ive always been creative and dreamed of becoming a mua when i was still at school, but my parents were very old fashioned and wanted me to work in an office, they told me applying makeup wasnt a way to earn a living:irked:
when i left school i fell into various office jobs and then worked in social care (still do part time) to fit around my daughters school etc
all the while i dreamed of what might have been, whilst quietly resenting my parents for stopping me following my dreams. my 20's and 30's came and went and i did nothing about my burning ambition - i just kept telling myself it was "too late" or that i was "too old" etc..
it wasnt until a couple of years ago when series of tragic events decended on myself and my family that i realised life was too short, and i decided to stop making excuses, took the bull by the horns and took the first steps to train as a mua
i hasnt been easy, but thats been mainly due to lack of funds - its been slow taking off, im still building up kit and portfolio, and im always learning new things, currently enhancing my skills by training in airbrush makeup
but i absolutely love what i do, i have managed to reduce the hours in my regular job and i feel the most wonderful sense of achievement
the only people who were negative about me retraining were so called friends (around the same age) who were not brave enough to really go for what they wanted, i did have a few catty comments but they're now sheepishly asking me to do their makeup for them for night out etc, :lol:
none of my clients have EVER commented on my age (im 40) in fact i think they're quite happy to have someone mature and with experience do their makeup, and im now on a roll .. ive now trained in manicure and nail art and offer kids pamper parties so starting to get lots of strings to my bow, lol
my only regret is not taking the plunge 10 or 15 years early, but i suppose better late than never !
go for it, if you're willing to learn and are young in attitude there's nothing stopping you ..