



ensure continuity in hair and make-up, liaising with other members of the design team to ensure the overall look/effect is consistent and coherent.produce and sketch design ideas for hairstyles and make-up.read scripts to ascertain the materials and look required, considering budget implications and identifying areas where research is required.communicate with clients to clarify visual requirements.Working as a make-up artist, you’ll need to: You may specialise or work across a variety of settings, including: Types of settings requiring make-up artistry You may work alone and perhaps in a freelance capacity, as an assistant to a more senior colleague or as part of a make-up design team. This may involve very basic make-up for a TV presenter through to more complex period make-up or special effects. You'll interpret the make-up requirements of clients to produce both a creative and technically accurate visual representation. Make-up artists ensure that models, performers and presenters have suitable make-up and hairstyles for appearing in front of cameras or an audienceĪs a make-up artist, your work will involve creating images and characters through the medium of make-up, hairstyles and prosthetics according to a brief.
