This academy is a great start for me to put my foot in the door in the makeup industry. Once my husband and I settle down and have some money saved up I'll apply to beauty school. I never realized how expensive beauty school is so I'm happy with the route I've chosen.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
National Online Makeup Academy (NOMA)
So I enrolled into NOMA on April 7, 2011. It is an online makeup school hence its name. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a makeup certificate. I decided to enroll through this academy because I'm currently trying to complete my Master's degree, a stay-at-home wife and mother of a 6 month old, and I frequently travel between California and Hawaii. Anyways, being an online program you go at your own pace to complete the course. You have 6 months to do so. Today I finally got my makeup kit that they provide. It's smaller than what I expected, but has everything you need. (Eyeshadows, Powder, Blush, Lip pencil, Eyeliner, sponges, etc)
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How are your courses going? Do you recommend this program?
My courses are going really well. It's been over a month and I just submitted my third assignment out of 9-10. I think the program is really easy b/c you literally learn how to do the makeup from youtube. I know "so why take this program?" Well, my main reason was so I could get a makeup certificate. AND if you LOVE makeup like I do, especially MAC, once you get your certificate you could apply for the macpro card which gives you 40% off on their merchandise If you calculate it, the discount makes a huge difference from what you'd usually pay.
Also, seeing how beauty school cost about $17k-$20k, I didn't have the money right now, so this will help me get started as a freelance makeup artist at the moment until I can afford to actually go to beauty school.
oh no way!! I should check this out! My sister took a course at a community college that was mac approved for fun, and i wanted to do something similar but that class always conflicts with my school schedule, but this gives me another option!
Thank for blogging about this! ;)
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@Sofia I'm glad to have helped! I tried to do more research on the school before I joined but I didn't see much on NOMA so I wanted to post what I thought. =) Unfortunately the school still hasn't been approved for the MAC PRO student program, but hey, if you can finish in less than 6 months (which is definitely possible) you'll be able to get the MAC PRO card soon!
What course did your sister take that was mac approved???
Yah :( but the mac pro is good enough for me. Idk what it was called but it was like a 6 week intro course and cost like $500 at least and they used mostly Mac makeup and that upon completion she would be able to qualify for the mac student program and pro card. I would do it if I lived closer there and if I had time. As a premed all these sciences classes keep me at school until the evening :(
Oh wow! that sounds like a cool course. You should try NOMA then. And it's cheaper. It was less than $400. I think something like $349 and they send you a makeup kit (I didn't think it was that great but it had almost everything you needed).
That's cool that you're premed though! I'd love having someone who was a MUA AND a doctor! Lol.
yeah i know! that's a big plus :)Are you required to use the kit that they provide you with for the assignements?
haha thanky i want to be a dermatologist since i have awful skin, i wanna help my fellow croc skinned women LOL
thankkk youuu so so much for posting about this! I'll let you know if i sign up <3
Nah, you don't have to. I haven't even touched my kit since I already had all the colors I needed in my mac collection. The only thing is you'll have to use models for a few assignments and they need to bring their own foundation (unless you happen to have different shades). So usually I just had my models bring their own foundation and powders.
yeah i know! that's a big plus :)Are you required to use the kit that they provide you with for the assignements?
haha thanky i want to be a dermatologist since i have awful skin, i wanna help my fellow croc skinned women LOL
thankkk youuu so so much for posting about this! I'll let you know if i sign up <3
@Sofia I'm glad to have helped! I tried to do more research on the school before I joined but I didn't see much on NOMA so I wanted to post what I thought. =) Unfortunately the school still hasn't been approved for the MAC PRO student program, but hey, if you can finish in less than 6 months (which is definitely possible) you'll be able to get the MAC PRO card soon!
What course did your sister take that was mac approved???
Hey I was wondering how this went for you and if you got your macpro discount card? I was really looking into the NOMA and I want to make sure it's a decent school and you get the benefits from it.
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