Cosmetology Careers
In order to work as a hairstylist
or cosmetologist, one must attend a state-licensed barber or
cosmetology school and be at least 16 years old. In some states one must
earn a high school or equivalency diploma as well. Training programs in
hairstyling and cosmetology last approximately nine months and may
result in earning an associate degree. Manicurist training programs are
not as long.All personal appearance workers, including hairstylists, hairdressers
and cosmetologists, but not shampooers, must be licensed. Upon
completion of a state-approved training program in cosmetology, one
usually must take a state-administered licensing exam. There are
generally separate exams for manicurists, pedicurists, and skin care
specialists.
Making yourself beautiful can be a lot of fun. But making others beautiful can be even more fun, especially when there are financial rewards and quite a fulfilling career to be made out of it. From working on the smallest part of the body, such as nail art, to the most obvious beauty asset, i.e. hair, a profession as a Cosmetologist can spur one's creative skills quite a bit.
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Making yourself beautiful can be a lot of fun. But making others beautiful can be even more fun, especially when there are financial rewards and quite a fulfilling career to be made out of it. From working on the smallest part of the body, such as nail art, to the most obvious beauty asset, i.e. hair, a profession as a Cosmetologist can spur one's creative skills quite a bit.
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