Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Fash.
How much do makeup artists charge?
Makeup artists charge$60 to $170 per person on average for a basic, non-bridal makeup application. Freelance makeup artists charge $50 to $120 per hour. Makeup artists charge a flat rate, per hour, per half-day, or full-day, depending on the service.
Common services or skills include:
Traditional makeup
Airbrush makeup
Bridal makeup
False eyelashes or extensions
Hair styling
Brow shaping or microblading
How much do makeup artists charge for weddings?
Wedding makeup costs$80 to $300 for the bride and $75 to $150 per person for the bridal party. Most brides choose a hair and makeup package, which costs $180 to $600 total. Some makeup artists apply some basic makeup to the flower girl for $10 to $50.
What is a makeup artist?
A makeup artist is a person who is trained to apply cosmetics, usually for special events or photoshoots. Makeup artists usually perform a consultation or trial to see if their skills and products are a good fit. A basic package typically includes:
Primer
Foundation
Concealer
Blush
Eyeliner
Eyeshadow
Mascara
Lipstick
Setting powder or spray
Some makeup artists include airbrushing, contouring, false lashes, or a touch-up kit in their basic service. Others offer these features for an extra charge.
How long does a makeup artist take to do makeup?
A makeup artist takes 60 to 90 minutes to do most makeup applications. Wedding makeup takes 60 to 90 minutes for the bride and 30 to 45 minutes for bridesmaids. Complex styles or designs take longer than simple or everyday looks.
Do you need a license to be a makeup artist?
Makeup artist licensing rules depend on the state. Most states require a cosmetology license in salon settings. However, most states do not require a license for non-salon services like weddings, photoshoots, or private events.
How much should I tip a makeup artist?
Most customers tip a makeup artist 15% to 25% after the application, but it's not always necessary. Freelance makeup artists who set their own prices do not typically expect a tip. Most customers tip for exceptional service, much like other industries.
Tipping a makeup artist at a beauty counter is not expected, and some businesses don't allow it.
How do I choose a makeup artists?
Start by searching our list of local makeup artists, then:
Compare at least three free estimates.
Read reviews and look at pictures on Fash and Google.
Look for licensed or certified stylists or members of the International Association of Professional Makeup Artists (IAPO)
Choose an artist who's experienced in the style you want done.
Ask about what products they use, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Make sure they're available on the day you need them.
· Avoid making large payments up front.
What questions should I ask makeup artists?
To find the best makeup artist for you, ask the following questions:
How long have you been doing makeup?
Do you have a portfolio?
What certifications and licenses do you have?
How far in advance should I book?
Can you create the look I want?
Do you require a deposit?
What is your cleaning and sanitation procedure?
Do you charge a flat rate or hourly fee?
Do you have any group rates?
How long will the appointment take?
Will you give me an estimate and contract in writing?
Reviews for Chicago makeup artists
Recent success stories from people in the Chicago area.
Amber
I needed a last minute wedding look and I found this company on Facebook. Beautiful and professional owner. Location is very Nice staff goes above and beyond. Thank you so much!
PinkSugga Etiquette&Decorum
Tiffany W.
Makeup And Hair By Traci
Sharice
She's friendly and professional
HairWiz
Adolph L.
She did a great job , came in just to do my hair lol had me in and out quick and reasonable on her priceses
Toi's Creations
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