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Dec 1, 2012
Rikke N.
Hello :) sorry if my english isn't perfect i am from Denmark.
I need to choose which make up artist education I should start on.
I'm thinking about finding a school in London but I do not want to be away from Denmark for more than 8-12 weeks and therefore I would like to find a place where you can take the education so quickly, and at same time not compromise on quality. Are fewer opportunities after taking a short course than long? I would like to have as many opportunities as possible after I'm done. Do anyone have any advice for what to choose?
it must be an education approved in all countries.
Rikke :)
Dec 1, 2012
Nadine S.
I personally took a short term course because it was makeup artistry certification course. If I had decided to do a full cosmetology course it would be more time. Reasons why I chose a short course:
I already had an associates in general studies and applied for higher education at another university to study medical which I like. The makeup course I took taught me basics and also allowed me to practice on other girls. It was something I could pay for as well. So consider what you want to pay for and research the place before attending or signing up. If you don't like certain places and their courses then go for another.