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Texas Makeup Artist License Requirements

Do you want to work in the beauty industry – and LOVE make up? If so, here is the rundown of what you need to know about earning your makeup license in TX. You basically have four options when it comes to earning a license to be a makeup artist in Texas. Although there is not curriculum for working as a makeup artist Texas requires, you should consider the benefits of completing program, no matter what the state licensure laws.

You can earn a ‘makeup license’ in the form of any of these official state licenses required to work in this occupation. Use the links in the first two options to learn more about acquiring those skills while taking a makeup program:

Cosmetologist Operator programs in Texas
Esthetician programs in Texas
• Esthetician-manicurist
• Eyelash Extension Specialist

Each of the above forms of licensure can give you additional skills, which can translate into more services you can offer your clients. When you talk to schools, ask which of their programs lead to licensure and have the best chance of resulting in makeup artist careers.

Generally, esthetician programs are a good fit with makeup artist professionals. In an esthetician program, you will learn facial science, waxing, hair removal, and take a pretty strong makeup curriculum. An esthetics program can give you the science behind some of your makeup techniques, along with skills, such as facials that you can market to clients.

Get ready to work as a make up artist in the Lone Star State! Contact the makeup schools listed in our directory to get moving!

Education Requirements to Get a Makeup Artist License in Texas

Of course you will want to review every school’s makeup artist courses to be sure they align with your career goals. And you should also take good notes of cost, financial aid options, timeline for completion, and other characteristics that may be important in your decision.

Makeup courses in Texas include:

• Wedding
• Special effects
• Character
• Daytime/evening
• Film/TV
• Senior and male

How to Get a Makeup Artist License Renewed in Texas

If you earn any of the four forms of licensure that acts as your ‘makeup license’ in Texas, here is the renewal process in a nutshell:

• Must renew every two years by date-of-issue
• $53 fee for renewal
Fill out application
• Take a 4 hour continuing education course

If you’re ready to start designing your path towards a new career, contact the makeup artist schools for Texas students listed on this page!

Find Make-Up Artist Training Programs in Texas

Austin, TX
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Barbering / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training
Grand Prairie, TX
Cosmetology / Make-Up Artist Training / Nail Technology
Plano, TX
Cosmetology / Make-Up Artist Training / Nail Technology

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Dallas, TX
Cosmetology / Make-Up Artist Training
Garland, TX
Cosmetology / Make-Up Artist Training / Teacher Training
San Antonio, TX
Esthetics/Skin Care / Make-Up Artist Training / Laser Training
Dallas, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
Farmers Branch, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
San Antonio, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
Houston, TX
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Barbering / Make-Up Artist Training
Dallas, TX
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training / Permanent Make-Up
Dallas, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
Dallas, TX
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Barbering / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training
Houston, TX
Cosmetology / Make-Up Artist Training / Permanent Make-Up
Plano, TX
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Make-Up Artist Training / Teacher Training
Garland, TX
Cosmetology / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training
Houston, TX
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training / Teacher Training
El Paso, TX
Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training / Teacher Training
North Richland Hills, TX
Esthetics/Skin Care / Make-Up Artist Training
Dallas, TX
Make-Up Artist Training / Hair Design
Dallas, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
Southlake, TX
Make-Up Artist Training / Hair Design
Houston, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
San Antonio, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
Addison, TX
Cosmetology / Esthetics/Skin Care / Nail Technology / Make-Up Artist Training
Richardson, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
Arlington, TX
Cosmetology / Make-Up Artist Training / Hair Design
Houston, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
Houston, TX
Make-Up Artist Training
Arlington, TX
Cosmetology / Make-Up Artist Training
McAllen, TX
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School Accreditation

You must attend a school that is approved by your state to provide training in the discipline you want to practice. Check with the school and the state board to be sure that your program of study will prepare you for any applicable state licensure.