the abc's of a career in cosmetology
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This presentation examines cosmetology careers. From aesthetics to hairstyling to makeup artistry and nails, this presentation discusses cosmetology schooling options and course expectations.TRANSCRIPT
The ABC’s of A Career in The Beauty Industry
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A. Careers in Cosmetology
Nail Technician Aesthetics
Makeup Artist Hair
Cosmetology Business
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Business Careers in Cosmetology
Hair color or Perm Specialist Salon Owner / Manager
Salon Coordinator & Sales Consultant School Instructor or Beauty School Owner
Manufacturer Sales Representative Director of Education
Distributor / Sales Representative Fashion Show or Photo and Movie Stylist
Platform Artist and Educator
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Aesthetics Specialty Careers• Aroma therapist / Reflexologist
• Spa Owner / Manager / Coordinator
• Skin Care Instructor
• Aesthetics School Owner
• Hotel or Cruise Spa Director / Specialist
• Esthetician / Skin Care Specialist
• Skin & Body Care Consultant
• Medical Spa Technician
• Resort Coordinator / Specialist
• Makeup Artist
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Careers in Hair
• Colorist• Hairstylist – Cuts only
• Barber• Assistant
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B. What You’ll Learn In School
•Cosmetology students are trained in cutting, coloring, perming and styling as well as a variety of other techniques.
•Cosmetology student also learn the business end the industry including marketing, customer relations and management.
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C. Cosmetology CareerJob Outlook and Benefits
According to the US Dept. of Labor, Skin Care
specialist jobs are expected to grow 34
percent by 2016. While cosmetologist jobs are
expected to grow by 14 percent by 2016.
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• Create your own schedule• As a licensed independent stylist,
you'll have the freedom to work when you want and as much as you want.
• Work with celebrities• If you develop your creativity and
skills, you could very well be asked to style the hair and makeup of models and celebrities.
• Your income will reflect your work
• When you're working as a stylist, the amount and type of work you do has a direct affect on your income.
• Enjoy Talking with People • Each client will have new stories to
share with you whenever they visit!
Schooling and Certifications
There are several options when it comes to cosmetology school. To narrow down your
options, consider tuition prices and the amount of time required to become certified.
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All states require cosmetologists and aestheticians to be licensed, additional qualifications vary by state. Generally, graduation from a state-licensed cosmetology school is required. Licensure applicants are generally required to pass a written test and demonstrate an ability to perform basic cosmetology services.
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