Working as a face painter in an airport is a completely different experience from festivals, corporate events, or family fun days. Itโs an exciting, high-energy setting, where people from all over the world pass by, often surprised and delighted to see a face painter adding a touch of fun to their journey.
Weโve had the opportunity to paint at both Cork and Dublin Airport, and while itโs a fantastic event to be part of, it also requires a level of professionalism and presentation that can set you apart and increase your chances of getting booked again.
While we always keep a professional appearance at every event, working at the airport requires extra attention to detail.
A blazer or a chic, polished outfit makes a great first impression.
A little makeup and well-groomed nails (no chipped polish!) help elevate your look.
Clean and stylish hairโneat and presentable but still comfortable for a long day of painting.
Since youโll most likely be working alongside the ladies in the duty-free section, itโs important to match their level of professionalism while still keeping your artistic and approachable vibe.
Looking put-together doesnโt just make you feel confidentโit also increases the chances of being rebooked for future events!
One of the most unique aspects of working at an airport is having to go through security screening before setting up. To make this process as quick and smooth as possible:
Remove blazers, hair clips, boots, or any bulky clothing items before reaching the scanner.
Pack your face paints neatlyโsecurity appreciates when everything is organized and easy to inspect.
Be friendly and cooperativeโsecurity staff are just doing their job, and making their process easier helps everyone!
Following airport procedures efficiently shows that youโre professional, adaptable, and easy to work withโkey qualities for getting booked again!
Since airports are fast-paced environments, you want to balance creativity with efficiency when painting.
Classic festival favorites โ Tigers, butterflies, and side designs are always a hit!
Pure glitter looks โ Many clients love a quick, sparkly touch-up before their flight!
Versatile, simple designs โ Since people may be rushing for a flight, having quick, eye-catching options is key.
One of the best things about working at the airport is the stories you hear from travelers. People from all walks of life stop by for a quick face paint before heading off to new adventures, family reunions, or dream vacations.
Some are nervous flyers who love the distraction, while others are simply excited to add a bit of fun to their journey. Being friendly, engaging, and open to conversation makes the experience even more enjoyable!
Working in Cork and Dublin Airport is always a unique and rewarding experience. It requires professionalism, adaptability, and creativity, but itโs also an amazing opportunity to meet people from all over the world and add a little magic to their travels.
If you ever get the chance to paint at an airport event, embrace itโdress well, be organized, and enjoy the connections you make along the way!
Stay creative,
Selena, Amber & The Team