Should I specialise in makeup, advice wanted please!

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Miss Glam

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Hi Guys

I am due to complete my NVQ Level 2 in makeup in 2 weeks time and want to go on to complete my NVQ Level 3 in Makeup and work as a free lance makeup artist.

I am also interested in the beauty therapy courses but can not afford to do both. I would love to have your advice, do you think i would be better of broarding my skill set by taking a beauty therapy course in September or do you think their is enough work out their for me to start my NVQ Level 3 in makeup and specialise in makeup and become a succesful freelance artist.

Many thanks for your help guys, it is very much appreciated!!!:lol:
 
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I would love to specialise in just make up and be a make up artist full time, but being in the midlands you are limited to the amount of make up work that is out there. I have started out this last year really promoting the that side of things and yes i have made some great contacts and interesting work but its not what i call full time. Another reason why i did eyelash extensions as something different to offer.

Dont want to put a downer on make up its great but you really have to get out there to find the work.
 
Thank you so much for the advise i really appreciate it, would you mind if i asked what qualifications you have and what kind of services you find tend to bring in the most work.

Many thanks
 
I did a short courses locally in different types of make up, would love to maybe study at a Make up School like Greas Paint or Brushstrokes one day to learn special effects etc, but that would most definately involve moving down sounth.

The type of work i get at the moment being in the east midlands is a lot of bridal, which if you can travel i have taken bookings as far as warickshire and the west midlands.

Mostly bridal, prom and i have now made lots of contacts with photographers form wedding fayres and i do a lot of makeover shoots.

Hope this helps!
 
That helps loads, thanks again you have been great!:lol:
 
Hi - I love makeup too but living in London i think offering a range of services is better - the more you're qualified to do the wider range of clients you will make - why don't you think about doing some other beauty treatments and using the money you earn from these to take the specialist makeup course - kill 2 birds with 1 stone!!
 

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