A make-up artist, also called a makeup artist, and often shortened to MUA, is an artist whose medium is the human body, applying makeup and prosthetics on others for theatre, television, film, fashion, magazines and other similar productions including all aspects of the modeling industry. Awards given for this profession in the entertainment industry include the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling,[1] and entertainment industry awards such as the Emmy Awards,[2][3] and the Golden Globes.[4] In some countries professional licenses are required by agencies in order for them to hire the MUA. Bigger production companies[5] have in-house makeup artists on their payroll although most MUA's generally are freelance and their times remain flexible depending on the project.

Fashion makeup is used in magazine photography as well as on the fashion runway. Avant-garde makeup is also an applicable technique used for projects that require experimental themes. Fashion makeup is also commonly used in television and film ranging for the natural prime look to more sophisticated applications such as color balance.


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Stage makeup is used as a method in conjunction with stage lighting to highlight the actors' faces in order to make expressions visible to the audience from moderate distances. This often includes defining the eyes and lips as well as the highlights and lowlights of the facial bones.

The use of special effects techniques enhancing physical features to exhibit metaphysical characteristics[clarification needed] as well as fantasy makeup. The use of prosthetics and plaster casting are also required for projects that entails non-human appearances. Accents such as theatrical blood and ooze are also techniques applicable to this type of makeup.

An airbrush is a small air-operated device that sprays water-based makeup by a process of nebulization. Airbrushed makeup was used in Hollywood movies at least as early as the 1930s. Monte Westmore is sometimes credited[6] with developing the technique for Gone With the Wind, but his brother Wally was using it at least five years earlier in Pre-Code films such as Murder at the Vanities. It has recently been re-popularized by the advent of HDTV and digital photography, where the camera focuses on higher depths of detail. Liquid foundations that are high in coverage but thin in consistency are applied with the airbrush for full coverage without a heavy build-up of product.

This is an art which involves the use of light[7] reflectors and ingredients such as minerals to give the skin a flawless finish. This was developed due to the further development of high definition[8] mediums and the cost implications of airbrush makeup.

In 1955 the Bollywood group Cine Costume Make-Up Artist & Hair Dressers' Association (CCMAA) created a rule that did not allow women to obtain memberships as makeup artists.[9] However, in 2014 the Supreme Court of India ruled that this rule was in violation of the Indian constitutional guarantees granted under Article 14 (right to equality), 19(1)(g) (freedom to carry out any profession) and Article 21 (right to liberty).[9] The judges of the Supreme Court of India stated that the ban on women makeup artist members had no "rationale nexus" to the cause sought to be achieved and was "unacceptable, impermissible and inconsistent" with the constitutional rights guaranteed to the citizens.[9] The Court also found illegal the rule which mandated that for any artist, female or male, to work in the industry, they must have domicile status of five years in the state where they intend to work.[9] In 2015 it was announced that Charu Khurana had become the first woman to be registered by the Cine Costume Make-Up Artist & Hair Dressers' Association.[10]

In June 2014, the Cine Costume Make-Up Artist & Hair Dressers' Association (CCMAA) authorised an official protest on the movie set of Bang Bang! in protest of a foreign makeup artist, Daniel Bauer, working on the movie for its lead actress, Katrina Kaif. The CCMAA and 15 of its members protested on the movie set as Daniel Bauer was not registered with the Union, despite the Union banning foreign artists working in Bollywood. The issue was resolved with the CCMAA granting Daniel Bauer full membership.[11]

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I enjoyed reading your post! I already done some editorials and tear sheets as a makeup artist here in the Philippines. I agree with you that the two parties should have communications to have great results.

Doing bridal is my favorite I love it and what I really want for my blog is for you all to get the inside scoop on bridal beauty services. I feel even still that our category as a wedding vendor is confusing for brides because when thinking of makeup artistry and doing updos you think of per service instead of group total. Photography is easier to understand because they have hourly packages, catering is easy to understand because you have to feed your guests so you go by guest count and plate service. Beauty services still has a lot of misinformation out there. So I want to make my blog fun, informative and also give you all the knowledge of why we charge what we charge and do what we do. So you can be a better consumer. Anyway here is my weekly musings of a Bonney Lake bridal makeup artist.

Before I begin, I want to start off by saying that ALL makeup artists should be following these practices anyways despite the pandemic! It's SO important no matter what is going, that makeup artists are as hygienic as possible for their clients. Even without a pandemic going on, there still could be other things that [...]

Doing makeup yourself on your wedding day? No problem! However, you may want to read this article to avoid doing some of these things on your big day! Mistake #1: Not Doing a Trial Run You may be thinking, "Why do I need to do a trial? I already know how to do makeup on [...]

Whether you are a makeup lover or not, I feel like all women have developed some knowledge of makeup over time whether it be true or false. Unfortunately, there are quite a few misconceptions about makeup and I am here to debunk some makeup myths that you may have heard! 1. Makeup will make fine [...]

At this point in time, you've done your research and narrowed down your makeup artist for your wedding day (or maybe have a few you are choosing from). Before you make any decisions, let me tell you that each individual makeup artist has a different policy on bridal previews! Yes . . . this is [...]

HUMIDITY & SWEAT RESISTANT MAKEUP PRODUCTS As the hot summer months are quickly approaching, you have been frantically looking for makeup products that can withstand the heat. Well I have got you covered! Here are some of my favorite waterproof makeup products that will be game changers when it comes to longevity.... NOTE: ALL OF [...]

AM I HIRING THE RIGHT PERSON FOR THE JOB? Think about hiring ALL of your vendors like a job interview . . . . after all, you are hiring them for the most important job ever! This is no different when it comes to makeup artists! When you are hiring a makeup artist for your [...]

WHAT ARE THE REAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO? You have gotten to the point now where you have decided to hire a professional makeup artist and they ask you whether you want airbrush or traditional makeup. . . . wait . . . what? Now you are in a position where you've heard about these [...]

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