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Whether it’s the war paint of the Native American tribes or the whited-out faces of the Japanese Geisha and Kabuki, or the avant garde looks of a John Galliano or Alexander McQueen fashion show, make up has always seemed to play a part in society and is used to create characters and to evoke an emotional response.

With the current international strength of theatre, movies, fashion, media and music in culture, the make up industry is important. The creative possibilities and job opportunities this programme would offer are both appealing and exciting to me.

Since 2001 I have been a significant figure within a Manchester based art collective. We participated actively in the local art scene holding site specific events that combined music, art and performance.

As we evolved, we became part of the Temporary Autonomous Arts (TAA); a hotbed of emerging arts that crosses all disciplines, and inspired further collaboration between traditional and contemporary media. Although being a pivotal figure in the organisation of these events (finding venues, developing promotional and marketing tools etc), I found the creative activities involved most inspiring.

My true passion flourished whilst creating makeup and hair designs, constructing backdrops and designing flyers for fashion shows, caberet, barndances and other events.

This has given me excellent firsthand experience of working creatively under pressure and inspired me to now pursue a professional career within the makeup industry.

I have supported my artistic endeavours through a successful career in hospitality. From waiter to manager I have acquired the discipline, organisational, time and people management skills that will be essential in my studies and future career.

I have greatly enjoyed the diversity of my job and the opportunities it has presented me with to interact with new people and build on my skills, but it did not satisfy my creativity.

In 2008 I was able to travel to India for three months which was an incredible experience. I chose travel alone which was both challenging and very rewarding. Having to rely on myself in a completely different country and culture gave me the opportunity to learn a lot about myself.

Having this experience opened my eyes to the diversity of world we live in and gave me a far greater appreciation for what I have. It also inspired me to see more of the world in the future.

Most recently I have gained work experience with two professional freelance makeup artists; Alexander Moses and Maria Lindgren. From this I have enhanced my basic skills in actual working processes and now feel that I have a clear understanding of the rigours of the job.

I am also in the process of arranging a summer internship with-in the makeup industry.I am now extremely motivated to follow a career within makeup. I feel as a mature student I have the self-knowledge, motivation and life experience to both commit to and excel throughout this course.

The unique mix of skill development, production experience, industry placements and academic study you offer, will enable me to develop my skills in a tangible direction. I have always had a keen interest in fashion, photography and media and, if accepted on this course, it will give me the opportunity to play an active role within these industries.

I believe the specific course you offer, combined with my determination and natural creativity, will allow me to realise my career ambitions. Its only limitations will be my own personal drive and creativity which I intend to push to their limits.

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Makeup Artist CV example

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Being a makeup artist can be such a fun, creative and rewarding career and it can open you up to a whole range of exciting opportunities.

But depending on the industry you want to go into (weddings, TV and film, etc.), this can also be a very competitive industry.

So, to boost your chances of getting a job, check out our top tips and example of a makeup artist CV below.

Guide contents

Makeup Artist CV example

  • Structuring and formatting your CV
  • Writing your CV profile
  • Detailing work experience
  • Your education
  • Skills required for your Makeup Artist CV

CV templates 

Makeup Artist CV-1

Unsure of what your Makeup Artist CV should look like?

Take a good look at the CV example above to get familiar with the structure, layout and format of a professional CV.

As you can see, it provides plenty of relevant information about the applicant but is still very easy to read, which will please busy recruiters.

Makeup Artist CV structure and format

Recruiters are busy, and if they can’t find the information they’re looking for in a flash, it could be game over for your application.

You need to format and structure your CV in a way which allows the reader to pick out your key information with ease, even if they’re strapped for time.

It should be clear, easily legible, well-organised and scannable – check out some simple tips and tricks below:

CV structure

Formatting Tips

  • Length: Two sides of A4 makes for the perfect CV length , though one page is okay for less experienced applicants. This forces you to make sure that every single sentence adds value to your CV and ensures you avoid waffle.
  • Readability : Help out time-strapped recruiters by formatting your CV for easy reading. Using lots of bullet points and lists will help them to skim through your info, while clearly formatted headings will allow them to navigate towards the content which is most useful to them.
  • Design: Don’t waste time adding fancy designs to your CV. It generally adds no value to your application and may even end up distracting recruiters away from the important written content.
  • Avoid photos: Don’t add photos, images or profile pictures to your CV. Not only do they take up much-needed CV space, but they’re actually completely unnecessary and won’t boost your CV at all.

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Structuring your CV

As you write your CV , divide and sub-head into the following sections:

  • Name and contact details – Always start with these, so employers know exactly how to get in touch with you.
  • CV profile – Add a short summary of your relevant experience, skills and achievements, which highlights your suitability.
  • Core skills section – A 2-3 columned list of your key skills.
  • Work experience – A detailed list of any relevant work experience, whether paid or voluntary.
  • Education – An overview of your academic background and any training you may have completed.
  • Hobbies and interests – A brief overview of your hobbies and interests, if they’re relevant (optional).

Now I’ll guide you through exactly what you should include in each CV section.

CV Contact Details

Contact details

Make it easy for recruiters to get in touch, by heading your CV with your contact details.

There’s no need for excessive details – just list the basics:

  • Mobile number
  • Email address – Use a professional address with no nicknames.
  • Location – Just write your general location, such as ‘London’ or ‘Cardiff’ – there’s no need to put your full address.
  • LinkedIn profile or portfolio URL

Makeup Artist CV Profile

Recruiters read through countless applications every day.

If they don’t find what they’re looking for quickly, they’ll simply move onto the next one.

That’s what makes your CV profile (or personal statement , if you’re an entry-level/graduate candidate) so important.

This short and snappy summary sits at the top of your CV, and should give a high-level overview of why you’re a good match for the job.

This way, you can ensure that busy recruiters see your suitability from the outset, and so, feel your CV is worth their time.

CV profile

Tips for creating an impactful CV profile:

  • Keep it brief: It might be tempting to submit a page-long CV profile, but recruiters won’t have the time to read it. To ensure every word gets read, it’s best to include high-level information only; sticking to a length of 3-5 lines.
  • Tailor it: Not tailoring your profile (and the rest of your CV) to the role you’re applying for, is the worst CV mistake you could make. Before setting pen to paper, look over the job ad and make a note of the skills and experience required. Then, incorporate your findings throughout.
  • Don’t add an objective: Career goals and objectives are best suited to your cover letter , so don’t waste space with them in your CV profile.
  • Avoid cliches: “Determined team player who always gives 110%” might seem like a good way to fill up your CV profile, but generic phrases like this won’t land you an interview. Recruiters hear them time and time again and have no real reason to believe them. Instead, pack your profile with your hard skills and tangible achievements.

What to include in your Makeup Artist CV profile?

  • Summary of experience: To give employers an idea of your capabilities, show them your track record by giving an overview of the types of companies you have worked for in the past and the roles you have carried out for previous employers – but keep it high level and save the details for your experience section.
  • Relevant skills: Highlight your skills which are most relevant to Makeup Artist jobs, to ensure that recruiters see your most in-demand skills as soon as they open your CV.
  • Essential qualifications: If the jobs you are applying to require candidates to have certain qualifications, then you must add them in your profile to ensure they are seen by hiring managers.

Quick tip: Your CV is your first impression on recruiters, so it’s vital to avoid spelling and grammar mistakes if you want to appear professional. Use our quick-and-easy CV Builder to add pre-written content that has been crafted by recruitment experts.

Core skills section

In addition to your CV profile, your core skills section provides an easily digestible snapshot of your skills – perfect for grabbing the attention of busy hiring managers.

As Freelance Makeup Artist jobs might receive a huge pile of applications, this is a great way to stand out and show off your suitability for the role.

It should be made up of 2-3 columns of bullet points and be made up of skills that are highly relevant to the jobs you are targeting.

CV core skills

Work experience/Career history

Now it’s time to get stuck into your work experience, which should make up the bulk of your CV.

Begin with your current (or most recent) job, and work your way backwards.

If you’ve got too much experience to fit onto two pages, prioritise space for your most recent and relevant roles.

Work experience

Structuring your roles

Your work experience section will be long, so it’s important to structure it in a way which helps recruiters to quickly and easily find the information they need.

Use the 3-step structure, shown in the below example, below to achieve this.

Role descriptions

Start with a brief summary of your role as a whole, as well as the type of company you worked for.

Key responsibilities

Use bullet points to detail the key responsibilities of your role, highlighting hard skills, software and knowledge wherever you can.

Keep them short and sharp to make them easily digestible by readers.

Key achievements

Finish off by showcasing 1-3 key achievements made within the role.

This could be anything that had a positive effect on your company, clients or customers, such as saving time or money, receiving exemplary feedback or receiving an award.

In your education section, make any degrees, qualifications or training which are relevant to Makeup Artist roles a focal point.

As well as mentioning the name of the organisation, qualification titles and dates of study, you should showcase any particularly relevant modules, assignments or projects.

Interests and hobbies

The hobbies and interests CV section isn’t mandatory, so don’t worry if you’re out of room by this point.

However, if you have an interesting hobby , or an interest that could make you seem more suitable for the role, then certainly think about adding.

Be careful what you include though… Only consider hobbies that exhibit skills that are required for roles as a Makeup Artist, or transferable workplace skills. There is never any need to tell employers that you like to watch TV and eat out.

Essential skills for your Makeup Artist CV

Tailoring your CV to the roles you are applying for is key to success, so make sure to read through the job descriptions and tailor your skills accordingly.

However, commonly desired  Makeup Artist  skills include:

  • Makeup techniques: Most obviously, you need to be able to apply makeup to an exceptionally high quality using the latest trends and techniques
  • Confidence: If you’re going to be doing makeup for people on important occasions such as weddings, you need to be confident in your abilities
  • Calm under pressure: Similarly, you need to always remain calm in high-pressure environments. You can’t be a makeup artists that becomes easily stressed or flustered
  • Organisation and time-management: You need to make sure you always keep on top of your diary and arrive on time, so you don’t let a client down on an important day
  • Flexibility: Often, makeup artists are required to work early mornings and late nights, so you’ll need to be flexible

Writing your Makeup Artist CV

Once you’ve written your Makeup Artist CV, you should proofread it several times to ensure that there are no typos or grammatical errors.

With a tailored punchy profile that showcases your relevant experience and skills, paired with well-structured role descriptions, you’ll be able to impress employers and land interviews.

Good luck with your next job application!

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"Makeup has the power to enhance the beauty that already exists."

Is your existing makeup resume blended as smoothly as your artistic makeup skills?

Well, you being here says that you do need a little help with renovating your existing resume or you need to curate the perfect resume for makeup artist from scratch.

Here is a summary of our Makeup Artist Resume 2020 Blog:

  • Always use your name as the header and maintain the unique individuality of your makeup resumes.
  • Write only one-liners that make specific statements in your professional experience section and strictly avoid writing bulky paragraphs.
  • Curate a makeup artist summary for your 3 years and above of professional experience and a makeup artist resume objective for below 3 years or zero years of experience.

You can also refer to the makeup artist resume examples and makeup artist resume samples that we have provided in this blog while writing your perfect makeup resume.

By the end of this blog, you will be able to write a job-winning resume for makeup artist and also learn:

  • What is a makeup artist resume?
  • How to talk about your experience on a makeup artist resume?
  • How to make your makeup artist resume summary effective?

Make use of the provided makeup artist resume samples and makeup artist resume examples for you to have a better understanding of resume writing in detail.

. . . All so you can get the job that you want!

Our Online Resume Builder is filled with a huge library of examples and a makeup artist resume sample that will blow your mind!

All you have to do is fill in with the suitable details and your flawless resume for makeup artists is good to go.

Makeup Artist Resume Sample

Let us take a look at our sample complete makeup artist resume to know what an ideal resumes for makeup artists should look like:

  • Handled 10+ clients daily and 250+ on a monthly basis to achieve 100% client satisfaction
  • Advised the brides and 50+ other customers regarding skin care routine and make-up techniques
  • Managed the makeup of 20+ major clients , including top models and received 100% positive feedback
  • Deployed latest cosmetic techniques & processes to do bridal makeups of 20+ clients
  • Ordered make-up cosmetics and maintained an inventory of ~100 product types
  • Recommended makeup products to clients to increase the product sales by 30%
  • Spearheaded a team of 5 professionals and taught them 20+ makeup tips & tricks
  • Promoted from Junior Makeup Artist to Senior Makeup Artist in just a year in Jun’ 14
  • Accomplished 'Best Employee of the Year Award' twice in Jun ’17 and Jun ’18
  • Attended 100+ clients in a month and achieved 99% client satisfaction
  • Performed makeup application of ~50 clients including 5 brides
  • Communicated with the clients and sold the makeup products worth USD 20K & increased the sales by 20%
  • Won ‘ Best Employee Award’ in a team of 15 in Jun ’13 due to stellar performance
  • Top 20 percentile of the class
  • Certification in Makeup Artistry | Alp Academy | Jun '13
  • Secured 2nd position out of 200+ participants , National level Makeup Show | Jun ’18
  • Received ' Best Makeup ' award out of 500 participants in Free Look Makeup Awards | Jun '16

What is a Makeup Artist Resume & why do you need it?

Curating your makeup resumes can give you the golden chance to stand out for the recruiters to recognize your skills and raise your chances of being shortlisted for the targeted job.

Your freelance makeup artist resume is most likely the first means of contact between you and the recruiters.

It is not an easy task for the recruiters to read through every resume that they receive, hence most of them rely on the ATS (Applicant Tracking System) to filter through resumes.

Doing so helps them pick the resume that ranks high on the ATS and your aim here is to rank high on the ATS if you want to raise your chances of being shortlisted by the recruiters.

Despite being an efficient applicant, your freelance makeup artist resume has a high chance of being rejected if it is not ATS-friendly.

Hence, always make sure that your freelance makeup artist resume is ATS-targeted so that you can go one step closer to your dream job.

Make sure to read Hiration's tips of dos and don'ts while writing a resume to create the perfect ATS-friendly resume.

In the meanwhile, you can get your existing resume professionally reviewed by Hiration’s Resume Review Service.

Makeup Artist Resume Sections

There are different unique sections in your resume, the standard sections that are mandatory to be framed, and optional sections that are not compulsory but can help add value to your beginner makeup artist resume.

Given below is the list of all the standard functional sections that should be filled at all times:

  • Personal Information
  • Profile Title
  • Summary/Objective
  • Professional Experience

The below-given list refers to the optional sections that you can frame whenever required, provided you possess them:

  • Certifications (if any)
  • Awards & Recognition (if any)
  • Volunteering Experience (if any)
  • Additional Information (if any)

Always maintain a professional approach while curating any section of your resume by thoughtfully framing them.

Read Hiration's Guide to writing perfect sections in a resume to frame every section in your resume.

You can also use Hiration’s Online Resume Builder to stand a high chance of getting shortlisted for the job of your dreams.

It comes with a huge library of pre-filled resume templates that you can personalize to suit your specific qualifications and professional work history.

How to write your Makeup Artist Resume

Everyone follows a different way of writing their resume, likewise, we at Hiration follow three important stages that can help raise the chances for your resume to stand out amongst a sea of average makeup resumes.

The three important stages for writing your resume for makeup artist are given below:

  • Stage 1: Master Makeup Artist Resume
  • Stage 2: First Draft of Makeup Artist Resume
  • Stage 3: Final Draft of Makeup Artist Resume

Now, let us thoroughly discuss these three stages to understand their importance and learn how to apply them while writing any of your freelance makeup artist resume or beginner makeup artist resume.

Master Makeup Artist Resume

Always start by creating a master resume as the first step to utilize it as a master folder of all your details and pieces of information.

All you have to do is stack up all your details and information that you may require while framing your resume for makeup artists.

And do keep in mind that your master makeup resume can be used for both the present time-line and any future updates of your makeup resumes.

Collect every detail and information about your professional experience and educational qualification ventures in this folder.

Try not to miss out on any required details of personal information that the recruiter may need in case they want to get in touch with you for any likely shortlist.

You can also write down all your extra-curricular activities, hobbies, languages that you speak/write (apart from English), and any other additional information that may help enhance your potential as a suitable applicant.

Once you are done with this you need not worry about any unclear information that you are not sure about in the present time-line because you may need them in any possible future updates.

First Draft of Makeup Artist Resume

As part of the second stage of resume writing, you need to compose the first draft of your resume.

The following section needs to be composed in this first draft:

Make sure that every section that you frame in your makeup resumes is thoughtfully curated to have an impact on the recruiters to recognize your potential as a suitable applicant.

Final Draft of Makeup Artist Resume

Finally, for the third stage of writing your resume for makeup artist, you need to compose two important sections that we have briefly described below:

Key Skills : Your key skills should be curated as the last second step. It is so because you have to scan through your entire resume and pick the most effective key skill that you possess and highlight them in this section.

Summary/Objective : Write a summary or a makeup artist resume objective in the last stage while writing your resume for makeup artists. It is so because you have to create an overall statement of your entire professional experience and highlight your most significant efficiency in this section.

Now that we have discussed the three important stages of resume writing, you can follow them religiously and make your resume writing a little less stressful and create a flawless resume.

Make sure to read Hiration's Guide on how to write a resume to learn more about resume writing.

Makeup Artist Resume: Header

Your resume header is a distinct feature in your makeup resumes that needs to be curated with a professional approach.

A well-framed header can help you maintain the unique individuality of your resume and helps the recruiter to easily keep a track of your resume.

Read the following points to be implied while framing your makeup resumes:

  • Your full and real name should be written on the topmost part of your resume.
  • It should be written in 16-20 font-size as the largest text in your resume.
  • If you have a middle name, use only the initial followed by a period.
  • Example: Lily Allen Bing should be written as "Lily A. Bing"

Read Hiration’s Guide To Writing The Perfect Resume Header to learn the art of curating the perfect header for your makeup resume.

Here is a sample makeup artist resume illustrating the ideal header for your freelance makeup artist resume.

Head Section in Makeup Artist Resume

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Makeup Artist Resume: Personal Information

Some personal information details need to be provided in your resume so that the recruiters can get in touch with you in case of any likely shortlist.

The following details are required in an ideal personal information section of your makeup artist resume:

  • Contact number

Email Address

Hiration Pro Tip : Try and avoid giving details of your marital status, religious affiliation, or political inclination in your resume unless explicitly asked for. Most countries have forbidden it by law to mention these things as it may lead to biased hiring.

Contact Number

Giving out your contact number serves you with an important purpose.

The recruiters may need to contact you for any likely shortlist to schedule or confirm interviews with you. They may even need to interview you over the phone.

You should keep any possibilities in mind and make sure that you provide your active number through which the recruiters can get to you 24x7.

Avoid making careless mistakes by giving out wrong numbers because you may miss the chance of being contacted by the recruiters in case of any likely shortlist.

Given below is the correct format for writing your mobile number:

  • Use your country’s ISD code as a prefix before your phone number
  • Put a plus sign (+) before the ISD code
  • Eg: +1 82635 82374
Hiration Pro Tip : If you have 2 or more mobile numbers, make sure that you accurately provide only that mobile number on which you are available 24x7. If the recruiter cannot get in touch with you, there is no use of penning down your contact number in your details. Hence, be extra sure that you are writing it correctly in your resume.

Emails are one of the most convenient means of communication in this day and age. It saves time and is a suitable means of official communications.

Always provide your official email address in your resume. Your email ID should have your full/real name at all times for any official purpose.

Example: [email protected] or [email protected]

Strictly avoid fancy email IDs for official purposes as it may make you seem like an immature person who is not serious about one's career.

Example: [email protected] or [email protected]

Hiration Pro Tip : Since your email ID is a professional communication channel between you and your recruiter, you should write it as professionally as you can. For example, use your real full name in your email ID. Avoid using flimsy nicknames while drafting your email address in your resume.

Current Location

Keep the following points in mind and apply them while providing your current location on your resume:

  • If you are looking for a job in your own country, simply mention the city and state of your residence. On the contrary, if you are looking for a job in another country, simply mention your city and country of residence.
  • Avoid giving out your house number, street number, and your locality name as those details are unnecessary. You should also avoid giving out any address of past residence or workplace.

Given below is a sample makeup artist resume showcasing the ideal personal information section of your makeup resumes.

Personal Information in Makeup Artist Resume

Read Hiration's Guide to composing your contact information to get a better sense of this section.

Use our Online Resume Builder to put together a perfectly fashioned resume.

It comes with a pre-designed & pre-filled resume template that you can easily modify to suit your needs & preference.

Makeup Artist Resume: Profile Title

Profile titles help the recruiters recognize and identify your level of professional status.

It directly reflects where you stand in your field of work. You may write a freelance makeup artist resume, beginner makeup artist resume or a professional resume for makeup artist and it can be reflected through your profile title.

Make sure to write your exact profile title correctly and avoid exaggerating your level of professional status as it may pass as cheating the recruiters.

Remember that your profile title communicates the following facts to the recruiter:

  • Your current designation.
  • Your functional industry.
  • Your level of seniority in your line of work.

Follow the below-mentioned guidelines to write an impeccable profile title:

  • It should be the second-largest text in your resume after your resume header
  • It should ideally be written in the range of 14-16 font size

In the meanwhile, we advise you to go all out on our AI-powered Resume Review Service to get an in-depth and constructive analysis of your makeup resumes within minutes of uploading it on our tool!

You can refer to our sample makeup artist resume given below to know what a profile title should ideally look like.

Profile Title in Makeup Artist Resume

Makeup Artist Resume: Professional Experience

The main goal of writing your makeup resumes is to bring forth your best to the table and raise your chances of being shortlisted by the recruiters for the targeted job.

The three important factors that can help enhance your professional experience section are discussed below:

  • STAR format

Framing Points

Bucketing & bolding, star format.

STAR format is an important factor that can have a huge impact on the recruiters by creating the cause-effect relationship between your skills and the contributions to an organization by highlighting your achievements.

The full form of STAR is given below:

  • S stands for the situation, background, or context of your contributions as part of your roles and responsibilities.
  • T stands for the actual task that was assigned to you as part of your job profile.
  • A stands for the action that you executed by coming up with your specific strategies and ideas.
  • R stands for the outcome that is the result of the action that you performed in your work.

STAR format brings out the relation between your situation, the assigned task, action, and result which in turn adds value to your efficiency as a suitable applicant.

Try to provide figures of the number to specify your exact contributions or achievements wherever applicable.

Framing your points can be beneficial for you if it is curated in the right way while writing your professional experience on your makeup resumes.

Let us look at the two makeup artist resume examples given below to analyze and discuss the importance of framing points and how it can be applied in your resume writing.

Makeup Artist Resume Example 1

"I have actively handled 20+ clients daily and 300+ monthly to successfully achieve 100% client satisfaction. I have advised 50+ customers regarding skincare routine and make-up techniques that would suit their skin type. Efficiently managed 10+ top models and received 100% positive feedback that was conducted via an online survey. Simultaneously deployed cosmetics in trend to blend the most suitable bridal makeups of 15+ clients."

Makeup Artist Resume Example 2

Handled 20+ clients daily and 300+ monthly to achieve 100% client satisfaction Advised 50+ customers regarding skincare routine & suitable make-up techniques Managed 10+ top models & received 100% positive feedback via online survey Deployed trending cosmetics to blend suitable bridal makeups of 15+ clients

Framing Points: Analysis

By comparing the two makeup artist resume examples, we can see that framing points (example 2) make your points more specific and readable.

On the other hand, writing lengthy paragraphs (example 1) make your points look bulky and may end up being rejected by the recruiters due to its lack of quick readability.

Both the makeup artist resume examples are stating the same points but there is a higher chance that the recruiter would go through the framed points in example 2.

Whereas the recruiters may not want to go through example 1 due to its bulky outlook because they may assume that it is too much to go through in the mere 06-20 seconds that they spend on a resume.

In conclusion, now that we have compared both the makeup artist resume examples always frame your points with bullet points to make your statements clear and make it easier for the recruiters to read through.

Bucketing and bolding should be applied while framing your professional experience section to make your one-liners more organized.

Let us look at the two makeup artist resume examples given below to analyze and understand how it can be implemented in your resumes for makeup artists.

Handled 20+ clients daily and 300+ monthly to achieve 100% client satisfaction Advised 50+ customers regarding skincare routine & suitable make-up techniques Managed 10+ top models & received 100% positive feedback via online survey Deployed trending cosmetics to blend suitable bridal makeups of 15+ clients Ordered genuine cosmetics & maintained an inventory for 1000+ products Recommended clients with imported products to increase the 30% product sales Spearheaded a team of 5 interns & taught them 30+ makeup tricks Promoted as Senior Makeup Artist from Junior Makeup Artist in Jul’ 14 Accomplished 'Best Makeup Artist of the Year Award' Jul ’18
Client Relationship Management & Makeup Application Handled 20+ clients daily and 300+ monthly to achieve 100% client satisfaction Advised 50+ customers regarding skin care routine & suitable make-up techniques Managed 10+ top models & received 100% positive feedback via online survey Deployed trending cosmetics to blend suitable bridal makeups of 15+ clients Maintained Inventory & Team Leadership Ordered genuine cosmetics & maintained an inventory for 1000+ products Recommended clients with imported products to increase the 30% product sales Spearheaded a team of 5 interns & taught them 30+ makeup tricks Key Achievements Promoted as Senior Makeup Artist from Junior Makeup Artist in Jul’ 14 Accomplished 'Best Makeup Artist of the Year Award' Jul ’18

Bucketing & Bolding: Analysis

Both the given makeup artist resume examples are framed by bullet points but bucketing and bolding (example 2) make your one-liners seem more readable and organized.

Framing points (example 1) alone is not enough as it only lists out your one-liners but fails to emphasize them.

Create unique subheadings (bucketing) and list out the relevant points under it.

Next, bold all the figures of numbers highlighting your most efficient skills and achievements.

Doing so can make the recruiters recognize the best of what you possess that can help raise your value as a suitable applicant and raise your chances of being shortlisted.

Remember that both the makeup artist resume examples are stating the same points but there are higher chances for the recruiters to read through example 2 so it is advisable for you to use bucketing and bolding in your one-liners.

To learn more about this section and how to perfect it, read Hiration's Blog on how to compose the work experience in your makeup resumes .

Apart from the makeup artist resume examples, here is a makeup resume sample showcasing what an ideal professional experience section looks like.

Experience Section in Makeup Artist Resume

Makeup Artist Resume: Education

Your educational qualification should be mentioned in your resumes for makeup artists as it makes the recruiters recognize your level of educational qualification.

There may not be any specific educational qualifications required for your resume for makeup artists but it is always advisable to frame this section.

It can help the recruiters consider you as an educated applicant who can efficiently execute one's roles and responsibilities.

The education section of your makeup resumes should ideally consist of:

  • Name of the school/university you have attended.
  • Name of the courses you have pursued.
  • The location of your school/university.
  • Enrollment and graduation dates in the month & year format .

Refer to Hiration's Guide on how to list education on your resume to read an exhaustive guide on how to correctly curate the education section.

In addition to all the makeup artist resume examples that we have provided in our blog so far, here is a sample makeup artist resume showcasing the ideal education section of your makeup resume.

Education Section in a Makeup Artist Resume

Makeup Artist Resume: Certifications

Listing your certifications can add value to your freelance makeup artist resume, celebrity makeup artist resume, film makeup artist resume, resume for makeup artist entry-level, makeup artist resume for Sephora, etc.

It can reflect your level of expertise on your resume and make the recruiters realize your effort in getting certified for your line of work.

As a makeup artist, it can benefit you if you mention the certifications that you possess and raise your chances as an efficient applicant.

The certification section of your makeup resumes communicates the following details about you:

  • Certification course name.
  • Name of the institute of affiliation.
  • Location of the institute of affiliation.
  • Enrollment and completion date of the course in the month & year format .

You can align the above-given points in the below format:

{Name of certification} | {Affiliating Institution} | {Location} | {Date} (month & year format)

Read Hiration's Guide on listing certifications on a resume to get a better understanding of this section.

In addition to all the makeup artist resume examples given in this blog, here is our makeup artist resume sample demonstrating the ideal certifications section of your makeup resume.

Certifications in a Makeup Artist Resume

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Makeup Artist Resume: Additional Information

Additional information refers to those details of the hobbies that you keep or languages that you speak/write (apart from English).

For example, in your line of work as a makeup artist, you are bound to come across a lot of people from different backgrounds and you speaking their language can help you have stronger communication with them.

You can mention this information in your freelance makeup artist resume if you feel that they can help enhance your educational and professional experience section in your beauty advisor resume.

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Makeup Artist Resume Key Sections

Makeup artist resume: key skills.

Make your most significant skills stand out in your key skills section.

This is a platform wherein you can make your skills stand out and make the recruiters recognize you as the most suitable applicant for the targeted job.

You should create this section as the last second step because you need to scan through your professional experience section and pick out your most effective skills and achievements.

Pick those keywords that have been used by the recruiters in describing the target job. It can help you rank high on the ATS and raise your chances of being shortlisted.

Read Hiration's Guide on what skills to put on a resume to get a better understanding of how to efficiently curate this section.

Given below is a makeup artist resume sample showcasing the perfect makeup artist skills section.

Skills Section in a Makeup Artist Resume

Makeup Artist Resume Summary

A summary of your makeup resume is a brief statement of your professional experience that reflects your contributions and achievements in an organization.

The recruiters can be intrigued to go through your freelance makeup artist resume and shortlist your makeup artist resume just by going through your makeup artist summary if it is curated in the right way.

Here is a list of what you should do to while writing your makeup artist summary:

  • Write your summary at the end as it makes it easier to decide what to put on this section.
  • Scan through your makeup resumes and pick the highlights of your career from your professional experience section.
  • Always try to include the keywords that the recruiter has used in the job description of the targeted job.
  • Frame a summary of your beauty advisor resume in only 3-4 lines to keep it brief and specific.
  • Write a resume summary only if you have worked for 3 years and above.
  • If you have worked for less than 3 years, write a resume objective instead.

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Summary in a Makeupup Artist Resume

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Makeup Artist Resume Objective

The makeup artist resume objectives can be created to give a brief description of your efficient skills and any work experience that you possess.

An objective can help you sell your skills to the recruiters so that they can recognize you as an eligible applicant for the targeted job.

You should write your makeup artist resume objectives if:

  • You have no work experience.
  • You have very limited work experience of fewer than 3 years.
  • You are a fresh graduate writing an entry-level resume.

Write your makeup artist resume objectives to let the recruiters know what you can do for an organization instead of just writing what you expect from the targeted job.

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Key Takeaways

  • Always make sure to write the dates in the month & year format throughout the resume.
  • If you are applying for a job in the same country, write the location in the city/state format. But if you are looking for opportunities abroad, write the location in the city/country format.
  • Curate your roles & responsibilities using one-liner points and enhance it using bucketing & bolding. Use the STAR format to enhance the readability and the effectiveness of your resume for makeup artists.
  • Begin each point in your work experience section with a power verb. Use these power verbs in the past tense for any past profiles/projects and present continuous tense for all current profiles and projects.
  • Write makeup artist resume objectives if your work experience is limited to 0-3 years. If you have over 3 years and above of relevant professional experience, write makeup artist summary instead.

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Best Makeup Artist Resume Examples For 2024 (Template & Guide)

Creating a standout resume as a makeup artist can open doors to exciting opportunities in the beauty industry. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, our makeup artist resume will help you look as great as your client’s makeup!

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Makeup Artist Resume: Overview

Makeup artist resume: choose a format, how to write a makeup artist resume, 10 tips for writing a makeup artist resume, view similar resume examples, key takeaways, more resume examples.

As a makeup artist, you play a pivotal role in enhancing an individual’s appearance and confidence through the art of makeup.

Makeup artists are essential at fashion shows, photo shoots, film productions, and personal consultations. As a makeup artist, you can work in a wide range of settings, including:

  • Film and Television Studios
  • Fashion Runways and Editorial Shoots
  • Bridal and Special Event Services
  • Personal Styling and Consultations
  • Beauty Salons and Spas

To succeed in the world of cosmetology, makeup artists need creativity, attention to detail, excellent communication, and a strong understanding of current beauty trends. These skills are crucial in crafting a compelling resume that highlights your abilities and experiences.

If you want to create a resume that gets attention, look no further! Our helpful resume examples and downloadable templates will help your skills and experience look their best!

The first step in crafting a stunning resume for a makeup artist is to choose a template and format.

Choosing the right resume format is crucial to helping your experience and skills look their best. For makeup artists, there are three resume formats to consider: chronological, functional or combination.

Each format highlights different aspects of your skills, work experience and education to present your qualifications in the best possible light. Let’s explore each one to help you make the best choice!

Chronological Resumes for Makeup Artists

A chronological resume is your best bet if you’re a makeup artist with a steady work history. This format highlights your career journey in a clear and organized way, making it easy for employers to see your progression as a makeup artist.

However, this format may not be the best choice if you have significant employment gaps or are just starting out.

A chronological format provides a straightforward timeline of your previous jobs and relevant details about your experience. It is a popular choice among employers because it is familiar and easy to read.

This format is also great because it follows a standard structure that applicant tracking systems (ATS) can easily scan, helping your chances of getting noticed.

Functional Resumes for Makeup Artists

On the other hand, a functional resume is an excellent option for makeup artists looking to showcase their skills and expertise instead of their job history. This format is perfect if you have limited work experience but strong skills in makeup application, client management, and beauty industry knowledge.

A functional format lists your skills and qualifications as a makeup artist without tying those abilities to specific job titles or a timeline. A functional resume could be the way to go if you’re transitioning into the makeup industry from another field or have highly transferable skills.

However, keep in mind that some employers prefer seeing a clear employment history, and functional formats may need to be more compatible with applicant tracking systems.

Combination Resumes for Makeup Artists

A combination resume blends elements of both formats, making it a fantastic choice for makeup artists with relevant skills and job experience. With this format, you can highlight your key skills at the top and follow with a chronological list of your work experience.

A combination format is particularly handy if you’ve worked in various settings and roles. This way, you can balance showcasing your skills and work history, making your resume versatile and suitable for most situations.

However, this format can be tricky to organize, which could make your resume longer than ideal.

Choosing a Resume Format

Picking the right resume format can set you apart from the competition. If you’re unsure which format is best for you, experts say a chronological resume is always a solid choice, regardless of your experience level.

It is popular with employers and ATS-friendly , increasing your chances of getting past the initial screening process.

But what if you don’t have a ton of relevant experience? Don’t worry! You can customize a chronological format to highlight your transferable skills.

Focus on highlighting relevant projects and roles that align with the job requirements. Maybe you did makeup for a friend’s wedding, worked on a school play, or helped out at a local theater. These experiences can be valuable!

You can also tailor your work history and skills section to highlight transferable skills like makeup application, client communication, or working under tight deadlines.

This way, you can fill in any gaps and show potential employers that you’ve got what it takes, even if you are just starting your career as a makeup artist.

Writing a resume for a makeup artist can be exciting and a bit daunting. It’s more than just listing jobs – it’s about showing off your skills and creativity.

Once you choose your resume template and format, it’s time to create your resume outline .

There are five essential sections for a makeup artist’s resume:

Contact Information

Summary or objective, work history.

Once you nail down those sections, there are some additional sections to consider as well. But more about that later! This guide will walk you through each step of writing an impressive resume.

First things first, make sure your contact information is front and center. You want employers to know how to reach you easily. Include your name, city and state, a reliable phone number, and professional email address.

You can also include a link to your website, social media or LinkedIn profile if you like. Just be sure your profiles present a professional image of your abilities as a makeup artist.

Here’s an example to follow:

Jane Monroe San Diego, CA (555) 123-4567 [email protected] linkedin.com/in/janedoe

Put your contact info at the top of your resume to make it easy for employers to get in touch and see your professional presence online. Plus, it gives a polished first impression!

Underneath your contact information, you will write a brief introduction to let potential employers know your qualifications and entice them to read more about you.

A proper introduction in your makeup artist resume can set you apart from other candidates. There are two approaches for your introduction: a resume summary or an objective statement.

A resume summary concisely overviews your qualifications, skills, and experiences. It’s beneficial for a makeup artist with significant industry experience as it highlights what you bring to the table in a few impactful sentences.

A well-written summary quickly communicates your value to potential employers.

For example, an experienced makeup artist might write a resume summary like this:

“Creative and detail-oriented Makeup Artist with over 5 years of experience in high-end fashion, editorial, and bridal makeup. Expert in applying various makeup styles, including airbrush makeup and special effects. Proven track record of delivering exceptional client satisfaction through personalized beauty consultations. Passionate about staying current with the latest industry trends and techniques.”

An objective statement is typically used by someone new to the makeup industry or who is changing careers.

It outlines your career goals and what you aim to achieve in your next role, emphasizing how you can benefit the employer.

For example, an objective statement for an aspiring makeup artist might say:

“Recent graduate with a certification in cosmetology, eager to apply my skills in a dynamic makeup studio environment. Eager to utilize my passion for makeup and client service to contribute to a team’s success while continuing to develop my skills in a professional setting.”

Whether you choose a summary or an objective statement, tailoring this section for each job application is crucial.

Use keywords from the job description to help your resume get past ATS and catch the eye of hiring managers. This customization demonstrates your attention to detail and your genuine interest in the role.

Your work history section is crucial for showcasing your practical experience and your impact in your previous roles as a makeup artist. This section allows potential employers to see your hands-on experience and professional growth.

Start by listing your previous jobs in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent job and working backward. Each job entry should include your job title, employer name and location (city and state), and your dates of employment.

Then, beneath each job entry, write at least three bulleted sentences detailing your responsibilities and accomplishments in each role.

Pro Tip: Focus on job duties most relevant to the job you’re applying for. Show potential employers you are a great candidate by highlighting any achievements or specific projects, particularly those demonstrating your skills and impact in previous roles.

To make your work history more compelling, start each bullet point with strong action verbs like “developed,” “implemented,” “enhanced,” or “organized” to convey your active role in each task.

Pro Tip: Whenever possible, validate your impact using numbers to quantify your achievements. This could be the number of clients served, the percentage increase in client satisfaction, or revenue generated through your services. This provides concrete evidence of your capabilities and impact.

Here’s an example of a job entry for a makeup artist resume:

Makeup Artist | Glamour Studio, New York, NY | June 2018 – Present

  • Applied makeup for over 200 clients in a high-paced studio environment, tailoring looks for various occasions, including fashion shows, photo shoots, and weddings.
  • Developed personalized beauty regimens, increasing repeat client visits by 25%.
  • Implemented advanced makeup techniques, including airbrush and special effects, contributing to a 40% increase in client bookings.
  • Conducted skin analysis consultations, recommending skincare products and routines to clients, enhancing their overall satisfaction.

By following these guidelines, your work history section should showcase your experience and demonstrate the value you can bring to potential employers.

Remember, your goal is to present a compelling picture of your professional journey that aligns with the employer’s needs. Be sure to customize your work history for each job you apply to to showcase your fit for the role.

Next, you will create a skills section to showcase your abilities as a makeup artist. A dedicated skills section is crucial for a makeup artist’s resume, as it highlights your expertise in specific areas.

Include hard skills like makeup application or skincare analysis, as well as soft skills like communication and creativity, to present a well-rounded profile.

For inspiration, here are the top hard and soft skills for a makeup artist’s resume:

Top 5 Hard Skills for Makeup Artist Resumes

  • Makeup Application: Being skilled in applying various makeup styles is crucial because it shows you can create looks for any occasion, from everyday wear to glamorous events. This versatility makes you a go-to artist for clients with diverse needs.
  • Skincare Consultation: Knowing how to assess skin types and recommend the right skincare products is vital. It shows you care about your clients’ skin health and can customize your makeup application to enhance their natural beauty.
  • Airbrush Makeup: Mastering airbrush techniques is a big plus. It’s a sought-after skill because airbrush makeup provides a flawless, long-lasting finish, perfect for weddings, photoshoots, and special events.
  • Color Theory: Understanding color combinations and their effects on appearance is vital. It means you can choose the best colors to complement your clients’ features, ensuring they look their best.
  • Sanitation: Knowledge of hygiene and sanitation practices is essential. It reassures clients that you follow strict cleanliness standards, which is especially important in today’s health-conscious world.

Top 5 Soft Skills for Makeup Artist Resumes

  • Creativity: Being able to dream up and execute unique makeup designs sets you apart. Clients love artists who can think outside the box and create beautiful and original looks.
  • Communication: Clear communication is everything. It ensures you understand exactly what your clients want and can deliver results that make them happy.
  • Patience: Working effectively with all kinds of clients is a must. Patience helps you stay calm and professional, even when faced with challenging requests or personalities.
  • Adaptability: The ability to adapt makeup styles to suit different themes and individual client needs is crucial. It shows you’re flexible and can handle any situation, whether it’s a themed party or a client with specific requests.
  • Time Management: Managing your time efficiently is a game-changer. It means you can work with multiple clients and keep everything running smoothly, ensuring everyone leaves looking fabulous and on time.

An example of a skills section on a makeup artist resume may look something like this:

  • Makeup Application: Skilled in various makeup styles for different occasions.
  • Skincare Consultation: Able to assess skin types and recommend the right products.
  • Airbrush Makeup: Expert in airbrush techniques for a flawless finish.
  • Color Theory: Understands color combinations to enhance clients’ features.
  • Sanitation: Follows strict hygiene and cleanliness standards.
  • Creativity: Creates unique and original makeup designs.
  • Communication: Communicates clearly to understand client needs.

Next, you will provide your educational background to let employers know you meet the requirements of the job. List your highest level of education, especially if you’ve completed any training in makeup artistry. It’s a great way to show employers you have a solid foundation.

Include the degree earned and the name and location of the institution you attended. However, you don’t need to include your graduation date; most experts say to leave that detail off your resume.

An education section for a makeup artist’s resume will look something like this:

Associate of Arts: Cosmetology Virginia Beauty Academy – Richmond, VA

Listing your education this way shows that you’ve invested time in honing your craft, making you a more attractive candidate.

Additional Sections

Once you’ve covered the basics of your resume, think about adding some optional sections to make your resume really shine.

Here are a few additional sections to consider for a makeup artist’s resume:

  • Professional Affiliations: If you’re a member of any professional organizations, like the Professional Beauty Association or a local makeup artist guild, include these here. It shows you’re serious about your career and staying connected in the industry.
  • Portfolio Links: Got an online portfolio? Add a link to your resume! This lets employers see your work firsthand, giving them a better sense of your style and skills.
  • Workshops and Certifications: Have you attended any workshops or earned additional certifications? List them here to show that you’re committed to continuing your education and staying updated with the latest trends and techniques.
  • Client Testimonials: If you have received glowing feedback from clients, consider adding a few short testimonials. This can provide potential employers with a sense of your work quality and client satisfaction.

Including these sections can provide a fuller picture of your professional background and talents, making your resume even more impressive.

Top Certifications For Makeup Artist

Adding certifications to your resume can really help you stand out. They show potential employers that you’ve got the training and credentials to back up your skills.

Here are some top certifications to consider:

  • Certified Makeup Artist (CMA): This widely recognized credential validates your expertise in makeup artistry. It shows that you’ve got a solid understanding of various makeup techniques and industry standards.
  • Advanced Airbrush Makeup Certification: Makeup artists with specialized training in airbrush techniques are highly sought after in the industry. This advanced certification highlights your ability to create flawless, long-lasting looks, which is a big plus for events like weddings and photoshoots.
  • Makeup Sanitation Certification: This one’s all about ensuring you adhere to industry standards for cleanliness and safety. It’s crucial in today’s health-conscious world and reassures clients and employers that you maintain high hygiene standards.
  • Special Effects Makeup Certification: If you love working on theatrical and special effects makeup, this certification showcases your expertise. It’s perfect for makeup artists who want to work in film, theater, or any setting that requires more creative and technical skills.
  • Bridal Makeup Specialist Certification: Specializing in bridal makeup can set you apart. This certification focuses on techniques specifically for brides, including managing clients and creating looks that last all day. It’s ideal if you want to carve out a niche in the wedding industry.

Tailor Your Resume for Each Job Application: Customize your resume to highlight the skills and experiences most relevant to the specific job you’re applying for. For example, if the job requires expertise in bridal makeup, emphasize your experience and skills in that area.

Showcase Your Creativity and Versatility: Demonstrate your range by including a variety of makeup styles you’ve mastered. Mention any specific looks you’ve created, from natural beauty to dramatic special effects, to show employers your adaptability.

Use Action Verbs to Describe Your Achievements: Make your resume dynamic by using strong action verbs like “transformed,” “enhanced,” and “crafted.” For example, “Transformed clients’ appearances for special events with customized makeup looks.”

Include Specific Examples of Your Work: Add links to your online portfolio or describe specific projects you’ve worked on. Mention notable events or clients you’ve worked with, such as “Provided makeup services for a fashion show featuring local designers.”

Quantify Your Achievements When Possible: Use numbers to give context to your accomplishments. For example, “Increased client satisfaction by 40% through personalized makeup consultations and tailored skincare advice.”

Ensure Your Contact Information Is Up-to-Date and Professional: Make sure your phone number, email, and LinkedIn profile are current and presented in a professional manner. Double-check for accuracy to ensure potential employers can reach you easily.

Keep Your Resume Concise: Aim for a one to two-page resume. Focus on the most relevant information, like your key skills, significant experiences, and major achievements. This helps keep the reader’s attention and ensures they see your best qualities first.

Proofread for Grammar and Spelling Errors: A polished resume that is free of errors makes a strong professional impression. Take the time to proofread, or ask a friend to review it for you.

Include Both Hard and Soft Skills: Make sure to list both your technical skills , like airbrush techniques and color theory, and your soft skills, such as communication and time management. This gives a well-rounded view of your capabilities.

Customize Your Resume to Align with the Job Description: Carefully read the job description and adjust your resume to match the keywords and requirements listed. This helps your resume get past Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and into the hands of hiring managers. For example, if the job listing mentions experience with bridal makeup, ensure that experience is featured on your resume.

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Highlighting specific hard and soft skills is essential for standing out in the competitive field of makeup artistry.

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Makeup Artist Resume: Sample and Pro Tips for 2024

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Makeup artistry is a highly competitive field where it is essential to create a good first impression. Your resume serves as the first point of contact with the hiring manager or potential clients, making it an important marketing tool. It not only provides a snapshot of your experience and skills but also reflects your personality and professionalism.

A well-crafted makeup artist resume can catch a recruiter’s attention and make them want to learn more about you. It can also help you stand out in a crowded job market, whether you are seeking employment in the beauty and fashion industry, film and television production, or freelancing.

Your resume should demonstrate your ability to create captivating looks while highlighting your relevant experience and education. It should be concise, well-organized, and visually appealing, showcasing your talent and attention to detail. A well-written resume can also help you communicate your personal brand and differentiate yourself from your competitors.

In this article, we will provide you with valuable tips and a sample makeup artist resume that will help you create an impressive document that showcases your skills and experience. You will learn about the essential elements of a makeup artist resume, how to tailor it to different job postings, and how to make it stand out. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting in the field, this guide will help you create a winning makeup artist resume that will get you noticed.

Crafting Your Makeup Artist Resume

As a makeup artist, crafting a resume that reflects your expertise, experience, and skills is crucial to securing your desired job. Here are some top resume tips to help you create a standout document:

Top Resume Tips for Makeup Artists

  • Keep it concise: Your makeup artist resume should be no longer than two pages. Be selective about the information you include and make sure it’s relevant to the role you’re applying for.
  • Use keywords: Many companies use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to scan resumes for keywords relevant to the role. Research the job description and include relevant keywords throughout your resume.
  • Showcase your creativity: Your resume should reflect your artistic abilities. Be bold, colorful, and creative in your formatting and use images if appropriate.
  • Use bullet points: Make your resume easy to read by using bullet points and concise, specific language.
  • Include relevant experience: Include both paid and volunteer experience in the makeup industry, highlighting your skills and specific achievements.

Understanding the Makeup Artist Role

Before you begin crafting your resume, it’s important to have a clear understanding of the role of a makeup artist. While the specific responsibilities may vary depending on the industry or company, the core duties generally involve enhancing the appearance of individuals using makeup techniques.

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Researching the Job You Are Applying For

To create a targeted and effective resume, it’s imperative that you research the job you’re applying for. Look at the company’s website, social media presence, and reviews. Consider the company’s mission, values, and culture to create a personal statement or objective section that aligns with their goals.

Showcasing Your Skills

Your resume should highlight your skills and strengths as a makeup artist. This may include experience with various makeup techniques, knowledge of current beauty trends, and proficiency in industry-specific tools and software. Use your resume to showcase your unique talents and demonstrate your ability to meet the needs of the role.

Highlighting Professional Experience

Your professional experience section should provide an overview of your work history in the makeup industry. Use bullet points to highlight key achievements and responsibilities, and provide specific examples of projects you have completed. Be sure to tailor your experience section to each job you apply for, emphasizing the most relevant and impressive achievements.

A strong makeup artist resume should be concise, creative, and targeted to the role you’re applying for. By showcasing your skills, experience, and understanding of the industry, you’ll be well on your way to securing your dream job.

Structure & Format of Your Makeup Artist Resume

When it comes to creating a makeup artist resume, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind in terms of structure and format. Here’s what you need to know:

Choosing the Right Resume Format

The format you choose for your makeup artist resume can have a significant impact on how well it performs in the job market. There are a few different options to choose from, including chronological, functional, and hybrid formats.

A chronological format highlights your professional experience and employment history, while a functional format focuses more on your skills and abilities. A hybrid format blends aspects of both, and can be a good choice if you have a diverse range of skills and experiences to showcase.

Ultimately, the format you choose should be tailored to your unique strengths and the demands of the job you’re applying for.

Understanding the Importance of the First Impression

When it comes to crafting a successful makeup artist resume, first impressions matter. This means paying careful attention to the layout, design, and overall feel of your resume to ensure that it makes a strong initial impact.

Consider using bold or italicized text to draw attention to important details, and keep your formatting consistent throughout the document. Be sure to proofread carefully and use correct grammar and spelling to show that you’re a professional who pays attention to the details.

Tailoring Your Application to the Job Posting

One of the most important things you can do to increase your chances of success as a makeup artist job applicant is to tailor your resume to the specific job posting. This means reading the posting carefully to understand the company’s needs and preferences, and adjusting your application accordingly.

For example, if the posting emphasizes the importance of creative skills, be sure to highlight your own creativity and innovation on your resume. If the posting mentions specific software or tools you’re expected to use on the job, make sure you highlight your experience with these tools in your work history section.

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Consideration of ATS

Finally, it’s important to consider how your resume will be reviewed by applicant tracking systems (ATS). These are software tools that many companies use to automatically filter and sort job applications based on specific criteria.

To optimize your chances of success, make sure your makeup artist resume includes relevant keywords and phrases that match the job posting. Be sure to use a standard font and formatting, as these can impact the readability of your resume in an ATS.

By focusing on structure, format, and customization, you can create a strong, effective makeup artist resume that helps you stand out in a competitive job market.

Makeup Artist Resume Sample Sections

When it comes to crafting a stellar makeup artist resume, it’s important to divide your relevant experiences into clear sections. Here are some key sections to include on your resume:

Objective Statement

Your objective statement should be a brief statement of your career goals and aspirations. It should be customized to fit the position you’re applying for and show how you can add value to the company.

For example, a strong objective statement may read: “Experienced makeup artist seeking a role in editorial and fashion industries to utilize my creative talents and passion for beauty, while contributing to a team atmosphere.”

Professional Summary Statement

Similarly, your professional summary statement should give an overview of your expertise and highlight your key accomplishments. This section should showcase your unique talents and skillset and can be longer than the objective statement.

For example, a great professional summary statement may include: “With 10 years of experience in the beauty industry, I have a proven track record of creating flawless looks for editorial and runway events. I have expertise in both natural and dramatic makeup looks and am adept at collaborating with photographers and creative directors to ensure the vision is executed flawlessly.”

Education/Certification

In this section, highlight your formal education and certifications related to the beauty industry. This may include degrees, diplomas, certifications, and license information.

For example, you may list:

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts in Makeup Design from XYZ University
  • Certified Makeup Artist from ABC Beauty School
  • Licensed Esthetician from the State Board of Cosmetology

Work Experience

This section should list your relevant work experience and accomplishments. Be sure to list your experiences in reverse chronological order and emphasize your achievements and key responsibilities.

For example, you may include:

  • Lead Makeup Artist for XYZ Fashion Week, responsible for creating 25 looks for multiple designers and coordinating with creative directors.
  • Assistant Makeup Artist for ABC Magazine’s Fall Editorial, responsible for assisting in creating 5 unique beauty looks and collaborating with the photography team.
  • Freelance Makeup Artist for various weddings and special events, consistently receiving positive client feedback and building a loyal customer base.

Skills & Abilities

In this section, list your technical skills, industry-specific knowledge, and other abilities that make you an exceptional candidate. This may include proficiency in different makeup techniques, familiarity with industry software or tools, and excellent communication and collaboration skills.

  • Proficient in airbrush makeup and special effects makeup techniques
  • Knowledgeable about current beauty trends and industry developments
  • Skilled in using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator for makeup designs and storyboarding
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, able to work well with clients, photographers, and other team members.

Awards and Achievements

Finally, list any relevant accolades, recognition, or achievements you’ve received in the beauty industry. This section can help demonstrate your expertise and commitment to your craft.

Pro Tips to Improve Your Makeup Artist Resume

As a makeup artist, your resume should showcase your unique skills and experiences to potential clients and employers. Here are some tips to help you avoid common mistakes, include creative elements, and emphasize the importance of networking on your makeup artist resume.

Avoiding Common Mistakes

First and foremost, it’s essential to proofread your resume and ensure that it’s free of any spelling or grammatical errors. Additionally, avoid using too much industry-specific jargon that may not be familiar to everyone. Instead, keep your language clear and concise to ensure that your resume is easy to read and understand.

Another common mistake is submitting a generic resume that doesn’t speak to your specific qualifications and skillset. Instead, tailor your resume to the job description you’re applying for and highlight your relevant experiences and qualifications.

Finally, be sure to quantify your accomplishments whenever possible. For example, instead of saying that you “worked on a film set,” say that you “provided makeup services for a cast of 30 actors on a major motion picture.”

Including Creative Elements

While your resume should be professional, you can still include creative elements that showcase your skills and personality. For example, you might include a headshot that shows off your makeup skills or add a touch of color to your resume to make it stand out.

Additionally, consider including a portfolio of your work, either in the form of a link or a set of images. This can help potential clients and employers get a better sense of your skills and style and give them a reason to consider you over other candidates.

Importance of Networking

Finally, as a makeup artist, networking is crucial to your success. Make sure to mention any industry-specific networking events or groups you’re involved in, as well as any high-profile clients you’ve worked with.

Additionally, consider including a section on your resume that highlights your social media presence. This might include links to your Instagram page or website, where potential clients and employers can view your work and get a sense of your personality.

By avoiding common mistakes, including creative elements, and emphasizing the importance of networking, you can create a makeup artist resume that stands out and showcases your unique qualifications and experience.

Cover Letter for Your Makeup Artist Resume

As a makeup artist, your cover letter is just as important as your resume. It serves as the introduction to your potential employer and should capture their attention while highlighting your skills and experiences.

Crafting your Cover Letter

When crafting your cover letter, it’s important to keep in mind the job requirements and qualifications. Start with a strong opening statement that highlights your interest in the position and why you are a good fit. Make sure to mention any relevant experience or education that you have in the field.

Next, highlight any specific makeup techniques or skills that you are proficient in. This could include anything from special effects makeup to bridal makeup. Make sure to include any certifications or specialized training you may have received.

In the closing paragraph, make sure to express your enthusiasm for the position and your willingness to learn and grow in your role.

Importance of Including Relevant Soft Skills

In addition to your technical skills, it’s also important to include relevant soft skills in your cover letter. Soft skills are personal attributes that are essential for success in any job. As a makeup artist, some important soft skills to highlight include:

  • Communication skills: Your ability to communicate effectively with clients and coworkers is key in the makeup industry.
  • Attention to detail: As a makeup artist, precision and attention to detail are essential in achieving the desired look for your client.
  • Creativity: Your ability to think creatively is highly desirable in the makeup industry as clients often come to you with unique requests.
  • Flexibility: The ability to adapt and be flexible in a fast-paced and ever-changing industry is essential to success as a makeup artist.

Including these soft skills in your cover letter will show potential employers that you are not only skilled in your trade but also possess the personal attributes necessary for success in the industry.

Add Value to the Cover Letter

In addition to highlighting your skills, experiences, and soft skills, it’s important to add value to your cover letter. This could include mentioning any relevant industry experience, such as working at a popular makeup store or involvement in a makeup artistry community.

You could also highlight any volunteer or charity work you may have done, as this shows your dedication to the craft and gives a glimpse into your personal values.

Lastly, make sure to tailor your cover letter to the specific job you are applying for. Use keywords from the job description and highlight how your skills and experiences align with the job requirements.

By following these tips, your cover letter will not only showcase your skills and experiences but also demonstrate your passion and dedication to the makeup industry.

Examples of Makeup Artist Resumes & Cover Letters

As a makeup artist, a well-crafted resume and cover letter can help you stand out among other applicants. Here are some examples of effective makeup artist resumes and cover letters to consider:

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Uploading and Submitting Your Resume

As a makeup artist, the first step towards landing your dream job is creating a well-crafted resume. However, the effort does not end there. You need to know how to get your resume in the hands of potential employers. Here are some tips on uploading and submitting your resume.

Tips for Uploading Your Resume to Job Sites

Job sites such as Indeed and LinkedIn are great platforms to upload your resume and increase your visibility to potential employers. However, it is crucial to take note of the following tips to make the best use of these platforms:

  • Use a professional and clear email address
  • Save your resume as a PDF file to ensure readability
  • Optimize your resume with relevant keywords that match your skills and experiences
  • Customize your resume for each job application, highlighting your relevant skills and experiences
  • Double-check your spelling and grammar before uploading

Remember that your uploaded resume is a representation of your brand as a makeup artist. Take time to create a polished and professional-looking resume that showcases your unique style and talents.

Submitting Your Resume to a Makeup Artist Agency

Makeup artist agencies are great resources for finding job opportunities as a makeup artist. Here are some tips on submitting your resume to a makeup artist agency:

  • Research potential agencies and tailor your resume to match the specific requirements of the agency
  • Include your portfolio and social media links on your resume to showcase your work and online presence
  • Write a compelling cover letter that highlights your unique skills and experiences
  • Follow up with the agency to confirm receipt of your application and express your interest in working with them

Submitting your resume to an agency may require patience and persistence. Keep in mind that many makeup artists apply to these agencies, and it may take time to receive a response.

Directly Contacting Makeup Artist Employers

In addition to uploading your resume to job sites and submitting your resume to agencies, another effective way to land a job as a makeup artist is by directly contacting employers. Here are some tips on how to do this:

  • Research makeup artist employers in your area and note any job openings and their requirements
  • Network with other makeup artists and professionals in the industry to ask for recommendations and referrals
  • Use social media platforms such as Instagram and LinkedIn to showcase your work and connect with potential employers
  • Write a personalized email or cover letter that showcases your unique skills and experiences and expresses your interest in working with the employer
  • Follow up with the employer to confirm receipt of your email and express your continued interest in the position

Directly contacting makeup artist employers may require more effort, but it can also result in more opportunities and the chance to showcase your unique skills and talents.

Uploading and submitting your resume is just the beginning of landing your dream job as a makeup artist.

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FIRST AND LAST NAME

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (123) 456-7891

Address: Street, City, State

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yourprofile

Resume Objective

Creative Makeup Artist with 4+ years of experience applying makeup to performers and salon customers. Possess a B.A. in Theater Studies and certificate in Makeup Artistry. Aiming to leverage my knowledge and experience of creating both natural and avant-garde looks to fill the role of Theatrical Makeup Artist in your company.

Makeup Artistry – 150 hrs Bellus Academy 2018

B.A. Theater Studies California State University 2013 – 2017

  • Communication
  • Wigs and prosthetics
  • Color effects
  • Time management
  • POS software

Work Experience

Performance Makeup Artist Impact Studios / Poway, CA / 2020 – Present

  • Apply makeup to enhance the appearance of actors in stage and television performances after carefully assessing their skin tone
  • Maintain consistent character aesthetics and duplicate makeup work on a daily basis
  • Liaise with directors to develop unique looks for 100+ characters based on creative analysis of scripts
  • Remove makeup and advise artists regarding skin care
  • Order cosmetics and maintain stock of over 500 product types

Makeup Artist Silk Boutique Salon / Boston, MA / 2018 – 2020

  • Applied makeup to clients before special events such as weddings, photo shoots, fashion shows and award ceremonies
  • Recommended makeup products to customers and made sales at 25% of my appointments
  • Represented the salon at national industry events
  • Booked appointments using the salon’s registration system
  • Acquired knowledge of 15 different makeup brands and their associated product lines

Best Student Makeup 2014 / California State University

The following table includes information from O*NET Resource Center by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA). Used under the CC BY 4.0 license. The data is presented based on the top states in the USA.

Average makeup artist annual salaries by state

StatesSalary / Year
California$101,420
Florida$44,010
New York$97,750
Texas$47,390
Pennsylvania$47,390
Illinois$33,670
Ohio$47,390
Georgia$47,390
North Carolina$47,390
Michigan$47,390
National Average$51,338

The makeup industry is highly competitive, and good positions aren’t easy to get.

It’s vital to differentiate yourself from others when applying for makeup artist jobs. A thoughtful, targeted resume that showcases your unique talent is necessary to ensure your application stands out.

Whether you want to work in a salon or on the next blockbuster movie, these tips will help your makeup artist resume get noticed.

1. Make an impression with a bold makeup artist resume objective

The right introduction can make the difference between your resume landing you an interview and it ending up at the bottom of the pile.

There are a few different ways to start a resume , but if you’ve got your mind set on a specific position, a makeup artist resume objective is the best option. That’s because an objective allows you to highlight why you want to do makeup at that specific company .

Writing an objective is also a good choice if you’re writing a resume with no experience .

A well written resume objective can be broken down into three sentences that:

  • State your total amount (usually in years) of relevant work experience coupled with the duties performed
  • Mention the qualities and makeup artist qualifications that make you an ideal candidate for this particular position
  • Explain how you plan on applying your unique set of skills to benefit the salon

Here’s an example of a makeup artist resume objective on a resume:

Example of a makeup artist resume objective

The candidate explains how long they’ve worked as a makeup artist, what kind of education they’ve received, and what their professional strengths are, showing the hiring manager that they have both the experience and skills needed to excel as a Theatrical Makeup Artist.

2. Spotlight your makeup skills

As a makeup artist, you’ll need to know the ins and outs of makeup theory and application. But, a good makeup artist is skillful at getting along with clients and directors as well. With that in mind, you should include a mix of hard and soft skills on your resume.

Soft skills are qualities that allow you to interact well with others and influence how you approach tasks at work. These are skills that aren’t typically taught in a classroom setting .

Here are some soft skills to highlight on your makeup artist resume:

  • Attention to detail
  • Flexibility
  • Customer service skills

On the other hand, hard skills are industry-specific abilities that are learned through training and education .

Here are hard skills to feature on your makeup artist resume:

  • Product knowledge
  • Makeup design
  • Makeup application techniques
  • Sanitation and hygiene

Here’s an example of how to highlight makeup skills in the work experience section of your resume:

Examples of makeup artist skills

In this bullet point, the candidate demonstrates their attention to detail and ability to adapt to the needs of each client.

Include a link to your portfolio on your resume to give hiring managers access to examples of your work.

3. Make your work experience stand out

There are many routes to becoming a makeup artist, from getting a degree in theater studies to acquiring a certification in cosmetology.

However, regardless of whether you’re writing a freelance makeup artist resume or you’ve spent your career working at a salon, it’s your experience in the industry that will make hiring managers take notice of your job application.

The general structure for describing your work experience in bullet-point form includes three key elements:

  • An action verb
  • A relevant accomplishment
  • Hard numbers, where applicable

You don’t need to include hard numbers in every bullet point, but you should try to stick to this format whenever possible.

Here’s an example from our candidate’s makeup resume that contains these three elements:

A makeup artist resume bullet point

The action verb instantly catches the hiring manager’s attention, while the hard number lends credibility to the candidate’s key accomplishment.

Using hard numbers makes your accomplishments quantifiable and effectively demonstrates to employers that you’re focused on results rather than just tasks.

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The makeup industry is thriving, thanks to the popularity of the television series " Glow Up " and the surge in makeup tutorials on social media platforms such as TikTok . It offers countless career opportunities for beginners and senior experts.

The beauty industry is constantly evolving with new styles and trends. Just like a skilled makeup artist adapts and innovates, your CV should also reflect your creativity. It's crucial to know how to craft a modern CV that resonates with potential employers in the beauty industry.

In this article, we guide you through writing a good CV and selecting the best makeup artist CV template. Ultimately, your CV should align with your unique talents to impress any hiring manager.

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In this CV example, Borahan Mugheri presents their extensive in airbrush makeup, FX prosthesis, and trend knowledge. The Erasmus CV template showcases Borahan's client service experience, knowledge of industry trends, and impressive language proficiencies. The CV format is well-presented, clear and easy to read. The layout clearly presents their career growth from a junior to a senior role.

What is the foundation of a makeup artist CV?

The beauty industry offers various career options, ranging from freelance makeup artists (MUAs) to senior consultancy roles. You can specialise in areas like bridal and corporate events or work in the UK's creative arts sector. We suggest to include the following in a makeup artist CV:

Up-to-date contact information including an email address and contact telephone number.

A concise personal profile showcasing your passion for makeup and your creativity.

A skills section detailing your specific proficiencies and techniques such as colour theory and product knowledge.

Any relevant qualifications or certificates relevant for the role you are applying for such as Special Effects Makeup Certification or Cosmetology .

Links to any professional social media profiles and/or portfolios to give a glimpse into your experience and expertise.

Use an applicant tracking system (ATS)-friendly CV format so hiring managers can find and scan your CV more effectively. Conclude with a mention of available references to enhance credibility. Refer to our blog for a detailed overview of the CV writing process to learn more about how to tailor your CV to the job you are applying for.

What to include in a make up artist CV?

If you’re interested in more creative client-focused roles, explore our range of CV examples:

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Present your best self to employers with a modern CV

Highlight your qualities in your personal profile .

A personal profile, or professional summary, is a critical section of any professional makeup artist CV. It should be a brief but impactful overview of your skills, experience, and career aspirations. Emphasise key qualities related to the job description and demonstrate exceptional customer service . Refer to our personal profile on a CV article for more guidance.

Retail makeup artist CV personal profile example

Experienced retail makeup artist with over 5 years of hands-on expertise in delivering exceptional beauty services and advice in a fast-paced retail environment. Proficient in colour matching, product recommendations, and client consultations, with a proven record of exceeding sales targets and elevating the in-store customer experience.

Gain more insight into how to write a CV for a retail position.

Freelance makeup artist CV personal profile example

Versatile freelance makeup artist with 4 years of experience creating diverse looks for clients in various settings, including weddings, photoshoots, and special events. Skilled in customising makeup based on individual preferences and dedicated to making every client look and feel their best. Thrives in a creative and freelance environment, consistently delivering exceptional results.

Senior makeup artist CV personal profile example

Seasoned senior MUA with 10+ years in the beauty industry. Expert in airbrush makeup, special effects, and colour theory. Demonstrates exceptional leadership, supervising and mentoring teams to improve service quality while prioritising safety and sanitation protocols. Passionate about pushing creative boundaries and staying current with industry trends. Led numerous editorial shoots, elevating the profile of the salon and boosting client engagement using social media strategies.

Beauty advisor make up artist CV personal profile example

Dedicated beauty advisor with 8 years of experience offering diverse clients personalised skincare and product guidance. Well-versed in product knowledge, client assessment and ensuring customers make informed purchasing decisions. Expert in skincare and cosmetics, combined with a focus on customer retention to drive sales and business success.

Discover similar tips by exploring the beauty therapist CV.

Essential skills for a makeup artist CV 

This section is crucial for highlighting your makeup artist skills and expertise. To ensure you integrate the top skills employers look for , showcase a blend of hard and soft skills.

Makeup artist CV Skills

Whether you have little to no experience or are a seasoned professional, the makeup artist CV skills section can help showcase your qualifications effectively. Choosing the right skills show you are the best candidate for the job. We recommend writing a skills-based CV to create maximum impact if you're just starting.

Tailor this section to match the job you're applying for, emphasising the skills most relevant to your job targets.

Hard skills

Soft skills

Makeup application techniques

Creativity

Product knowledge

Adaptable

Colour theory

Customer service

Skincare analysis

Detail-orientated

Hygiene and sanitation

Time management

Client consultation

Communication

FX Prosthesis 

Flexibility

Airbrushing

Patience

Explore our informative blog on what skills to put on a CV for more insight.

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Define your previous work experience.

In the work experience section on your makeup artist CV, detail key responsibilities and measurable achievements gained from practical relevant work experience. Provide examples showcasing your proficiency in application techniques, boosting sales and collaborating with other professionals like hairstylists or photographers. Include evidence of notable projects or contributions that enhanced business success or client experiences in a bullet points. Ensure you detail any previous roles, even if it was short-term or part-time work. 

For those just starting their careers as (MUA) and writing a CV for a makeup counter position, gaining practical exposure is beneficial. Many aspiring students and school leavers actively seek apprenticeships and gain hands-on experiences to leverage their CV. Explore how to write an apprenticeship CV if you have little to no experience.

Work experience CV tips

Work experience CV examples 

Retail Makeup Artist, | Beauty Boutique, London, UK | 2019 - Present

Offer personalised makeup applications, guidance and product recommendations for diverse clients. Conduct in-store beauty events and workshops to showcase new products and drive sales. Collaborate with the store team to create eye-catching makeup displays. Maintain cleanliness and organisation at the retail counter to ensure a positive customer experience.

Consistently exceeded monthly sales targets by 20%, driven by practical product recommendations.

Attracted 150+ attendees to in-store beauty events, resulting in a 10% increase in customer base and a 15% boost in repeat business.

Senior Makeup Artist, Glamour Studio, Manchester, UK, 2014 - 2022

Led a team of makeup artists, provided training, mentored, and supervised a team in a collaborative work environment. Encouraged creativity and skill development among team members and promoted a culture of continuous learning and improvement. Collaborated with photographers and stylists for 50+ editorial and fashion shoots and played a pivotal role in external collaborations.

Achieved a 4.9/5 client satisfaction rating for service.

Conducted skincare analysis and preparation for each client, resulting in a 20% cost savings.

Organised and led 15 successful makeup-themed events, resulting in a 30% increase in bookings.

Example of work experience for a Makeup Artist CV with little to no experience :

MUA, Independent Makeup Practice | Self-employed | 2021 - Current

Assist friends, family, and acquaintances with applications for special events, such as weddings, proms, and parties. Conduct client consultations to understand individual preferences and requirements. Practise and develop makeup skills by experimenting with various looks and styles. Stay updated on makeup trends, techniques, and product knowledge through online tutorials, courses, and self-study. Actively participate in online makeup communities, sharing work and receiving feedback.

Received 100% positive feedback from surveys for freelance services.

Successfully practised and developed over 20 techniques through consistent self-study.

Read our article on adding work experience on a CV for practical tips and examples for all levels. 

If you have no experience, build a professional portfolio to showcase your diverse skills and talents. Network on social media or attend industry events to gain more exposure.

Contour the CV education section for your makeup artist CV 

In the education section on your CV , it's crucial to provide a concise summary of your relevant academic background.

Education on CV

Examples of how to format education on your CV:  

Diploma in Makeup Artistry London School of Beauty and Makeup, London, 2021

NVQ Level 3 in Beauty Therapy Manchester Makeup and Beauty Academy, Manchester, 2019

BTEC Level 2 Certificate in Hair and Beauty Birmingham Beauty Institute, Birmingham, 2018.

For more information on job opportunities and their entry requirements, refer to the job profile of a (MUA).

Style your CV with the best format

Formatting is crucial to creating a well-presented CV that recruiters can quickly scan and read. Opt for a clean and concise layout with a professional ATS-friendly CV template for a makeup artist. The most effective CVs are one-to-two pages long. Explore our article on the recommended CV length for more tips.

When writing your CV, include key sections and relevant information. Choose a consistent the best font for your CV that is easy to read and aligns with industry standards. Finally, ensure you proofread for accuracy to eliminate any errors or spelling mistakes. 

For more information, refer to our helpful guide on improving your CV format for a makeup artist.

Key takeaways 

Developing an impactful makeup artist CV is an art form requiring a thoughtful strategy. It should showcase your proficiency in beauty and cosmetics. Establish yourself as an outstanding candidate by crafting your CV with a customised personal statement, work history, and skills sections. It should align with industry trends and create a compelling narrative that captivates potential employers. 

Considering a career change or unsure of your next role? Explore our CV examples to kickstart your job search relevant to client-facing roles.

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Next Steps?  

Ready to make your outstanding CV to secure your dream role to increase your chances of landing a job interview ? Check out our career blog for more advice on creating a standout application. Discover how to start a cover letter to include in your job application. Alternatively, use our dedicated CV Writing Service to make the process more efficient and save time and effort.

What qualifications do I need to be a makeup artist in the UK? 

There are no specific qualifications to become a (MUA) in the UK. However, pursuing relevant qualifications can significantly enhance your career prospects. Consider gaining a diploma or certificate from accredited beauty schools or institutions. Some courses also offer specialisations in areas like bridal, special effects, or fashion, which can benefit career advancement. Gain more insight into how to list courses and certificates in a CV.

Can you apply for a makeup artist position with no experience? 

If you have little to no work experience, you can still apply and find work as a MUA. Complete a relevant training or a course to enhance your CV. Consider completing an apprenticeship to gain practical skills and build your portfolio. Highlight qualifications, skills, hobbies and interests on your CV to showcase your passions and dedication.

How much money does a makeup artist make in the UK? 

The income of a (MUA) can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, and clientele. On average, expect to earn between £15,000 to £40,000 annually . Senior artists may charge higher fees, particularly in metropolitan areas. Bridal, fashion, and film industries can also offer more lucrative opportunities.

Do I need a licence to be a makeup artist in the UK? 

There are no specific licensing requirements required. We recommend to check with local councils or professional associations for regulations that may apply to your location.

What is a makeup artist CV personal statement?

A makeup artist CV personal statement is a brief section at the beginning of your CV. It provides a snapshot of your skills, expertise and career objectives. This statement is essential to your CV, as it creates the first impression on potential employers or clients. Similar to tailoring your entire CV, ensure you customise it for the job you're applying to.

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  • • Exceeded individual sales goals by 20% for six consecutive quarters through personalized consultations and product demonstrations.
  • • Developed and implemented a follow-up system that increased customer retention by 25%, contributing significantly to the store's overall customer satisfaction rates.
  • • Organized bi-monthly in-store events, attracting over 50 attendees per event and boosting same-day sales by an average of 30%.
  • • Mentored and trained 5 new consultants, improving team's customer engagement techniques and product knowledge.
  • • Pioneered a local marketing initiative that led to a 15% increase in store foot traffic within the first month of launch.
  • • Leveraged in-depth knowledge of beauty trends to curate a featured products display, resulting in a 40% upsurge in related product sales.
  • • Collaborated with management to redefine sales strategies, which led to a sustained 10% increase in monthly sales.
  • • Played a key role in loyalty program enrolment, enrolling over 1000 members and enhancing repeat business by 18%.
  • • Mapping and rearrangement of product placement resulted in a smoother customer flow and a 5% increase in sales for targeted products.
  • • Facilitated weekly product knowledge sessions for staff to enhance team's selling capabilities and customer interactions.
  • • Championed a 'Customer of the Month' feature on social media that evolved into a significant increase in consumer engagement.
  • • Met and surpassed sales targets by at least 15% each quarter through dynamic selling strategies and product expertise.
  • • Generated a 20% increase in cross-category sales by recommending complementary products.
  • • Orchestrated a seasonal promotion that led to a record 50% increase in weekend sales during the campaign period.
  • • Received the 'Star Seller Award' for top sales performance in the district for the 2015 fiscal year.

5 Makeup Artist Resume Examples & Guide for 2024

A Makeup Artist focuses on enhancing clients' appearances through the application of cosmetics and special techniques. Highlight experience with various makeup styles, product knowledge, and client satisfaction on your resume. Important abilities to feature include creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication. Mention any notable collaborations with photographers or participation in events to demonstrate your impact in the industry.

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As a makeup artist, highlighting your diverse portfolio and hands-on experience in a one-page resume can be challenging without overwhelming prospective employers with an extensive list of projects. Our guide provides expert tips on how to concisely articulate your versatility and proficiency in makeup artistry, which will help you stand out to recruiters and secure your next creative opportunity.

  • Get inspired from our makeup artist resume samples with industry-leading skills, certifications, and more.
  • Show how you can impact the organization with your resume summary and experience.
  • Introducing your unique makeup artist expertise with a focus on tangible results and achievements.

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Formatting the layout of your makeup artist resume: design, length, and more

  • If you have plenty of experience, you'd like to showcase, invest in the reverse-chronological resume format . This format focuses on your latest experience items and skills you've learned during your relevant (and recent) jobs.
  • Don't go over the two-page limit, when creating your professional makeup artist resume. Curate within it mainly experience and skills that are relevant to the job.
  • Make sure your makeup artist resume header includes all of your valid contact information. You could also opt to display your professional portfolio or LinkedIn profile.
  • Submit or send out your makeup artist resume as a PDF, so you won't lose its layout and design.

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List all your relevant higher education degrees within your resume in reverse chronological order (starting with the latest). There are cases when your PhD in a particular field could help you stand apart from other candidates.

Don't forget to include these six sections on your makeup artist resume:

  • Header and summary for your contact details and to highlight your alignment with the makeup artist job you're applying for
  • Experience section to get into specific technologies you're apt at using and personal skills to deliver successful results
  • Skills section to further highlight how your profile matches the job requirements
  • Education section to provide your academic background
  • Achievements to mention any career highlights that may be impressive, or that you might have missed so far in other resume sections

What recruiters want to see on your resume:

  • Portfolio showcasing a broad range of makeup styles and techniques.
  • Professional experience with different events or productions, such as weddings, photoshoots, film, and television.
  • Knowledge and proficiency with various makeup brands and products.
  • Skills in specialized makeup application, such as airbrush, special effects, or prosthetics.
  • Client testimonials or references to confirm skills, reliability, and professionalism.

The makeup artist resume experience section: a roadmap to your expertise

The resume experience section provides you with an opportunity to tell your professional narrative.

Recruiters, reading between the lines of your resume, use the experience section to better understand your unique skill set, accomplishments, and what unique value you bring about.

Discover five quick steps on how to write your experience section:

  • Curate only relevant experience items to the role and include the company, description, and dates; all followed by up to six bullets per experience item;
  • Each experience item should feature tangible results of your actions - if you can include a number or percent, this will further highlight your aptitude;
  • If you've received any managerial or customer feedback, use short excerpts of it as further social proof of your technical or people skills;
  • Make sure you're using the appropriate verb tense when listing your responsibilities;
  • Within the description for each role, you could summarize your most noteworthy and relevant achievements.

Now, take note of how a real-world makeup artist professional received opportunities at industry leaders with these resume experience sections:

  • Lead makeup artist for high-profile weddings, consistently delivering personalized beauty services to over 50 brides, enhancing satisfaction and resulting in numerous referrals.
  • Collaborated with fashion designers to create cohesive looks for runway shows, effectively interpreting their vision which increased the brand's media exposure by 30%.
  • Conducted makeup seminars for groups of 20+, imparting advanced beauty techniques, which drove a 25% increase in retail cosmetics sales.
  • Developed and executed the makeup design for over 200 theatrical performances, displaying proficiency in special effects makeup techniques.
  • Managed a team of 8 makeup artists for large-scale events, consistently completing work ahead of schedule with extremely high client satisfaction.
  • Spearheaded a community makeover initiative that boosted public relations image and garnered a 40% uptick in local client bookings.
  • Specialized in high-definition makeup application for television personalities, enhancing on-screen appearance for over 70 clients.
  • Implemented an inventory management system that reduced product wastage by 15%, directly benefiting the company's bottom line.
  • Regularly collaborated with top industry photographers to ensure clients' makeup was photo-ready, increasing client satisfaction and repeat business.
  • Created unique makeup looks for more than 500 clients, tailoring each application to individual features and preferences, boosting customer retention by 35%.
  • Coordinated with event planners and photographers to establish timelines for makeup application, allowing for 95% on-time completion rate for events.
  • Championed the use of cruelty-free and organic makeup products, leading the transition and training staff on new protocols, which received positive client feedback and increased sales by 20%.
  • Expertly applied makeup for film stars in over 40 feature films, understanding the specific needs for on-camera aesthetics.
  • Initiated and maintained valuable relationships with film directors and production houses, which contributed to a 50% growth in industry contracts.
  • Stayed current with makeup trends and techniques, implementing them effectively on set to ensure the most modern and appropriate look for each project.
  • Pioneered a digital portfolio showcasing before/after work, leading to a 60% increase in online bookings and customer engagement.
  • Tailored makeup applications for professional photo shoots, which played a significant role in winning three prestigious industry awards for clients.
  • Led hands-on makeup training workshops for junior artists, boosting team proficiency and reducing the time taken for client makeup sessions by 20%.
  • Cultivated proficient skills in airbrushing and traditional makeup application, achieving an Artist of the Year award within the company.
  • Launched a successful social media campaign highlighting daily makeup transformations, resulting in a 40% increase in followers and higher engagement rates.
  • Performed detailed client consultations and skin analyses, which led to highly customized makeup services and a consistent 90%+ customer satisfaction rating.
  • Delivered makeup artistry for commercial clients including print ads and marketing campaigns, supporting brand imagery and style consistency across platforms.
  • Trained 25+ new hires on product knowledge and application techniques, ensuring brand standards were met and exceeded across the board.
  • Negotiated with vendors to secure quality makeup supplies while maintaining cost efficiency, reducing budget expenditures by 10% without compromising on product quality.

Quantifying impact on your resume

  • List the number of makeup artistry clients serviced daily or weekly to demonstrate customer handling capabilities.
  • Include the percentage increase in client base due to referrals or repeat business to show client satisfaction and loyalty.
  • Highlight the number of high-profile projects or clients you've worked with to exhibit experience with demanding work.
  • Specify the size of events you've provided makeup services for, such as the number of models at a fashion show, to indicate your ability to handle volume.
  • State the precise range of products you are proficient with to provide a scope of your industry knowledge and adaptability.
  • Mention the number of makeup styles or looks you have mastered to emphasize the diversity of your skills.
  • Quantify the number of training sessions or workshops you have conducted to showcase leadership and education roles.
  • Document the percentage of time saved through efficient makeup application techniques to reflect your productivity gains.

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If you don't happen to have any relevant experience yet, you can substitute this with:

  • Short-term gigs and stunts - like month-long internships, that you have done during your university days
  • Contract work - be specific about the relevance and outcomes of each role you include
  • Resume format that prioritizes your skills - the functional-skill-based format or hybrid format could work
  • Research roles - feature those especially prominently if you've participated in a noteworthy project or your role was of utmost importance to the project's success.

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Always remember that your makeup artist certifications can be quantified across different resume sections, like your experience, summary, or objective. For example, you could include concise details within the expertise bullets of how the specific certificate has improved your on-the-job performance.

Featuring your hard skills and soft skills on your makeup artist resume

The skills section of your makeup artist resume needs to your various capabilities that align with the job requirements. List hard skills (or technical skills) to showcase to potential employers that you're perfectly apt at dealing with technological innovations and niche software. Meanwhile, your soft skills need to detail how you'd thrive within your new, potential environment with personal skills (e.g. resilience, negotiation, organization, etc.) Your makeup artist resume skills section needs to include both types of skills to promote how you're both technical and cultural fit. Here's how to create your bespoke makeup artist skills section to help you stand out:

  • Focus on skill requirements that are listed toward the top of the job advert.
  • Include niche skills that you've worked hard to obtain.
  • Select specific soft skills that match the company (or the department) culture.
  • Cover some of the basic job requirements by including important skills for the makeup artist role - ones you haven't been able to list through the rest of your resume.

Get inspired with our makeup artist sample skill list to list some of the most prominent hard and soft skills across the field.

Top skills for your Makeup Artist resume:

Foundation Application

Color Theory

Airbrush Makeup Techniques

Special Effects Makeup

Makeup Product Knowledge

Skin Care Fundamentals

Contouring and Highlighting

Sanitation and Hygiene Practices

Makeup Brushes and Tools

Photography Makeup Techniques

Communication

Attention to Detail

Time Management

Customer Service

Adaptability

Problem-Solving

Listening Skills

Professionalism

Showcase any ongoing or recent educational efforts to stay updated in your field.

Maximizing your makeup artist resume: education and certification sections

To effectively showcase your industry knowledge in your makeup artist resume, it's important to properly list your education and certifications.

For the education section , ensure you include:

  • Higher education degrees pertinent to the industry or those at a postgraduate level;
  • The start and end dates of your education, along with the name of the institution you graduated from;
  • Your GPA and relevant coursework, but only if they are impressive and applicable to the role.

Additionally, create a separate certifications section to spotlight your most notable recognitions. Another excellent place to feature a leading industry certificate is in your resume header, right after your name.

Below is a list of key industry certifications that are often sought after by recruiters

The top 5 certifications for your makeup artist resume:

  • Makeup Artist Certification (MAC) - Makeup Artist Studios
  • Certified Makeup Artist (CMA) - Beauty Schools of America
  • Professional Make-up Designory Certification (MUD) - Make-up Designory
  • International Makeup Association Certification (IMA) - International Makeup Association
  • Beauty Therapy and Make-up Certificate (BTMC) - The International Career Institute (ICI)

If you failed to obtain one of the certificates, as listed in the requirements, but decide to include it on your resume, make sure to include a note somewhere that you have the "relevant training, but are planning to re-take the exams". Support this statement with the actual date you're planning to be re-examined. Always be honest on your resume.

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Choosing between a makeup artist resume summary or objective

Many may argue that, in recent times, the makeup artist resume summary or objective has become completely obsolete.

But the reality is different as both of these resume sections provide you with an opportunity to :

  • integrate makeup artist-vital keywords
  • showcase your accomplishments
  • answer why you're applying for this particular role.

The difference (between the summary and the objective) is that the:

  • Resume objective puts your career goals in a more prominent position.
  • Resume summary focuses more on career milestones.

We recommend you select the summary if you happen to have plenty of experience you'd like to spotlight from the very start of your makeup artist resume.

Meanwhile, the objective is ideal for those candidates who'd like to further prove their suitability for the role with their goals and soft skills.

We've featured some industry professional makeup artist resume samples to the best resume summary and objective structures:

Resume summaries for a makeup artist job

  • With over 8 years of experience, this seasoned makeup artist has elevated the artistry in high-level fashion shoots, contributing to global campaigns for major fashion houses. Key skills in contouring, special effects makeup, and bespoke bridal looks, coupled with a crowning achievement of leading a team for a cover shoot of Vogue Magazine.
  • A former graphic designer with a keen eye for color and composition, bringing 5 years of design experience to the world of makeup artistry. Skilled in creating visual narratives, now seeking to blend traditional art with beauty techniques to create transformative makeup experiences on living canvases.
  • An innovative former hairstylist with a passion for beauty and transformation, with 10 years mastering the art of hair, now aims to conquer makeup artistry. Recognized for a unique approach to creating holistic beauty experiences, intending to translate this skill set to enhance natural features with makeup.
  • Adept in creating diverse makeup looks from natural to editorial, this professional makeup artist possesses 6 years of dedicated experience. Notable for work on multiple award-winning short films, mastering airbrush and traditional makeup techniques, with a commitment to continuous learning and creative collaboration.
  • Eager to embark on a career in makeup artistry, possessing a foundational knowledge of color theory and cosmetic application from personal study and experimentation. Motivated to apply skills in a professional setting and dedicated to mastering industry techniques to contribute to memorable client experiences.
  • Aspiring to leverage personal vlogging experience and self-taught makeup skills gained through social media platforms to transition into a professional makeup artistry career. Driven by a passion for empowering individuals through beauty, dedicated to delivering high-quality results and learning from industry leaders.

What else can you add to your makeup artist resume

What most candidates don't realize is that their makeup artist resumes should be tailored both for the job and their own skillset and personality.

To achieve this balance between professional and personal traits, you can add various other sections across your resume.

Your potential employers may be impressed by your:

  • Awards - spotlight any industry-specific achievements and recognitions that have paved your path to success;
  • Languages - dedicate some space on your makeup artist resume to list your multilingual capabilities , alongside your proficiency level;
  • Publications - with links and descriptions to both professional and academic ones , relevant to the role;
  • Your prioritization framework - include a "My Time" pie chart, that shows how you spend your at-work and free time, would serve to further backup your organization skill set.

Key takeaways

  • All aspects of your resume should be selected to support your bid for being the perfect candidate for the role;
  • Be intentional about listing your skill set to be balanced with both technical and people capabilities, while aligning with the job;
  • Include any experience items that are relevant to the role and ensure you feature the outcomes of your responsibilities;
  • Use the summary or objective as a screenshot of your best experience highlights;
  • Curate various resume sections to showcase personal, transferable skills.

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Dream of waving your brush and palette in the world of makeup art good news i'm here to give you solid, clear advice on perfecting your cv, painting a vivid picture of your talents and skills. let's dive into sample makeup artist cvs and templates that work, and get you one step closer to your dream job..

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From the runway to the red carpet, a makeup artist holds the power to reveal, refine, and revamp the face into a work of art. In this world of beauty, the core job of a makeup artist is about enhancing features, concealing imperfections, and creating transformations. A makeup artist CV is a mirror to these skills - showing recruiters your knack for color, style, and your ability to bring a creative vision to life. A common journey for a makeup artist starts with learning the ropes in a beauty school and then steadily building a portfolio of diverse work. Freelancing or working in a salon, their career path might span fashion, television, or film. By 2024, the role is set to become more specialized. Expect to see a surge in jobs related to special-effects makeup and eco-friendly beauty. Among all the brushes and blushes, the debate about CVs versus resumes often surfaces. But remember, in our industry, they're the same 1-2 page document showcasing your skills and experience. Whether you call it a CV in the UK, Europe, or Australia, or a resume in the US, it’s all about spotlighting your talent. In the rest of the article, we'll guide you through creating a CV that reflects your abilities. We have a line-up of 2024 approved templates, tips on skills to include in your CV, and strategies to ensure your application stands out. Your makeup artist journey begins here, let's make your CV flawlessly fabulous.

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Template 1 of 3: Trainee/Assistant Makeup Artist CV Example

In the beauty industry, a Trainee or Assistant Makeup Artist is a role where artistic skills and learning go hand in hand. It's where you'll learn the ropes under the guidance of a seasoned expert, honing technical skills and gaining an understanding of a field that changes as quickly as the seasons. Nowadays, employers are focusing on applicants who show eagerness in growing their skillset and stay abreast of the latest makeup trends and techniques. When crafting your CV, remember it needs to reflect your talent, but also your passion for the profession and your adaptability in a creative and fast-paced industry.

A visually appealing CV of a Trainee/Assistant Makeup Artist showcasing their skills and creativity.

Tips to help you write your Trainee/Assistant Makeup Artist CV in 2024

   showcase relevant training and certifications.

As a trainee or assistant, you might not have a lot of work experience yet. Instead, emphasize any relevant makeup courses you've completed or certifications you've earned. This shows commitment to your craft and assures employers you're equipped with the right knowledge.

Showcase relevant training and certifications - Trainee/Assistant Makeup Artist CV

   Include a link to your portfolio

Your CV isn't just about words, let your work speak for itself. Include a link to your online portfolio showcasing your range and versatility as a makeup artist. This is a great way to make an impression and to demonstrate your practical skills and creativity.

Include a link to your portfolio - Trainee/Assistant Makeup Artist CV

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Template 2 of 3: senior makeup artist cv example.

As a Senior Makeup Artist, your CV reflects years of honing your craft — blending artistry with business savvy. Growth in the beauty industry has seen a surge in demand for makeup artists who aren't just experts at creating stunning looks, but also understand consumer trends, product knowledge and the importance of customer experience. Your CV should reflect this evolution and your adaptability within the industry. It's not just about showing you can apply makeup, it's about showing you can evolve with the industry, adapt to different clients' needs, and contribute to the success of the business.

A well-structured CV detailing the qualifications and experience of a Senior Makeup Artist.

Tips to help you write your Senior Makeup Artist CV in 2024

   showcase your diverse portfolio.

In your CV, you should vividly detail the range of your work. This could include fashion shoots, film and television work, bridal makeup, and more. Show that your experience is vast and versatile, appealing to various clients' needs and specifications.

Showcase your diverse portfolio - Senior Makeup Artist CV

   Highlight industry-specific achievements

Instead of listing generic achievements, focus on specifics that will resonate with employers in the beauty industry. For instance, you could mention any high-profile clients you've worked with, successful brand collaborations, or your role in significant projects like a blockbuster film or a fashion week.

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Template 3 of 3: design/chief makeup artist cv example.

A Design/Chief Makeup Artist plays an essential role in everything from film to fashion, shaping the visual aspects of a production or a photo shoot. Lately, the industry has become more digital, with many artists branching out into digital design and special effects makeup. When writing your CV, it's crucial to balance showcasing your creativity and artistry with the practical, technical skills that these roles require. Secondly, the beauty and fashion industries are rapidly becoming more diverse and inclusive. Highlighting your ability to cater to a wide range of skin types, tones, and individual preferences can make you stand out.

A detailed CV showcasing a Design/Chief Makeup Artist's technical skills and diverse portfolio.

Tips to help you write your Design/Chief Makeup Artist CV in 2024

   showcase your technical proficiency.

Alongside your artistic talent, you should be able to demonstrate a solid understanding of up-to-date makeup technologies, practices and tools. Include any experience you have with digital design or special effects makeup, as these skills are increasingly in demand in the industry.

Showcase your technical proficiency - Design/Chief Makeup Artist CV

   Include a diverse portfolio

A CV for a Design/Chief Makeup Artist should include a link to your online portfolio. This portfolio should demonstrate a diverse range of makeup looks and designs, to show that you can cater to a variety of skin tones, face shapes, and personal styles. Diversity and inclusivity are key in the industry today.

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Skills you can include on your Design/Chief Makeup Artist CV

Skills for makeup artist resumes.

Crafting a sharp-looking Makeup Artist CV? Crafting your skill set carefully is key. The core role is about more than just painting pretty faces. It's about knowledge, creativity, and a keen eye for detail. CVs that mirror these qualities capture the eye of recruiters. Review the job description. Pinpoint skills that mesh with the role. These gems belong in your CV’s Skills section or your work experience. Example: "Used airbrushing techniques to create natural and dramatic looks for photoshoots." Recruiters trust Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to filter candidates. They're like an automatic eye shadow palette; they scan for the right tones. If your CV lacks the right hues of skills, it fades. To charm an ATS, include relevant skills. A CV drenched in relevant skills is hard to ignore. This subtle touch of strategy helps your CV cut through the competition like a good contour, making your application standout.

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This word cloud highlights the important keywords that appear on Makeup Artist job descriptions and CVs. The bigger the word, the more frequently it appears on job postings, and the more 'important' it is.

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Action verbs for makeup artist resumes.

The job of a makeup artist is to "transform" and "enhance" the look of their clients with a flick of a brush. That’s why in their CV, a makeup artist needs lively action words to show off their skills. For example, words like "sculpted", "styled", or "designed" can really make your past work jump off the page. Let’s try it in some sample CV lines. Instead of writing "I did bridal makeup", why not use: "I expertly styled brides, boosting their beauty for their big day." Or, break away from saying "I worked in a beauty salon" and go for: "I harmoniously collaborated in a busy fashion-forward salon, creating unique looks daily." These action verbs capture the true essence of what a makeup artist does: they craft beauty and confidence, one face at a time.

  • Transformed
  • Collaborated
  • Demonstrated
  • Recommended

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Faces are your canvas and mascara is your magic wand — as a makeup artist, you’re able to transform a person’s appearance and brighten their day. But what if it’s your makeup artist CV that’s in need of a makeover?

That’s where Resume.io can help. With dozens of occupation-specific CV examples and writing guides, we’re an expert resource for job seekers across fields and experience levels. Here’s what we’ll cover in this makeup artist CV example and writing guide:

What does a makeup artist do?

  • How to write a makeup artist CV (tips and tricks)
  • The best format for a makeup artist CV
  • Advice on each section of your CV (header, summary, work history, skills, and education)
  • Professional CV layout and design hints.

How to write a CV

Knowing how to write a CV takes effort, but we help break down the mystery. Take a look at this detailed guide to learn more about how to structure, write, and design a job-winning CV.

Makeup artists are cosmetology professionals who use various types of makeup and cosmetics to enhance a person’s appearance. Although makeup artists generally work with the face, this job can also include body paint, tattoo cover ups or other types of makeup applications. Makeup artists are often self-employed and take on various gigs. Some common types of employment for makeup artists include:

  • Television, movies, and live theatre
  • Fashion shows and other special events
  • Funeral homes
  • Photography studios
  • Retail makeup counters

How to write a makeup artist CV

A makeup artist CV will need to have same essential sections found on traditional CVs. Here’s what your CV should include: 

  • The CV header
  • The CV summary (aka profile or personal statement)
  • The employment history section
  • The CV skills section
  • The education section

Before you write these sections, however, you’ll want to create a distinctive CV header that conveys your personal style and convinces a hiring manager to check out what you have to say. In addition to your vital personal information — name, occupation, email and phone number — make sure to include a link to your online portfolio or professional social media accounts.

For more inspiration and ideas, take a look at some of the other CVs and writing guides in our collection: hairdresser CV example , model CV example , photographer CV example , actor CV example , and artist CV example . 

Choosing the best CV format for a makeup artist

A makeup artist has a few options when it comes to choosing the best CV format. For candidates with a traditional employment path to show (i.e. those who have worked as an employee at retail beauty counters or funeral homes), the reverse chronological format is likely the best bet. This format is preferred by hiring managers and automated CV scanners because it includes an employment history section where a candidate can detail their relevant work experience.

If you’ve spent much of your career as an independent worker or are just starting out , you may want to consider a hybrid CV format. This structure starts with a skills section where you’re able to highlight areas of expertise before moving on to a shorter employment history section to show who’s hired you in the past. A functional CV format places even more emphasis on skills.

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Your CV format will dictate which parts of your CV will stand out to an employer.

CV summary example

The CV summary — sometimes called the profile or personal statement — consists of three to five sentences up front that allow you to describe your personality, work style and biggest achievements. Since employers may be looking at many makeup artists with similar skills, the summary is the place to differentiate yourself and address the employer directly about why you’re the right candidate for the job. 

Check out the summary from our adaptable makeup artist CV sample below.

Professional Makeup Artist with 7+ years of experience at high-end beauty counters and with private clients. Dedicated to providing each customer with superior beauty and makeup services. Exceptional knowledge of the latest product lines, application techniques and skin care solutions.

Employment history sample

The employment history section allows you to list your previous positions. Include the employer’s name, the job title, location and dates worked. Under each job title, create three to five bullet points that describe your duties, achievements and skills while focusing on the needs of your prospective employer. Use facts and figures where possible to indicate measurable aspects of your work and outcomes.

Below you’ll find the employment history section from our makeup artist CV sample.

Makeup Artist at Estee Lauder, Manchester June 2019 - August 2023

  • Creative and technical expertise ensured all guests — 12 to 15 per shift — enjoyed an inspirational and personalised in-store experience.
  • Encouraged guests to discuss their wishes and affirm acceptance of  suggestions before proceeding with their makeup applications.
  • Earned recognition and prizes on 40+ occasions for surpassing monthly sales targets by up to 20%, or attaining the highest number of new and repeat clients.
  • Received the most referrals for wedding and fashion show makeup.
  • Meticulously cleaned display units, tools and testers throughout the day, in compliance with all safety and sanitation protocols.
  • Monitored and logged daily inventory reports, and received department authorisation to replace missing and damaged products.
  • Trained new employees and set an example for high-quality customer service and Estee Lauder’s professional standards.

Beauty Advisor at Space NK, Manchester June 2016 - May 2019

  • Built client relationships by offering outstanding service and product knowledge during makeup application and skin care consultations.
  • Helped to drive a sales increase of 16% between 2016 and 2019 by upselling and providing value-added information about makeup trends.
  • Had creative input to imaginative merchandise displays and compelling promotional presentations.

Makeup Artist Intern at Gemini Gemini, London June 2015 - March 2016

  • Demonstrated effective communication and customer service skills, while  advancing my knowledge of makeup, beauty trends and application skills.

CV skills example

Although your skills as a makeup artist are exactly what you’re being hired for, this CV section can be trickier than it seems. Because of the bullet point format, you’ll want to focus on areas of expertise and specific job description details that can’t be highlighted elsewhere on your CV. Make sure to include a mix of technical abilities and personality traits that show you are a pleasure to work with. 

See our makeup artist CV example for the skills section below.

  • Personalised customer service
  • Mastery of product application
  • Wedding and event makeup
  • Ability to work in a team

Makeup artist CV education example

Makeup artists may not be required to hold advanced degrees, but they do need to complete training and pass exams in cosmetology. The CV education section is the perfect place to include this information along with any licensure you hold. This is also a good section to mention any awards you’ve won or professional memberships you hold. 

The education section from our makeup artist CV example appears below.

GCSE at Manchester High School for Girls, Manchester  September 2009 - May 2015

  • 4 GSCEs – English, Art and Design, French, Modern Studies

CV layout and design

As a professional in the beauty industry, you know that appearance counts for a lot. The same is true when it comes to creating the layout and design of your CV. A makeup artist with a dated-looking layout won’t inspire confidence, but a creative and attractive design could quickly put you ahead of more experienced candidates.

To accomplish this, make sure to create an eye-catching header, ideally with a pop of colour. Keep a balance of white space to text and stay consistent when it comes to font styles and sizes. You may even want to update the look of your CV depending on the role you are applying for. Using one of resume.io's ready-made CV templates can make this quick and easy to accomplish.

Key takeaways for a makeup artist CV

  • Your summary is a key place to stand out from other makeup artists with the same skills by showing off your personality and achievements.
  • Choose the CV format that works best for your employment history. A hybrid CV format may be the right choice for independent workers.
  • Check out our adaptable makeup artist CV example for more ideas.

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Makeup Artist Resume Sample

If you’ve always had a passion for putting makeup on your Barbie dolls or your teenage friends, then a career as a makeup artist might be a good fit for you. Meanwhile, learn more about the work process of a professional makeup artist. Find out about the skills that both hiring managers and potential customers would love to see in your resume. 

  • Learn when to contact a resume writing service or reach out to cover letter writing service when creating a bot-beating makeup artist resume; 
  • Get free makeup artist resume examples valued highly by recruiters;
  • Learn about resume formats.

Check more on how to format your make up artist resume.

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How to Format a Makeup Artist Resume

  • Functional . Emphasizes skills in your resume layout yet is perfect for beginners and industry changers;
  • Chronological . A great choice if you want to list your experiences in the job application;
  • Combination . Suitable both for professionals and entry-level specialists. Use it to focus both on your skills and experience before the actual job interview happens. 

Should I write my resume with the help of a professional article writer ? Yes, but before you do it, learn more about an artist resume format in our Skillhub community.

Makeup Artist Resume [Sample]

There are no two resumes for makeup artists that share the same data, like skills and experience. Each resume for makeup artist is unique since it focuses on one’s specific qualities and skills. Before you start composing beauty resumes, google ‘resume artist’ and check all possible makeup artist resume samples to learn the basic principles of efficient resume writing. 

Julia Grace

Makeup Artist

Phone Number : 737-777-7251

Email : [email protected]

LinkedIn : Add the link to your LinkedIn profile here

A highly skilled makeup artist with authentic artistic vision and 7 years of industry experience. Open for hire locally in New York and metropolitan areas. Due to outstanding communication skills and cosmetology knowledge provided makeup and skin cleaning services while achieving a 98% client satisfaction rate. 

‘Flora Beauty Salon’

Key Responsibilities

  • Provided makeup application services while following the core cosmetology requirements;
  • Consulted clients on skincare routine;
  • Helped clients choose products suitable for their skin type;
  • Promoted the company’s products and services;
  • Followed the hygiene and safety industry standards;
  • Assisted the cosmetology team with service updates and sales;
  • Updated customer payments and created a work schedule while applying superb organizational skills.

Key Achievements

  • Increased customer retention by 53% in 2 years;
  • Kept a 98% client satisfaction rate during the entire career. 

New York Cosmetology School

  • Graduated in Makeup Artistry (120 hours);
  • Completed a 3-month internship at L’Oreal.

Hard Skills

  • Authentic artistic vision;
  • Knowledge of color palettes and fashion styles;
  • Superb design skills;
  • Strong knowledge of industry standards and cosmetology products;
  • Communication and interpersonal skills.

Soft Skills

  • Multitasking;
  • Time management;
  • Self-organization;
  • Stress resistance.

Other Sections

  • Attending seasonal makeup workshops (organized by L’Oreal, Maybelline, etc.); 
  • Leading a blog on makeup and fashion;
  • Organizing fashion charity events in the local community and transferring the raised money to beauty startups.

Resume Objective & Resume Summary

A typical cosmetic resume will include a makeup artist resume objective or summary. The role of a summary or objective is to show your skills and experience concisely or represent your need for training respectively. While a resume summary is a perfect option for showcasing your accomplishments and talents, makeup artist resume objectives are great for telling the reader about your job demands.

Additionally, a typical summary is longer than an objective. While a summary is more descriptive in nature, an objective is more straightforward. 

Resume Summary [Examples]

Professionally written make up resumes always contain a Summary section. To stand out in the job market, showcase your skills and work experience in a short Summary. 

To find a job in the cosmetics industry

A highly creative and self-organized makeup artist with 3 years of cosmetology experience. Due to superb artistic vision, strong knowledge of cosmetological procedures, and makeup application techniques achieved a 96% client satisfaction rate and increased customer retention by 43%.

Resume Objective [Examples]

A traditional makeup artist objective is a statement of your personal job demands when it comes to job duties, salary, or responsibilities. Check a well-written and badly composed objective in a resume example below.

To find a job as a makeup artist in local salons (New York and Metropolitan area). Open for hire for gigs and fashion shows on a freelance basis. Preferences for salons cooperating with L’Oreal, Dior, or Estee Lauder

Resume Examples [Experience]

The Experience section in your make up resume is one of the core sections in all makeup artist resumes that give a recruiter a reason to hire you among other job seekers. How to write this section properly?

  • Type of business . Mention whether you’ve worked as a freelance makeup artist or for a traditional salon; 
  • Job responsibilities . List all the job duties you had as a makeup artist; 
  • Mention the products you used for your work . Different salons specialize in different product types in their niche. Some will prefer Dior, while others will be L’Oreal-focused;
  • Structure . Keep the information organized, preferably in lists.

Entry Level Makeup Artist Resume [Experience]

How to let your beginner makeup artist resume shine if there is not much to add to your Experience section? 

  • Never leave the Experience section empty. This is a place to give a reason to a hiring manager to hire you; 
  • Portfolio . Add a portfolio that contains photos of your projects to your make up artist resume;
  • List job-related responsibilities . Do you know how to organize and handle appointments professionally because it was a part of your last job? Mention it!

Entry Level Makeup Artist [Sample]

Make sure your resume for beauty industry has an Experience section. Check a resume example below.

I haven’t got any experience in the industry, but with acceptance to your company, I can prove to you that I’m worth the creative positions at your company

Volunteering Makeup Artist

Colorado Spring Fashion Festival

  • Providing artistic solutions to directors and designers
  • Creating artistic concepts for photoshoots
  • Cooperating with models and directors
  • Following industry guidelines, standards, and requirements

I haven’t got any experience in the industry, but with acceptance to your company, I can prove to you that I’m worth the creative positions at your company.

  • Providing artistic solutions to directors and designers;
  • Creating artistic concepts for photoshoots; 
  • Cooperating with models and directors;
  • Following industry guidelines, standards, and requirements. 

How to Put Education on a Resume

The most popular educational institution mentioned in makeup resumes is a cosmetology school. There are no strict requirements for composing this section. The main suggestions for the creation of a sample makeup artist resume are structure and organization. Other tips to follow are:

  • Mention the name of the makeup courses or the cosmetology school you’ve graduated from; 
  • Mention the years of studying and the graduation date;
  • List your qualifications. For instance, you’ve studied makeup art and hairdressing - list the data in your resume. 

Makeup Artist Resume Examples [Education]

When creating a sample makeup artist resume, keep the Education section well-structured and real. Don’t mention the school or courses you’ve never attended. Don’t harm your career! Regardless of your education, a typical employer will focus on your skills and portfolio rather than your college education before inviting you for job interviews.

I graduated from Denver Cosmetology School recently. My specialization is Theatrical Makeup

Salon Success Academy

  • Studied Visual Art and Makeup
  • Completed internship at Denver Central Theater

Skills on a Resume for a Makeup Artist

Your makeup artist skills won’t focus solely on your technical skills like makeup application or color palette knowledge. All because the career field of a typical makeup artist implies working with people. You won’t practice makeup on mannequins for the rest of your life, right? Hence, it’s preferable your makeup artist skills resume includes non-technical skills like communication as well. 

  • Start with Hard Skills like ‘strong knowledge of brands and products’ and follow with Soft Skills like ‘stress resistance’; 
  • Divide your Skills section into Hard Skills and Soft Skills subsections to emphasize your technical and non-technical skills to the hiring manager;
  • Present yourself from different angles. For instance, emphasize your theoretical knowledge and practical skills to prove your proficiency as a makeup professional. 

Makeup Artist Resume Examples [Skills]

How to be a good makeup artist? The answer is simple - start with developing your skills and meeting individuals that can inspire you and share some knowledge. Meanwhile, make sure to present the skills that salon occupations require in a perfect structure and organization.

Strong industry knowledge, superb knowledge of makeup application techniques, etc.

  • Authentic visual conceptualization and imagination
  • Strong industry knowledge
  • Superb knowledge of color palettes and makeup application techniques
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Communication
  • Stress resistance

How to Stand Out at the Job Market

To brighten up your makeup resume and maximize your chances of winning a job interview, add Other Sections at the end of your resume. Think of Other Sections as statements for your amazing personality and job-related interests. In other words, Other Sections are the last chance to persuade a hiring manager to recruit if they have doubts. 

Other Sections to add to your resume for beauty industry are as follows:

  • Other Projects;
  • Volunteering;
  • Awards and Certifications. 

Makeup Artist Resume Examples [Other Sections]

When composing Other Sections for your professional makeup artist resume, make sure the data you use is completely job-related. For instance, there is no need to mention your hobbies in your makeup artist sample resume that are not about applying makeup or learning more about the beauty industry. Also, if you scan the job market, you’ll find that Other Sections aren’t as long as the Experience or Skills sections. 

  • Writing about IT and technology
  • Reading about cinema
  • Writing a ‘Visual Recognition’ blog on makeup and beauty
  • Supporting the work of other makeup artists through volunteering and charity activities

Makeup Artist Resume Keywords 

What are professional keywords, and why are they important in your Makeup Artist Resume? Professional keywords are terms related to a particular profession. They would be built in the algorithm of an ATS system designed to identify your skills and qualifications. At the end of the screening process, the ATS bot would accept or reject your resume.

  • List the job-related tasks you’ve performed as a makeup artist . For instance, ‘skin cleansing,’ ‘applying lipstick,’ ‘smoothing the skin texture,’ etc.;
  • Mention professional nouns . List the tools you’ve used for your work. For instance, ‘bronzer,’ ‘concealer,’ ‘eye pencil,’ etc.;
  • Add verbs . Think of actions like ‘applying,’ ‘cleansing,’ ‘removing,’ etc.

Writing down professional keywords all throughout your makeup artist resume template is a great way to persuade the recruiter that you know your job and industry requirements. In other words, it’s a great opportunity to persuade the recruiter to hire you and start a new breathtaking career. 

Final Thoughts

Writing makeup artist resumes is not as tough as it sounds once you’re equipped with the necessary knowledge. Check as many makeup resumes examples as you can before composing a resume for yourself. 

  • Make sure the make up artist resume examples you find are composed by professional writers;
  • Get an advantage in the job hunting process by adding professional keywords;
  • Alter your resume according to different job position requirements;
  • Provide perfect structure to your resume sections so a recruiter can quickly familiarize themselves with your makeup artist bio and other data;
  • Keep the data real - don’t make up (pun intended) your education if you don’t have one.

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Carlo Marsden (123) 456-7890 [email protected] 678 My Road, Los Angeles, CA 21098

A creative Makeup Artist with three years of experience delivering high-end makeup services for clients. Advanced knowledge of a wide range of makeup application techniques. Adept at building rapport with clientele and educating customers on the benefits of at-home products.

Professional Experience

Retail Makeup Artist, Charlotte Tilbury, Los Angeles, CA July 2019 – Present

  • Develop long-term relationships with customers, provide skin tone matching services, and communicate effectively to identify client needs, resulting in a 90% client retention score
  • Provide education to customers on the benefits and application of at-home makeup products and achieve over 130% of annual sales quotas YOY
  • Advise clients on skincare routines according to skin types and individual needs

Makeup Artist, Sephora, Los Angeles, CA February 2016 – July 2019

  • Utilized cutting-edge makeup application techniques to ensure alignment with customer beauty goals and needs, which included maintaining an 89% customer satisfaction rate
  • Created attractive visual merchandising displays to promote new product lines and performed demonstrations for customers, resulting in a 25% increase in monthly sales

Certifications

  • Cosmetology License, California State Board of Cosmetology and Barbers, 2019
  • Cosmetology
  • Skin Tone Matching
  • Beauty Services
  • Customer Service
  • Product Demonstrations

Associate of Science in Cosmetology El Camino College, Torrance, CA, September 2017- June 2019

Angela Cornes (845) 234-8273 [email protected] 77 Lake Avenue, Los Angeles, California, 90027

An innovative Makeup Artist with six years of experience delivering cosmetology and makeup services to modeling agencies and magazines, including Bridal Monthly. A proven track record of executing complex makeup looks and styles, including prosthetics, special effects makeup, and hair styles.

Freelance Makeup Artist, Self-employed, Los Angeles, CA May 2018 – March 2021

  • Provide a wide variety of makeup services for notable TV networks, photographers, fashion designers, and magazines, including Bridal Monthly, Fox, and CNN
  • Provide makeup services to runway models in fast-paced environments and maintain 95% client satisfaction
  • Delivered makeup services such as airbrushing, prosthetics, and continuity provision for a 20-person cast of a recent feature film on Netflix

Makeup artist, Today’s Bride San Francisco, San Francisco, CA November 2015 – May 2018

  • Executed bridal makeup and hair looks for more than 10 models per day and coordinated with magazine editors and photographers to define makeup looks prior to shoots
  • Improved the appearance of makeup by introducing new advanced preparation techniques such as exfoliation and extraction and built positive business relationships with clients

Qualification in Cosmetology American Beauty College School of Cosmetology & Barbering, West Covina, CA, September 2014 – September 2015

  • Airbrushing
  • Prosthetics
  • Special Effects Makeup
  • Bridal Makeup
  • Hairstyling
  • Certified in Special Effects Makeup by the Cinema Makeup School, April 2018

Gerald Smith (123) 456-7890 [email protected] 43 Sydney Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84103

A seasoned Makeup Artist with 10+ years of experience working for TV networks, fashion designers, magazines, and well-known photographers. A proven track record of providing quality beauty services in fast-paced and high-pressure environments. Adept at communicating effectively with a wide range of clients.

Makeup Artist, BYU TV, Provo, UT January 2015 – February 2021

  • Provided a range of makeup services suitable for onscreen looks for television programs and magazines, including airbrushing, body makeup, tattoo covering, and lashes
  • Collaborated with other team members to constantly improve and expand the makeup services
  • Ensured the continuity of hair and makeup throughout long days of shooting to teams of 20+

Makeup Artist, Utah Bride & Groom Magazine, Salt Lake City, UT November 2009 – November 2014

  • Delivered makeup and beauty services to 15+ models per day for a premiere fashion and bridal magazine with over 2M active subscribers
  • Supported models, actors, actresses, and talent in maintaining clean and healthy skin by introducing additional skincare products to makeup routines

Associate in Science in Cosmetology Santa Monica College, Santa Monica, CA, September 2005 – June 2007

  • Film, Print, Bridal, and Fashion makeup
  • Hair Styling
  • Body Makeup Application
  • Client Relations

Whether you’re an experienced artist or just starting your journey, a well-crafted resume is essential in showcasing your skills and securing opportunities in the competitive beauty industry. This guide provides real makeup artist resume examples, tailored advice, and expert tips directly addressing the unique needs of makeup artists. You’ll have the knowledge and strategies to create an impressive resume that communicates your unique skills and sets you apart as a talented professional.

1. Create a profile by summarizing your makeup artist qualifications

When crafting a resume profile, it’s essential to captivate readers with a concise yet impactful summary of what you offer. Using two to three sentences, begin by mentioning your years of experience and mastery of various makeup techniques, such as bridal, editorial, or special effects. Use industry-specific keywords and terminology to highlight your relevant knowledge and alignment with the role.

To make your profile even more engaging, consider incorporating an impressive stat or achievement, such as the number of satisfied clients, collaborations with renowned brands, or awards received. Your resume profile paragraph should focus on showcasing your expertise, passion for creativity, and ability to adapt to diverse styles and requirements. A well-crafted profile will leave a lasting impression, enticing employers or clients to explore the rest of your resume and portfolio.

Senior-Level Profile Example:

A seasoned makeup artist with over 10 years of experience working for TV networks, fashion designers, magazines, and well-known photographers. A proven track record of providing quality beauty services in fast-paced and high-pressure environments. Adept at communicating effectively with a wide range of clients.

Entry-Level Profile Example:

A creative makeup artist with three years of experience delivering high-end makeup services for clients. Advanced knowledge of a wide range of makeup application techniques. Adept at building rapport with clientele and educating customers on the benefits of at-home products.

2. Add your makeup artist experience with compelling examples

Crafting an accomplishment-driven professional experience section is crucial for your resume as it allows you to show your impact and demonstrate skills valued by employers. Start by quantifying your experience, providing the number of projects completed, events worked, or clients served. This numerical information adds credibility and provides a tangible measurement of your success.

Focus on featuring your ability to create diverse makeup looks, work with different skin types and tones, and adapt to specific client preferences. Highlight any notable achievements, such as working with celebrities, participating in fashion shows, or being published in reputable publications. Use action verbs as you list out your accomplishments. Start each bullet point with an action verb to bring a dynamic element to your resume and help describe your work effectively.

Senior-Level Professional Experience Example:

Makeup Artist, BYU TV, Provo, UT

January 2015 – February 2021

  • Ensured the continuity of hair and makeup throughout long days of shooting to teams of over 20

Entry-Level Professional Experience Example:

Retail Makeup Artist, Charlotte Tilbury, Los Angeles, CA

July 2019 – present

  • Provide education to customers on the benefits and application of at-home makeup products and achieve over 130% of annual sales quotas year-over-year

3. Outline your education and makeup artist-related certifications

An academic background adds credibility, demonstrates your commitment to professional development, and shows hiring managers that you have the necessary skills and knowledge for the job. Employers in the beauty and cosmetics industry often seek makeup artists with a solid foundation in theory and technique. You can showcase your formal training and qualifications by listing your education, such as a diploma or degree in cosmetology or makeup artistry. Starting with your highest level of education, list the degree name, institution, location, and graduation date.

Beyond formal education, certifications are valuable additions to a makeup artist’s resume. These credentials validate your proficiency in specific areas, such as bridal makeup, special effects, or airbrushing. Create a separate section and format it similarly, providing the certificate name, issuing organization, and date received.

  • [Degree Name]
  • [School Name], [City, State Abbreviation] [Dates Enrolled]
  • Associate in Science in Cosmetology
  • Santa Monica College, Santa Monica, CA, September 2005 – June 2007
  • [Certification Name], [Awarding Organization], [Completion Year]

4. List makeup artist-related skills and proficiencies

As a makeup artist, your skills are the foundation of your craft, and they demonstrate your expertise and proficiency in various techniques and areas of makeup artistry. When including a key skills section on your resume, focus on those directly related to the position you’re applying for. Include both technical and interpersonal skills. You must be able to perform a makeup artist’s technical tasks and interact well with clients to meet their needs and preferences. Review our list of examples below:

Key Skills and Proficiencies
Airbrushing Attention to detail
Color theory Communication
Creativity Critical thinking
Decision-making Detail-oriented
Facial analysis Fashion and editorial
Flexibility Interpersonal skills
Leadership skills Hairstyling
Prosthetics Sanitation and hygiene practices
Special FX makeup Tattoo coverage
Team-oriented Time management

5. Provide a portfolio of your work

Including access to your portfolio is vital for demonstrating your talent, creativity, and versatility. A portfolio allows potential employers to see visual examples of your work, giving them a glimpse into your unique artistic style and skills. There are several ways to present your work. Let’s take a look at a few of the most common strategies.

More traditionally, you could attach a physical portfolio with high-quality photographs or prints of your makeup artistry. This option can be particularly impactful during in-person interviews. Whether or not you include a physical representation of your work, provide a link to your digital portfolio or website. Online portfolios allow you to feature a broader range of examples, give more details about each project, and potentially include client testimonials. Provide access to your social media platforms as well, such as Instagram or YouTube, if applicable and up to date.

How To Pick the Best Makeup Artist Resume Template

The purpose of a resume template is to provide a visually appealing framework that effectively presents your qualifications and experiences. The best resume template for a makeup artist has a simple design, classic fonts, and well-structured sections. Choose one that complements your creativity while maintaining a clean and organized appearance. While a resume template can be visually appealing, it’s essential to balance aesthetics and professionalism. Stick with something well-structured and organized, avoiding overly flashy templates that could distract from your content.

Frequently Asked Questions: Makeup Artist Resume Examples and Advice

What are common action verbs for makeup artist resumes -.

Action verbs impact your resume, showcasing your active role in creating stunning makeup looks. By incorporating these verbs, you infuse your resume with energy and drive, demonstrating your ability to transform clients' appearances and meet their needs. Consider using some of the words below on your makeup artist resume:

Action Verbs
Adjust Apply
Collaborate Communicate
Conceal Consult
Coordinate Correct
Create Determine
Direct Enhance
Examine Help
Improve Maintain
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Employment for barbers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists (makeup artists included) is projected to see a much faster-than-average growth of 11% between 2021 and 2031. Over the decade, 65,000 new jobs will be added to the workforce. As makeup artists compete for current and forthcoming positions, they'll need a resume that shines. The best way to stand out in a crowd of applicants is to align your resume with the job you're applying for.

If you have a specific makeup artist job opening in mind, it's especially crucial to tailor your resume to enhance your chances of standing out as an ideal candidate. Start by carefully reviewing the job description and noting the key skills, qualifications, and requirements the hiring manager or client seeks. Then, incorporate these elements into your resume by highlighting relevant experiences, emphasizing matching skills, and aligning your achievements with the role's needs.

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When choosing a resume format for makeup artists, reverse chronological is often the most suitable. This format emphasizes your work history and showcases your artistic career progression. It also lets you feature your most recent experience, projects, and accomplishments in the beauty industry toward the top of your resume.

For entry-level job seekers, feature your relevant skills, training, and education more prominently in your document. That said, still provide detailed bullet points for previous work experience, even outside the beauty industry. Although these jobs won’t be fully relevant to your current career goals, this provides you with an opportunity to highlight transferable skill sets and experience, such as client relations, communication, and customer service.

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Top 17 Makeup Artist Resume Objective Examples

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Updated July 15, 2023 13 min read

A resume objective is a short statement at the top of your resume that explains why you would be a great fit for the makeup artist position. It should be tailored to the specific job and highlight your relevant skills and experience. When writing a resume objective for a makeup artist, consider what makes you stand out from other applicants. Do you have extensive experience in beauty industry? Are you a certified makeup artist? Have you won any awards or been recognized in the field? All these details should be included in your resume objective. For example, “Certified Makeup Artist with 5 years of experience in beauty industry seeking to use my expertise to bring fresh looks to clients at ABC Salon.” Or “Recent graduate with an Associate's degree in Makeup Artistry looking for an opportunity to utilize my skills and creativity as a Makeup Artist at XYZ Company.” These examples demonstrate how to craft an effective resume objective that will make you stand out from other applicants.

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Top 17 Makeup Artist Resume Objective Samples

  • To utilize my creative makeup artistry skills to enhance the beauty of clients and help them feel confident.
  • To secure a position as a makeup artist in a professional setting where I can use my knowledge of beauty products and techniques to create stunning looks.
  • Seeking an opportunity to work as a makeup artist in a renowned salon or spa, where I can contribute my expertise and creativity.
  • To obtain a position as a makeup artist that will allow me to use my artistic abilities and technical skills to create beautiful looks for customers.
  • Looking for an opportunity to use my passion for makeup artistry to help people look their best.
  • To obtain an entry-level position as a makeup artist with the potential for advancement opportunities.
  • Seeking a challenging role as a professional makeup artist in an environment that encourages creativity and innovation.
  • To apply my knowledge of cosmetics and skin care products, along with my artistic ability, in order to provide exceptional beauty services.
  • To join a team of talented professionals as a makeup artist, utilizing my extensive experience in the industry.
  • Seeking an opportunity to work as part of an experienced team of makeup artists, using my creative skillset to bring out the best in each client’s features.
  • Looking for an opportunity to collaborate with other professionals to create beautiful looks that meet customer expectations.
  • To gain employment as a professional makeup artist, utilizing my expertise in color theory and product application techniques.
  • Aiming to become part of the team at an established salon or spa, utilizing my knowledge of current trends and techniques in order to provide superior service.
  • Seeking employment as a freelance or independent contractor providing quality services on location or at special events such as weddings or proms.
  • To secure employment at an upscale salon or spa where I can utilize my skills in creating unique looks that make clients feel beautiful inside and out.
  • Looking for an opportunity to work with high-end cosmetics brands, helping customers find the perfect products for their individual needs while staying up-to-date on new trends and products available on the market today.
  • Seeking employment at an innovative company where I can apply both traditional and modern styles of makeup artistry while offering exceptional customer service

How to Write a Makeup Artist Resume Objective

A makeup artist resume objective is an important part of your resume, as it gives potential employers a snapshot of your skills, qualifications, and experience. It should be concise and to-the-point; highlighting the areas in which you excel and how you can benefit the company. Here are some tips for writing a successful makeup artist resume objective:

1. Identify Your Strengths: Before writing your resume objective, take some time to reflect on your strengths as a makeup artist. Think about what makes you stand out from other artists and how these qualities would be beneficial to an employer. Once you’ve identified your key strengths, incorporate them into your resume objective.

2. Describe Your Work Experience: If you have prior experience working as a makeup artist, mention it in your resume objective. Include any relevant certifications or training that you’ve received in this field and how they will help you succeed in the job.

3. Highlight Your Creativity: A large part of being a successful makeup artist is having creative vision. Use your resume objective to showcase the unique ways in which you express yourself through artistry and creativity.

4. Be Concise: Keep your resume objective short and sweet; no longer than two sentences long if possible! Avoid using overly flowery language or unnecessary details; instead focus on providing the most important information about yourself that will make employers take notice of your application.

By following these tips, you’ll be able to write an effective makeup artist resume objective that will help you stand out from other applicants!

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Key Skills to Highlight in Your Makeup Artist Resume Objective

In crafting your makeup artist resume, it's crucial to emphasize the key skills that set you apart as a professional in this creative field. The objective statement offers an excellent opportunity to showcase these skills right at the beginning of your resume. This section should not only reflect your career goals but also highlight your unique abilities and expertise that make you the ideal candidate for the job. In this section, we will discuss some of the essential skills to highlight in your makeup artist resume objective.

1. Contouring

Contouring is a specific makeup technique that alters and enhances facial structure through makeup. As a Makeup Artist, having contouring as a skill on your resume objective shows potential employers that you have mastered this technique and can use it to meet various client needs. It demonstrates your ability to transform or enhance someone's appearance, which is crucial in industries such as film, television, theater, fashion, and beauty. This skill also indicates attention to detail and an understanding of different face shapes and structures.

2. Highlighting

Highlighting is a key skill for a makeup artist as it demonstrates their ability to enhance and draw attention to certain features on a client's face. This skill shows their understanding of facial structures, light reflection, and color theory. Including this skill in a resume objective would indicate the candidate's proficiency in creating balanced and flattering looks, which is crucial in the beauty industry. It also showcases their ability to keep up with current beauty trends and techniques.

3. Blending

Blending is a fundamental skill for a makeup artist as it ensures the makeup looks natural and seamless on the client. This skill showcases the artist's ability to combine different products and colors to match the client's skin tone, desired look, and occasion. Including this in a resume objective demonstrates proficiency in a key aspect of the job, making the candidate more appealing to potential employers. It also indicates attention to detail and understanding of color theory, which are important qualities in this profession.

4. Color-matching

A Makeup Artist needs the skill of color-matching to ensure that the makeup they apply complements and enhances each client's individual skin tone, eye color, and hair color. This skill is crucial for creating a natural look or a specific style requested by the client. Including this skill in a resume objective shows potential employers that the candidate has an understanding of how different colors interact and can be used to bring out a person's best features, which is essential for success in any makeup-related job.

5. Eyebrow shaping

Eyebrow shaping is a crucial skill for a Makeup Artist as it helps in enhancing the overall facial appearance of clients. This skill is needed for a resume objective to showcase the candidate's attention to detail, precision, and understanding of facial aesthetics. It also indicates their ability to offer comprehensive makeup services, increasing their value and versatility as a professional in the beauty industry.

6. Airbrushing

Airbrushing is a specialized skill in the makeup industry that requires precision, control and an understanding of color theory. It's used for creating flawless, high-definition looks which are often required in professional settings such as film, television, theater, or fashion. Including this skill in a resume objective shows potential employers that the candidate has advanced technical abilities, can cater to a variety of professional needs and is up-to-date with current makeup application techniques. This could set them apart from other candidates who only have basic makeup application skills.

7. False eyelash application

A makeup artist's resume objective should include the skill of false eyelash application as it demonstrates their ability to enhance a client's appearance and highlights their attention to detail. This skill is particularly important in industries such as film, television, theater, and fashion where dramatic and specific looks are often required. Including this skill can make a candidate more attractive to potential employers by showcasing their technical abilities and versatility in the field of makeup artistry.

8. Lip artistry

A makeup artist's resume objective should highlight their lip artistry skill as it demonstrates their ability to create intricate and detailed designs, showcasing their creativity and precision. This skill is essential for jobs that require high-level artistic abilities, such as fashion shows, photoshoots, film sets or theatrical productions. Moreover, it indicates the candidate's expertise in various makeup techniques and products, which can contribute to enhancing a client's appearance. Lip artistry also requires a steady hand and patience, reflecting an individual's dedication and attention to detail - qualities valued in this profession.

9. Special effects makeup (SFX)

Special effects makeup is a crucial skill for a makeup artist because it demonstrates the ability to create realistic, detailed, and creative makeup designs for various productions such as films, television shows, or theater. This skill showcases an understanding of different techniques and materials used in SFX makeup, including prosthetics and airbrushing. Having this skill on a resume can make a candidate more competitive for jobs in the entertainment industry where special effects makeup is often required. It also shows that the candidate has a wide range of abilities beyond traditional beauty makeup application.

10. HD makeup

As a makeup artist, having the skill of HD makeup is essential as it demonstrates your ability to apply makeup that looks flawless under high-definition cameras and lighting. This is particularly important in industries such as film, television, and photography where high-definition technology is commonly used. Including this skill in your resume objective shows potential employers that you are capable of meeting the specific demands of these industries and can deliver professional results.

Top 10 Makeup Artist Skills to Add to Your Resume Objective

In conclusion, the objective section of your makeup artist resume is a crucial area where you can showcase your unique skills and abilities. This section should be carefully crafted to highlight your most impressive and relevant skills, making you stand out from other candidates. Remember, this is your chance to make a strong first impression on potential employers, so it's essential to emphasize the key skills that align with the job requirements and demonstrate your ability to excel in the role.

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Common Mistakes When Writing a Makeup Artist Resume Objective

Writing a resume objective for a makeup artist position can be tricky. Not only is it important to show that you have the right skills and experience, but it’s also key to demonstrate your enthusiasm for the profession and your commitment to providing quality services. However, many job seekers make some common mistakes when writing their resume objectives.

The first mistake people make is failing to tailor the objective to the specific job they are applying for. It’s important to include information relevant to the role you are applying for, such as your experience in makeup artistry and what makes you stand out from other candidates. Generic objectives with no mention of the job or company won’t be effective in capturing an employer’s attention.

Another common mistake is being too vague about what you offer. Make sure that your resume objective clearly states what sets you apart from other makeup artists, such as specialized training or certifications, and how these skills will add value to the company. This will help employers get a better sense of who you are and why they should hire you.

Finally, many people forget to mention their career goals in their resume objective. While this isn’t essential, it can be beneficial to include a few sentences about your long-term ambitions as a makeup artist and how working at this particular company could help further them. This will show employers that you are serious about developing your career and that you think strategically about how each opportunity can benefit you in the future.

By avoiding these common mistakes when writing a makeup artist resume objective, job seekers can ensure that their resumes stand out from the competition and give employers an accurate idea of who they are and what they bring to the table.

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Makeup Artist Resume Objective Example

A right resume objective for a makeup artist should focus on the artist's unique skill set and experience, while a wrong resume objective would be too generic and lack specificity.

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Brenna is a certified professional resume writer, career expert, and the content manager of the ResumeCat team. She has a background in corporate recruiting and human resources and has been writing resumes for over 10 years. Brenna has experience in recruiting for tech, finance, and marketing roles and has a passion for helping people find their dream jobs. She creates expert resources to help job seekers write the best resumes and cover letters, land the job, and succeed in the workplace.

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A dedicated skincare advocate, beauty expert; highly skilled in makeup artistry. I generate awareness of brands using tailored promotional strategies; knowledgeable in the use of brand management, retail productivity, account management. Highly resourceful, creative, and innovative makeup artist; am self-motivated and possess impeccable communication skills. Experienced in ensuring models, actors or performers have suitable makeup and hairstyles before they appear in front of a camera or audience. During my 3-years stint as a freelance makeup artist, I worked on many fashion shows, film, and TV productions as well as in makeover studios. Now looking to expand m experience and knowledge by working with other creatives and companies.

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  • Constantly combine my creative and technical expertise and passion for people to provide a welcoming, inspirational, and personalized in-store experience that educates and delights MAC customers.
  • A high-performing team member who can create impact with in-store events and ensure that the store always achieves MAC's high standards of visual merchandising to stand out against our competitors.
  • Constantly on every shift, I maintain an AUS of $55 or more and try to exceed my sales goals by 20%+.
  • Provide consultation to customers to select cosmetic shades, skin treatment, makeup application, artistry, and fragrance.
  • Grow a network of strong brand advocates through ongoing outreach and communication of new product launches & continuous product seeding.
  • Regularly monitor and track traditional and influencer social media coverage on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram Stories, and Snapchat, and compile necessary reports to be shared with internal teams and senior management on weekly basis.
  • Identify, cultivate, and maintain meaningful relationships with a broad spectrum of editors, bloggers, makeup artists, and influencers across YouTube, Instagram, and other relevant platforms, utilizing Tribe Dynamics and other data sources.

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  • Worked as a makeup artist for weddings, parties, and events to provide makeup, skincare consultation.
  • Provided experience by actively listening and asking investigative questions to determine the exact needs of the client.
  • Hosted party appointments with up to 45 people at once to teach a particular makeup application and introduce them to Bare Minerals.
  • Acted as a beauty advisor specializing in the highest luxury service in cosmetics; provide the brand experience with a French greeting like sitting every client, matching foundation, performing skincare application, and proving customized consultation.
  • Provided full-range customer service including product information, sales, and execution of all in-store events.
  • Applied makeup and set looks for on-air talent ("Love and Hip Hop", "Growing up Hip Hop", Hustle and Soul") based on the formulas set by the department head; worked in tandem with the talent, production crew, producers, directors, & tech managers.

Makeup Artist, Trainer

  • Demonstrated product usage with tutorial-style walk-through.
  • Maintained a clean and orderly workspace and environment; upkept supplies for both the green room and wardrobe room, creating and maintaining a professional environment.
  • Followed policies, applicable laws, and regulations that protect his/her health and safety as well as that of other workers.
  • Ensured that all communications with customers are courteous, cordial, and professional.
  • Ensured that the retail counter area and products are clean, well-organized, and well-presented at all times.
  • Met retail sales plan objectives and tracked productivity.
  • Worked as a trainer for all recruits.

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How to Write a Professional Artist Bio

Crafting the right documents to showcase your work as an artist is essential for your professional journey and knowing how to sell your art . 

It’s not just about listing your accomplishments—it’s about telling your story and articulating your vision in a way that resonates deeply with your audience. Whether you are applying to be in one of your local galleries, trying to be accepted for a public art commission, or even looking to sell your art online or at art fairs, you'll need to create documents that effectively convey who you are as an artist and what your work represents. 

A strong artist bio, along with a compelling artist statement, CV, and resume, not only supports your applications but also plays a critical role in attracting potential buyers and collectors. These documents act as a bridge between you and your audience, helping them understand the person behind the art.

At Milan Art Institute, we believe that your voice is unique, and it deserves to be presented in a way that resonates with your audience. Your story is your strength, and it’s what will draw people into your work.

In this guide, we’ll explore how to write and craft a professional artist bio that truly reflects who you are and what your art stands for, ensuring you leave a lasting impression.

What is an Artist Bio?

An artist bio is more than just a summary of your artistic career; it’s a brief, powerful narrative that introduces you to your audience—whether they are curators, gallery owners, or art collectors. 

It is your first opportunity to connect on a personal level, giving readers insight into what inspires you and how your artistic journey has evolved over time. 

Your bio should convey the essence of your artistic practice, offering a glimpse into your inspirations, process, and achievements. Think of it as the story of your artistic journey, told in a way that captivates and resonates with those who encounter your work. 

It’s about creating that emotional connection with your audience and allowing them to understand your motivations and vision on a deeper level.

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Why Your Artist Bio Matters

When you sit down to craft your artist bio, remember that this is so much more than just a piece of writing—it’s a reflection of your unique journey and the vision that fuels your work as an artist. 

Your bio is the first introduction to your audience, a way to invite them into your world and give them a glimpse of the passion that drives you to create. It helps establish a relationship between you and your audience, creating a narrative that not only showcases your accomplishments but also reveals the deeper meaning behind your work.

One of the most powerful elements of your bio is your power statement—a clear, compelling declaration of what makes you and your art unique. This statement should encapsulate your superpower as an artist, that special quality or perspective that only you bring to the table. 

It’s this superpower that resonates with others and draws them into your creative journey. Your story is what sets you apart; it’s the essence of who you are as an artist, and it’s what makes your art connect on a deeper level with those who experience it. 

Your bio becomes the vehicle through which your audience gets to know not just your work, but also the heart and soul behind it.

If you’re looking for inspiration on how to articulate your journey and harness your superpower, listen to our Light Movement Podcast episode on  “Transforming Pain into Creativity ” with Story Worthy  author Matthew Dicks. It’s a powerful reminder that your experiences—especially the painful ones—can become a source of strength and creativity, and your bio is where you can start weaving that narrative of your power statement. 

The podcast explores how every story, including your own, has the potential to transform the way others view your art and connect with your journey.

What Does an Artist Bio Include?

A compelling artist bio typically covers the following key elements:

  • Introduction : A snapshot of who you are as an artist—your name, medium, and the themes or ideas you explore in your work.
  • Background : A brief overview of your education, training, and any pivotal experiences that have shaped your path as an artist. This section offers the foundational context that informs your work and provides insight into how your journey has unfolded.
  • Artistic Influences : Insight into the artists, movements, or personal experiences that have influenced your work. By sharing your influences, you provide your audience with a deeper understanding of the aesthetic and conceptual decisions you make.
  • Exhibitions and Awards : Highlights of your key exhibitions, awards, and recognitions that establish your credibility. These achievements underscore your growth as an artist and validate your work in the eyes of collectors and galleries.
  • Current Work : A description of your current projects or the direction your art is taking right now. Keeping your bio up to date with your most recent work gives your audience a sense of where your art is headed and keeps them engaged in your ongoing journey.
  • Conclusion : A closing statement that might include your artistic philosophy, future goals, or upcoming projects. This is where you tie everything together and leave your audience with a lasting impression of your mission and vision as an artist.

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How to Write an Artist Bio

Crafting an artist bio is an art in itself. It requires you to be concise, have clarity about yourself and your work, and most importantly, be authentic. Here’s how you can create a bio that speaks to the heart of your artistic journey:

Start with Your Introduction : Begin with a clear and concise statement about who you are, what medium you work in, and what themes or concepts drive your art. This is your chance to make a strong first impression and set the tone for the rest of your bio.

Example : "Jane Doe is a Los Angeles-based mixed-media artist whose work delves into the intersection of nature and human experience."

Provide Context with Your Background : Share your educational background, any formal training, and significant experiences that have influenced your growth as an artist. By doing this, you paint a fuller picture of your journey and allow your audience to better understand the evolution of your artistic practice.

Example : "With a BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago, Jane’s work has been deeply influenced by her travels across Asia, where she immersed herself in the study of traditional and contemporary art forms."

Discuss Your Artistic Influences : Mention the artists, movements, or life experiences that have shaped your artistic vision. This adds depth and context to your narrative, showcasing how your influences inform the choices you make in your work.

Example : "Drawing inspiration from the raw textures of Anselm Kiefer and the spiritual depth of Mark Rothko, Jane’s work is a meditation on the beauty and fragility of life."

Highlight Your Achievements : Include notable exhibitions, awards, residencies, or other recognitions that underscore your experience and credibility as an artist. Achievements not only lend authority to your bio but also demonstrate your dedication and success in your field.

Example : "Jane’s work has been exhibited in prestigious galleries across the U.S., and she was recently awarded the Artist of the Year title at the Baltimore Potters Guild."

Describe Your Current Work : Give your audience a glimpse into what you’re currently working on or the direction your art is taking. Keeping your bio current with your most recent projects ensures that it remains relevant and reflective of your current creative pursuits.

Example : "Currently, Jane is exploring the concept of impermanence through a series of sculptures made from organic materials that decompose over time."

End with a Personal Touch : Conclude your bio with a statement that encapsulates your artistic philosophy and what you hope to achieve through your art, or introduce your power statement. This final touch allows your audience to connect with you on a more personal level and provides a sense of closure to your narrative. You can also mention any upcoming projects or exhibitions.

Example : "Through her work, Jane seeks to create a dialogue between the viewer and the natural world, inviting contemplation and connection in an increasingly disconnected world.”

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Your Story is Worth Telling

As you write your artist bio, consider exploring art-related books for inspiration and insights.

Whether it’s an artist’s biography, a guide on professional practices, or a creative writing book for artists, these resources can enrich your perspective and help you articulate your story more effectively. They offer practical tips and examples that can make your bio more compelling and true to your vision.

Embrace the process with confidence and authenticity. Remember, writing about yourself may feel daunting at first, but it’s an essential skill for your professional journey.

Overcome your fear of failure.  Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience, your voice matters, and your story is powerful. As you continue to grow and evolve as an artist, your bio will evolve with you, becoming a living testament to your artistic journey.

So, take a deep breath, trust in your creativity, and let your story shine through every word you write.  Your art has the power to inspire, and so does your story.

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