Best makeup schools?
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Dec 16, 2015
Kennedy M.
I am looking to become a professional makeup artist after I graduate high school. I need a program that offers financial aid, accepts scholarships, and is accredited, along with close (ish) to Massachusetts, and has 1,000 hours to reach the requirement to get my license. I was thinking about Makeup For Ever Academy, but it's out of budget since its not accredited. MUD is another option, but the website is vague. Does anyone know of a great school that has most/ all of these things that I am looking for? I know it's a lot. Thank you so much!