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    with the company Paul Mitchell, which targets most cosmetologists (like myself), people who fancy their products, people that are interested in the hair business, and people that are also interested in cosmetology schooling and hair events. They are one of the most successful companies in the cosmetology business because they do not discriminate between gender and age. They give everyone and equal opportunity to be a part of the company and they have products for males and females. Due to their successful

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    Acne. A person’s worst insecurity. Well, it was my most excruciating insecurity. That was until my life completely changed, like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. I was introduced to makeup. I remember going to the store and buying makeup for the first time ever and walking through the isles with eyes like an owl. Seeing products after products, so curiously thinking “I have no idea what I’m going to need?”, “What do I choose?”, “What will get the job done to cover my acne?”, chaos was going

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    1. Why are magazines that specialize in fashion particularly useful for cosmetologists?beauty magazines are another great way of information about what people will be looking for in next season trend. Providing good customer service is knowing what’s trending and being able to tell clients about what looks and treatments that are popular. 2. Explain how a change in career could result in a client seeking out a new cosmetologist. if u were a movie star u would have to keep up with the latest trends

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    school even if that meant doing only the bare minimum. Which is exactly what I did. I didn't know how important an education was until after high school. Once graduating I enrolled into cosmetology school and even there my instructors advised me to get a degree, which I still was against. After receiving my cosmetology license I began working at a beauty supply store. I found myself knowing what I wanted to say but not knowing how to get it across without talking in ebonics when educating customers

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    is actually really fast growing. Fantastic news for me. On average there are 220,600 job openings. Costs really depend on each school and their location. A school in or near a major metropolitan city will likely cost at least $10,000 for a full cosmetology program. The same program in a more rural setting could be as low as $6,500. If I plan to complete a program to become a certified Esthetician or Nail Tech, this will cost more in the range of $3,000 to $10,000 depending on the program requirements

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    What is an esthetician? An esthetician is a professional who specializes in skin and skin care. Estheticians, sometimes spelled aestheticians, are trained in cosmetic treatments of the skin. I chose this career because you have the opportunity for self employment eventually, the job market is growing, they can make almost twenty dollars an hour, but most importantly you help others feel good about themselves. Estheticians’ hours vary between part or full time, with very flexible hours. Many estheticians

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    Cosmetology Career

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    wanted a dynamic career that allows you to use your artistic talent to make money, it’s time to invest in your future by attending Missouri College of Cosmetology. With campuses in Springfield and Bolivar, and lots of easy financing options, there’s no reason to delay your pursuit of a cosmetology license. cosmetology license Missouri College of Cosmetology is a fully accredited and licensed school that has been training talented beauty professionals for over 35 years. They’ve helped thousands of students

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    Cosmetology Strengths

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    Although I’m not sure what job i will end up with, i do know it will be in between forensic science or cosmetologist. I have experience with cosmetology(makeup artist), i am not a pro but i have started learning the basics of it. The field i would do in forensic science would be criminal investigator, having to put things together to get an answer. I am determined to do anything to accomplish what i want to achieve. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, but my personal weaknesses are

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    Career In Cosmetology

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    training for a career in Cosmetology. The minimum education level required for this career is postsecondary training. There is no such thing as maximum training in cosmetology because a person can keep training after receiving the credentials necessary to start a career in cosmetology. ‘Cosmetology programs generally grant certificates, diplomas or associate's degrees, rather than bachelor's degrees’ (Bachelor’s). All the education necessary is a high school diploma, cosmetology diploma, and a certificate

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    Cosmetology And Salons

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    The relationship between Salon & Spa owners/ managers and a local Cosmetology School is very important. It also plays big role in public relations aspect of the business on both parties. Salons need to stay current on the new trends and style within the hair industry and a local cosmetology school can help with that. Keeping a current relationship with the local school can help with the technicians learning new techniques from the local school. Most schools hold training classes and continued education

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