Cosmetology Career

What to Expect in a Cosmetology Career

Cosmetology is an exciting career, with a wide range of specialties. But whether you’re planning on becoming a makeup artist or an esthetician, there are a few things that you’ll have to do after completing a training program. Here are a few tips that will help you transition seamlessly into a successful career in practicing cosmetology.

Keep up With Your Connections from the Classes

It is essential to continue to network with the other professionals that you know well in the industry. Apart from your friends and family, this network will be your most excellent resource at such an early stage. Your teachers and classmates can help you get ahead in your cosmetology career by alerting you to chances or connecting you to clients.

Since they know your talents and skills best, these are the people that can best connect you to opportunities that open up. Staying in contact means that you’ll stay fresh in their minds.

Get Licensed as Soon as Possible

With your cosmetology license, you will join the workforce legitimately. The industry is full of many successful and experienced cosmetologists who may act as a standard for measuring your skills. The best way to begin the long road to becoming just as successful is to pass the state board examination.

The license offered by the state board is there to ensure that customers are getting safe services. Considering sanitation and infection, it is no surprise that clients would want to visit only licensed professionals. The best way to access clients, shops, and companies that deal with cosmetology services is to obtain a state license.

If you choose a career in cosmetology for administrative purposes – such as owning a salon, parlor, or spa – this licensing is even more critical. Pursuing such a dream without a state board license will be impossible due to the supervisory role that you will play in such a business.

Charging a Fee

Once you've graduated, many people will approach you. Some may ask for discounted rates or completely free services. The reasoning that they will use is that you are inexperienced and thus unskilled. Others may state that they are giving you exposure. 

Do not give your services away for free. Instead, you should create a price list and use it religiously. Assess your skills and make sure that your price list is realistic. Also, remember that your time has value, and you should price it as such. If you are unsure about how to price these services, get in touch with a mentor or experienced cosmetologist that can help. Making it affordable and realistic will help you resist the urge to give discounts and allow you to value your skills. 

Getting started in a new profession can be scary. But with these three tips, you'll be well on your way to success. Contact us or call at 1-844-94-STYLE for more information on success in cosmetology.

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