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makeup choice artist
Professional makeup artist ??(:?

Hi there! (: I just want to make a quick question that I thought for some time. I I'm really interested in cosmetics, makeup, beauty and everything! He brushes and palettes galore! (: It's something I really have a passion for, and I create my own style of my friends! I'm in high school, however, a second year student, to be exact. I was wondering what options did it that way if I wanted go in this area … so. 1. What are my options so? (aka. schools and training … I heard something Sephora University) 2. What are the career options is possible to do what I have in the field of cosmetology? Thank you soo muchh! (:

You could go to school to become a beautician (also spelled beautician). Depending on what state you wish to obtain a license shall 600-1500 between the hours of training. In Utah, where I need a license in 1200. This is not only be replaced though. You will learn all about skin care, facials, waxing (including schools, laser treatments) and other things like that. If you want to be a makeup artist in exclusive most states do not require official permission, but there are still many places that offer courses that is always a good idea. I think Sephora University looks more like a series of workshops to be paid separately and only one school is not really structured. I wonder if you can take the course if not an employee or Sephora. Apart from this, if you have the drive and desire to be there, in practice anyone and you can network like crazy, you can earn a living without any formal training. Its been done. Start now and the end of their studies that actually could be onto something:)

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