Getting Involved in the Beauty Industry as a Beginner

 

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When you’re a beginner in the beauty industry, there are many hurdles that you might need to face before you’ll be able to get a great job. While a combination of skills and formal education will help you eventually get a job, you may want to start engaging with the beauty industry before you’ve finished your education requirements. If this is something you’re interested in, you’re in luck. Here are five ways you can use your passion for makeup, hair, nails, and other elements of beauty before you graduate.

1. Learn more about your options after graduation

First of all, it’s a good idea just to learn more about what careers you may be able to pursue after you’re done with your education. Are you interested in makeup artistry? Beauty brands? Working at a nail salon? Massage therapist work? While haircutting is definitely a common beauty career, it’s definitely not the only one. You may end up helping develop and test makeup products, doing hairstyling for runways, or writing about beauty products.

2. Work in your school’s student salon

To become a beauty professional, you’ll need a certain number of hours of hands-on practice. This is why most schools have a student salon, where you’ll be able to work with real clients under the supervision of an expert who has already gone through their training. This is an amazing way to practice your current skills and build up secondary skills like customer service and marketing skills.

3. Look into apprenticeship options

In some places, before you receive your actual license, you may be able to go through an apprenticeship in a hair salon. This can allow you to learn how it actually works to be a business owner in the real world—you can learn everything about being in a beauty industry job before you’re actually relying on it for your full-time income. Plus, this can be a great path to getting a full-time job once you’ve graduated.

4. Stay up to date on current trends and opportunities

While many people who want beauty services will know what they want when they come in, not everyone will know exactly how to explain it or what they’re really looking for. When you’re providing a range of services, you need to know what kinds of cuts, styles, looks, and services are most popular at the moment and help people find something trendy and perfect for their needs.

5. Market your brand effectively

Your marketing strategy should start before you actually set up your personal business venture. If you don’t already have a portfolio, start one using a photo-sharing website like Instagram. If you don’t have business cards, you may want to at least design some. Beauty marketing can start long before you actually have a beauty job, and you should be looking to market yourself as early as possible.

Start your journey with a cosmetology program today

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If a cosmetology program is in your future, you should make sure you’re getting the best education possible. Evergreen Beauty College is a great starting point for anyone looking to eventually go into the beauty world, regardless of the specific services you’re interested in offering or the field that you want to learn more about. Schedule a tour today and find out what Evergreen Beauty College can do for you.

FAQ: Getting Involved in the Beauty Industry

How do I know if the beauty industry is right for me?

Becoming a beauty professional is something that many people dream about, but it can be hard to know if you’re actually the right person for the beauty industry. If you’re thinking about going to beauty school, talk to people who already have a successful career in the beauty industry, make sure you have a passion for beauty, and learn about your options in the industry after you graduate.

Do you need a license to work in the beauty industry?

If you’re looking to get a full-time job as a hair stylist, makeup artist, nail technician, or other beauty career, you will almost always need a license to do so. However, you can get a head start on your beauty business before you have your license by working as a student and taking your future career in beauty seriously. All of these opportunities are great for students who don’t have their licenses yet.

Do I need any prerequisites to start my cosmetology journey?

In general, the only prerequisites required for a cosmetology program are for you to have your high school diploma or GED and to be at least 18. It’s not common for there to be educational prerequisites for a cosmetology school. If you’re looking to start your cosmetology journey, just talk to the school you’re planning to attend to learn more about their prerequisites and requirements.

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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