After completing their training program, students may choose between two principal career paths:

- The first consists of representing major cosmetic brands and store chains, which are looking for young talented make-up artists and demonstrators to develop and promote their make-up line with clients. These positions may lead to important national and international jobs.
· The second is that of artistic make-up artist, a profession that is most often carried out on a free-lance basis for live productions and fashion.

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- Fashion shows

- Television productions



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- Cinéma

- Theater

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The Makeover business, in which make-up artists are recruited to work for image consulting agencies, is a field that is currently expanding.


Liziane Kema Make-up Artist for Make Up Forever products

Myriam Hautoi Make-up Artist for cinema productions

Alain Angloma Make-up Artist for brand name products

Guy Espitallier :Make-up Artist for cinema productions

Dominique Christen Make-up Artist for Bobby Brown products

Frédérique Farougia Make-up Artist for fashion

Stéphanie Courtois Make-up Artist for MAC products

Christine Indidjian Make-up Artist for television and cinema productions

Stéphanie Perrello-Hervé Make-up Artist for Helena Rubinstein products

Véronique Boumaza Make-up Artist for fashion

Nathalie Etavard Make-up Artist for L'Oréal products

Julie Nozière Make-up Artist for fashion

Celia Rouffaneau Make-up Artist for Shu Ueaomra products

Véronique Delestre Make-up Artist for cinema productions

Steffensen Dorthe Make-up Artist for Make Up Forever products

Maya Make-up Artist for television productions

Sonia Bougoufa Make-up Artist for cinema productions

Karine Heckli Make-up Artist for fashion

Karine Hamelle Make-up Artist for fashion

Stéphane Marré Make-up Artist for fashion

Sylvie Ferrus Make-up Artist for cinema productions

Jean Luc Hoven Make-up Artist for television and cinema productions, the Grévin Museum