Posts Tagged ‘Career in make-up’

Why we love working in Make-Up

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

london-2Yes you know we love make-up! Doesn’t every girl? But we love working in the make up industry even more! We don’t think about it too much because there is just too much to do. But our favourite recruiter, Lindsay Browning, has something to say about loving your job and knowing why you love it in this post on Rewards and Rewarding. She says that knowing exactly what rewards you get from your job will help you find your next job or improve your career right now! Lindsay suggests thinking about these happy things:

# Job and self satisfaction

# Success

# The brand/product/service that you work for

# Challenging

# Financial

# Recognition

# Strong training and development structure

# Growth and clear progression path

# Job security

# Working with Top Talent

# Being seen as a professional by your peers

# Opportunity to apply your creativity

# Location

Which ones rock your boat? Tell us why you love working with Make-up!

LA TV Episode 6 CELEBRITY LOOK: Victoria Beckham Part 4 of 4

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Welcome to LA TV. This is our final episode of our four part series on how to create Victoria Beckams’s gorgeous make-up look.

After watching each episode, you will be more than confident to re-create the look yourselves. Get practicing on friends and family and impress them on the tricks of the trade from our fantastic make-up artist, Sarah Jane.

You can mix and match what you have learned from this episode with other fantastic tips from our LA TV series. Make sure to check them out and upgrade your make skills in minutes!

Jobs in the Make-Up Industry

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

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We know you love makeup but did you know how many different ways you can use that love to make a make-up career for yourself? Read this list of cosmetic careers and see what you’d like!

  1. Sail on a cruise ship
  2. Charities: helping cancer survivors look great
  3. Work on music videos
  4. Weddings
  5. Fashion shows
  6. Set up a business with a photographer
  7. Personal makeup artist to a celebrity
  8. Political make up - start with Bertie!
  9. Theatre companies
  10. Magazines
  11. Special Effects for film or TV
  12. Character Makeup for film, TV or stage
  13. Beauty counter in a department store or branded shop; advisors and managers
  14. Spas and salons
  15. Modelling agencies
  16. Teaching makeup classes and skills
  17. Direct selling with Avon or other similar companies
  18. Nail technician
  19. Beauty Therapist
  20. Advertising products or services

Which job sounds good to you?!

Make-Up Job Hunt Essentails

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

sarah-jane-imageYear’s end is a good time to re-assess where your career is heading. Here at LA Make-Up we know that a lot of our students hope to break into the cosmetics industry. But we also know how competitive that industry is.

We posted before with some advice from Lindsay Browning and we’d like to pass on some more Job Hunting tips from her today. Lindsay says: ‘The job search method has changed this year-we are in a highly competitive, high expectation market.  We agree but we’re staying positive and we want you to as well!


1.Goals

Lindsay says to think about your overall Goal. Be clear about where you want to be and what you’re striving for.

We agree as the cosmetics industry is so broad. Is your focus on fashion, TV, photographic or on a beauty counter?


2. Objectives

Lindsay says you need to set a series of small objectives to help you reach your goal.

We agree and advise building a portfolio, learning about new products, gaining new skills like Airbrushing.


3. Movement

Lindsay says you need to network, make contacts and meet people in your industry.

We agree and suggest you take time to chat with your tutors and talk to other make-up artists for inspiration and advice.


4. Measure Success

Lindsay says to remember that finding a job is full-time work! You should keep track of your meetings and successes along the way.

We agree and recommend keeping a list of everyone you talk to, with their advice and contact details.


5. End Result

Lindsay advises setting an end-date on the process; this will help keep you motivated and focused.

We agree! In the make-up industry deadlines are key and you are training for your job by using this strategy.

Read more from Lindsay Browning in her post Job Search Needs an Action Plan


DO you have any job hunt tips to pass on?

Make-Up Career Inspiration

Friday, November 13th, 2009

aleshaAll of our tutors here at La Make-Up are professional, working makeup artists. Moving along that path isn’t always easy but fun and excitement are guaranteed! We had Kym Menzies Foster here in Dublin last week talking about Airbrush Make-Up. She also gave our students some inspiration for the next step in their journey.

Kym, Celebrity Make-Up Artist,  has been working in the business for 20 years so things have changed a lot since she started. But a good make-up artist still needs some key skills in spite of digital photography, airbrushing and the internet. You’ll wear different hats as your career progresses; this is some of the advice which Kym gave her students.


· Be creative. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes just make sure you learn from them.

· Be artistic but remember this is a competitive industry and you’ll need to work hard on your craft as well as having great ideas.

· Be tough. In the beginning you’ll get knocked back a lot. You need to have a thick skin and just keep on returning to the agencies.

· Be friendly. Make friends with photographers and other artists; learn from them.

· Know where you want to be. There are so many areas for a make-up artist to work; film, theatre, music, fashion, bridal. Try them all at the start and then commit to the industry you love!

· Develop your people skills. Clients can be nervous, can be demanding and you need to listen, be empathic and find solutions.

· Always be professional. Learn about your products and tools. Know what suits your clients. Deliver on time.

· Ask questions. Talk to the photographer and learn how light affects your work, listen to the designers to find out what’s in trend.

· Aim high! Kym says: ‘Anything is possible if you’re pursuing your dream.’


The right advice can really help someone starting out on their makeup adventure. As Kym said we can teach you so much but then you have to jump out in the world and take on the industry on your own terms.

If you think this sounds like a challenge you’re ready for then pop in and see us on Dame Street. Beginners could start at any level from Module 3 to leave us a professional make-up artist. Just because we are all going through tough times doesn’t mean we can’t dream!