Can I Claim Make-Up on Tax?

Posted on April 1, 2026 • 5 min read

Key Takeaways

The Short Answer

No, not for most people. The ATO generally views make-up and personal grooming as a "private expense" that you would incur whether you were working or not.

Who CAN Claim Make-Up?

To claim make-up as a tax deduction, you must be in a profession where your appearance is a "structural requirement" of your income, such as:

Important: Even if your employer says you "must look professional" or "should wear make-up" for work, it is still generally a private expense.

Stage Make-Up vs. Ordinary Make-Up

There is a big difference in the eyes of the ATO between "ordinary" make-up used for daily wear and "stage" or "specialized" make-up used for professional purposes. For instance, if an actor uses heavy stage foundations that they would never wear in their private life, that cost is generally deductible.

Haircuts and Grooming

Similar to make-up, ordinary haircuts and grooming (such as manicures and pedicures) are not tax-deductible for the vast majority of people. Even if you are a salesperson who needs to look sharp to close deals, the ATO will consider your haircut to be private.

Audit Readiness

If you are a flight attendant or actor, keep all your makeup receipts. If you're a standard office worker, do not try to claim make-up on your return—it's a very common error that triggers ATO data-matching.

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