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  • Permanent Make-up: to ink or not to ink?

    Posted on August 19th, 2009 admin No comments

    permmkMake-up application is one thing….but permanent make-up, do I really want to look like I have make-up on ALL the time? What is the benefit of using permanent make-up?
    Permanent make-up can be useful for women who wish to wear make-up, but cannot apply it easily because of reasons such as:

    • a handicap or disability that restricts their mobility
    • blindness or a severe loss of vision
    • Carpal Tunnel
    • suffering from the side-effects of medication that makes their hands shake
    • restrictions of precise movement due to arthritis or multiple sclerosis

    Permanent make-up may also be used to camouflage scarring on the face or other parts of the body.

    Permanent make-up involves using tattoos as a way of creating the same effects as cosmetics. With a touch of artistic flair, a firm hand and specialized training, those studying permanent make-up will learn the most effective techniques for eyebrow simulation, lash enhancement, eye-lining, creating beauty marks, lip-lining and lip-staining. Many permanent make-up artists enjoy the flexibility of owning their own business.

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  • Beauty School Listings: Make-up Madness

    Posted on August 11th, 2009 admin No comments

    makA girl needs a degree from cosmetology school to feel confident in her make-up purchases. Seriously, I am committing the cardinal sin of expired make-up in my bag in order to avoid that feeling of incompetency every time I am within arms length of the make-up aisle. My auburn curly hair and freckles would be a challenge for a professional make-up artist, let alone cosmetology school students in training.  I know that I am not alone in feeling inadequate or colorblind when trying to select a foundation that is right for me. Ivory, beige, natural, natural beige, how could there be a buffet of colors and not one matches my skin tone?

    If cosmetology school is not in your immediate future here is a tip for you ladies. To avoid buying another foundation that goes in a drawer because the color does not work with your skin, in the store, apply a dab of foundation on your collarbone. Why there? “To avoid a line of demarcation, foundation needs to match your neck and your chest, not just your face,” says Brigitte Reiss-Anderson, creative consultant for IsaDora cosmetics at Walgreens. Other areas, like the jawline and the inside of your forearm, may be pigmented similarly to your face, but they’re usually paler than your decolletage.

    If you get excited and find yourself naturally gravitating towards the make-up aisle, you should consider cosmetology school to jump-start your career.  Cosmetology schools have different programs for for make-up artists include A program dedicated to students who want to work in the beauty industry only, including salons, spas, cosmetics companies, photographic studios, wedding studios, and freelance work. Students learn all aspects of the make-up artist profession.

    • Beauty and Corrective makeup
    • High Fashion Photographic makeup
    • Hair styling (including hair pieces)
    • Air-Brushing
    • The Wedding Business
    • The Psychology of Beauty

    This one-year program of study prepares cosmetology school students to become fully-trained makeup artists capable of working in all aspects of the various makeup industries. Six courses in this program offer cosmetology school students the fundamentals of each makeup discipline, including practical workshops, guest speakers, and field trips. This cosmetology school program consists of:

    • Beauty and corrective makeup
    • Theatrical/live performance makeup
    • High fashion photographic makeup
    • Beginning prosthetic workshop
    • Television (including HDTV) makeup
    • Film makeup


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  • Beauty School Listings State Profile: Florida

    Posted on August 2nd, 2009 admin No comments

    Florida, over the years has become one of the worlds strongest tourist magnets with sun-soaked beaches and crystal springs.  Florida is home to Walt Disney World, which continues to lure more visitors than any other single attraction anywhere in the world.

    Florida’s License Categories:

    Cosmetology

    Specialty Registrations:
    •  Manicuring/Pedicuring/Nail Extensions
    •  Facials
    Other Registrations:
    •  Hair Braiding
    •  Hair Wrapping
    •  Cosmetology Salons
    •  Specialty Salons
    •  Mobile Cosmetology Salons
    •  Body Wrapping

    Florida’s Methods of Licensure:
    By Endorsement – Yes
    By Examination – Yes
    By Reciprocity – No
    Business Entity – Yes

    As for the cosmetologists in the state of Florida, it’s blue skies and sunshine all the way. according to the US Bureau of Labor and Statistics in 2008.

    Number of employed: 24,670 hairdressers and cosmetologists

    • Average hourly pay: $12.90/hr
    • Average Annual Salary: $26,840
    • Top percentiles annual salary: $44,560

    Number of employed: 130 Make-up Artists

    • Average hourly pay: $22.20/hr
    • Average Annual Salary: $46,210
    • Top percentiles annual salary: $79,690

    Number of employed: 3,820 Nail Technicians

    • Average hourly pay: $10.66/hr
    • Average Annual Salary: $22,170
    • Top percentiles annual salary: $33,180

    Number of Employed: 1,160 Estheticians/Skin Care Specialists

    • Average hourly pay: $15.50/hr
    • Average Annual Salary: $32,240
    • Top percentiles annual salary: $51,890
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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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  • Job Trends for Hairdressers, Cosmetologists, Estheticians,Make-up Artists, and Nail Technicians

    Posted on July 25th, 2009 admin No comments

    t-lineBeauty school students would be thrilled to know that their beauty school education is a sound investment. Beautyschoolslistings.com has researched the job trends for cosmetologists, estheticians, make-up artists, hair-dressers, and nail Technicians. The results are very promising for current beauty school students and perhaps will inspire some to attend beauty school in the future.
    cosmetology school students- your industry has seen a 27% increase
    beauty school students who are training to become make-up artists- your industry has increased by 234%
    beauty school students becoming a nail technician- your industry has increased by 75%
    beauty school students training to become estheticians- your industry has seen an increase of 81%

    What researchers are finding is that in-spite of the financial crisis this country has endured, people are still spending money on personal care services. Beauty school students will not have any trouble finding a job after beauty school.

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  • Beauty School: Eye Make-up

    Posted on July 6th, 2009 admin No comments

    bobbibrowneyes7macpigThe eyes are the windows to the soul, and beauty schools nationwide offer classes which cover the art, application, and product selection of eye make-up. Stacie, a beauty school student in Dallas, focuses on the eyes as the center piece to her make-up applications.  So beauty school divas, would you be surprised  at the brands, colors, and products beauty school clients prefer?  Ladies you have spoken, and the top brands used for eye make-up include Bobbi Brown, MAC, and Origins. Beauty school students here is what your future clients have to say about their favorites:

    Pattie from So-Cal had this to say about her favorite eye shadow M.A.C. pigments “they are fun and I wear them all the time. I like them because you can either wear them as every day make up by using a light application or you can do a more dramatic look and use heavier amount. Also you can use it for your lips and cheeks too!”

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    Courtney, an elementary school teacher in Houston, TX said this about MAC, “I also love Mac makeup.  I use it on my eyes, my face powder, concealer, and blush. There is this cream that I put on my eyes that helps hold the eye shadow on.  It works great!”

    Dana, a waitress in Denver CO said her must-have is Bobbi Brown’s Corrector. ” BB Corrector works miracles for evening out skin tones and dark circles under the eyes, and is long lasting too!”

    Amber, a salon owner in Montana, says that she can’t live with-out Lancome Defencils Mascara. ” I know $25.00 is on the high-end for make-up but it’s totally worth it”76805_mNikki, a dental hygienist from Frisco Texas is faithful to her Origins line of cosmetics. ” For years now I’ve been complimented on my skin and how great it looks which I guess is from the Origins but honestly……I love the smell!”

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    These “must-have” products can be found at major department stores, Sephora, brand retail locations, and of course online. They range from $22.00

    -$32.00 but ask our beauty school divas, they are worth it!


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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 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 is as beauty school does!

    Posted on June 26th, 2009 admin No comments
    beautiBeauty is always in the eyes of the beholder. What is sexy to one person is a total turn-off to another. Beauticians need to understand that we are all different, and beyond pheromones we all have specific likes and dislikes when it comes to attraction. If you are considering a career in beauty, you’d better get in touch with the many variations potential clients think are sexy, beautiful, attractive. When you attend beauty college, learn cosmetology, beauty training, make up, hair, nails, esthetician, massage, or any other spa skill, you up your sexy factor by a bunch!
    Beauty School is no longer a walk in the park. For today’s procedures, the student learns the effects of color procedures on hair. As beauty processes become more complex, the students post-graduation from beauty school means higher starting salaries.



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