Wednesday 20 August 2014

Beating the Stereotypes: Making a career in Makeup!

The universe has had enough of engineers, doctors and Chartered Accountants. Not that it doesn’t need them anymore- the universe that is, but the fact that every second person is treading into the stereotyped territories is slightly unsettling. With a gamut of opportunities being sliced open by the businesses today, it has become easier to follow one’s dream without having to chase the typical engineer’s or doctor’s way.

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Take a career in the beauty industry, for instance. Nowadays, many beauty academy are being set up at every nook and corner of the country to encourage people who have a passion for the field, to take their interests forward. A career as a makeup artist or a beautician is often subjected to a lot of prejudice, considering the status symbol issues mindlessly pivoted to them.  To beat the mindless game, many bold students are getting themselves enrolled in makeup courses of varying degrees.

Makeup courses have paved way for people who have the knack for making others look beautiful. Be it about doing different hair dos or thrusting all the makeup the right and clean way, makeup courses have come a long way. These courses groom the students and embed in them the skills that are expected of a makeup artist.


One question that looms large over any person who aspires to become a makeup artist is- What qualification does it take to get into a makeup course? The answer is inherently simple; clean 10th or 12th grade results, with business acumen is required to take up a makeup course. Graduation is not an issue; even if you are not a graduate, you can easily follow the path to become a renowned makeup artist, for all it takes to be one is an eye for aesthetics and the creativity to enhance the customer’s semblance. 

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