Forms Every Makeup Artist Business Needs
Running a makeup artist business means doing great work — but the businesses that grow are the ones that also handle the paperwork like professionals. Clear, consistent forms get you paid faster, prevent disputes, and make you look established from the very first job.
The forms a makeup artist business runs on
- Client intake
- Booking contract
- Consent & release
- Look questionnaire
- Invoice
Why it matters
A booking contract with deposit terms is what protects a makeup artist from last-minute bridal cancellations. Beyond that one document, having your whole set — intake, agreement, and invoice — in a single consistent style signals that you run a real, trustworthy operation. That professionalism is often what lets you charge more than the competitor still scribbling quotes on a notepad.
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