I Need a Makeup Artist To Teach Me – Who Should I Contact?

I Need a Makeup Artist To Teach Me – Who Should I Contact?

If you’ve ever sat in front of your mirror, foundation in one hand and frustration in the other, thinking, I just wish someone could SHOW me what to do, you’re not alone.

Maybe you’ve never quite figured out the right foundation. Maybe your eyeliner always ends up looking… questionable. Or maybe you’re a busy mum or professional who just wants a simple, fast, and reliable routine (without wasting money on products that don’t work for you).

Good news: not all makeup artists just do makeup - some of us have the experience and desire to teach it too. You just need the right kind of artist for your needs.

1. If You Want a Personalised Makeup Lesson…

Look for a makeup artist who offers private 1:1 lessons. This is the best option if you want tailored advice for your face, your products, and your routine. The right artist will teach you step by step, give recommendations, and make sure you actually know how to do it yourself.

2. If You Prefer a Fun Group Setting…

Consider a group makeup workshop. Perfect for a girls’ night, a bridal prep session, or just a fun excuse to get your friends together and learn some real, practical skills. Bonus: you get hands-on guidance but at a lower price than a private lesson.

3. If You Want Help With Everyday Makeup, Fast…

Blowing my own trumpet here, but this is where Makeup Match comes in. Instead of a full-on lesson, it instantly creates a complete, customised routine for you - with exact products, steps, and tutorials - so you don’t have to guess anymore. It’s ideal if you just want a reliable, fuss-free makeup routine that’s easy to follow.

How To Find The Right Makeup Artist To Teach You

  • Look for someone with experience in makeup lessons, not just applications.

  • Check their reviews and client feedback.

  • Make sure their teaching style suits you—some people want hardcore pro techniques, others just want quick everyday makeup.

  • If in doubt, ask questions! A good makeup artist will happily explain their process.

Need a lesson? Want an easy routine that works? I do private lessons, group workshops, and Makeup Match is always available if you want an instant, customized routine without the in-person time commitment.

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