must know your canvas to be able to create beautiful art.

In what ways did QC’s Portfolio Development Workshop benefit you? Why would you recommend it to other makeup artists – especially ones who haven’t yet developed their professional portfolio?

I liked QC’s Portfolio Development Workshop because I had to seek out other professionals who I wanted to work with. It created connections for me and gave me the courage to reach out to those in the industry. And at the same time, it builds your own portfolio! I would definitely recommend taking this course after completing other makeup courses.

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Speaking as a QC Makeup Academy graduate, do you believe that all professional makeup artists should be properly trained and certified? Why or why not?

Yes, this is SO important! As a makeup artist, you are working with people on some of the biggest, most important days of their lives. It’s so helpful to be able to lean on all your training when faced with a challenging look or difficult client. As previously mentioned, people want to work with professionals who know their stuff!

How would you describe your style as an MUA?

My style is very light and natural. My main goal is to always enhance the pre-existing beauty and help clients feel like their most beautiful selves. I always start with lots of skin prep, and will often reach for very light coverage or buildable skin products in order to create an effortless filter on the skin.

Furthermore, I tend to lean more into my brown/neutral color pallets for the eyes. I occasionally dabble in full glam makeup, but a majority of my clientele comes to me for very natural makeup looks.

What made you decide to open your own makeup business, Makeup by Len?

When I started my Instagram account, I was mostly posting photos of myself when I would try out fun, new makeup looks. It was a way to share my art with my close friends and family. But then I was shocked when the account took off in a short amount of time!

So, I quickly it changed it from only posting selfies to sharing my beautiful clients. Through Instagram doing its thing, the constant support from friends and family, and Nathan [Johnson] seeing my potential and pushing me towards greatness, I decided to just jump with both feet in and see where it could take me.

I LOVE running my own business!

Here’s how YOU can start your very own makeup business, too (even if you’ve never been a businessowner before)!

What would you say have been the biggest challenges about launching/running your own makeup business? Furthermore, what would you say have been the greatest rewards?

The greatest challenge was right at the beginning. I had lots of motivation, goals, and makeup… But no clients!

Anytime I heard of someone getting married, a photoshoot, or an event taking place, my immediate response was (and still is), “Do they need a makeup artist?” Business was very slow to start. In fact, this time last year, I had zero bookings and was extremely discouraged.

But through my friends and family spreading my name, posting as much as I could on Instagram, and another local makeup artist recruiting me to be a part of her team (Perry & Co), the bookings started rolling in! This summer, I am almost completely booked up and am loving every minute of it!

The most rewarding part of the job is seeing people’s reactions when they first look in the mirror. I think it’s so special that I’m able to help people feel their absolute best! I love getting to know all sorts of people through this job and experiencing the deep trust that comes with that.

What services do you currently offer clients? Tell us about them!

I am currently offering:

  • Bridal, event, and editorial makeup services;
  • Classic lash extensions;
  • One-on-one makeup lessons;
  • And skincare consultations.

Additionally, I hope to add lash lift and tints to the list in the winter!

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Of all these services, which is your personal TOP favorite to provide and why?

My favorite service lately has been one-on-one lessons! They are the perfect option if you’re a DIY bride or you’re just looking to amp up your everyday makeup routine. Teaching is so fun and so fulfilling!

Tell us a little about your business strategies with regards to: marketing yourself, networking, attracting/booking clients, building your portfolio, etc.!

I try to:

  • Maintain a consistent presence on social media;
  • Always have a business card on me;
  • And bring up what I do in group settings or when meeting new people so I can get my name out there.

I’m by no means a social media influencer, but I do find it very fun to think of new ideas to post or looks to create. I strive for a balance of sharing my work, giving tips and tricks, and letting my followers get to know me a little better. Moreover, I seek out opportunities to expand my portfolio – which can often look like offering my services to photographers for styled shoots, or just planning something small with a friend to build new skills.

Seeking out those kinds of opportunities and making connections are going to be a HUGE game-changer if you’re just starting out as a makeup artist!

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What is “The Planet Policy”?

The Planet Policy is a new policy I am beginning to implement in my business. I’m in love with this earth and all the beauty that it holds. So, I try my best to be kind to it.

I’ve begun asking my clients to bring their own makeup sponges, mascara, and/or lip products (if they have). I ask this so that I can limit the amount of disposables used during each application. Since I can only use a sponge and mascara wand once, in order to keep things safe and sanitary for my clients, it ends up creating a lot of garbage.

But this way, the garbage stays empty and the clients stay safe from infection! Of course, I still carry all the necessary products and disposables, in case someone doesn’t have these items or forgets them. It’s simply an effort to reduce waste and keep this beautiful planet of ours safe!

Which makeup technique do you feel you are strongest at? On the flip side, are there any techniques you’re currently working on improving?

I feel that my strongest technique is a smooth, crisp eyeliner (in the natural liner style) or wedge. I’d like to work more on creating the flawless wing. It’s not typically a look I go for myself or will apply on my clients – so, I’d like to see that to be a very flawless technique of mine in the future!

You live in Winnipeg, Manitoba – a major Canadian city with a population of approximately 841,000. With so many competitors in and around your area, how does Makeup by Len stand out from the rest? What makes you and your business unique?

I try to be very welcoming, inclusive, and warm towards my clients. I strive to make everyone feel loved and listened to, while also creating beautiful makeup applications. Some ways I achieve this is by:

  • Really getting to know my clients;
  • Asking what makes them feel beautiful;
  • Making cards for my brides to thank them for trusting me, as well as to congratulate them on their big day, etc.

It’s little things like this that can really make someone stand out from the rest. I want my clients to not only remember how they looked after working with me, but also how they felt. I truly adore all my clients!

Do you have any advice for other aspiring MUAs and QC Makeup Academy graduates who dream of running their own business?

Get your name out there as much as you can. Offer your services for any type of styled shoot with a local photographer, and always be willing to learn from other makeup artists.

Also, tell everyone you meet that you are a makeup artist and people will remember that! It’s not every day that you meet a makeup artist. We are very cool… So, own it!

In your opinion, what are the most rewarding aspects of being a makeup artist?

It’s that moment when you’ve finished a makeup application, your client looks in the mirror for the first time, and their face just lights up! It is feeling so tired after a long day of clients, but knowing that you helped people feel confident and beautiful. I’m so grateful to be in such a unique industry that holds so many special moments!

In your own words, can you tell us why you believe hiring a professional makeup artist is worth the cost?

When you hire a professional makeup artist, you know you’re getting quality work. Not to mention, your application will be clean and safe for you. I’ve seen many makeup artists not have proper sanitation in their kits, as well as not sanitize in-between clients, and it is quite scary!

Not all clients will know what to look for, in terms of proper makeup sanitation. So, when hiring a professional, you can be rest assured that the MUA you’ve hired knows what they’re doing and will keep you safe from infection.

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Do you remember your very first professional makeup job? Tell us about it! What did you learn from it, what went well, what didn’t go as planned, etc.?

What I lacked most in my first ever makeup job was confidence. I wasn’t confident in my work and didn’t charge nearly enough for the services provided. I let people take advantage of me throughout my first couple months of offering wedding makeup. It was frustrating and discouraging!

I also didn’t have a makeup bag; just a utility cart full of products, which made traveling nearly impossible. Very quickly, I learned that that was not going to suffice. So, I bought an actual kit early on in my career.

What’s your favorite makeup style and why?

I would categorize my favorite style as “angelic makeup”. It’s very glowy, light, and natural. Plus, it looks good on everyone! It’s always highly requested and is guaranteed to make the client feel beautiful (while still feeling like themselves).

Who are some of your makeup gurus/inspirations?

When I was in high school, I watched a lot of Tati Westbrook and James Charles on YouTube. However, I wouldn’t say they are my inspirations now.

Lately, I’ve been following Barrie Gower closely. He’s a Special FX artist and incredibly talented! I found him through his work on Stranger Things. I can only dream of being that amazing at Special FX makeup!

Discover the 5 BEST ways to start learning Special FX makeup as a newbie!

What words of wisdom would you give to other makeup lovers out there who dream of a career in the beauty industry, but are hesitant to take the leap?

The pros of being a makeup artist far outweigh any cons. If you’re willing to put in the work, make connections, and perfect techniques, that’s a great place to start. Also, find mentors and ALWAYS be willing to learn!

Overall, as a QC Makeup Academy graduate, why would you recommend QC’s certification training?

The ability of going at your own pace in the makeup courses is a huge reason why I, as a QC Makeup Academy graduate, would recommended QC over any other school.

You still have to work very hard, but you can also really perfect a technique before moving onto the next. There’s no stress in keeping up with classmates or missing deadlines. Also, you also get personalized feedback that will help you develop your skills – as well as help you recognize in which areas you need to put in a little more work.

Want to hear a real-life example of the kind of feedback you could get from QC Makeup Academy’s tutors? Watch as QC student, Jordan Garcia, REACTS to his Unit B feedback from executive instructor (and celebrity MUA), Nathan Johnson!

To date, what do you consider to be the proudest moment of your career so far?

I can’t pinpoint a certain moment in time… But I know there have been several times over the past year where I was driving to a makeup job,  had just booked a good gig, or gotten really good feedback, and I got a little emotional thinking to myself, I am actually doing this.

Not only am I living out my dream; it’s going really well! If I think about these awesome moments for too long, I will get lost in some happy tears. I am so grateful for a career that is so fulfilling!

What’s in store for you and Makeup by Len this year and beyond?

This year, I hope to expand my lash services in order to grow my clientele. I want to be EVERYTHING my brides need me to be during the week of their wedding! I like to learn new skills slowly, so that I can really perfect them before learning something new.

So, that is the goal for now! I would also like to keep practicing my Special FX makeup and start advertising that more to the public, too!

Imagine: You’re trapped on a deserted island and can only have THREE makeup products and/or tools with you. Which do you choose and why?

Always, always, always SPF! I never leave home without it – especially not to a deserted island! Then I’m bringing my Rare Beauty Lip Gloss in the shade nearly neutral (she’s so beautiful!).

And, of course, I’ll have my Maybelline Colossal Mascara. This is pretty much all I wear on a day-to-day basis! I’m a simple gal when it comes to makeup for myself!

Inspired by Elena’s story? Become a QC Makeup Academy graduate YOURSELF and launch an exciting, thriving career as an MUA in as little as 2-6 short months! Enroll with QC today to start your journey!

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QC Makeup Academy Graduate Feature: Gabbie-anne Worthington

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Tell us a little bit about yourself!

Hi, my name is Gabbie-Anne and I’m a graduate (and current student) of QC Makeup Academy. I’m from a rural town in Queensland, Australia. I have a huge passion for anything involving makeup. I’ve also recently started my own small business, Gab’s Nails & Beauty!

Where did your love of makeup come from?

My love of makeup comes from a deep-rooted passion and love for art. I have always been able to pick up a pencil/pen and draw what I was feeling. So, being able to do the same – but with makeup – excited me.

I grew up loving all things girly! At a young age, I found a love for the local dance house. When it came time for the performances, they would give us dramatic hairstyles and makeup, which I loved! Growing up in this environment, I enjoyed the feeling of getting dressed up and performing, as well as having people comment on the outfits and makeup I was wearing.

All of this made me fall in love with the beauty industry right away!

Prior to your enrollment with QC Makeup Academy, when was the moment you decided to become a professional makeup artist?

In my final years of schooling, I created a makeup page on social media. Having people I knew comment and encourage me was a huge confidence boost!

After leaving school, I would have people approach me to do their makeup for events like race days, balls, formals, and debutants. As more and more people approached me, I decided that I wanted to become a professional makeup artist. This way, I’d be able to give my customers confidence that I could give them a high-quality service of professionalism.

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Why did you choose to pursue your certification training online, rather than in-person?

As I’m from a very rural town, it’s hard to travel back and forth to the city. Completing a makeup course online is a lot easier for me, as it gives me the flexibility to work on my schooling in my own home and at my own pace.

How did you discover QC Makeup Academy and what was it about QC that made you decide to enroll?

I did a lot of research into many online makeup schools, as well as the courses they could provide me. After reading about QC Makeup Academy, I immediately knew that this would be the perfect fit for me!

I had an idea of the type of courses I wanted to complete. For this reason, QC’s Master Makeup Artistry Course intrigued me – especially with all the types of assignments I’d be completing. Moreover, I knew that learning the various makeup subjects taught in this program would give me more qualifications for when I graduated.

Now that you have graduated from QC’s Master Makeup Artistry Course, how was your experience with this certification program?

I loved it! I enjoyed progressing through the course and learning more about the professional side of the beauty industry.

Progressing through the course, I had to push myself to be creative. It was hard at first, but once I received my tutor’s feedback, I was more confident in my ability to be better. After completing my training, I’ve come to understand that my much-loved hobby is something that I will definitely turn into a full-time profession!

All my feedback for this course is positive.

It’s the BEST makeup course for someone who wants to become a professional makeup artist! 

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How beneficial were the learning materials and tutor feedback QC Makeup Academy provided you for the MMA Course?

The course guide booklet was very useful in keeping me on top of my progress through the course. The textbooks themselves provided a lot of key information, as well as insight into the kind of work I’d one day be involved in after graduating from QC Makeup Academy.

Moreover, the information provided to me to help me complete my course has broadened my makeup knowledge beyond anything I could’ve learned from social media!

My tutor was Nathan Johnson. His words of encouragement and constructive criticism combined pushed me to work harder on my assignments. It helped me correct my mistakes and work on perfecting my techniques. I wouldn’t have done as well as I did if I hadn’t have gotten the feedback I did from him!

What was your favorite hands-on assignment for this course and why?

I enjoyed ALL of the assignments for this course. However, my favorites were a part of the Fashion and Editorial Unit. They were different from anything I had ever done before!

I got to learn about the process of creating makeup looks for each show. Also, I learned how a makeup artist can get to work personally with the fashion designer, and create something they love and will show with their designer outfits. This was something I never thought I would want to do – but after completing that unit, it’s now a possibility!

You’ve also enrolled in QC Makeup Academy’s Pro Makeup Workshop and Virtual Makeup Training courses, too. Why did you want to further your training with these courses, and how do you expect them to aid in your career’s success?

Furthering my knowledge on makeup was a no-brainer. Being able to add to my Master International Makeup Professional (MIMP) certification is something I look forward to!

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As you mentioned earlier, you already run your own beauty business, Gab’s Nails & Beauty. Tell us a little about this business! What kinds of services do you currently offer clients? Which services do you want to add in the future?

I recently started this business as a way of progressing into the beauty industry. Having my own business gives me the flexibility I need right now. I provide beauty services, including:

  • Acrylic nails;
  • Pedicures;
  • Small waxing services;
  • Lash and brow tint;
  • And makeup for events.

In the future, I hope to add eyelash extensions, facials, and other advanced makeup/beauty services.

Currently, what are your career goals? Where would you like to see yourself – and your business – in 5 years?

My current goals are to complete my courses with QC Makeup Academy and work on building my small business into something more stable. In the future, I hope to be moved from my hometown to somewhere I can provide my services in a more professional setting.

The dream is to own a small shop with a rustic-chic theme. I want to provide a comfortable experience to customers; something different from what they are used to seeing in a salon or nail bar.

What are the top reasons why you’d recommend QC Makeup Academy to aspiring and working MUAs alike?

Firstly, QC Makeup Academy provides online certification courses, which is something a lot of people look for today. Secondly, you’re able to work at your own pace, in a place where you’re comfortable. You don’t need to worry about traveling for assignments, which takes away a lot of the stress, I think.

Thirdly, QC also provides a lot of useful course materials, as well as a full starter makeup kit – which is amazing! I found that this saves a lot of time and money since you don’t need to try and find your own makeup in order to begin your training.

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What advice would you give to someone who’s currently dreaming of becoming a makeup artist?

If it’s something you love and you have a huge passion for it, why not make it your career? Doing something you love for a living and giving others an experience like no other is better than anything!

GO FOR IT! Nothing is stopping you from chasing your dreams!

Finally: What’s the HOLY GRAIL product in your makeup kit and why?

Oh my god, I couldn’t pick just one thing! I think a palette with a variety of colors is something every artist needs. Something you could use for the eyes, eyebrows, cheeks, lips, etc. would always come in handy!

Inspired by Gabbie-anne’s story? Start writing your own by enrolling with QC Makeup Academy today and earning your internationally-recognized certification in as little as 2-6 months!

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Earning My Makeup Artist Certification!

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Meet Makeup Artist Certification Student, Jessica Lee!

Master Makeup Artistry Student

Pro Makeup Workshop Student

Skincare Student

Bowmanville, ON

Tell us a little bit about yourself!

My name is Jessica. Currently, my main goal is to successfully obtain my makeup artist certification through QC Makeup Academy! I’m also 33 years old, and a mother of 4 little humans and 5 fur babies.

Why did you decide to become a professional makeup artist?

I know the power that makeup has had for me. It can turn a bad day into a good day and empower you. By getting my makeup artist certification, I want to be able to help other people let their inner light and inner beauty shine bright!

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In your opinion, why do you feel it’s important for all MUAs to have a professional makeup artist certification?

I feel it’s very important because it shows your clients that you know what you’re doing and that they’re safe in your hands!

Why did you decide to pursue your makeup artist certification online, rather than in person?

I have 4 kids and they take up a LOT of my time! Also, I have 4 jobs, a house to run, and a million other things on my schedule. A brick-and-mortar makeup school would never be able to accommodate me like an online school can! With online makeup school, I can do my certification training at my own pace. There’s never any rush. Who wouldn’t want that?

How did you discover QC Makeup Academy? Ultimately, what was it about QC that made you decide to enroll?

I discovered QC Makeup Academy through an ad on Facebook. Once I did my research on their industry-leading tutors, their certification courses, and the school as a whole, I was sold. I signed up that very day!

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You’re over halfway done in the Master Makeup Artistry Course. How has your experience been in this certification program thus far? In what ways has your training helped you grow as an artist?

I’ve absolutely loved every minute of QC’s Master Makeup Artistry Course so far! Some assignments are more challenging than others, but that’s all part of growing as an artist. I’ve grown so much in the year that I’ve been enrolled with QC. I had to throw out everything I thought I knew, in order to truly learn the proper techniques I was being taught… and thank goodness for that!

You’re also currently enrolled in our Pro Makeup Workshop. Why have you decided to add this advanced makeup artist certification to your qualifications, and how do you expect this additional training to refine your skill-set?

I could NOT pass up the opportunity to enroll in QC’s Pro Makeup Workshop! After all, why stop learning at the basics? Why not take it that step further? Continuing your education and building upon your existing makeup artist certification will help you broaden your horizons. Plus, it’ll likely help you grow your client base. Personally, I can’t wait to start this program!

Skincare training is an essential benefit to all makeup artists. What are the top reasons you enrolled in QC’s Skincare Course, and what’s the most important skincare lesson you’ve learned so far?

All makeup applications start with skin. If you don’t know how to properly identify your client’s skin type, how can you possibly know which primer to use? How will you know which type of setting powder you need to apply? Furthermore, how will you know which foundation to use?

The most important thing I’ve learned so far is that a daily skincare routine is a MUST! Perfect skin doesn’t come naturally – unless you were blessed by the gods, of course. But for most of us, you have to work for it. QC Makeup Academy’s Skincare Course teaches you exactly how to do this!

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How useful have all the QC materials and assignments been for your makeup artist certification courses?

The materials for my courses aren’t just useful – they’re a necessity. Each assignment teaches you something new and helps you grow in ways you’ve never imagined! Plus, all these course textbooks provide you with priceless information to help you become the best makeup artist you can be!

How valuable has the feedback been from your tutor, Nathan Johnson?

I have to admit, I was scared of Nathan at first… Haha! In my mind, he was this renowned, intimidating makeup artist who was basically telling me that I had to start over from scratch. But now? I value every word of feedback he gives me, good or bad! Personally, I don’t want an instructor who sugarcoats things. Rather, I want one who will truly help me grow, both as an artist and as a person. Nathan has become one of the most important people in my life. I cherish our friendship!

What has been your FAVORITE hands-on assignment so far for your makeup artist certification training, and why?

Without a doubt, I’d have the say the celebrity-inspired assignment was my favorite! I chose Boy George and had an absolute blast going through and recreating his many outrageous and stunning looks!

You’ve recently joined QC Makeup Academy’s team of Student Ambassadors. As an Ambassador, why do you recommend QC’s online makeup artist certification training?

Most people live crazy, busy lives. This has especially been the case during the COVID-19 pandemic! After all, many adults have been stuck at home. Some still are and will be for a while yet. QC Makeup Academy offers you an amazing education, all from the comfort of your living room! Moreover, there’s no rush. You do it at your own pace, and the tutors are all so hands-on with their students. It’s very rare to find all of these perks offered from one school!

You’re located in Bowmanville, Ontario; a town has approx. 40,000 residents. However, you’re also a 20-minute drive from Oshawa – a city of approx. 402,000 people. How do you feel your location will work to your advantage throughout your makeup career?

Bowmanville is a farm town, but Oshawa is a growing, bustling city. Having a small town with a bigger city close-by provides me with a wide variety of client possibilities! Not to mention, there are many films that’ve begun filming in and around Oshawa, such as Stephen King’s IT. The possibilities are endless!

What services do you currently offer clients?

Unfortunately, I live in a province that’s been under lockdown for quite some time. So, there hasn’t been much beauty experts could do, in terms of providing in-person makeup or skincare services. During this time, I’ve taken to offering online lessons in basic makeup application techniques. Sometimes, it’s one-on-one. Other times, people host online group parties for it. Luckily, Ontario is beginning to open back up, so regular industry services should be resuming very soon!

Once you’ve earned your makeup artist certification, what are your top career goals as a professional MUA?

My goal is to make a name for MYSELF. I want to achieve this, not just through just social media, but through my work. Ultimately, I just want to help people. I’ll be happy doing this in whatever capacity I can.

Finally: in your opinion, what is the TRUE secret to success as a makeup artist?

The true secret to being a successful makeup artist is being able to take constructive criticism. Use it as a learning tool to better yourself. Beyond that, it’s important to never stop learning. This way, you will never stop growing!

Inspired by Jessica’s story? Earn YOUR makeup artist certification in as little as 2-6 months by enrolling with QC Makeup Academy today!

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QC Makeup Academy Reviews: Hayley Siebe

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Tell us a little bit about yourself!

Hello! My name is Hayley Marie Siebe. I’m a 21-year-old makeup artist and a graduate of QC Makeup Academy’s Master Makeup Artistry Course. I am also a current Student of the Hairstyling Essentials Course, Pro Makeup Workshop, and Global Beauty Workshop. Recently, I became one of QC Makeup Academy’s newest Student Ambassadors!

Why did you decide to become a professional makeup artist?

During my teenage years, you’d find me in front of the mirror, applying makeup and straightening my hair bright and early, every morning before school. Growing up, beauty and glamor have always been great passions of mine. They gave me motivation! In particular, makeup gave me the chance to express my creativity in so many ways!

I always loved to experiment with makeup and recreate all types of cute, dazzling looks. Over time, I began doing makeup on other people, as well as styling hair. Women would end up with a smile on their face every time they saw the finished results. Ever since then, I’ve known that I wanted to make other people look and feel their best! Being a professional makeup artist gives me that opportunity.

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How did you discover QC Makeup Academy? Ultimately, why did you choose to enroll with this school?

I discovered QC Makeup Academy during my Junior Year of high school. Right away, I felt that this school would be the perfect place for me to start! With their training, I’d be able to join the career field I’ve always wanted to be a part of. After I graduated high school in May of 2019, I enrolled myself into QC Makeup Academy’s Master Makeup Artistry Course and Hair Styling Essentials Course.

I chose QC Makeup Academy because their school offers so many things you can’t find anywhere else! You get a full 2 years to complete your course, while working at your own pace. This is something many schools don’t have or accept. Moreover, I’m able to access my Online Student Center whenever I want to look back at information in my textbooks and/or instructional videos.

I also loved the fact that QC’s assignments never need to be rushed. There’s also an option to redo assignments for a better grade, if needed. You also get a real, internationally-recognized certification once you graduate. It was important to me that I’d be able to work anywhere (if I wanted to) and have clients know I’ve had experience in this kind of work before.

You’ve since graduated from QC’s Master Makeup Artistry Course. How was your experience with this program and how would you say it helped you grow as an artist?

My experience with QC Makeup Academy’s Master Makeup Artistry Course has been amazing! I’ve never been more excited to learn anything in my life. During my time in this course, I would always set goals for myself. For example: I’d set a goal for when I wanted to turn in an assignment, or set a goal for how much time I’d practice on a particular assignment. If I was unhappy with how a makeup look turned out, I’d also challenge myself to get better and better. I’d refuse to submit my work until I felt it was truly ready, and would end up trying again.

Since graduating from the MMA course, I’ve been able to go about building my own freelance makeup artistry business. I’ve been using the knowledge and tools that my tutor, Nathan Johnson, has given to me. Furthermore, I’ve also assisted a Cincinnati-based bridal MUA for a few weddings. Through this experience, I was able to gain a few clients who wanted to book me for future weddings!

QC Makeup Academy has had a very positive impact on my career thus far. Their Master Makeup Artistry program was the first certified makeup course I’d ever completed. I can say without doubt that their training has given me the tools and confidence to grow as a makeup artist!

Why did you also choose to enroll in QC Makeup Academy’s Pro Makeup Workshop?

I enrolled myself into QC Makeup Academy’s Pro Makeup Workshop because I believe that more practice makes perfect! It’s my goal to take my makeup skills to the next level and add onto my current experience.

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As you’ve mentioned, you’re also currently enrolled in QC Makeup Academy’s Global Beauty Workshop and Hair Styling Essentials Course. Why did you enroll in these particular courses, and how do you plan to incorporate these services in your business once you’ve graduated?

The reason I enrolled in QC Makeup Academy’s Global Beauty Workshop is because I want to get more experience applying makeup on all groups of people, skin tones, etc. What’s more, I wish to learn more about different cultures. Once I graduate from this course, I want to incorporate everything I’ve learned in order to further build my freelance business. I want to be able to travel around the country, applying makeup on any and every type of client who wishes to work with me!

As for the Hair Styling Essentials Course, I chose to enroll in this program because I wanted to add on another service to my freelance business. When I was younger, I was always that friend you would go to if you needed your hair colored or styled! I always enjoyed being able to work with my hands and create. Thanks to this certification course, I am progressing my hair styling skills and will be able to put them to good use!

How useful have all the QC Makeup Academy course materials and assignments been so far?

QC Makeup Academy provides their courses with paperback and digital textbooks, as well as instructional videos and a wide array of assignments. These materials as a whole not only help you learn how to be a professional makeup artist – they also help you to succeed as one, too!

Now, I know what your thinking: “Can’t I just do a quick Google or YouTube search for free hair and/or makeup tutorials?”

Sure, but this will never be enough if you want to do makeup professionally. With QC Makeup Academy, you’re being taught by internationally-trained makeup artists and hair stylists! These are legitimate experts who have put 10-20 years of their life into the beauty industry. They’ll teach you about real-world makeup. Moreover, you’ll also learn other critical knowledge, such as Sanitary Guidelines and invaluable business training!

You’re currently building your own freelance makeup business. How has this process been so far?

After graduating from QC Makeup Academy’s Master Makeup Artistry Course, I created my own professional business profile on QC’s online database. Creating this profile was the first step in establishing a web presence for my business, thus allowing potential clients to find me.

During this time, I’ve been slowly gaining more and more clients. I’ve also created a business page on Facebook and Instagram, too. This way, I can start getting my work out there. Furthermore, I can let people know that I am properly certified – especially in my community. I live in a small suburban town in Kentucky called Hebron. Hebron has a population of less than 7,000 people. The best way to gain clientele in a small town is to be the makeup artist your town needs!

In order for me to corner the market and maximize my success, I need to advertise my business in my area. After all, there are no other professional makeup artists currently operating in Hebron, KY. So, this gives me a HUGE opportunity!

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What services do you currently offer your clients?

As part of my freelance business, I currently offer a variety of services. Firstly, I cater to makeup for special events. Anyone taking part in (or attending) an event can get a full-face makeup application. This service will include airbrush makeup, foundation, and false lashes.

Secondly, I also offer bridal makeup. For this service, I charge the bride $85 for a full-face application. For the Bridal Party, as well as for the Mother of the Bride (or Groom), I charge $65. Thirdly, I offer full-face makeup applications for photoshoots, Senior portraits, Proms/Homecomings, etc. I charge between $70-$75 for this type of service. For any other kind of special event, I charge $65 for a full-face makeup application.

Lastly, I offer makeup applications that aren’t full-face as well. For instance, for concealer, airbrush, face powder, blush, and highlighter, my rate is $45. If a client just wants eyeshadow and mascara, it’ll cost $20. If a client just wants eyeliner and lashes only, my rate is $20. And if someone just wants me to do their eyebrows, I charge only $15.

What are your top career goals as a makeup artist?

One of my top career goals as a makeup artist is to be able to travel all around the country, doing other people’s makeup. In addition to bridal makeup, I also want to target more clients interested in editorial and fashion makeup applications. I love being able to apply dramatic makeup!

One day, I see my makeup business being big enough that it has a forever impact on each and every client I have – or end up gaining in the future! Thanks to the QC Makeup Academy family, I’ve given myself the best possible start to my professional beauty career!

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Inspired by Hayley’s story? Write your own by enrolling with QC Makeup Academy today!

QC Fam Friday: My Career BEFORE QC Makeup Academy

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Welcome to QC Makeup Fam Friday! This new monthly series will explore the thoughts, stories, and opinions of real QC students and grads. Each month, they’ll weigh in on topics surrounding makeup training, finding work in the professional world, and being an MUA in the beauty industry!

Today, they’re here to answer one very insightful question:

What was your career path or career goals BEFORE enrolling in QC’s makeup courses?

Let’s see what the QC makeup fam has to say!

Ashley Martinez

Master Makeup Artistry / Pro Makeup Workshop

“Outside of my makeup courses with QC, my career is as a Professional Luxury Photography, designed to empower women. I decided to join the QC family so I can add makeup to my client's photography experiences. Helping women feel good while with me, and helping them learn how to apply their own makeup, is the best career ever! xoxo"

Izzy Burfeind

Master Makeup Artistry / Pro Makeup Workshop

"My professional goal before enrolling in QC's makeup courses was to start working as a makeup artist for a local photographer. I wanted to perfect my makeup artistry and become certified. I want to provide the client with the best service possible. I love helping women feel beautiful!"

Brittany Bauhaus

Master Makeup Artistry / Special FX Makeup

"Before pursuing makeup artistry, I was working at a personal support worker, taking care of the elderly. As rewarding as it was, my heart wasn’t in it anymore. So thankful I found QC's makeup courses!"

Corinea KiKi Fowler

Master Makeup Artistry / Pro Makeup Workshop / Special FX Makeup / Skincare

"My career path has been 8 years with the Military as an All Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic and retail. I also owned my own vape shop until I fell ill last year with a cancer called Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Losing my hair was the worst thing for me, besides the sickness. I no longer felt beautiful or like myself, so that's when I really started experimenting with makeup. The feeling I felt when I applied my makeup is what I want my clients to feel: pure amazement, and so beautiful that they can take on the world!"

Bronwen Pilgrim

Master Makeup Artistry

"I have worked in hospitality for the last 11 years. But after my daughter was born 2 years ago, I decided that I wanted to turn my passion for makeup into a career, with the goal of eventually gaining certification in other areas of beauty. I'd love to have my own salon where I can offer a range of services!"

Tasha Allen

Master Makeup Artistry / Skincare

"Before joining QC, I didn't really have a career. I am a stay-at-home mum with 4 wonderful babies (3 boys and a girl). Of course, they love the fact I am now doing makeup. I love it!!! Taking makeup courses was the best decision I have ever made, and I can't wait to show the world what I can do!"

Debbie Traugh

Master Makeup Artistry / Skincare

"Hi everyone! I have been a nurse for the past 34 years. I have always loved the world of makeup, but never thought of it as a career. I found QC's makeup courses a few years ago and thought I was too old. But I decided to take the plunge a few months ago. We will see where it takes me!"

Elly Antonia Nunns

Master Makeup Artistry / Skincare

"Before I began my amazing time at QC Makeup Academy, I was a youth group leader and youth worker. I loved engaging with my young people and pushing them to succeed in life, and to say it warmed my heart everyday is an understatement. After 5 years, I decided that it was time to push MYSELF to succeed as a makeup artist!"

Danielle Merrick

Master Makeup Artistry / Pro Makeup Workshop / Skincare / Airbrush Workshop / Hair Styling Essentials / Special FX Makeup

"Hello, QC family! I was a family counselor and worked with a lot of women who lost their partners, self esteem, or were lost. I was always overwhelmed with the fact that they let themselves go. I stopped practicing counseling and decided to work from a different angle, and help those women feel pretty again. So I fell in love with makeup artistry, and here I am, fulfilling my dreams!"

Manpreet Kaur Rai

Master Makeup Artistry

"Bizarrely, my career has been in IT - first In financial services, and now in retail. [But] I’ve always had a passion for makeup!"

Sandra Gabriela

Master Makeup Artistry / Pro Makeup Workshop

"I have been working in the childcare field for over 16 years, but I’ve been passionate for makeup since I was young. Unfortunately, in the town that I live in, there are no schools to study this field. But when I found QC and their makeup courses, I automatically enrolled - and my passion for makeup came back even stronger!"

Veronika Kelle

Master Makeup Artistry / Pro Makeup Workshop / Special FX Makeup

QC Makeup Academy Student Ambassador

"For 15 years, I managed my own model agency, for which I organized fashion shows and beauty contests. I enjoyed working with models, designers, and photographers. During that time, I fell in love with makeup artistry and decided to become a makeup artist. Luckily, I found the QC Makeup Academy, whose makeup courses have helped me to change career paths and make my dreams come true!"

Daniela Kolehouse

Master Makeup Artistry

"After 8 years of working as a Regulatory Affairs Specialist in the pharmaceutical industry, I changed my life and work path. I moved to a different country and decided to follow my passion: to start a career in makeup!"

Joy Gonzalez

Master Makeup Artistry

"Before QC, I was working as an Account Manager, doing inside sales and accounting. For the last 9 years, I have been a stay-at-home mom, but I have always wanted to work as a makeup artist!"

Ready to join QC’s awesome makeup family? Until September 18th, enroll and get TWO online makeup classes for the price of one!

QC Makeup Fam Friday: The #1 Reason You LOVE Online Makeup Classes with QC!

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Welcome to QC Makeup Fam Friday! This new monthly series will explore the thoughts, stories, and opinions of real QC students and grads. Each month, they’ll weigh in on topics surrounding makeup training, finding work in the professional world, and being an MUA in the beauty industry!

Today, they’re here to answer one very insightful question: What is the #1 thing they love MOST about their online makeup classes with QC Makeup Academy?

Let’s see what the QC makeup fam has to say!

Nicole Rutle

Master Makeup Artistry

“I love QC’s online makeup classes because you can take your time, it’s flexible, and the tutors are super helpful!"

Harleen Kaur Talwar

Master Makeup Artistry / Pro Makeup Workshop / Hair Styling Essentials

"I love the online makeup classes with QC because we go through our study material and videos again and again, so we can practice them. Also, our tutors and the QC staff are ready to help us at any moment! I also love how we, as students, can get together in the Virtual Classroom and share our work and experiences together."

Bek Kapfer

Master Makeup Artistry

"I joined QC 5 years into my career as a makeup artist. I was self-taught and didn't learn much about makeup in esthetics school. Much of my knowledge came from YouTube and Instagram. I knew I was lacking the techniques to be a true artist. The feedback I have had gotten from Nathan has been a tremendous help in improving my work. He also helped me to believe in myself, my work, and my WORTH."

Brittany Bauhaus

Master Makeup Artistry / Special FX Makeup

"The #1 reason I love QC's online makeup classes is my kids. I get to start a career AT HOME! The learning process is done at my own pace, so I can still be there for my children at all times."

Carly Lister

Makeup Artistry

"I love my online makeup classes because I can study at my own pace! It fits perfectly into my busy schedule of being a mum. Also, the fact that we can connect with other students and alumni is fantastic! The beauty community definitely needs more support and encouragement from one another. I really feel that the QC staff, tutors, and students are spot on with it! The tips and tricks just keep flowing, so there's always something new to learn."

Makayla Noelle Andrews

Master Makeup Artistry

"I love that you can always refer back to any of your course materials. I love that I can spend HOURS practicing on my own time, perfecting looks for my assignments. I always look forward to my feedback at the end of each unit from my incredible tutor, Nathan Johnson. It's always straight to the point! I've never been more motivated and disciplined towards ANYTHING until I found QC Makeup Academy!"

Marnie Johansen

Master Makeup Artistry / Special FX Makeup

"I started my online makeup classes with QC a couple of years ago. I love how convenient it is to be able to work in my own time, but still have support any time from the QC community. I went from knowing only the basics to now having my own makeup business!"

Samantha Thomas

Master Makeup Artistry / Skincare

"I love the convenience and flexibility of QC Makeup Academy! I'm a single mom of 2. When I first enrolled in my online makeup classes, I was working 2 jobs and trying to start my own business. So, the flexibility of working at my own pace was really necessary for my lifestyle. There are no deadlines - just give it your best!"

Caity Francess

Master Makeup Artistry / Pro Makeup Workshop

"I love doing my online makeup classes because they can work around my full-time job, being a mum, and sports commitments. Flexible online learning was the only way I was going to ever be able to move forward as a makeup artist."

Donna Holder

Master Makeup Artistry / Skincare

"I love the online makeup classes with QC Makeup Academy because I am a stay-at-home mom of 2. I needed something that would fit in my crazy schedule, because I also home-school both of them while my husband works. Having the videos and tutorials ready and available whenever I need them is amazing, too. I’m so thankful I found this!"

Rorie McLaughlin

Master Makeup Artistry / Airbrush Makeup Workshop / Skincare / Special FX Makeup

"I love QC because I have many health issues that keep me from going to a physical school. When I found QC's online makeup classes, I got so excited that I almost cried! I've been so limited; I thought my dream of being an SFX makeup artist was too far-fetched. But it's not now, and I am SO happy!"

Katie Stegeman

Master Makeup Artistry / Skincare / Global Beauty Workshop / Airbrush Makeup Workshop / Hair Styling Essentials / Portfolio Development Workshop

"QC has changed everything for me! I signed up after about a year of searching for different online makeup classes. I’m a stay-at-home mom with 5 kids under 10, so I needed an online school! I'm forever grateful for the QC family, the Virtual Classroom, and the connections I have made. The instructors have given amazing feedback, and are so thoughtful and caring. They truly want us to succeed."

Charlee Carey

Master Makeup Artistry / Pro Makeup Workshop / Skincare

"The #1 reason I love my online makeup classes with QC Makeup Academy is that they have made me realize the true extent of my passion for makeup! This is the career path that I was always meant to pursue. The flexibility of the classes has allowed me to study whilst being a full-time mum. They've brought a whole new positive light to my life. It's been a life-changing experience."

Erika Bendfeldt

Master Makeup Artistry / Skincare

"The best thing about learning online makeup classes through QC has been the flexibility to go at your own pace. The knowledge you'll receive is invaluable. Lastly, I love the connection we're able to have with other students/graduates. It truly does feel like a family. We're all invested in each other's success!"

Ready to join QC’s awesome makeup family? Until August 10th, enroll and get TWO online makeup classes for the price of one!

Student Feature: Travis Grimm

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Tell us a little bit about yourself!

Hi, I’m Travis! I’m 24, non-binary gay, and I live in New York! My “natural” hair color is blue/green, as I’ve had that shade most of my life. My entire life has been influenced and surrounded by film and television. That’s how I get to most of my destinations in life!

I used to be an entertainment writer, and somehow have joined the makeup world. So, I can definitely say that film and television is my calling – at least to some capacity.

Why did you decide to become a professional makeup artist?

It actually stemmed from my love of film and television! I’ve always wanted a career in the entertainment industry, but I never knew in what capacity. I absolutely love recreating clothes, signs, etc from movies and television.

One day, I was inspired to recreate a specific makeup look, and that was when I instantly fell in love with makeup. I love the idea that you don’t always have to use it to hide your flaws, but rather, to express yourself. It’s kind of like dying your hair, but more intricate!

How would you describe your makeup style?

I go through phases! More recently, I’ve loved natural makeup styles. (Which is a very odd choice for me, given my day-to-day style.)

But my staple makeup looks, the ones I absolutely love doing and that got me started, are editorial looks! I love the idea of taking these looks that you would wear for photoshoots, film, etc and wearing them everywhere! All the shapes and colors make me so happy! Anything from very clean-cut looks to messy, eyeshadow everywhere looks… I love it so much.

The more color, the better!

You have a talent for creating fun, colorful eye looks! Where does your inspiration come from?

Everywhere! I truly just love color! My entire surrounding is a rainbow; from my desk, to my shelves, to my actual makeup. Color makes me happy, and it tends to make most people you meet happy as well. So, I like to incorporate as much color as I can.

Sometimes, I’ll take an entire rainbow eyeshadow palette and use every single color. Why? Because no one can stop me, haha!

My biggest inspirations for liner looks, and the use of gems/rhinestones, comes from other Instagrammers, as well as HBO’s Euphoria! Both of these combined make my brain explode in creativity. I typically sit down without an idea of what I want to create, and then just dive in!

Either it will look clean and sharp, or it’ll be messy. But honestly, I love any outcome. Anything will look purposeful if you believe it is!

You’ve had your YouTube channel for the past several years, but started incorporating makeup into your content focus over the past 10 months. What are your hopes and goals for your beauty vlog, and how do you intend to achieve them?

This was something I really had to sit down and think about when I started posting videos. I have many long-term goals for my beauty vlog, but my first goal is to eventually be able to do it full-time. I have yet to find a job setting that I thrive and feel comfortable in – and making videos does both for me.

Other than that, I want to be an inspiration to EVERYONE who enjoys makeup! I want people to embrace the notion that makeup has no rules; that they can just run with it.

I’ll never be a place where people will come to learn how to do a natural, soft glam look. That simply isn’t me. Soft, natural looks are something I practice and want to learn on my own time, but it isn’t necessarily the brand or message I want to send to my audience.

Rather, I want people to take as little or as much makeup as they want, and just throw it on their face and find the beauty in it! I’m still getting there. I know I have a lot of work ahead of me! Most of my current videos are makeup hauls or reviews. It’s all I can think of doing right now, and that is totally fine.

It’s not the most original content right now, but as long as I can entertain someone for 10 minutes or so and help take their mind somewhere else, I’m happy. I want my channel to evolve naturally – even if that takes me a lifetime.

Who are your MUA idols? Tell us why!

Vanessa, a.k.a @cutcreaser on Instagram. She is the graphic liner queen. Her looks are so detailed, yet simple. I wish I had just a sliver of her skills for one day!

I also look up to Patrick Starr. He truly embodies the notion that makeup is for everyone, and it shows it in everything he creates. I wish to help spread that same message one day.

Other MUAs I admire are Doniella Davy, Kirsten Sage Coleman, and Tara Lang. They all did makeup for HBO’s show, Euphoria, and that series basically launched my journey into fun and weird makeup looks.

If you could see yourself 5 years into the future, where do you hope your makeup career will be? What will you have accomplished?

I would love to be doing makeup for film and television. I’m never one to stay in one place for long, so who knows where I will be doing makeup!

I also hope to have made YouTube a profitable platform that I can rely on, as well as launching my very own eyeshadow palette. I’m trying not to overthink it all, but bigger and weirder thing can happen in a span of 5 years. So, we shall see!

In your own opinion, what makes a YouTube beauty vlogger successful and popular with their audience?

People want someone who is real; who are themselves, unapologetically and unabashedly. I believe that is the core of it. You can post whatever content you want, but if you’re not being yourself, no one will enjoy it to the fullest extent. Even if being authentically yourself puts you back 10 more steps than the rest of the crowd, in the end, it’ll throw you 50 steps ahead.

For me, success isn’t defined by numbers or money, even if they do play a part in it. I mean, you can have the best of both worlds, but being successful is such a personal thing. It’s up to you and what you want to achieve.

For me, personally, it would be to do beauty content full-time. Keep in mind that my idea of success might grow after achieving that. I think it’s good to continue to raise the bar for yourself. Just don’t let those goals equate to your idea of success!

Let your success be a personal thought – not numbers or money.

You’ve completed Units A through C of your online makeup class. What important things have you learned so far that you didn’t know before?

This might sound very strange, but a smoky eye. Yes, a traditional smoky eye! Like I said before, natural makeup has never been my thing. It’s beautiful, but not for me. So, learning that technique blew my mind!

It was super easy and looks gorgeous. I immediately had to do a smoky eye with colorful shadows. It’s a new favorite look of mine. I’m very happy I now know how to achieve that flawless blend.

Another thing learned is working on other people! I’ve only done that a few times, but it’s been nice learning about sanitization and being gentle with clients. (These are both things I fail to do when I put on makeup on myself.)

Online makeup classes really make you think more about what you’re using and not using, and I really like that.

What made you want to earn your makeup certificate, and why did you decide to do it through online makeup classes?

I really needed that certificate of approval; that I’m capable of doing this, and that there’s an accredited makeup institution that can attest to my skill. I love labels for myself, so why not add to the roster?

I chose online makeup school because I’m ALWAYS moving! Not by choice really; just how life seems to roll with me, which I love. So online was necessary, as I could never commit to a brick-and-mortar makeup school for so long. I like the flexibility of being able to do my work whenever, and from wherever.

Why did you ultimately choose QC Makeup Academy, and how has your experience been?

I’d heard nothing but great things! I loved the prices and the course breakdown. It was exactly how I pictured my online dream school would be. Also, the flexibility of doing my work whenever I had the time was a big thing. Overall, my experience has been excellent! I have received nothing but support and love from everyone.

You’re being tutored by celebrity makeup artist, Nathan Johnson. How has your experience with Nathan been so far?

I love Nathan! He breaks down everything so perfectly in the course videos. You can tell he has a real passion for makeup, and it shows in everything he does. His critiques for my work have been so helpful, too! He catches stuff that I never even thought of before. It’s definitely changed the way I view certain makeup looks!

What’s ONE false myth about makeup artists that you’d like to debunk right here and now?

That they are better than you. This is something I used to think of makeup artists, and I’m ashamed I was ever so judgmental like that.

Makeup artists aren’t here to tell you you’re wrong; they are here to help you! They also have bad makeup days, and they also don’t know certain techniques. They’re learning just like everyone else. And I can tell you, they definitely do not talk about you behind your back. The most they’ll do is sometimes brag about what a good job they did… but can you blame them!?

Imagine: You get to banish ONE makeup product out of existence for the remainder of time. Which product do you choose to get rid of, and why?

I still use these because I have so many, but let’s be honest… liquid to matte lipsticks.

I have NO idea why we thought these were the coolest thing ever, but we did. While the payoff is incredible, our lips just don’t deserve the harsh treatment it goes through. They all are always so drying! You have to apply them too often for comfort, or it winds up looking like you’re dehydrated.

Again, the payoff of the color is admittedly incredible. But the feeling is so unpleasant. It’s not worth it for me!

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