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It's true! If you live in a community that has women, weddings, TV, etc., you can be a practicing makeup artist.

One things about this career: It's what you know that can get you in the door. You can train at home, practice (a lot), gain understanding of the business aspects of it (your kit, how to get clients, what to charge, form you might need, etc.). If you have always wanted to be a makeup artist, visit http://www.beautyproage.com/ to learn more.

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