16. Performance and Theatrical Makeup Artist
Performance and theatrical makeup artists may have a supporting role, but it can be surprisingly lucrative. The best ones can charge a great deal for their services, and those in the top 10% earn about $122,000 a year. Their job is to apply makeup to performers to prepare them for their roles and to reflect the setting, the period, and the situation. Doing makeup for movies, theater or other performance arts is a highly skilled, stressful job. Makeup artists need skills in multiple areas – being able to age a character or simulate cuts and bruises are often part of the job.
Some of the tasks performed by these professionals include communicating with directors, acquiring supplies, keeping to a budget, working with hairstylists and even designing and applying prostheses. They also need skills such as active listening, coordination, ability to make decisions and critical thinking. A cosmetology certificate is usually necessary as well as some previous work-related experience like on-the-job training or working with trained professionals.
One of the easiest ways to increase your salary as a performance makeup artist is to move to one of the states, like New York or California, where the pay is higher. The problem is that the living expenses may be higher too. Other factors that can increase your pay are a degree, the industry you work in and the company you work for.
Makeup artistry is a broad field, and certain careers certainly offer more pay than others. Celebrities are always ready to pay more to look their best. They can also be interesting, fun clients. However, working with them is also stressful because they can be demanding. You need to be confident in your abilities and be flexible to make a success of it.