Hair Stylist Schools – A Successful Stylist Is More Then Skin Deep

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By Laurie Brown

 

So you have a passion for personal appearance?  Maybe you’ve consulted others on the latest trends in hair, nails, skin, and make-up for years and are finally considering getting serious about a career in beauty.

 

Before you decide (which of course starts with choosing the right beauty school or academy), learn more about the perks and pitfalls of this exciting industry and whether you have what it takes to be a ‘cut-above’ cosmetologist, hair stylist, esthetician, nail technician, or barber.

 

True or False. 

 

I’m ready to put in the time.  Beauty school programs range from several weeks to a year or more depending on the options you choose. Research and identify an accredited beauty school that visibly demonstrates a cutting-edge approach to today’s styling and cosmetology applications.  Ask about scholarships, student loans, grants for beauty school; and even apprenticeships and job placement.

 

I consider myself an entrepreneur.  Business skills and a competitive spirit are key to earning your full potential in the beauty industry.  Almost 50 percent of U.S. stylists, nail technicians, cosmetologists, and estheticians are self-employed.  Grow your business by effectively managing your time, maintaining a budget, satisfying clients and earning new business. Stay ahead of the latest fashions and beauty techniques, enroll in continuing education courses, and participate in trade shows. In all, be prepared to market yourself and your business.

I have good people skills and place high value on the concept of good customer service. A successful stylist greets every client with a smile, demonstrates a personal interest in the client’s appearance, listens well, and then translates those desires into something tangible.

I’m in good health. Stamina—the ability to maintain physical or mental energy and strength for a long time—is critical, especially for entry-level stylists.  Be prepared to spend long hours on your feet and in constant motion.

I don’t mind working nights and weekends. Most full-time stylists work when others don’t.  Expect bookings after 5 p.m., and on most Saturdays and Sundays, until you’ve established a strong clientele base and can start to dictate your schedule a bit more.

Good job.  If you answered, “yes” to just a few of these questions, you may have what it takes to change the world, one beautiful person at a time.

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Kim’s Story – Cosmetology School Graduates

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Find out more about beauty school! http://www.beautyschools.edu

Kim talks about her experience after graduation from Empire Beauty School.

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Your Beautiful Career HD

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While income is important, finding a job that fulfills ones interests and passions is also important. Beauty careers provide both attractive earnings and the opportunity for creative expression. See what beauty and wellness students and professionals are saying about careers in beauty.

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The Business of Beauty

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Making the most of your degree from a cosmetology school.

By Laurie Brown

Congratulations.  You have chosen a challenging yet rewarding career in the beauty industry. With that comes a world of opportunity to positively impact the lives of others, while also earning a great living as either a hair stylist, nail technician, esthetician, make-up artist, barber, and more.  Many beauty academy graduates even move onto great careers as owners of upscale salons and spas, or as teachers at top cosmetology schools, sales representatives, image or fashion consultants, or examiners for State licensing boards. 

The demand for beauty professionals increases every year as Americans live longer and invest more in their personal appearance. Nationwide, these occupations are predicted to grow by 12 percent, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, even exceeding the average growth rate for all other occupations by almost 20 percent.    

You can be part of this exciting industry by attending a top beauty school—one with a solid reputation for placing students in apprenticeships and jobs at the best salons. Regardless of the type of training you seek—hair stylist, nail technician, make-up artist, esthetician, or barber—it is critical to select a school, academy, or institute that is accredited by a national organization such as the National Accrediting Commission for Cosmetology Arts & Sciences (NACCAS). An accredited program will not only ensure you get the experience you need to succeed, but is also most likely to offer financial aid, grants, scholarships for beauty school, or loans to help cover tuition costs. 

Ultimately, however, your success in the beauty industry stems from your willingness to study extensively, be vigilant and disciplined, and most importantly, to tap into your creative genius. Both beauty schools and salons look for stylists, nail technicians, estheticians, and cosmetologists who not only have the artistry at hand, but can translate those talents into a great looking cut, manicure, or make-over.  You know what you want Mrs. Smith’s hair style to look like, but can you communicate that to her in a way she finds welcoming?  Good customer service—listening, advising, and conveying messages—is critical to your success.

 

 

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Laura Umpierrez talks about her career change into the beauty field

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Laura is a graduate from cosmetology school. She works in an upscale salon…find out about her famous client list!

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jrbarbershop how to make a skin fade

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When doing a fade take your time to blend the lines i prefer to start from the button up like shown in this video don’t get frustrated if you don’t get it right just keep trying.is the same concept when using a different clip for example if you are doing a #1 fade or 2 fallow the same steps.also if you live in NY area i am looking for barbers or apprentices to come and work or learn from me.thanks for watching.

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