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Marie Papachatzis
Esthetician
mar...@earthlink.net
Scatterman <scatt...@africana.com> wrote in message
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Did Px send you, or did you go on your own??
I always thought that MA went to some special school.
~tlj aka blossom
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Marie Papachatzis
Esthetician
mar...@earthlink.net
TBlack850 <tbla...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Worked a few counter positions for benefits,got a national position for a
company,then kept free-lancing just for product. I also have an agent and a
book so that helps-especially when doing fashion shows,shoots and tv.
Theatre is another ball of wax entirely. You have to be knowledgable about
prosethics,some chemical products and adhesives and how to create characters
with makeup and what type of makeup to use for certain lighting,theatre sizes
and so on. Once again-in undergrad I studied alot of sculpture,modelmakeing
and so on that helped immensely with theatrical makeupo which is my favorite to
do-but the money is poor in my location.
Basically-many can train to be makeup artists with cosmetic schools and such.
But I never believed in those schools unless you want to be an esthetician-then
you SHOULD attend a cosmetic school because you must be certified.
I personally feel that if you don't naturally have any creative talent or have
difficulties doing makeup on other people-which is much different from painting
your own face......try another career. You HAVE to be confident with
brushes,materials and ESPECIALLY color correction for makeup application in a
professional setting which is out of the department store. Stores are great
for practice-but as you can read in this NG quite often-not everyone that works
in a store is any good.
I trained in a Fine Art School in many levels of studies for an undergrad and
graduate degree-which turned about to be 10 years of schooling off and
on......and believe me-I'm more confident with my abilities due to YEARS or
artistic training as opposed to a few months or weeks in a cosmetic school.
I mean-who would you rather have do your makeup?
Ciao and Good Luck-
Laura Palmer