Debunking Myths About Who Can Be a Cosmetologist

who can be a cosmetologist

Cosmetology is a great career path for many different types of people. However, whether you’ve thought about it or not, the truth is that there are many myths you may have internalized about who can and can’t become a cosmetologist. You may not even realize that you’ve internalized these myths in the first place. However, it’s always good to combat myths at the source. Here are some of the most prominent myths about blossoming cosmetologists.

1. Only High School Students Can Become Cosmetologists

This is one of the more pervasive myths surrounding cosmetology, and unfortunately, it’s one that many people believe without ever really thinking about it. If you’re not a high school student, you can still apply to be a cosmetologist. Your general experience may even make you more prepared to be a cosmetologist than someone who’s just gotten out of high school.

2. Only Women Want to Become Cosmetologists

Most people think of women when they think of cosmetology, and that’s truly a shame. Cosmetology is a great opportunity for all sorts of people, including people of all genders. Whether you’re a woman or not, if cosmetology is calling your name, you should go for it. People will be happy to receive services from a talented cosmetologist, regardless of your gender.

3. It Costs a Lot of Money Up Front to Become a Cosmetologist

One reason many people don’t ever look into cosmetology is that they assume they don’t have enough money to do it. This is partially because college often costs a lot of money, and many people assume cosmetology school costs the same as college. Most commonly, cosmetology is less expensive than other forms of college. Plus, you may be able to take advantage of payment plans to pay over time.

4. Cosmetology School Isn’t Eligible for Grants and Scholarships

Grants and scholarships may be available for cosmetology school just like any other type of school. As long as you’re going to an accredited cosmetology school, you may even be able to use federal grants like the Pell Grant to pay for college. Take a look at grants and scholarships specifically for cosmetology students as well.

5. Cosmetology Needs to Be Your First Career

It’s not a requirement that you have absolutely no experience with any other career to become a cosmetologist. As a matter of fact, experience with other careers can be very beneficial when you decide to become a cosmetologist. That means you might be able to create a cosmetology career that’s even more successful by drawing on your previous career-driven experience.

6. You Can’t Work and Go to Cosmetology School At the Same Time

Especially if you have access to a part-time cosmetology school program, you can definitely work and go to cosmetology school at the same time. In fact, many cosmetology students work and go to cosmetology school at the same time to make sure they’re able to pay their bills while they’re working toward a cosmetology career.

Conclusion

As you can hopefully see from this list, it’s true that anyone can become a cosmetologist. It doesn’t matter your gender, your age or even your current financial situation. You may be able to become a cosmetologist even if you don’t meet most people’s notions of what a cosmetologist looks like.

At Evergreen Beauty College, cosmetology programs are available for anyone who qualifies. Talk to a team member today to start your journey toward becoming a cosmetologist.

Author
Frank Trieu
Vice President of Business Development & Industry Relations

Frank Trieu is a cosmetology industry leader, and despite his accomplishments and accolades, he still prioritizes students on the Evergreen campus. Through building relationships within the community and local salons, retail stores, and spas, he helps facilitate job placements for aspiring beauty professionals using his expansive network.

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