Master Makeup
Artistry Pro
This is our longest, most comprehensive program for students who want to be well-rounded, train in every media, and work both as a makeup and special effects artist with no restrictions. Makeup Artistry is an exciting career choice and FX Makeup is our most popular course of study. Most states have licensing requirements for freelance makeup artists, and many retail cosmetic companies only hire licensed artists. Master Makeup Artistry Pro graduates are licensed by the Florida Board of Cosmetology and prepared for entry-level employment in the cosmetic, fashion, film, TV, bridal, salon/spa, theatrical and entertainment industries.
Master Pro is our licensed 1200 hour program & consists of 6 modules:
Beauty
- Fundamental Makeup Technique
- Airbrushing Makeup
- Wedding & Event Makeup
Character
- Character Makeup
Film & TV
- Makeup for Film & Television
- Theatrical Makeup/Body Painting/Drag Makeup
Special Makeup FX
- Special FX Prosthetics Makeup
- Creature Design
Skin care
- Sanitation & HIV/AIDS
- Skin Sciences
- Facial Procedures & Makeup Application
- Hair Removal
- Florida Law & Business Development
BEAUTY MODULE
Fundamental Makeup Technique
105 clock hours
This begins your evolution as an artist. We help you transform your image, develop the professional traits of a successful artist, and build a strong foundation in the essential techniques of beauty makeup artistry. Short lectures, video presentations, and live demonstrations are followed by guided practice emphasizing the individual elements of makeup application. This course is recommended for beginners and artists who have worked at a retail counter and lack technical training. It emphasizes the attention to detail necessary to work in every media. The course includes:
- The Essential Principles of Application
- Professional Dispositions
- Artistic Color Theory
- Sanitation & The Tools of the Trade
- Facial Geometry & Corrective Techniques
- Brow Shaping & Design
- Problematic Lip Shapes & Correction
- Skin Care & Primers
- Corrective Technique on Different Eye Types
- Current Looks & Trends
- Reshaping with Highlighting & Contouring
- Multi-Cultural Makeup
Airbrushing Makeup
28 clock hours
Airbrushing makeup is the preferred technique for digital photography and HDTV (high definition television). Those specializing in print-work, fashion, and bridal makeup need to master this skill. Airbrushing provides a camera-ready velvety texture in a quarter of the time it takes to do traditional makeup application. This class covers basic application (including eye makeup, blush, and lip color).
Wedding & Event Makeup
42 clock hours
Pre-requisites Fundamental & Airbrushing
This course covers ‘camera ready’ makeup for bridal and special events. Airbrushing Makeup is a pre-requisite as both brides and photographers request it. Students learn current trends and classic looks for any occasion from a big-city black tie extravaganza to a simple oceanfront ceremony. Students adapt makeup for in-studio photo shoots or outdoor events. They also learn how to market their services, create bridal contracts and develop a thriving bridal business.
FASHION MODULE
Hairstyling for Makeup Artists
14 clock hours
Production makeup artists must be able to style hair. This course teaches hair styling techniques for commercial, editorial, and fashion work. Fundamentals of hairstyling, from basic blow-drying to intricate up-dos prepare students for production work. Students also learn period-inspired hairstyles made famous by Hollywood celebrities. Their work is then captured in four photo shoots that follow in the course Makeup for Fashion including a Vintage Pinup Look.
Makeup for Fashion
91 clock hours
Pre-requisites Fundamental, Airbrushing, Wedding & Event Makeup, Hairstyling for Makeup Artists
This course is staged in a different atmosphere. Students now comprise a creative team; they learn to work with designers, models, creative directors and photographers. Print advertising, catalog layouts, fashion editorial work, black & white and color photography, and runway shows are included. Students learn how to research, design, and execute successful advertising campaigns and magazine editorial spreads ranging from commercial ‘clean beauty’ to high fashion ‘glam’ and fantasy makeup. Students’ work is captured in several photo shoots including a commercial headshot, a black & white photo, a high fashion editorial shot, and a vintage fashion shot. Artists’ responsibilities include research, design, makeup, hair and wardrobe styling. The work is evaluated on editorial style, beauty and makeup proficiency. Students learn how to build a winning portfolio and plan their marketing strategy.
Retail & Marketing
20 clock hours
This course focuses on entreprenurial skills, professional dispositions, retail merchandising, sales, and customer relations. Students learn how to create their own freelance business and successfully work in a retail environment.
CHARACTER MODULE
Character Makeup
167 clock hours
In film and television, a makeup artist’s job is to help create characters real and fantasy from all time periods. This course teaches the necessary skills to transform actors into whatever the script requires. Students learn many elements of character effects makeup and how to break down a script, plan the makeup prior to the shooting of scenes, and ensure accurate continuity. Topics covered:
- Character Design & Execution
- Injury Simulation: Scratches, Lacerations & Scars
- Bullet Entrance & Exit Wounds
- Bruises & 1st, 2nd, 3rd Degree Burns
- Zombies and Dead Simulation
- Ice FX
- Character Aging with Highlight & Shadow
- Stretch & Stipple Aging
- Bald Cap Application & Coloring
- Facial Hair Application
- Tattoo Application
FILM, TV, THEATER MODULE
Makeup for Film & TV
84 clock hours – pre-requisite Fundamental Makeup Technique
This course focuses on the fundamental skills necessary to work in television and film, including music videos, commercials, daytime television, sitcoms, reality shows, TV series, news broadcasts, and films. Breaking down scripts, industry terminology & protocols, creating a continuity journal and morgue, high definition techniques and products, and pre-production responsibilities are all included.
Theatrical Makeup
49 clock hours
Pre-requisites Fundamental, Airbrushing, Character
This course prepares students for work in the performing arts including musicals, operas, ballets and live concerts. Students learn the principles of stage makeup including technical terminology and lighting effects. This course teaches the different airbrushing and brush techniques used in body painting such as Clown, Kabuki, Geisha, Skull, Animal, Day of the Dead Masks, and Cirque du Soleil. It also includes Drag Makeup.
SPECIAL EFFECTS MODULE
Special FX Prosthetics Makeup
210 clock hours
This course equips students with makeup & lab techniques to create FX makeup. for film, television, and theater. Students learn about silicone, gelatin, and foam latex materials. They design, create, and apply prosthetic and dental appliances. The process includes conceptualization, life casting, sculpting, molding and application techniques.
Blood delivery methods are also included. Students learn and practice the art of application, utilizing proper placement, coloration and blending to create realistic characters. The final project for the special effects makeup artist school is captured in a photo shoot.
Creature Design
90 clock hours- pre-requisite FX-2
Students learn how to design, construct and mold an advanced three dimensional sculpted character. This course is ideal for artists interested in working in a special makeup effects lab building projects for film, television and theatrical productions, haunted houses, toy or video game productions and theme parks. Our FX Makeup students’ final project is captured in a photo shoot.
SKIN CARE MODULE
Sanitation & HIV/AIDS
14 clock hours
Students learn product knowledge on antiseptics, disinfectants, and how to use them, as well as the different equipment used to sterilize facial tools. This course covers the differences between HIV and AIDS and the transmission and prevention of the viruses. It covers United States statistical data and resources.
Skin Sciences
85 clock hours
Students begin to study general sciences: pathology of the skin – recognizing skin diseases and disorders, general anatomy and physiology, histology of the skin, chemistry, electricity, and disorders and diseases of the skin. Students also learn about skin analysis, skin types and products.
Facial Procedures & Makeup Application
162 clock hours
This course focuses on actual esthetic practices. Students learn how to set up a treatment room, select and operate facial equipment, know product knowledge, and sanitization of implements and equipment. Students also learn an array of different facial treatments and facial massage techniques. Students then are introduced to basic makeup techniques including facial geometry, color theory, and principles of corrective techniques.
Hair Removal
32 clock hours
Students study the morphology of the hair, hair growth cycles, methods of hair removal both permanent and temporary, and product knowl-edge on a variety of hot and soft waxes, body sugaring pastes, and other products. Students practice waxing all areas of the face and body. This includes legs, bikini, underarms, facial hair and eyebrows, back and chest.
FL Law & Business Development
7 clock hours
This course covers the Florida Statues that govern makeup artists, facial specialists, and cosmetologists. The course covers resume writing, interviewing skills, responsibilities of employment, client retention, retail strategies, incentives, goal setting, designing successful marketing strategies, listening and communicating, and day to day salon operationcal knowledge.
Why Learn FX Makeup?
After mastering makeup techniques for Beauty, Fashion, and Film & Television, Master students immerse themselves in FX Makeup. This allows them to not only work on a production, but to work in a Special FX Makeup Lab building projects for film, television and theatrical productions, haunted houses, toy or video game productions and theme parks.
Cosmix is more than a Special Effects Makeup School…Students learn it all!
You will be an artist who is well-rounded and can work in all the different genres and medias. Makeup Artists who work in television, film, and theater must be able to transform actors into whatever the script requires. Cosmix is more than just a special effects makeup school. Students who take the Master program become skilled in all areas of makeup artistry.
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