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  • Beauty School is like having a friend w/benefits…almost!

    Posted on December 15th, 2009 admin No comments

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    hair1Beauty School Benefits go beyond training. Beauty Schools provide opportunity, security, and profitability for the high school graduate, or the Graduate Record Exam, and the best place to find the best beauty school for you is here, at Beauty Schools Listings.com. I interviewed a successful beauty school graduate recently who chose a career as a hair stylist upon graduation from beauty school because she felt good about the happiness she brought her clients as their hair stylist. That was her reason for attending beauty college in the first place, to make her clients happy.

    Even though she had a talent for cutting and coloring her clients’ hair, she wasn’t confident in dealing with the rare unhappy client…and that’s when she fell back on the training she received at her beauty school. The training you receive at beauty school is not limited to the techniques and logistical curriculum. Beauty schools also prepare you for managerial attributes needed when interacting with clients, marketing, and sales. These classes are beneficial not only to a career in cosmetology but to any field.

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  • Texas: Cosmetology Career Statistics

    Posted on July 28th, 2009 admin No comments

    As of 2007, there were 154,393 texprofessionals employed at Texas‘s 28,551 salons. 52% of the salons in Texas are employee-owned, 25% are booth rental salons, the other 23% were a combination of the two.

    The average annual salary for a salon professional in Texas is $37,168, not including tips and gratuities. The average annual salary nationwide is $35,973, which means Texas is above average. Most importantly, 69% of Texas salon owners reported they have been unsuccessful in finding qualified new employees. The 2007 Job Demand Survey results indicate Texas intends to hire 26,574 new employees in the next twelve months.

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  • Education & Training for Cosmetologists

    Posted on July 28th, 2009 admin No comments

    harEducation and training is not only recommended but required in ALL states. A high school diploma or GED is required for some personal appearance workers in some States. In addition, most States require that barbers and cosmetologists complete a program in a State-licensed beauty school or cosmetology school. Cosmetology school programs in hairstyling, skin care, and other personal appearance services can be found in both high schools and in public or private beauty schools as well as cosmetology schools.

    Full-time programs in beauty schools and cosmetology schools usually last 9 months and may lead to an associate degree, but training for manicurists and pedicurists and skin care specialists requires significantly less time. Makeup artists can attend beauty schools and cosmetology schools that specialize in this subject, but it is not required. Shampooers generally do not need formal training. Most professionals take advanced courses in hairstyling at cosmetology school or other personal appearance services to keep up with the latest trends. They also may take cosmetology school courses in sales and marketing.

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  • Beauty School Graduate Profile: Melissa from So-California

    Posted on July 8th, 2009 admin No comments

    princess-hairBeauty school graduate Melissa from So-Cali sits down with beautyschoolslistings.com to share her experience. Mel also has a few words of advice for you future beauty school attendees

    1. What inspired you to attend beauty school?

    I wanted to do hair since I was a kid.

    2. How did you choose which  beauty school to attend?

    I was on a waiting list and I found out I got into beauty school the day before school started. I chose the beauty school closest to me. I believe it cost around $2000 with the kit.

    3. What  beauty school license did you choose as a specialty?

    My area of study is hair. I am also working one day a week at a Dr.’s doing facials

    4. How long did beauty school take you to complete?

    It took me just over a year to complete beauty school. I went to esthetician school a few years before so I had hours that were added to my cosmetology hours. My beauty school classes were in the evening and Saturday class so it took a little longer.
    5.What were the highs and lows of your beauty school experience, any advice for future beauty school students?

    Highs would be finally enjoying school and making friends that I still have today. Lows would be pedicures and the last few weeks of school counting down the days until your last clock out. Advice would be to not give up.
    Highs would be great money, clients you become very close to, making your own schedule when you go on rent. Lows would be sitting around when you first start out, picky clients (they will be easier to deal with with more experience). Job placement was easy. I assisted for a few months and started working at the mall where there were a lot of walk ins. Now I pay rent each week at a salon. I wish I knew to stay at the first salon for one more year to build more clients.

    Advice I would give would be to make sure you pick the right salon. It should be in a good location like a busy shopping center. Also interview the owner just as they are interviewing you. Ask alot of Questions. One of the worst things you can do is to change salons. You will always lose some clients and you don’t want your clients to think anything negative. Also always be on time with a smile.

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  • Beauty school in your future?

    Posted on June 30th, 2009 admin No comments

    eyes6A completion certificate in beauty school signifies more than a rubber stamp on the back of your tuition check. Thanks to innovations in beauty school techniques and treatments, today’s beauty school student studies chemistry in hair color class, anatomy in reflexology courses, and skin tones and textures in esthetician classes.

    A Masters in Massage?

    A Ph’D in Holistic Practices?

    An Advanced Degree in Make-up Artistry?

    From the former stereotype of hair, nails and sometimes, skin, the beauty industry has expanded to include massage, acupressure, reflexology, therapeutic treatments involving aromatherapy, water, steam and other exotic applications. Beauty Schools and Cosmetology Colleges offer a curriculum as varied as the students who attend them.

    Every day brings innovative developments to the beauty industry which in-turn brings innovative developments to beauty schools curriculum. What was considered “new age” is now included as part of a comprehensive curriculum promoting beauty, health and wellness. If you’re a potential beauty school student, don’t be turned off by what you may think of as a limited curriculum, instead, be turned on to the unlimited possibilities available for today’s beauty school graduate.

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  • Beauty School 2009

    Posted on June 28th, 2009 admin No comments

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    hair3The number of people seeking beauty careers has risen significantly, especially in the last three years, said Jim Cox, executive director of the American Association of Cosmetology Schools, based in Scottsdale, Ariz. “A lot of new schools are opening up; there are close to 2,000 in the U.S.,” he said. “It used to be most schools were small and privately owned, but now brand names like Paul Mitchell and Aveda are also getting into the business.” Cosmetology has changed much over the last 20 years. The curriculum still includes the basics – hair, skin and nails – but also training in massage, wellness and skin care (known as esthetics). “Ten years ago, if you said the word ‘esthetician’ people would say, ‘What is that?’ ” observed Lynelle Lynch, owner of Bellus Academy. “The industry is much more sophisticated than it once was.” An increasing number of beauty schools offer programs in holistic health treatments like massage, reflexology and hydrotherapy – the kinds of services usually offered at spas. Bellus just completed a $2.5 million renovation, adding 8,000 square feet to accommodate a growing number of programs. At this time in 2008, Bellus Academy had 180 students; today it has 240. The number of students at Empire Beauty Schools, which has 89 locations, was up 17 percent from April 2008 to April 2009; enrollment at Paul Mitchell Schools, with 91 locations, increased 14 percent from May 2008 to May 2009. Although most students still come directly from high school, Mr. Cox says the ranks of older students leaving other careers for cosmetology are growing. Frank Schoeneman, chief executive of Empire Beauty Schools, says that at least half of Empire’s students have attended college but left because they felt it would not prepare them for jobs. Angela O’Brien, a student at Empire Beauty School in Indianapolis, is a former operations director at a trucking company. When she was laid off last year – her company’s biggest customers were American automakers – she wanted to move into an industry that would provide long-term job security. In terms of revenue, cosmetology is holding steady in this recession. “I saw that while the beauty industry was being affected by the downturn, it didn’t devastate it,” Ms. O’Brien said. “Everyone has to get their hair cut – they may spend less, but they will still get it cut.” The profession’s flexibility also appealed to Ms. O’Brien, who has two children. Forty-six percent of cosmetologists are self-employed, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and many of them work flexible schedules. That will be a welcome change, said Ms. O’Brien, who used to work 60-hour weeks and was on call 24 hours a day. “I don’t want to feel guilty anymore when I go to a school play or take a family vacation,” she said. Public perception of the industry has also changed. “The old stereotype that only kids that can’t get into college go to beauty school – that’s gone,” Mr. Cox said. And some hair stylists, like John Frieda, and makeup artists, like Bobbi Brown, are now celebrities. That has helped to give the profession a cachet it didn’t have a generation ago, many people in the industry say. Becoming a cosmetologist can take 10 to 18 months of training, and tuition can range from about $8,000 to $18,000, depending on the school and the program. Every state requires a certain number of practical study hours – from about 1,000 to 2,200 – before a student can take the licensing exam. Most beauty schools also require a high school diploma or G.E.D. Graduates can work at salons, spas or behind the scenes in theater, film and television. Many graduates will work in spas – defined by the International Spa Association as businesses that offer at least two of three services: massage, skin care treatments and body treatments. Topango Segura, a student in the holistic health-care practitioner program at Bellus Academy, has already landed a job as a massage therapist in San Diego, although he won’t graduate until August. There are some downsides to the profession. Hair stylists and colorists spend most of the day on their feet, which can cause varicose veins and back pain. They work with or around chemicals, and many experience carpal tunnel problems, Mr. Cox said. Starting salaries are often low, about $8 to $14 an hour (including tips and commission), according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Part-time and self-employed workers often lack health benefits. Salons and spas generally pay a weekly base salary and a commission on products and services sold, said Cheryl Whitman, a beauty consultant and president of Beautiful Forever Aesthetic Business Consulting in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Even though entry-level earnings are generally low in the industry, it is not unusual for more experienced hair stylists, colorists and estheticians to earn considerably higher salaries. Those at the top of their profession can make six figures, Ms. Whitman said. Cosmetology can also be very gratifying, Ms. Lynch said: “You are taking care of people all day, people who come to you to make them feel better. And that makes people feel really good about what they do.”



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  • Beauty Schools Listings says goodbye to two megastars who shaped our industry.

    Posted on June 26th, 2009 admin No comments

    mj6farrMichael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, their names mean fame, fortune, Hollywood and celebrity—and at the end of the day, today especially, all of their fame and celebrity power could not buy them one more hour of one more day on the planet. How sad for them, how sad for us.

    Is it better to be a supernova who enjoys amazing star power for a finite amount of time, or to live a more modest life benefiting men and women who depend upon your sensitivity and skills to bring out the beauty in each of them with your expertise?

    According to the New York Times, beauty school graduates “work at salons, spas or behind the scenes in theater, film and television” to achieve your fame and fortune.

    We are saddened by these popular icons leaving our world, and appreciate their contribution to our culture: Farrah’s big hair, beautiful smile and perfect bone structural;  Michael’s music, star power, and immortal impression on our culture; will endure.  Their legacy would have been impossible without the hair stylists, make up artists, colorists, estheticians who maintained their images.

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  • Beauty Schools Listings mourns Michael Jackson’s fruitless search for beauty

    Posted on June 26th, 2009 admin No comments

    mj5Michael Jackson Passes…

    As someone who was very aware of what’s hot, and what’s not, Michael Jackson used every beauty school trick in the book to keep up, no, that’s not right….to stay ahead of beauty trends for the current pop culture. I remember living in LA when I was 10 ish which makes Michael Jackson in thirties, and I would have given my freckles, my lip gloss, and my pager, and my new pink 10-speed bicycle to attend the Michael Jackson concert at Universal Studios that summer. Too young for real beauty techniques, too young for make up, dramatic hair styles, pedicures and manicures, all I wanted was to be in the same space as Michael Jackson. With my mop of red hair, and beauty school attitude, I was sure I could get his attention…even though I wouldn’t have a clue what to do with it if I had it!

    Then, I knew no tricks of the beauty trade places like beautyschoolslistings.com were not around back then because if they were I would have attended one of the 500 schools they have on there and I would have known how to attract his attention or anyone else’s :)

    According to the New York Times, “becoming a cosmetologist can take 10 to 18 months of training, and tuition can range from about $8,000 to $18,000, depending on the school and the program.” Ha!I say, if you are dumb enough to attend beauty school in downtown Manhattan or the Hills of Beverly…at beautyschoolslistings.com you will find schools and training for far less. Remember, it’s not the name of the Institute/college on your beauty school diploma that matters to your career in cosmetology -it’s passing the licensing exam.

    The tragedy of Michael Jackson’s life is his apparent unhappiness. From all of the beauty treatments, including many plastic surgeries, he endured, it appears he was never happy with the outcomes…as he continued searching for another surgeon to create perfection on his face.

    The beauty of beauty college is that none of them promise perfection -rather they deliver state of the art techniques and skills to deliver beauty improvements to your clients. How many professions can promise improvement every time they practice?

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  • Future fortune and fame starts here….Cosmetology School

    Posted on June 26th, 2009 admin No comments

    >hstylistA good haircut lasts for weeks, a great >haircut la>sts forever! When you’ve been trained to give a great haircut, you have a client for life! Regardless of the economics, you will have an income, thanks to your beauty school training, your cosmetology knowledge, your esthetician education. Decades ago, the celebrity hairstylist came into his or her own. By providing stakeholders in local communities (say, Park Avenue, New York City or Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills) the perfect “do”, these stylists rode the wave of fame and fortune until the “next big thing” hip-checked them off the top of the hill of hairdressers. And that was okay, because by then they had their own line of hair care products, does the name “Paul Mitchell” have meaning?

    So, enroll in your future of fame and fortune: find the perfect beauty college, cosmetology training for you at beautyschoolslistings.com.

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  • Beauty Sells!

    Posted on June 26th, 2009 admin No comments

    images3Beauty schools promote their cosmetology product using attractive people, right? A tree frog won’t bring in the beauty business, and I don’t even know what a tree frog looks like! Even though we know all about air brushing, make up, and the illusions of lighting, we want to be that person in the advertisement on the page, billboard, and tv ad.

    It’s all about the illusion. When you attend beauty college, or cosmetology school, you learn how to make other people attractive—but hey, you also learn how to make yourself attractive, too. Learn the tricks of the beauty trade at beauty school!

    Pretty knees are in, pretty knees are out.

    Hemlines go up, hemlines go down.

    Necklines plunge, necklines rise.

    Feet are focal points, or feet disappear in boots.

    Hands? Are displays for beautiful diamonds found in wedding rings, engagement rings and anniversary rings!

     

    Nails, hair, make-up are all part of the package of beauty school.

    Pedicures, manicures and make-up are all part of the beauty college package. Whether you attend beauty school as part of your self improvement program, or as a career move, or as a backup in case you flunk out of medical school, when you finish the beauty training, you will be good to go for whatever your future holds

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