I’m a freelance HMUA here in Dallas. I made so many mistakes but one thing that did helps me was, fake it until you make it. Now I keep getting so many clients on the weekends during busy season.
OMG yes! I should've included that in here because it's definitely something you have to get really good at haha I'm so happy you are booked and busy because of it :)
I feel that learning comes in both ways. I agree that taking up master class and a liscence is a must but MUA should always be updated with the latest trends in social media bc a lot of the clients now are millenial and GenZ who are exposed to a lot of makeup trends on their phones. Young people tend to gravitate to newer mua bc they liked how they make their trendy brows, others like the more bright makeup like indian/arabic makeup. There is also a growing trend of thai makeup used in every bridal makeup in my place.
If you’re thinking about bridal reach out to bridal teams, while you might not be a key artist right away you definitely will be able to assist. 💕 Also, taking 1:1 classes with local artists, great way to network and learn.
Omgosh! Pertaining to your last tip. When I first started freelancing I was living in Vegas and promoting myself through IG. I was getting some sketchy clients and I was only changing $65. I always had regrets leaving the job because I felt so unsafe in some situations for such a low amount of money. Not worth it.
I've been binge watching your channel from the beginning. Amazing how far you have come. What a gift to help others interested in getting into the industry. I am a esthetician / make up artist but I've been on long hiatus since becoming a mom. I still did friends and family between then but wasn't ready to jump full in again. Now I am ready but feeling overwhelmed where to start. I dont have a make up pro card but I have kept my license updated. Is only way to get make up pro card with proof of 3 years experience or do you need make up school certification 🤔? Being much older its scary to get back in but I do feel more then capable but its just taking that lunge that keeps me procrastinating. Not sure if i should do retail just to get more actual experience or a spa but i am leaning on being my own boss. Your videos have been so helpful and inspiring and wanted you to know how appreciated they are.
Oh my gosh thank you so much! That's amazing that you want to restart your business again as a makeup artist :) I'm sure it is very overwhelming as even 2 years can change the industry quite a bit! My best advice is to jump right in and start. Letting fears hold you back is the thing that prevents a lot of artists from becoming successful (I was in that boat for 5 years before launching into my career full force). For the pro cards, I'm assuming you mean on makeup websites for products correct? If so, those normally renew every 1-2 years depending on the brand. The credentials are different for each one as well so you'd have to check each one. I have been able to get the majority of them though with the makeup certification I have without a license.
Thank you for this! I’m still struggling with my photos, sometimes I even forget to take their picture after! I really do need to make this a priority.
It's so crazy that we have to learn to be photographers as makeup artists haha! It honestly one of the hardest things and I still struggle with posing people.
I'm so glad you liked the video and the topics :) If you are referring to kit sanitation, I've made a handful of videos on this. They are in the "makeup kit playlist", but the most informative one is this one: ua-cam.com/video/PB7dFQ3G73g/v-deo.html *don't mind my REALLY off hair color haha I was going through a transition phase!
How do you go about actually having to explain after a signed contract cancellation that your fees/or portion are still expected to be paid? I've just had my first full blow cancellation 1 week out from event. She had no intention of letting us know and only said something upon our final confirmation check in. I'm stressing.
Ah no I’m so sorry that happened! I would just let the client know that according to the contract, the remaining balance needs to be paid in full due to the cancellation policy (which I’m assuming you have stated in your contract).
Hey it’s great to hear that you are trying to further your education! Keep in mind that it’s not a race. Everyone works at their own pace and that’s okay :)
It’s definitely harder in areas where there isn’t a high demand for makeup artists! I would suggest doing your research though and maybe asking for tips from other makeup artists near by.
See what makes me sick is you’ve been a make up artist for six years you’re already successful and have made a career of it and you’re just now in aesthetician school but here in North Carolina you cannot charge people be a freelance makeup artist unless you are a license aesthetician But I don’t think that’s right at all there’s not many states that do that because it’s absolutely ridiculous like I was doing make up for a few years and would just stay you can tip me it was basically working hours for free I mean 56 hours doing a bridal party and the bride and make under $200 And because of my past mistakes I cannot get grants or student loans or anything like that and I can’t afford to pay for schooling so I basically had to give up and it’s sad because I’m actually pretty good and had very happy clients but anyways thanks so much for making such an amazing informative video and I hope one day soon I can get back into it. These were some of the best tips possible! Great job!
That is very frustrating! To be fair, I really am not legally supposed to be actively working in the general public as a makeup artist without a license either. Since I'm currently enrolled in school, I'm technically covered now, but yes it's very limiting as far as legalities go! I do wish you all the best with it, and hopefully you're able to eventually go full force into your makeup business. I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Hi Julie We know all this. Your title was misleading. I watched to see your MISTAKES not a tip video . We all make mistakes, that’s the beauty of life. I would reconsider reposting this.
Hi Claudia I totally understand where you are coming at with this. I am going to retitle this, but I still think it's an important video for beginner makeup artists. However, these are the main mistakes I made personally as a makeup artist as far as my business goes. They all got me into either a legal issue, I got unreliable clients from it, and also got myself stuck and wasn't growing in my business because of it. I did this not only for current subscribers, but for the people that are new to my channel as well.
@@julieruby I see your point. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us. You are awesome and I love your videos! I feel that we are friends eventhough we haven't met. If you ever make your way to LA I'd like to treat you to lunch and some sightseeing
@@julieruby sorry for the confusion. I was referring to when can MUA can start hosting master classes? Is it fine to start after 1 year of their MUA career?
I’m a freelance HMUA here in Dallas. I made so many mistakes but one thing that did helps me was, fake it until you make it. Now I keep getting so many clients on the weekends during busy season.
OMG yes! I should've included that in here because it's definitely something you have to get really good at haha I'm so happy you are booked and busy because of it :)
@@julierubyHi, can you tell me where you obtained your softbox and which brand name is it please?
@@FaireJoli Hi! All of my lighting and equipment is linked in my amazon storefront in the video description :)
Love your videos! Thank you so much for taking time to help out us newbies! 💖
Aww thank you so much!! I’m so glad you liked the video :)
I feel that learning comes in both ways. I agree that taking up master class and a liscence is a must but MUA should always be updated with the latest trends in social media bc a lot of the clients now are millenial and GenZ who are exposed to a lot of makeup trends on their phones. Young people tend to gravitate to newer mua bc they liked how they make their trendy brows, others like the more bright makeup like indian/arabic makeup. There is also a growing trend of thai makeup used in every bridal makeup in my place.
Yes, keeping up to date with trends and styles is very important as a makeup artist as well! Doing this in combination with classes is great!
If you’re thinking about bridal reach out to bridal teams, while you might not be a key artist right away you definitely will be able to assist. 💕 Also, taking 1:1 classes with local artists, great way to network and learn.
Thanks for adding this! Yes, if someone does want to work in a team setting bridal teams are a really great option :)
Thank you so much for this video. I absorb your knowledge like a sponge and look forward to being a great makeup artist in the future.
Aww I'm so glad to hear that! I'm sure you will do great! Just remember to get that hands on experience and dive in :)
Thank You!
Omg THANK YOU SO MUCH! 🥹
Omgosh! Pertaining to your last tip. When I first started freelancing I was living in Vegas and promoting myself through IG. I was getting some sketchy clients and I was only changing $65. I always had regrets leaving the job because I felt so unsafe in some situations for such a low amount of money. Not worth it.
Oh yes the amount of sketchy situations we get ourselves into at that lower price range is wild! You are right- not worth it!
Thank you for all the tips always 🤍
Thank you so much!
I always take things from your videos that apply to areas of my life and profession, such refreshing ideas
Aww I love that you are able to apply these concepts to other aspects of life/professions as well! Thank you as always for watching :)
This was such an informative video and a must watch for all beginner MUAs! I agree with every point you made!
Thank you so so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Great tips! The lighting really does make a huge difference, wow
I'm so glad you liked the video! It's definitely something I struggled with in the beginning :)
I love all your videos!! You’re awesome! 🤩
Thank you so much! I'm glad you're enjoying them!
Thank you for this!!!! I’m just getting started and going through certification and trying to get all of the tips!
Ahhh so fun! Wish you all the best in your makeup artist journey :)
I've been binge watching your channel from the beginning. Amazing how far you have come. What a gift to help others interested in getting into the industry. I am a esthetician / make up artist but I've been on long hiatus since becoming a mom. I still did friends and family between then but wasn't ready to jump full in again. Now I am ready but feeling overwhelmed where to start. I dont have a make up pro card but I have kept my license updated. Is only way to get make up pro card with proof of 3 years experience or do you need make up school certification 🤔? Being much older its scary to get back in but I do feel more then capable but its just taking that lunge that keeps me procrastinating. Not sure if i should do retail just to get more actual experience or a spa but i am leaning on being my own boss. Your videos have been so helpful and inspiring and wanted you to know how appreciated they are.
Oh my gosh thank you so much! That's amazing that you want to restart your business again as a makeup artist :) I'm sure it is very overwhelming as even 2 years can change the industry quite a bit! My best advice is to jump right in and start. Letting fears hold you back is the thing that prevents a lot of artists from becoming successful (I was in that boat for 5 years before launching into my career full force).
For the pro cards, I'm assuming you mean on makeup websites for products correct? If so, those normally renew every 1-2 years depending on the brand. The credentials are different for each one as well so you'd have to check each one. I have been able to get the majority of them though with the makeup certification I have without a license.
Thank you for this! I’m still struggling with my photos, sometimes I even forget to take their picture after! I really do need to make this a priority.
It's so crazy that we have to learn to be photographers as makeup artists haha! It honestly one of the hardest things and I still struggle with posing people.
Yes! That’s the thing, we’re usually working on a tight timeline and then to have the client fuss about trying to get a good shot feels so awkward!
Love this list! I need to know what to look for as far as sanitation when hiring for events. What is okay to do and what isn’t? Where should I look?
I'm so glad you liked the video and the topics :) If you are referring to kit sanitation, I've made a handful of videos on this. They are in the "makeup kit playlist", but the most informative one is this one: ua-cam.com/video/PB7dFQ3G73g/v-deo.html
*don't mind my REALLY off hair color haha I was going through a transition phase!
@@julieruby I won’t worry about the hair, lol. Thank you! 🙏 Love to watch you grow your skills.
Practice makes yhe master...yes you have to practice to get better
100%!
Thank you Thak so much for all of your content, you are great.
Aww thank you so much!!☺️
Could you please do a dedicated video to lighting and camera settings for makeup application?
Hi! I made a video a while back covering this a little bit! Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/tiaMkp8Tbo4/v-deo.htmlsi=fralqOH9ooY3eLVd
Thank you for all tips..i always look forward on your videos❤
Aww thank you so much!
heard some of your tips on shelby's podcast
Omg too funny! Yes a lot of makeup artists implement the same strategies for their businesses. It’s so cool how much we overlap :)
How do you go about actually having to explain after a signed contract cancellation that your fees/or portion are still expected to be paid? I've just had my first full blow cancellation 1 week out from event. She had no intention of letting us know and only said something upon our final confirmation check in. I'm stressing.
Ah no I’m so sorry that happened! I would just let the client know that according to the contract, the remaining balance needs to be paid in full due to the cancellation policy (which I’m assuming you have stated in your contract).
I’m doing a course online and it’s taking me so long. Feel so discouraged.
Hey it’s great to hear that you are trying to further your education! Keep in mind that it’s not a race. Everyone works at their own pace and that’s okay :)
I am just starting and I am worried tbh that in my village is hard to find the clients… not sure where is the best to advertise..
It’s definitely harder in areas where there isn’t a high demand for makeup artists! I would suggest doing your research though and maybe asking for tips from other makeup artists near by.
can you tell me what type of lighting you use? What do you bring with you. I bought a ring light and it doesn't work that great.
Hi! I have a Glamcor light that I use :) it’s pricy but worth the investment!
Thank you for getting back to me I appreciate it. I will try to find that one ☺️
See what makes me sick is you’ve been a make up artist for six years you’re already successful and have made a career of it and you’re just now in aesthetician school but here in North Carolina you cannot charge people be a freelance makeup artist unless you are a license aesthetician But I don’t think that’s right at all there’s not many states that do that because it’s absolutely ridiculous like I was doing make up for a few years and would just stay you can tip me it was basically working hours for free I mean 56 hours doing a bridal party and the bride and make under $200 And because of my past mistakes I cannot get grants or student loans or anything like that and I can’t afford to pay for schooling so I basically had to give up and it’s sad because I’m actually pretty good and had very happy clients but anyways thanks so much for making such an amazing informative video and I hope one day soon I can get back into it. These were some of the best tips possible! Great job!
That is very frustrating! To be fair, I really am not legally supposed to be actively working in the general public as a makeup artist without a license either. Since I'm currently enrolled in school, I'm technically covered now, but yes it's very limiting as far as legalities go! I do wish you all the best with it, and hopefully you're able to eventually go full force into your makeup business. I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
@@julieruby aw thanks so much hun! I wish you so much success! You deserve it
Hi Julie
We know all this. Your title was misleading. I watched to see your MISTAKES not a tip video . We all make mistakes, that’s the beauty of life.
I would reconsider reposting this.
Hi Claudia I totally understand where you are coming at with this. I am going to retitle this, but I still think it's an important video for beginner makeup artists. However, these are the main mistakes I made personally as a makeup artist as far as my business goes. They all got me into either a legal issue, I got unreliable clients from it, and also got myself stuck and wasn't growing in my business because of it. I did this not only for current subscribers, but for the people that are new to my channel as well.
@@julieruby I see your point. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us. You are awesome and I love your videos! I feel that we are friends eventhough we haven't met. If you ever make your way to LA I'd like to treat you to lunch and some sightseeing
At how many years of experience MUA can broaden their horizon by taking workshops and masterclass?
You can take classes at any time :) there is no limits!
@@julieruby sorry for the confusion. I was referring to when can MUA can start hosting master classes? Is it fine to start after 1 year of their MUA career?