I have been looking for online resources as well... I have been licensed so long (and have had other jobs) that I just haven't kept up with the make-up industry... it is very hard to find a reputable, affordable place to get make-up education. maybe I am just not looking in the right places! I am afraid to pay $$$ and then not like the program...
Hi Vanessa
I am replying to an old post as I have only just joined. Are you still doing an online course and how are you finding it? I think some of them are not accredited but they can teach a lot. I was wondering how you were finding it as I have some of the University of Makeup books but haven't yet paid for a course and am not sure whether to try and find a part time college one or do an online one. I have done college years ago, have a full-time job now and am more interested in make-up artistry and skin care rather than beauty therapy.
Hi - I can totally understand that as I had to do hairdressing with my beauty course years ago and that is why I didn't pursue it. If I do a course I also want to learn about doing make up for all skin types, in particular African American as I want to be able to do make-up artistry for different skin tones. I also think that element will be harder for me to study online but I can always practice on friends and people I know. That's why I think by me doing an online only course I will miss out on practicing on different people as some of the online courses you are allowed to apply make up on yourself but I will not be getting the experience of what suits different people's skin tone, skin type etc. A lot of the recognised courses here are in London and also full time and I need to work while I am learning!
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