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Makeup Artist Programs in Missouri

Becoming a makeup artist in Missouri does not require a license. However, until you have had proper training, you will not be as qualified as those who complete a program, like the ones offered at the schools below.

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Kansas City, MO
Make-Up Artist Training / Permanent Make-Up
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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.

We want you to position yourself for success and attract employers who are always on the lookout for new graduates. That’s why we develop relationships with employers across the state of Missouri to help you understand your options. Instead of spending hours of your time searching multiple websites, we make it simple for you to request information from several programs without leaving this site.

Take some time to look through the makeup artistry programs that now offer courses in Missouri:

– Bellus Academy
– Vatterott College
– Xenon International Academy
– House of Heavilin Beauty College
– Regency Beauty Institute
– Academy of Hair Design
– The Beauty Bar
– The Salon Professional Academy

Overview of Make-up Artist Schools and Curriculum in Missouri

Reach your full potential with the right mix of courses!

During your training, you can learn how to apply lipstick, mascara and eyeliner in a way that complements the facial features of your client. You can become a master of mixing blushes and foundation colors to get just the right tone for the skin of your clients. Ultimately, you can also be able to enhance the natural beauty of your clients through your advanced skills. Courses like fundamental application of makeup will teach you how to actually apply blush or foundation, and other courses like film & television makeup will teach you how to mix colors that will be shown under bright lights. In a course like photo shoot makeup, you may learn how to create the dramatic makeup looks that photographers for magazines like Vogue or Elle seek.

When you speak with several schools, make sure to ask them questions that are important to your goals and unique situation. Here are some questions to keep in mind:

– What employers typically hire your graduates?
– Do you help students learn business skills?
– What is the current job market like in the area?
– Do you offer financial aid or scholarship opportunities?

And be sure to tell each school what your goals are after graduation. You may also consider a complete cosmetology program to broaden your skills and qualify for more positions in the beauty industry.

Make-up Artist Licensing in Missouri

The state laws of Missouri do not require that makeup artists obtain a license in order to practice in the state. Makeup artists only have to be concerned with completing the educational requirements of the particular school that they attend. Makeup artists may wish to obtain an esthetician or cosmetologist license if they plan on working in a professional setting like a spa, salon, resort or hotel. Having a license may also help a makeup artist to land a position in providing consulting services for cosmetic companies.

Job and Employment Outlook for Make-up Artists in Missouri

The BLS reports that makeup artists earn an average salary of about $31,000 in Missouri. If makeup artists work for a film company, they can earn a significantly greater salary of at least $80,000 a year. Film companies will frequently offer high wages for makeup artists to stay on set for a day. Performing arts companies also pay significant salaries of at least $65,000 to makeup artists.

Find out more about becoming a makeup artist in Missouri. Contact the featured programs below to get started!