Professional makeup artist vs. self-taught makeup artist: Pros and cons of each

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Professional makeup artist vs. self-taught makeup artist: Pros and cons of each

Are you considering a career in makeup artistry but not sure whether to become a professional or selftaught makeup artist? This article will explore the pros and cons of each route so that you can make an informed decision.

When it comes to pursuing a career in makeup artistry, there are two paths that you could take: becoming a professional or self-taught makeup artist. Both routes have their unique advantages and disadvantages, so it’s important to understand all the pros and cons before deciding which one is right for you.

The Pros of Professional Makeup Artist Training

One major advantage of professional makeup artist training is that it provides an opportunity to learn from experienced professionals who already work in the industry. Many beauty schools also offer handson training with high-end equipment and supplies. By receiving formal training from experts, your skills will be up to date with current trends – allowing you to become more marketable as a professional artist.

The Cons of Professional Makeup Artist Training

Although having access to experienced professionals and courses may seem like a great benefit at first, this route typically requires more time and money investment than being self-taught due to tuition or enrolment fees, textbook costs, etc. And depending on your goals as an artist, some of these classes may not even be necessary such as special effects/fx makeup and prosthetic classes – whereas if you have knowledge gaps related to beauty or bridal Brunner, then those classes may be worth taking. Additionally, while people tend to trust certified professionals over nonprofessionally trained artists when it comes to larger productions (ex: film sets), many people don’t realize that the certification level doesn’t necessarily mean they embody any special skill set beyond what someone self-taught can provide - just with less experience under their belt!

The Pros of Self-Taught Makeup Artistry

Given all the useful information already online through online forums and youtube channels, being selftaught has never been more accessible! Also because there are no program costs associated with being self-taught, it requires much less financial investment which becomes beneficial, especially for individuals coming from lower-income backgrounds who want to pursue this profession but can’t afford to pay for expensive programs upfront. Further by taking video tutorials online accompanied by practice sessions during your free time, you can build knowledge on specific looks step by step without feeling rushed through topics like in traditional classroom settings-where curriculum is set around predetermined schedules rather than learning according to one's pace/preference which might leave some topic areas not fully mastered unless revisited outside class hours on one's own time!

The Cons of Self-Taught Makeup Artistry

While the financial burden associated with professional training might outweigh its benefits in certain cases, the other downside of being completely self-taught is the lack of feedback not available when working solo without a mentor or teachers present – which can lead someone going down the wrong path resulting in poor quality portfolio work examples - damaging potential artist career opportunities instead advancing them. Furthermore, without access to educational resources like textbooks used within traditional course curriculums during prime years when advancements are happening most rapidly finding out about new products does take slightly longer compared with formally trained artists who would be priority announcers given contact benefits granted when signing up for educational programs.

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