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Is your curriculum comprehensive in all areas of makeup artistry (ie.beauty, fashion, video, f/x, etc.) or does the school specialize in specific areas?

Media Makeup Academy
www.mediamakeup.com.au

Fleurimon
http://www.fleurimon.com

Skin Art 3D Makeup
Artistry School
http://www.skinart-berlin.com

The School of
Professional Makeup
www.promakeupart.com

Art & Technology
Makeup College
www.makeupeffectscollege.com

Greasepaint LTD.
www.greasepaint.co.uk

Media Makeup Academy (Australia): Our curriculum covers all areas of retail, photographic, film, television, catwalk, body art, special effects makeup, and prosthetics, and hairstyling.

Fleurimon (France): We teach the basic technique of make up and, afterwards, we explain how it adapt it to the different media: photos, TV, cinema, with different light sources.

Skin Art -3D Makeup Artistry School (Germany): The school specializes in instruction regarding the creation and application of 3-D special FX make-up, in the creation of dummies and creatures and in amimatronics. The curriculum does not cover beauty make-up, fashion, video, etc.

The School of Professional Makeup (Canada): The School of Professional Makeup offers intensive programs covering all aspects of fashion, bridal, television, film, theatre, hair styling, special effects, prosthetics, and airbrush.

Art & Technology of Make-up College (Australia): The college runs two fulltime courses. The Certificate course covers a broad range of subjects from fashion, T.V., film and theatre, providing the skills base to become a professional makeup artist. The Diploma in Makeup covers the skills required to be a Special Effects Make-up Artist. The college also runs a selection of part-time courses in specific areas, the most popular are Bridal and Fashion Make-up, and Advanced Fashion Techniques for Editorial and Catwalk.

Greasepaint Ltd. (England): Our courses are fully comprehensive.

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