In order to become a freelance makeup artist, you should
first obtain the necessary schooling and licensing needed for your area. Once
you have done this, you can begin looking for clients. Local regulations and
laws regarding performing freelance work should be strictly adhered to, along
with laws for working with clients inside of your home or their home. The
schooling requirements needed to become a freelance makeup artist may vary based
on location. In many cases you will need to attend a licensed beauty school to
study cosmetology, esthetics, or both depending on the services you intend to
offer. Cosmetology may include subjects like makeup application and
hairdressing, while esthetics involves facials and skin treatments. Any of these
services may be offered by a licensed makeup artist. Once you have completed
school and become certified in any services you wish to offer, you can begin
looking for clients. Keep in mind that there are different laws in different
areas. In some cases you will need licensing in order to serve clients in your
home. Other times you will be limited in the number of clients you can have in
the home at one time without a license. Be sure to check with regulations in
your area if you intend to have customers visit your home. You can go about
finding clients by posting ads online and in local stores or by partnering with
other professionals. For example, you may offer your services to the clients of
a local wedding planner or hair stylist. This will allow her to offer various
services to her clients through your expertise; making her business more
marketable. You should also leave your business card at bridal shops and hair
salons, and attend bridal shows. Once you have become a freelance makeup artist,
you should have a website displaying your work. You can build a simple site
yourself or have a professional designer do it for you. Include pictures of past
clients or of friends and family who were willing to have their makeup done for
pictures to include in your portfolio. Be sure you get permission from anyone
you would like to use for your site. Another good way to get clients once you've
become a freelance makeup artist is to offer free consultations and examples of
your work. For instance, offer to do the makeup of a bride or her bridesmaids to
give a live display of your work before the big day. This will let the members
of the wedding party see that you will do a good job and offer quality work,
making the decision to hire you much easier to make. Be sure to ask for
referrals from satisfied clients and give out a few business cards for them to
give to friends. Most freelancers eventually get the bulk of their work through
word of mouth, but keep in mind that the opposite also holds true. Strive to
give each client your very best, or you may lose clients if they tell others
about a bad experience. |