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COSMETOLOGY. Carina Renteria. Manicures. Start by softening hands in a substance followed by application of lotion. Most manicures involve shaping the nails and adding nail polish. It may also include the application of artificial nails, acrylics, or artificial nail gels.
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COSMETOLOGY Carina Renteria
Manicures • Start by softening hands in a substance followed by application of lotion. • Most manicures involve shaping the nails and adding nail polish. • It may also include the application of artificial nails, acrylics, or artificial nail gels. • Some manicures include the painting of pictures on nails, or drawings, applying imitation jewels. • Manicurist usually take special Cosmetology classes.
Aestheticians • Specialize in beautifying the skin. • They perform cosmetic skin treatments including hair removal such as waxing, threading, massaging, body wraps, skin care, eyelash/eyebrow tinting, eyelash extensions, aromatherapy, permanent make up, and make up application. • May also specialize in machine treatments such as non surgical face-lifts.
Hairstylist • A hair stylist is someone who cuts and styles hair. He or she can also perform other services some are coloring hair , adding extensions and straightening. • A good hairstylist has a sense of fashion and the ability to know what style will know what will be best for their client. • Hair stylists often do hair special occasions in addition to routine hairstyling
Make-Up Artist • A makeup artist is a branch of cosmetology that specializes in the application of cosmetics to their clients faces. • They are paid to create a look using cosmetics on another persons face • . Usually including a foundation or powder, blush, eye makeup, and other things their clients might want. • They can do anything for special events, at salons & spa’s, live events such as theatre, dramatic events, photography, runway fashion shows, television sets, and film sets,
Becoming A Cosmetologist • Most all cosmetology courses in the United States focus mostly on hairstyling, but also train their students as general beauticians to provide manicures, facials, etc. • In a state-licensed beauty school, a certificate course in general cosmetology usually takes around a year to complete. • Specialized, non-hairstyling courses such as manicure, facials, or makeup art are usually last a shorter amount of time to finish, taking anywhere from two weeks to six months, although the most distinguished beauty schools may have a longer course. • In Higher Learning Institutions, an Associate's Degree can be given to you on the path to becoming a cosmetologist.