MAC often encourages artists on the floor to wear different looks (bold lip, bold eye, dewey skin, you name it) so that when a customer approaches there is always a face they can relate to and a look they’ll want to learn to do themselves. MAC artists are encouraged to wear different makeup looks so that you (the customer) can always find an artist you identify with. An average MAC artist must wear 2-3 face products, 2-3 eye products, and 2 lip products. While some locations are stricter than others, MAC artists generally have a minimum amount of makeup products they are required to wear during their shift. If you ever walked up to a MAC and wondered how that creature behind the counter managed to look so done up & put together – it’s because they have to. MAC artists have a minimum number of products they have to wear during their shift. With a couple of college years spent as a MAC freelance artist under my belt, I’m here to give you a glimpse into the life of a MAC makeup artist. The figures in black working behind the counter are often enigmas – knowledgeable, confident, quirky, and admittedly sometimes intimidating. MAC is the holy grail of cosmetic brands – known as a powerhouse of makeup artistry and trends both backstage at runway shows and in department stores across the world.
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