In my opinion one on ones with a REAL established artist is by far the best way you can go. Usually the instructors teaching classes have no real industry experience and are just former students teaching from an outdated text book. Learning from someone one-on-one who has real industry experience is so much more valuable
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Apr 08, 2012
Storm P.
Hi all
I am about to start MUA training and I was wondering what can I expect to learn?
Apr 09, 2012
Lauren C.
You doing a one-on-one lesson from an established makeup artist? or are you doing a makeup course at a school?
Apr 09, 2012
Storm P.
I am doing a class but have the option to go one on one as well. Is one better then the other?
Apr 12, 2012
Lauren C.
In my opinion one on ones with a REAL established artist is by far the best way you can go. Usually the instructors teaching classes have no real industry experience and are just former students teaching from an outdated text book. Learning from someone one-on-one who has real industry experience is so much more valuable