Make Up Schools
For most of us, applying our own make up each day is a chore in and of itself. But for some, make up application is a chosen profession. Make up professionals work with cosmetics in a variety of ways to help people achieve their desired make up look. Specialized training at a make up school can help these professional practice their skills and learn new techniques. There are hundreds of make up schools located across the country where individuals of all ages and professions can learn specialized make up application techniques.
Why Attend Make Up School?
Make up schools do more than simply teach students how to apply make up. After all there are many different looks that people try to achieve with their make up. Some people simply want to look more beautiful. Others, like models, need to look beautiful and photogenic as well. And special effects make up may be used to make movies and television more realistic and exciting.
- Beauty Make Up: Students who specialize in beauty make up will learn the tips and tricks to making their clients look more beautiful and glamorous with make up. Make up professionals can use colors, shading techniques, and corrective make up application to enhance the natural beauty of any individual.
- Model Make Up: Make up professionals may also be employed in the fashion industry to assist in preparing models for television assignments, fashion shows, and photo shoots. A fashion photographic make-up artist will uses the basic principles of make up techniques combined with those of lighting and color coordination, to provide make up assistance to models.
- Character Make Up: Some make up professionals may choose to specialize in character make up. This type of make up application is necessary in the film and television industry to make programming appear more realistic and powerful. Character make up must match the tone and situation of the story line’s character, rather than the features of the actor. For instance, a character may need to appear sickly when she actually is not. Make up could be used to create this effect.
- Special Effects Make Up: Make up professionals that work in the special effects industry require training in extreme make up application, the use of prosthetics, as well as cutting edge photographic techniques to achieve the desired effect. Special effects make up may be used to create the appearance of a wound, or even a missing limb.
- Prosthetic Make Up: Did you ever wonder why gunshot wounds and other injuries look so realistic on television and in the movies? Specially trained make up professionals can use materials such as foam latex, silicone, and dental appliances to create realistic prosthetics that make our viewing experience more realistic and dramatic.
Where To Attend Make Up School
There are hundreds of make up schools located across the country. Here is a partial listing of make up schools in the United States and Canada that offer specialized courses in make up artistry. You may wish to contact a few of these schools to gain more information about programs and curriculums that may be of interest to you. You can also check the listing of your local college or university for courses and adult education programs in professional make up application.
Cinema Makeup School
780 Wilshire Blvd.,Suite 300
Los Angeles, Ca 90010 USA
1-213-368-1234
Joe Blasco Make-up Center West
1670 Hillhurst Avenue
Hollywood, CA 90027
Phone: 1(323) 467-4949 o 1(800) 634-0008
Fax: (323) 664-1834
Fred Segal Beauty
Contact: Jessica Staser Director, Workshops
Phone: 310-4517260
MakeupMania
182 Allen St. New York, NY 10002
212.533.5900
Near the corner of Allen & Stanton – F Train to 2nd Ave
appointments are appreciated : )
Empire Academy
801 Baker Street #D
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phone: 714-438-2437
Fax: 714-438-2438
Make-up Designory
375 W Broadway # 202
New York, NY 10012
Studio Makeup Academy
1438 N. GOWER ST.#14
HOLLYWOOD CA. 90028
PHONE 323-465-4002
Westmore Academy
The Westmore Academy of Cosmetic Arts
916 West Burbank Blvd. Suite ‘R’
Burbank, CA 91506
Phone: 818.562.6808
Toll Free: 1.877.978.6673
Fax: 818.562.6617
Greasepaint
Greasepaint Ltd
143 Northfield Avenue
London W13 9QT
Studio & Agency Tel: 020 8840 6000
Fax: 020 8840 3983
Tobi Britton, The makeup shop
131 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10011-3201
Voice 212-807-0447
Fax 212-727-0975
Airmakeup Inc. Catherine Scarengille
Airbrush Makeup Bar
9400 Atlantic Ave. #2
Margate, N.J. 08402
Phone: South Jersey: 609.822.6AIR
Toll Free 1.866.627.9247
Fax: 609.823.2441
Dinair Airbrush Makeup System
Phone: 800.785.4770
Fax: 818.780.4748
Art Institute of Pittsburgh
420 Boulevard of The Allies
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: 1.800.275.2470
Complections International Makeup School
85 St. Nicholas Street
Toronto, Ontario
M4Y 1W8
CANADA
TEL) 416-968-6739
FAX) 416-968-7340
