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... Read moreWhen I first decided to try a $50 makeup artist from Facebook Marketplace, I was curious yet a bit skeptical. Honestly, the makeup process started off rocky — she didn’t have foundation and used my own, which made me nervous, especially since she insisted I stop asking questions and play her music during the session. However, despite all the little unexpected moments, I trusted the process and was pleasantly surprised by the final look. One thing I found important to share is that cheap makeup artists might not always follow the usual steps you expect, like using primer or having a full kit ready. But that doesn't always mean the result will be disappointing. In fact, the absence of some traditional products can sometimes bring out a more natural style that might suit your skin better. Cleaning brushes and hygiene could be concerns too — I caught myself questioning if it was standard practice when she was just starting. But keeping an open mind helped me enjoy the experience without judgment. There was a moment when she washed off the makeup to try a bolder style, which honestly surprised me positively. She even remembered to do my brows near the end, which was a relief! If you’re thinking about trying a marketplace makeup artist, my advice is to manage your expectations but stay open to surprises. Sometimes the familiarity and lower price point don’t compromise beauty results. Plus, gifting a small thank-you or sharing makeup favorites can create a positive connection that encourages artists to do their best. Ultimately, my experience taught me that a great makeup look isn’t always about expensive products or well-known artist reputations. It’s about trusting the process, embracing creativity, and being patient. If you’d like to try a new makeup artist on a budget, make sure to communicate your preferences clearly and be ready for a unique adventure. Sometimes, that $50 gamble might turn out to be a win!