
If you are interested in entering the beauty industry, then one of these beauty jobs may work for you. Some require you to complete a training course and receive a license before you can begin working. This is to ensure that you have specific knowledge about your area of expertise because you may have to deal with certain chemicals and substances, so it’s important to know how to handle them. Not all require you to receive certification, and the best part is that you can help others like yourself improve their appearance and gain confidence.
From what I’ve seen over the years, it truly takes a positive attitude, professionalism, and passion to succeed at anything, including the field of beauty. When others come to you to help them feel beautiful, always keep in mind that beauty begins with a smile and upbeat personality. It will help new clients feel comfortable with you, and that could mean good business in the long run.
Nail Technician
Also called a manicurist/pedicurist, this technician helps improve the condition of the nails by cleaning, shaping, and polishing. Nail Technicians can also trim cuticles and educate their customer on overall nail health. Most tend to work in nail salons and spas, and provide services that include gel nails, wraps, acrylic nails, and design decorations. The required certification program is provided at a nearby cosmetology school or one that specializes in nail care and design. The program involves a lab where students can gain experience working with real customers while preparing to receive the necessary license to practice. It is mandatory that manicurists be licensed, and they are required to renew/update their license after a certain number of years. Since most graduate from cosmetology school, it’s common for them to offer waxing and massage services to their customers as well.
Makeup Artist
Use cosmetics to beautify the clients face and body. Makeup artists can work in various capacities including the cosmetics counter, runway, weddings, television and film, and photo shoots. A license and experience may be required depending on the area you are looking to work in. If you do not have a job with a particular company, the best way to gain work experience is by taking on freelance assignments. This is where you will gain a lot of practice and knowledge in working with different clients’ skin type and face shapes. With theatrical makeup application, you will have to use makeup along with other required materials to alter the appearance of your subject. This is where completing your education at a cosmetology school – or one that specializes in theatrical makeup – is necessary. You need extraordinary training for anything having to do with working with a client whose job takes place in front of the camera or on stage. Lots of creativity is involved, and you must be able to transfer your vision onto the client for the required purpose. Having an outgoing and warm personality will help your client feel more secure and less vulnerable as they are waiting to see the results of your work. Compensation depends on the assignment, and length of the assignment, so having a second job will help you survive financially.
Hair Stylist (Beautician)
Hair Stylists work in the most demanding area of the beauty industry. Most stylists posses the creativity for complimenting their customer’s face and personality with a hairstyle that’s suitable for them. As a stylist it is your responsibility to have in-depth knowledge of hair care so that you know which products work best for different hair types and situations. This will help you maintain optimal health of the hair, which is the ultimate goal in pleasing your client. It is also very important to stay informed of the ever-evolving fashion industry and upcoming trends. The bulk of your clientele will want to stay up-to-date with the latest styles, and they will be relying on you to deliver the result they are seeking. Hair Stylists are required to have a license, which involves completing a training session at a nearby cosmetology school. Upon receiving your license, you may have to complete up to 600 hours of training, which includes both class and lab work. This experience will help you become comfortable in working with different types of hair and styling techniques. Having a great bedside manner (attitude) is a must in building a relationship with your clients. No matter what salon you work in, it’s valuable to realize that clients are ultimately attracted to you and your skill.
Beauty Consultants
The most popular of all occupations, Beauty Consultant’s don’t need any type of certification or license to get work. There are some popular cosmetic and skin care lines that rely on independent consultants to provide products and services on their behalf. The consultant is skilled at identifying your skin type, and recommending products that are best suitable for your skin or desired look. The sign-up fee varies depending on the company, and sometimes the consultant is required to have products on-hand for potential customers to purchase. In this case, be prepared to front the necessary expense to get the products you need to get started. In turn the consultant will receive a percentage of the total sales amount, along with other possible prizes or compensation. Services have evolved to the point where a customer can simply order their desired products online through their representatives’ site instead of the traditional method of needing the consultant to visit their home to deliver a brochure. To succeed in this business requires strong interpersonal skills and a positive personality. It’s very important to be personable with your customer because you may be competing against other consultants in your area that work for the same/similar company.
Esthetician (Beauty Therapist)
A licensed professional, an esthetician provides specific skin care services including facials, body treatments, massages, and waxing. They are usually located in spas or salons, and have flexible work schedules. There are different levels of this occupation, which depends on education and skill. The more training and education you have, the more procedures you are allowed to perform on the job. Some are satisfied as the basic level, where others want to perform the more challenging duties, which is where the master esthetician level might work best. For career advancement, Medical esthetics is becoming more competitive, and will give you an advantage over the rest. It involves working with patients with disfiguring diseases, who want to learn makeup rehabilitation procedures.
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What is a natural preservative for bath bombs and other beauty products?I'm going to be making bath bombs and other bath and beauty products, Im trying to make them all natural, but need to have a preservative of some sort in the mix. Hellllp. Thanks!
Citric Acid
Kaolin Clay
Grapeseed Oil
Jojoba Oil
Baking Soda
simple colorants and scents.
That is for the bombs…lips contain the same things more or less plus lanolin, coconut oil and sunflower oil, and beeswax.
Not vegan by any means.. but Im trying to stay major chemical free.
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Alaska…. at 60 below zero?????
Hard to enjoy that if you are there for 3 years.
Why don't you join the navy submarine service. If you are bright, you will do well. The sub service gets good pay, good food, good camaraderie and goes all over the place.
See if you can get a job that will allow you to get a college degree. That degree give you a lot more flexibility with your career choice.
Good luck
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HOLY CRAP! Comparing this to the original picture, they’re identical!
awesome stuff man,….ama practice hard to get to yo level!
First off, don't do a job because of the money, do it because its something you enjoy. you don't even need a long term job, your young, do something that interests you on a whim. If you want to learn to snowboard, work at a ski resort, if you want to do your makeup better, go to cosmetology school. The point is do what you like, your degree shows people that you can commit to something for four years, thats it. And that girl didn't get an entry level job for 80k, she worked hard at her lower paying entry level and met the right people that showed her doors to open. You have to be willing to start at the bottom to get to the top sweety, thats just reality
1- Top secret(what kind of job is top secret)?
** Not to be made public . . . highly confidential . . . for a select few to know only. Working for the C.I.A. (Central Intelligence Agency) You are basically a spy.
2- Beauty nap
** A sometimes short sleep period during the day to refresh you. One often frowns when tired, so a nap is thought to help you smile, lifts your face, less wrinkles.
3- Let me put it this way
** You didn't understand the first explanation, so let me say it differently so you will understand.
4- join the club
** I do this all the time or I've understood this for some time, it's routine for me, and now you have joined those who understand or know what it's about.
5- Tease
Noun: Someone who flirts with another but has no desire for a relationshop.
Verb: To annoy another person so as to upset them or get their attention.
6- For your own good
** You may not like it, but you will be better becaus of it.
7- This pound is all fished out
** Nothing more can be obtained from this source. Used up. Gone.
Have fun!
I think about this all the time (I'm a man). I also love to paint, and that requires drawing (like sketching out the painting) so I have given it a great deal of consideration. Nevertheless, it is a subjective topic.
My prime examples are a Leonardo painting of Ginevra di Benci (not sure I spelled it right) hardly considered a beauty by the standards of her day (or any) the early 16th century in Italy. Also, almost all paintings by Rafael (same time and place, generally speaking) featuring the Madonna (and almost all females modelled in his frescoes–he didn't care for canvas) were of his girlfriend (they never married, but he loved her dearly) la Fornarina (the baker's daughter, that's all we know of her identity). She, had you asked any Italian men, was considered ugly.
But not to Rafael and I. In both cases, the handling of the paintings, the obvious affection and high regard those men had for Ginevra and la Fornarina, creates a feeling (in me, anyway, and over and over no matter how many times I see them) that these are the most beautiful woman ever. Also, Peter Paul Reubens–from which the term "reubenesque" comes? Indeed, there is nothing truer in all of nature, that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I would rather be tortured than agree with other exploitative (trying to capitalize on the insecurities of girlhood for their own lustful gain) men who would form make-up factories so that women are uncertain as to their appeal. I believe that cosmetic surgery can result in one attracting the wrong mate. I will die believing that beauty truly emanates from within, that normative is an evil concept. A cruel, vain woman (I have known many) can NOT appeal to me physically. If the love of my life were to have her legs cut off in a train accident, I would love those stumps more than the most perfect dancer's legs.
Would you dare to contradict your son's assertion that you are the most gorgeous woman on the planet? Call your husband's judgement into question? Your proportions sound attractive to me (no disrespect intended) and without knowing you or seeing your picture, I know you are a fully attractive woman, and your husband could imagine no-one to be hotter than you (for he is no fool, or he would not be yours). Individuality is fundamental to beauty. Accept yourself and love yourself woman, all those of you who answered also. Standards for attractiveness are but mere hype to sell you hair coloring and crap you don't truly need
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Great video.
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Based on what you've read so far I really REALLY recommend the Luxe series by Anna Godbersen. It includes The Luxe, Rumors and the next one (Envy) is about to be released. It's a really good romance series.
Others I recommend are:
The Truth about forever – Sarah Dessen
Just Listen – Sarah Dessen
Noughts and Crosses – Malorie Blackman (Followed by Knife Edge and Checkmate.)
Inkheart – Cornelia Funke
The Mediator series by Meg Cabot
This Lullaby – Sarah Dessen (Pretty much everything by Sarah Dessen lol!)
The Host – Stephenie Meyer
Vampire Kisses series by Ellen Schreiber.
Hope this helped! Again my biggest recommendation is the Luxe series followed by the Noughts and Crosses series.
oh my dear Lord.. i almost came in my pants D=
OmG don't you copy and paste this EVERY day? Are you ever going to stop with your propaganda? The first time I read it, I tried to keep an open mind. Then I saw that you posted it again and again and again. Obviously you are just trying to spread your propaganda.
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i really like your evaluation it looks like you put a lot of time and thinking into it. I would probably add Cruela, Ursula, and Captin Hook maybe
1. Maleficent scared the crap out of me when i was a kid the part where you can see her eyes glowing in the fire place was very frighting to me.
2. Jafar just looked goofy to me he was to skinny he was never threatening to me.
3. Scar was just evil and sick to kill his own brother for power the scene where Mufasa died i bawled like a baby I wanted him to come back to life so bad. Scar got what he deserved when the hyenas ate him at the end of the movie.
4. Lady Tremaine (voiced by Eleanor Audley also Maleficent) her voice and her cold gaze was enough to send shivers down my spine.
5. The queen from Snow White and the Old Hag were very scary it seemed to scary to me for kids to be watching especially in it's first realize in 1937. She was a very vain, evil, and conniving person though.
6.Gaston seemed to be a punk to me I never found him handsome his character to me had no substance i hated him he was a sorry loser.
7. Queen Narissa which is a combination of most of the Disney female villains was very sexy, seductive, and fun I liked her a lot
8. That octopus from Pirates of the Caribbean was very scary he sent shivers down my spine
awesome, keep up the good work!