How to become a makeup artist.
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Jul 4, 2013
Dina U.
I think youre in a great place to start! thats how I got into my career! prostetics work is my next step suggestion for you along with character make up (like xf). I suggest working on horror make up once you learn some shaping basics. if you can take a beutiful person and male them look like a deformed monster you can make anyone look like a beauty queen and with better ease than those who only ever do beauty make up.
Jul 4, 2013
Dina U.
*make them
Aug 2, 2013
Sarah R.
@jaqueline H. Where did you go to school?