9.

Do you offer brand recommendations for specific uses, i.e. airbrush makeup?

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: All students are supplied with a comprehensive makeup kit when they start their training and the products in the kits come from different ranges. We also have a retail area from which students have access to several brands at discounted rates. We do recommend certain brands but also encourage all students to be diverse with what they have in their kits so they can work with any product.

Fleurimon: Although make-up artists are supposed to be able to work with any brand, we do point out important products in some brands.

Skin Art: Yes, we are very knowledgeable regarding products and equipment employed in the business and know where to find them.

The School of Pro Makeup: Yes, definitely. Makeup artists need to be familiar with what brands work most effectively with different skin types and under varying circumstances. Students are encouraged to research as many cosmetic lines as possible, in fact, this is one of their assignments.

Art & Technology of Makeup College: The College tries not to be too brand specific, although we do provide our students with products from a variety of professional make-up ranges. We do cover product knowledge as part of their training, but we do not encourage them to be reliant on any one brand as it may not always be available.

Greasepaint: Yes

Back to the Questions