Cosmetology Careers: Which One is for You?

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Skin Care SpecialistCosmetologists are more than just hairstylists and makeup artists, they also provide services that involve caring for the skin, hair, and nails. If you're looking for a career change and looking into becoming a cosmetologist, there are many cosmetology career options in Portland for you to choose from.

Hold on just a moment, though. Becoming a cosmetologist is not that easy. You would still need to complete a state-approved cosmetology program and pass the examination approved by the licensure candidates’ State Board of Cosmetology. Here are the different kinds of cosmetologists:

Hair stylists

This occupation is one of the more well-known careers in cosmetology. A hair stylist cuts, styles, curls, colors, straightens, and helps maintain the overall vitality of their clients' hair. Barbers, on the other hand, are also considered as cosmetologists but their responsibilities are more on haircuts and facial trims. Some barbers are also qualified to do hair coloring and shampooing.

Makeup Artists

A makeup artists' work is self-explanatory. They put on eye shadows, lip tints, facial foundation, and other makeup products. You can also consult with some qualified makeup artists regarding skin care treatments. They can recommend makeup colors and products to clients and give advice about the application of makeup.

Estheticians

Estheticians are skin care specialists that treat the skin on the face and bodies of their clients. They also do massages and hair removal treatment. They can also do consultations and recommend treatments to their client. Do take note, however, that estheticians cannot diagnose and treat skin disorders and other skin-related ailments. In fact, they are not qualified to do so. If you want to work in this occupation, it is important to note that you will need to undergo a two-year esthetician training program approved by the state where you want to work in.

Nail Technicians

A nail technician grooms and maintains a client's fingernails or toenails by cleaning, trimming, filing, and applying nail polish. They may also perform aromatherapy treatments, massages of the hand and feet, and application of synthetic nails to their clients. Before becoming a nail technician, however, you must complete a state-approved cosmetology or nail technician program and (in most states) get a license.

The fashion trends change so fast, that's why cosmetologists must continuously learn and upgrade their skills if they want to stay relevant in the fashion industry.

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