Professional Aust MUAs - raise your hand!

Paramnesia

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Oh thanks, the job went well... had an absolutely awesome time and the girls were wonderful. I'm just waiting to see their professional photos and possibly get some copies myself
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Now I just need to get myself sorted out, then I'll start building my kit. My dad's gf suggested asking my dad for a loan which I might do.
 

pinkvanilla

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That is great to read Paramnesia
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and how awesome if your dad can give you a loan!!

I'm soooo excited! I just put in my trade discount application for Media Makeup and have just been approved
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I know it's nothing on the prices for MUFE in the US, but still!!!! Next will be MAC, but that will have to wait to make sure I have money for it on pay day (too many makeup purchases and skyrocketing body corporate fees makes for a low bank account
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stella89

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Great thread idea! I thought I might pop in and say hello....

I did a Cert II at Tafe in November last year (though it was more for the practice time than actually learning anything lol), and since then I've worked on a few short films and collaborated with some fashion students for shoots and shows and stuff. Only a couple of paid jobs so far, but I'm happy for it to be a side thing until I graduate uni next year!

My main goal for a while has been to get a casual job at a makeup counter somewhere (Mecca, Mac etc...) but omfg it has been a nightmare! Every single position I've applied for I've either not had enough experience (one counter asked for 5 years retail experience?? bit weird) or they've hired people already within the company. It's funny, I thought I would get more jobs if I had counter experience, but it's turned out I've gotten way more work without it. Even with the amount of on-the-job experience I've gained over the past year, the counters still aren't interested..... Anyone else had issues with this? I'd prefer not to live off waitressing for the rest of my life
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I loved assisting, though I've only done it once, so I'm definitely looking for more opportunities in that area - I've been thrown in the deep end so many times, so it'd be nice to work alongside a pro! My experience with assisting was really good, though I can understand where you guys are coming from when you say that some people in the industry can get a bit protective - which is absolutely ridiculous! But I'd say it's probably only a small few who behave like that...
 

pinkvanilla

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Welcome to the thread Stella
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Unfortunately I think a lot of us has had that experience with counters. I tried getting work in Myer/DJs after my cert II and they weren't interested, and a friend of mine recently competed her cert II and she's been having trouble too
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Paramnesia

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I've been looking into doing the diploma of specialist make-up course next year maybe. Seems like quite a huge commitment (1yr and like $4400).
Has anybody here done it or know anybody who has?
 

sambibabe

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Originally Posted by Paramnesia
I've been looking into doing the diploma of specialist make-up course next year maybe. Seems like quite a huge commitment (1yr and like $4400).
Has anybody here done it or know anybody who has?


Pooah where at? All the diploma courses I looked at were nearly $10,000 and the kit was extra.
 

xLongLashesx

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Originally Posted by pinkvanilla
Welcome to the thread Stella
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Unfortunately I think a lot of us has had that experience with counters. I tried getting work in Myer/DJs after my cert II and they weren't interested, and a friend of mine recently competed her cert II and she's been having trouble too
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Myer might surprise you later.. they hold on to details for the next intake. I applied to work in the cosmetics department back in July and got invited to interview a couple of weeks ago- long after I'd forgotten what I applied for!

BTW I haven't done any certs and was still offered an interview so focus your application on other stuff you've done as well as your qualifications
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Paramnesia

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Pooah where at? All the diploma courses I looked at were nearly $10,000 and the kit was extra.

That's at the gordon (tafe) and i get a reduced price. The full course is like 12-15k.
The part that is really putting me off is they use Napoleon in their kits... ick.
 

stella89

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Originally Posted by xLongLashesx
Myer might surprise you later.. they hold on to details for the next intake. I applied to work in the cosmetics department back in July and got invited to interview a couple of weeks ago- long after I'd forgotten what I applied for!

BTW I haven't done any certs and was still offered an interview so focus your application on other stuff you've done as well as your qualifications
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ooohh sounds good, congrats on your interview! thanks for the advice, will have to check it out....

btw while i'm here, i thought i might ask - where do all of you buy your supplies e.g. disposables, tools, foundations etc... internet? actual store? i always tend to get stuff from the US on the net, which ends up being quite expensive once you factor in the shipping costs
 

boudoirblonde

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Originally Posted by stella89
ooohh sounds good, congrats on your interview! thanks for the advice, will have to check it out....

btw while i'm here, i thought i might ask - where do all of you buy your supplies e.g. disposables, tools, foundations etc... internet? actual store? i always tend to get stuff from the US on the net, which ends up being quite expensive once you factor in the shipping costs


I get most of my disposables from priceline (cotton tips, makeup pads, wipes, sponges etc), but I stocked up at IMATS (especially lipgloss wands!)
My foundations are from MAC (with pro discount!)
But Im looking for a good spatula (a metal one), anyone have any recommendations? Should I just go to an arts supply store?
 

sambibabe

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LOL @ metal sheet thingo

If you google up makeup supplies Australia, there are a few stores that stock everything, including disposables and metal palettes and spatulas
 

sambibabe

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METAL PALETTE! Thanks for the word Nat, I was drawing a blank lol!

Don't worry, I get that all the time!
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stella89

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i found a site the other day called makeup and glow which i think has been mentioned here before... it looks pretty good, like an australian version of camerareadycosmetics.com. anyone used it before? they sell the occ lip tars which i'm dying to try!

ali - damn imats, i will definitely have to go next year if it's on again!!! which MAC foundation do you use in your kit?
 

simplyenchantin

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Make up and glow are the AU distributors of OCC liptars and YABY too I think, they were at IMATS so I'd say they are legit :p
 

pinkvanilla

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Yes Makeup and Glow are legit. It's owned by a makeup artist and I've been to the store
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I regulary get makeup from there. THey are having a sale on at the moment and OCC Lip Tars are $10.

And they are very good with postage too!
 

pinkvanilla

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Can I ask you all what you do in regards to employment? Do you do makeup full time? Do you work elsewhere while freelancing? If you do, what are your plans for making the transition into full time freelancing/makeup (if applicable)?

I know i'm a very long way off relying on freelancing for my full time income, but I've been thinking a lot about it lately. I don't really know when it will be the right time to go part time at my current job, and then eventually leave altogether. I know i will need to start getting paid work before that time comes, but it just seems so far off considering I've really only got weekends to do TFPs and expand my portfolio.

I feel confident in doing TFPs and eventually getting paid to do what I do, but I guess i just feel really underprepared in knowing how to go about all of this.

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rockin26

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Here is where you can purchase the spatula and stainless steel mixing palette that I use Accessories

PV good question, it's a tough one to make the transition and I think it comes down to having enough training, expirience and confidence to make the jump. CatsMeow on here has done it but I haven't seen her on for a little while, maybe send her a PM and ask how she's going? She left full time employment to do makeup full time and from her FB page she looks like she's kicking some real goals!
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I'm happy to freelance on the side still so I haven't given it a great deal of thought yet.
 
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