Treona Smith I would like to study being a cosmetologist because it is a very intermediate and interesting career. I find this career interesting because I love to do hair and I love changing my hair style all the time. I feel as though I like to express my self through hair and I could expand expressing through doing other people’s hair. I think that you could almost tell someone’s personality by looking at their hair style. Being a cosmetologist best suits me because hair is my best skill. Also I am a very creative person and very diverse in my skills to style someone’s hair. I am a very patient person and a very polite and respectful person. To be a hair stylist you have to be patient because of the type of costumers you will be dealing with. I am also very generous and nice to people. Most hair stylist has a good attitude because of the job they chose which made them that way. I would also like to become a cosmetologist because it is a job that considers you to be self-employed. Being self-employed is very good because you don’t have to worry about others and having a boss. When you like working alone or with other hair stylist it’s a great business to consider. It also means that you have to be honest and respectful to all your clients. Career Planning Freshman Year • Algebra • Biology • English 9 • PE 1 & Career exploration Sophomore Year • Geometry • English 10 • Science (Chemistry, Physics, or integrated Chemistry-physics Junior Year • Algebra II • US History • English 11 • Science Senior Year • Advanced math, Physics or Quantitative Reasoning • Government & Economics • English 12or AP English* • Science The academic honors require 2 AP classes and corresponding exams, two Dual credit college classes, or a combina... ... middle of paper ... ...ould love to see what it is like to be a hair stylist. I discovered that to become a cosmetologist is very expensive but it’s worth it. I also noticed that there are lots of different hair schools. I never knew how many there were. Another thing is all the education it takes and learning. You can’t become a hair stylist without simple knowledge. It is lots of things you have to go through and pass before you can even get in the college. I didn’t know it was required to have a high school diploma or GED. I knew that people needed one but I failed to know that it was required and you can’t become one without it. I learned that you meet many kinds of people and that if you want to be a hair stylist to start now and build your career. I also learned that it’s not easy building a perfect cliental and that you don’t make as much in the beginning as you think you might.
A woman walking down the disheveled street, realize that she had a chance to see even better, tried to treat herself in some beauty salons and according to she was seeing how they were making the change, she realized that he caught his attention. Dedicated to the same thing, then she comes up with the great idea of being a cosmetologist, but I think it would complicate you a lot when you look for information and over the years and with effort and dedication you get a license and title, to achieve their dreams, beauty is on the inside, but it is better to show it off.
“Beauty might bring happiness, but happiness always brings beauty” (the daily quotes) If you have ever been unhappy about your appearances remember, it is a very familiar problem every human faces. Cosmetology was created to help those that are in need of their desired look. To express every moment was second of who they are or will become to be. Even though, we have abundant stylist today throughout the country. This career may not be the most satisfying, fun, or even a high-ranking in income, but the satisfaction of each smile is more than enough. However, challenging cosmetology is one of the most creative of all art.
Mrs. Roth started working as a cosmetologist in 2009, so she has 8 years of experience.
My career goals as a cosmetologist are to bring quality service to my clients. Helping them feel their best selves, both inward and outward. I plan to work in a salon as a hairstylist/colorist, always learning and advancing my art.
There are many different types of careers in the cosmetology field. The different types are; hairstylist, perm or hair color specialist, manicurist, pedicurist, barber, or esthetician. Anyone can major in one of these careers, multiple ones, or all of them. It doesn't matter how many they major in, they will still be considered a cosmetologist. To get a major in cosmetology, it is required to take a class in the career you are interested in. A typical cosmetology training program typically lasts nine months to about a year. Students are instructed on hair styling and cutting, scalp treatments, hair color, manicures and pedicures, chemical texture services, acrylic nail application, massages, facials, and eyebrow shaping. A student then takes advanced courses to expand their knowledge in this career. These courses may include studies on scalp disorders and diseases, scalp analysis, color application techniques, hair cutting tools, main principles of hair design, hair removal, massage techniques and benefits, cosmetology law and safe work practice. Once the course is finished, including service hours, the person then has to take and pass a state exam on the course. Once the exam is passed, the person then receives their certificate.
It all began my freshman year of high school when I was told about elective classes that would help me decide what I wanted to be when I grew up. I always had a passion for doing hair, make-up, and nails so that was easy for me to choose an elective. My freshman and sophomore year I decided I would take cosmetology classes. I would spend two hours each day of school in the cosmetology lab, which was always cold and smelled like hairspray, burnt hair from the straighteners or a strong acetone smell that someone gets a whiff of at a nail salon. We learned so much material and I had a good time practicing my skills on manikins and other classmates. One thing I didn’t enjoy was the gossip and drama, but of course one would expect that from a class
Every since I was a child I have had a passion for doing other people’s hair. When I was little I would use my baby dolls as clients and work on their hair until it was perfect and neat. I have chosen to be in the cosmetology field because I like to help other people with their needs and wants as well as mine. I am aware that while working in this industry I will work with many different ethnic groups and many different hair types. I feel I can do anything as long as I have the determination to do so. Many people go to cosmetology school to work for someone else, but I would like to open up a mini-salon out of my own home someday.
Prospecting cosmetology students usually need to have a high school diploma or GED, to enroll in a cosmetology program. Full cosmetology training usually cov...
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I would like to be a cosmetologist when I am older, In order to be that I will need grit. One reason that grit will play a significant role In that career or any job for that matter by needing to be passionate about the work being done. For example doing something that you love, you would put more effort, grit, passion and time Into that. In comparison of what you would put Into a career you don’t love and enjoy doing. In fact, a variety of high schools and community colleges offer accredited cosmetology programs. Statistics show that, 1 out of 517 people in the US was a hairdresser, hair stylist, or cosmetologist in 2012, totaling
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