What it Looks Like to “Be Evergreen”

Be Evergreen the Rest is Up To You
It’s no surprise that Evergreen Beauty College is committed to making sure that our students are learning skills that can benefit them for a lifetime. That’s the Evergreen way! We believe that education should go beyond the years of learning in a classroom. At Evergreen Beauty College, we’ve made being Evergreen a main focus because we want to help our students even after they graduate from our programs.

Find out more about what it means to Be Evergreen!

What it Means to Be Evergreen

scenic picture of mountains and treesBeing Evergreen simply means that you’re always working on becoming a better version of yourself. At Evergreen Beauty College, we want to help our students Be Evergreen by teaching them that they can accomplish their goals with the right attitude. Our founder Thi “Mama Trieu is an amazing example of what it means to Be Evergreen. As someone who founded and leads our school, she shows the dedication of what it means to Be Evergreen.

Beauty Careers You Can Enjoy for a Lifetime

red haired woman wearing a sweater smiling to the distance in front of rocky mountain and lakeOne of the biggest concerns people have when choosing a career is whether their job will always be relevant. That’s why choosing a career path in an industry that’s evergreen, like beauty, can be really reassuring. People are always going to have beauty needs, and it’s up to those with that creative touch to contribute their talents. Whether that’s providing beauty services yourself or even teaching others how to do the techniques, the beauty industry is one you can thrive in.

Things That are Always True for Cosmetologists

What does it take to be a cosmetologistAs someone working in the beauty industry, you’ll already be gaining evergreen skills that will help in whatever else you do. Not only are you always learning new skills and connecting with other people, but you’re also constantly working on providing the best services to people. Communicating and interacting well with others are skills that are useful in any field you may end up working in. The skills you learn as a cosmetologist really can help prepare you for other goals you make later in life.

Why Cosmetologists Love Their Jobs

Not only is it beneficial to learn evergreen skills, but it can also make your job a lot more fun! Working in an evergreen industry like beauty means that you always need to be adapting, and for those that dread working in a typical office setting, that can seem like a dream come true. The need to adapt to trends that are constantly changing is just the creative challenge that some of us crave to be satisfied with our jobs.

Personality Traits of Evergreen Cosmetologists

Being Evergreen means that every cosmetologist will find their own creative way to better themselves. This commitment to be a better cosmetologist leads to personality traits that we can’t help but admire in our cosmetologists. Their dedication allows them to be willing to stretch their creativity, while also making sure that they always put their clients’ needs above anything else.

Find Out How You Can “Be Evergreen”

If you’ve always wanted skills that can go beyond what you learn in school, then consider applying to Evergreen Beauty College. We have multiple programs for you to start your Evergreen education. If you want to see for yourself how learning evergreen skills can help your future, schedule a tour with us. We can’t wait to see how becoming evergreen can benefit you!

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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