Good at makeup?

by | Jan 14, 2019

In spite of the uncertain times we live in, the continuing growth and diversification of the beauty industry means that there has never been a better time to start a career in our business.

There’s no doubt that much of its growth is down to beauty’s continuing success in capitalising on digital channels of communication with consumers.

And in the makeup sector in particular you only have to look at the breadth of brands – from world renowned makeup artists like Charlotte Tilbury and Lisa Eldridge to influencers like Huda Kattan and Manny Gutierrez, and technology-driven products like ModiFace Makeup – to see the impact of this and the direction you could go, and many of the opportunities sit at the forefront of creativity, digital marketing and technological innovation.

So if you’re ready to start in beauty or looking for a career change this is your moment: check out the opportunities on the below

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