
Makeup trainers teach professional makeup skills to students or junior artists, design training modules, and oversee practical sessions. Makeup artists focus on applying makeup to clients rather than teaching.
Typically, 3–5+ years of professional makeup experience is needed, preferably in bridal, fashion, or salon settings. Trainers should have excellent communication and teaching skills.
Leading salons and academies like Jawed Habib, Toni & Guy, Lakme Salon, Studio11 Salon & Spa, Affinity Salon, Looks Salon, and Juice Salon recruit makeup trainers to conduct in-house training programs.
No, freshers usually start as junior makeup artists or assistants to gain experience before advancing to trainer roles.
Entry-level assistant trainers earn ?15,000–?30,000/month, while experienced makeup trainers can earn ?30,000–?80,000/month. Incentives and academy bonuses may add to compensation.
Check Letsryl, select the trainer role, review requirements, and click Contact Salon to connect directly with salon managers or academies. Applications are free, verified, and secure.
Opportunities exist in salon academies, premium salons, bridal studios, unisex salons, and hotel salons across major cities.