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How Much Does a Makeup Artist Course Cost in Australia?

How Much Does a Makeup Artist Course Cost in Australia?

If you’ve ever dreamed of becoming a makeup artist, one of the first things you’ve probably Googled is: How much does a makeup course cost in Australia? And it’s a smart question to ask — investing in your education is a big step, and understanding the costs upfront can help you plan with confidence.

In this blog, we break down the average cost of makeup courses in Australia, what’s typically included, and how to make sure you’re getting great value for your money.

Average Cost of Makeup Courses in Australia

Makeup courses in Australia vary widely in price depending on the type of course, length, and what's included.

Here’s a general breakdown:



What’s Usually Included in the Price?

Not all courses are priced equally — and that’s not always a bad thing. Here’s what may or may not be included:

  • Professional Kit (Brushes, Makeup, Tools) to keep or to use in the classroom
  • Hands-On Training
  • Work Experience Opportunities
  • Access to Business Training
  • Industry Networking & Job Opportunities

If a course doesn’t include these things, you might end up spending hundreds more to fill in the gaps.

How Our Course Compares

At the Academy of Hair and Makeup, our latest makeup course is $2,150

What you get:

  • Face-to-face lessons with small class sizes
  • Written modules + full demonstration videos
  • Work experience + paid graduate opportunities
  • A bonus business course (valued at $357) included free
  • Optional add-ons like our business coaching mentor program

✅ You won’t just learn how to apply makeup — you’ll learn how to make money from it.


Is It Worth the Investment?

Absolutely — especially when you consider that many of our graduates start earning $2000+ in a single weekend after completing the course and mentorship program.

Compare that to:

  • Hairdressing Certificate grads: ~$26/hour starting rate
  • Diploma of Makeup grads working retail: ~$25/hour casual rate

Our students often earn more in fewer hours, doing what they love.


Things to Watch Out For When Comparing Prices

  • Are you paying extra for your kit?
  • Is the course mostly theory or actual hands-on training?
  • Are there real job outcomes or just a certificate?
  • How many students are in each class?

Choosing a course isn’t just about price — it’s about value.


Final Thoughts

When it comes to makeup education in Australia, cheaper isn’t always better — and expensive doesn’t always mean more comprehensive.

Do your research. Compare value, not just price. And always ask: Will this course actually help me start a career I love?

Ready to begin? Learn more about our most popular course here, and begin your journey. You're in the right hands.

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