Offer your services for free to family, friends, and acquaintances. When I was first starting out (I'm a former makeup artist), I built a portfolio based on work I did for friends' weddings, graduation parties, and other special events. Make sure you take great photographs of your clients - these will serve as a sample of your work. Consider cosmetology school, where you'll be required to complete a set number of hours in order to become licensed in the field. Apply for jobs at counters, like MAC or Lancome. They offer their employees excellent training, and most counter associates attend schools and meet with some very talented, skilled folks who can offer greater advice.
It's a fun, artistic job. I loved it.
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