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Snag that dream job: I wanna...be a makeup artist

 

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Always the one to do your friends’ makeup for dances? Love making your friends look pretty and feel confident? Your dream job awaits!

 

I spoke with Ellen Lamar, a former Sephora makeup artist, about how awesome it is to be able to help girls feel confident and beautiful in their own skin.  Here’s what she had to say about her career and how to get started!

 

Girls’ Life: So, tell me about your job.

Ellen Lamar: “At Sephora, I worked mostly in the "Color" section of the store, meaning make-up.  I helped clients pick products, shades and looks that worked for them.  I did many "consultations," some quick and some full makeovers.  A consultation is basically listening to what the customer needs and wants and helping them from there by suggesting what would work for them.  Closing the sale is very important--getting the client to purchase what was suggested.  Building a relationship with the client is [also] very important.”

 

GL: Why did you decide to work in beauty?

EL: “I majored in marketing and spent the first 10 years of my career at a department store. I started as an assistant buyer, then department manager and then I was a buyer for 7 years.  My last buying job was in cosmetics, which I absolutely loved!  I became an account executive for a fragrance company and then landed a job with Lancome.  As an account executive, I was responsible for 30 to 40 stores.  This was when my love for the makeup world really grew.  I worked more closely with the women behind the counters and learned a lot about the product.  As my children got older, I decided to work part-time, and then I began freelancing as a makeup artist.  I did work for Chanel and also Lancome, and then Sephora.  I had training from both companies but it's a very "hands on" kind of job, and you learn and become more confident as you do it.”

 

GL: What did you enjoy most about your job?

EL: “What I love most about makeup artistry is helping girls/women to feel better about themselves and more confident.  Teaching them the techniques and tricks that I know to bring out their inner beauty was always really fulfilling for me.  I also loved the continual training provided by the companies.”

 

GL: How did you learn to apply makeup?

EL: “I was always good at doing my own makeup, but when I sat my first client down to do her makeup, it was very intimidating.  I just started doing it and acting like I had done it many times before!  We did have lots of training but it's mostly learning by doing.  I had not been working for a couple of years when I started at Sephora, but in my first hour on my first day there, I did a trial run with a mother of a bride-to-be.  She bought everything I applied on her and I was back in the game!”

 

GL: Do you have one moment that stands out to you as your favorite moment during your career?

EL: “Oh yes!  On a busy Saturday, I noticed a younger woman and her mom, looking at a line of makeup that is for covering up major imperfections.  This young woman had a very bad complexion, and she had a hat pulled way down and you could tell that she was very uncomfortable to even be looked at.  I talked very quietly to her and her mom and I told her that I'd take her into the very back of the store, where no one would see what we were doing.  She let me talk to her about skincare and also show her how she could conceal and cover her imperfections.  I finally got a relieved smile out of her at the end and she was thrilled with how she looked.  I was so proud of that connection and the sale that followed.”

 

GL: What is a piece of advice you would give to young girls who are pursuing their dream career?

EL: “Do your research and start where you have to…which is usually the bottom of the ladder!  When I became an assistant buyer, it was NOT glamorous, nor did it pay well, but three years later, when I became a buyer, it was all worth it.  Also, try to get summer jobs that will translate well on your resume for what you want to do in the long run.  It doesn't have to be in the exact field, but something that will give you experience that you can talk about in interviews.”

BY MADELEINE BROWN ON 3/18/2011 7:00:00 AM

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I love kids. And once i read dave pelzers book "a child called it" (plus family history) i knew i wanted to be a social worker. I tell my family and friends this and theyre all discouraging me cuz it doesnt pay well. Well it kinda got to me cuz now im thinking i wanna maybe work at a mag. like girlslife because i really love fashion and giving advice and i always get compliments on my outfits. i was thinking tht or being a model cuz since i was little i was told i shud be and ive modeled(live, runway) for a store in my city and it was a lot of fun and also got more offers to do it.
im really confused on what i should do. i really need to make a decision soon cuz im 15 and am going to start interning/applying for jobs soon. In your opinion, what should i do?
Thanks so much Smile

Hey girly,

The first thing you need to know is that you should go for your dreams, no matter what people tell you. Also, don't worry, you still have plenty of time to make those big decisions, so just calm down and try to just let yourself figure out what it wants to do on it's own time.  You seem to be a girl who likes all sorts of things, so no worries, you will find out what you want to do eventually, so don't put so much pressure on yourself to make a choice now.

Catie C.

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by kaboodle on 8/5/2011 10:18:59 AM

 
 

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I'm a tween (not sure if i can say my age) and i LOOOOOVE makeup, and I was wondering if I could do makeup for a part time job. I don't think I'm all that good but people I've done makeup on say that they look amazing. Do you think I'll be able to do it?




Hey girl, you're a little young right now, but I'd definitely talk to your local make-up reps at Sephora or another specialty store and ask about opportunities and things you can do now because you have an interest in make-up. They'll have tips!

xoxo 
Alyssa B.

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by lemonade.mouth.luver on 7/26/2011 11:30:54 PM

 
 

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How can you even become a makeup artist (for fun, not majoring in cosmetics) ?




Hey girlie. Well, first you have to have expertise in doing makeup, so you should go to a cosmetology school. Then, try to get in contact with makeup artists to see how they got into the field. The best way is to probably ask to shadow one and go from there. Good luck!
Marly Z.

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by violaplayer09 on 5/2/2011 5:16:14 PM

 
 

i really love eyeshadow but my eyes arnt even so it looks weird

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by XxrainbowgirlxX on 4/8/2011 11:18:48 PM

 
 

hey guys if your looking for a club to join that is all amout makeup, boys,and fashio look for FASHION 101

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by rocki9947 on 3/29/2011 9:57:31 AM

 
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