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Check with your state's cosmetology board as well. In NC you have to be a licensed cosmetologist or esthetician to work as a makeup artist unless you work a counter in a department store or boutique.
Originally Posted by nikkysheels /img/forum/go_quote.gif
The best school I've seen,if you truly want to do makeup is MUD in NYC.The cover every aspect of makeup.
http://mud.edu/School-Site-2011/
Originally Posted by ScarletNight /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I've heard from a few MUA friends that going there wasn't worth it (as I too was interested in the program). Most suggest apprenticing with a few experienced MUAs so that you can not only learn the techniques, but at the same time you won't be dropping a lot of g's unless it's for your kit.
Originally Posted by Rhonlynn /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I live on the other side of the state, in Kansas City, and there are absolutely no places that teach MUA. None. I think it'd be fun to learn. I could work with women who have cancer, and make them feel better about themselves, I could do some make up for proms. I'm a nurse, and I work from home, auditting charts, so I have a regular, full time job. It'd make a bit of extra money, but it'd be interesting. I could also help women who were going into the workforce, or women who are coming from abusive situations. Alot of that is volunteer, but, heck, I have a regular job, and it's steady,and I like it.
--Just a thought.I really want online classes from NOMA.
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