It’s not Hollywood magic, and it’s not Maybelline.
It’s the makeup artists in the background who turn wedding days and photography shoots into glamorous events.
Makeup artists know how to make someone feel special.
They’ the glam behind the runway show and the secret weapon making that actor look “normal” under the bright lights on set.
They’re the one who makes us feel like our best on our biggest days by hiding blemishes, scars, or burns.
But with so many different types of makeup services out there, how do you know what services to choose when looking to book a makeup artist for your special occasion?
To help, we asked makeup pros to share a list of different types of makeup services to look for when booking your next makeup artist appointment.
Laura Roncagli, a makeup artist and Senior Digital Beauty Editor for MyBeautik in Italy, has a handful of services to look for when booking with a makeup artist.
Here are her ideas…
Founder of the lifestyle and fitness blog Chic Pursuit, Maria Julia knows a thing or two about hair and makeup. She suggests booking a facial with an LED mask.
Julie Fischer of Made Ya Blush in Philadelphia, PA, has over 16 years of professional makeup artist experience, and she recommends booking a trial session if it’s your first time.
This way, you get a feel for what services the makeup artist offers, while also deciding if they’ll be a good fit for their upcoming event.
Want to learn how to do your own makeup? Or want a hand in one specific area of your makeup routine?
Chelsea Adair is the owner of Salon Adair in Carlsbad, CA, and she let us know that some makeup artists use their services to teach clients how to apply their own makeup.
If you’re fresh out of beauty school, want a new side hustle, or just want to try something new, check out these top careers paths for cosmetologists and beauty artists:
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