How To Become a Beautician Part 2

How To Become a Beautician Part 2
“Peo­ple that are enrolling in the beauty indus­try may in their own mind think that it is going to be a rinky– dinky easy course. Or they may have the judg­ment of fam­ily and friends that it’s got to do with play­ing with makeup all day. It’s not the truth.”

 

How to a Beau­ti­cian Part 2

Peo­ple that are enrolling in the beauty indus­try may in their own mind think that it is going to be a rinky– dinky easy course. Or they may have the judg­ment of fam­ily and friends that it’s got to do with play­ing with makeup all day. It’s not the truth. This is HowToBecome.tv. What do you want to be when you grow up? For­tu­nately, we’ve reached the next level where the demand for med­ical esthet­ics is huge — anti-aging is huge, which means that now we are work­ing with very intense laser machines, we are work­ing with chem­i­cal peels, so you are not being edu­cated on just being able to pick the right lip­stick put it on someone’s lip, and if it doesn’t work, remove it. You are being edu­cated on how the individual’s body works, what their skin tone is, and what it is that you need to do as a pro­fes­sional to make sure that you are achiev­ing your goal and not hurt­ing them. So it’s a lit­tle more seri­ous than peo­ple may think when you hear “beauty school”. If you have high ambi­tions, if you like to be more glam­orous, the pos­si­bil­i­ties are end­less, whether it is hav­ing your own skin care line, your own make-up line, or open­ing up your own spa. It’s all out there for you. And the beau­ti­ful thing about it, is that you will learn beauty and become an estheti­cian with own hands. You learn busi­ness, you have to lease loca­tions, and order prod­ucts, and you have to mar­ket­ing, and you have to do adver­tis­ing. So then you become an entre­pre­neur for real.

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