The Truth Behind the Brushes: Stereotypes as a Makeup Artist
As a makeup artist, I've encountered a range of reactions when I tell people what I do. This ranges from excitement, admiration and interest in my craft, to the assumption of "oh you're one of those". For many, the image of a makeup artist is tied to the ideas of being shallow, insecure, or even unintelligent. It's frustrating, because nothing could be further from the truth. The Stereotypes We Face If you're in the beauty industry, you've probably heard it all. People think you're obsessed with looks, that you must be insecure if you're so focused on appearances, or that your work can't possibly require any real skill or intelligence. It can be disheartening to see someone's face drop when they realise you're not in a more traditionally respected role, and self-admittedly I have felt a sense of shame admitting to people what I do on occasion. I fear I will be viewed as someone who is all surface, no depth when I say "I am also a ...