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Cosmetology (from Greek
Ancient Greek

Ancient Greek is the historical stage in the development of the Greek language spanning across the Archaic Greece , Classical Greece , and Hellenistic civilization periods of ancient Greece and the classical antiquity....
 , kosmetikos, "skilled in adornment"; and , -logia
-logy

-logy is a suffix in English language, found in words originally adapted from Ancient Greek words ending in -????a . The earliest English examples were anglicizations of the French language -logie, which was in turn inherited from the Latin language -logia....
) is the study and application of beauty treatment. Branches of specialty including hairstyling
Hairstyle

A hairstyle, hairdo, or haircut refers to a styling of head hair. The fashioning of hair can be considered an aspect of personal grooming, fashion, and cosmetics....
, skin care, cosmetics
Cosmetics

Cosmetics are substances used to enhance or protect the appearance or odor of the human body. Cosmetics include skin-care Cream , lotions, Powder , perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail and toe nail polish, eye and facial makeup, permanent waves, colored contact lenses, hair colors, hair sprays and gels, deodorants, baby products, bath oils, bubb...
, manicures/pedicure
Pedicure

A pedicure is a way to improve the appearance of the foot and their nail s. It provides a similar service as a manicure. The word pedicure comes from the Latin words pedis, which means of the foot, and cura, which means care....
s, and electrology
Electrology

Electrology is the practice of electrical depilation to permanently remove human hair. The actual process of removing the hair is referred to as electrolysis....
.

Hair stylist A hair stylist specializes in the styling of hair, including cutting, chemical services (relaxers, perms, and color as well as restorative treatments)

Shampoo technician
A shampoo technician shampoos and conditions a client's hair in preparation for the hair stylist.






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Cosmetology (from Greek
Ancient Greek

Ancient Greek is the historical stage in the development of the Greek language spanning across the Archaic Greece , Classical Greece , and Hellenistic civilization periods of ancient Greece and the classical antiquity....
 , kosmetikos, "skilled in adornment"; and , -logia
-logy

-logy is a suffix in English language, found in words originally adapted from Ancient Greek words ending in -????a . The earliest English examples were anglicizations of the French language -logie, which was in turn inherited from the Latin language -logia....
) is the study and application of beauty treatment. Branches of specialty including hairstyling
Hairstyle

A hairstyle, hairdo, or haircut refers to a styling of head hair. The fashioning of hair can be considered an aspect of personal grooming, fashion, and cosmetics....
, skin care, cosmetics
Cosmetics

Cosmetics are substances used to enhance or protect the appearance or odor of the human body. Cosmetics include skin-care Cream , lotions, Powder , perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail and toe nail polish, eye and facial makeup, permanent waves, colored contact lenses, hair colors, hair sprays and gels, deodorants, baby products, bath oils, bubb...
, manicures/pedicure
Pedicure

A pedicure is a way to improve the appearance of the foot and their nail s. It provides a similar service as a manicure. The word pedicure comes from the Latin words pedis, which means of the foot, and cura, which means care....
s, and electrology
Electrology

Electrology is the practice of electrical depilation to permanently remove human hair. The actual process of removing the hair is referred to as electrolysis....
.

Types of cosmetology


Hair stylist

A hair stylist specializes in the styling of hair, including cutting, chemical services (relaxers, perms, and color as well as restorative treatments)

Shampoo technician


A shampoo technician shampoos and conditions a client's hair in preparation for the hair stylist. A shampoo tech may assist with rinsing permanent waves, and shampooing color and chemical relaxers out of the hair after processing. Shampoo techs are normally only employed by corporate or concept salons and large-volume beauty salons that are operated simultaneously. In some states, a shampoo tech must have a cosmetology permit. This is usually a temporary position, held by a person who is newly licensed with little or no experience.

Manicurist


A manicure is a cosmetic treatment for the fingernails and/or hands. The word "manicure" derives from Latin: manus for hand, cura for "care". When performed on the feet, such a treatment is called a pedicure.

Many manicures start by soaking the hands or feet in a softening substance and the application of lotion. A common type of manicure involves shaping the nails and application of nail polish
Nail polish

Nail polish or nail varnish is a lacquer that is applied to the nail s of both the fingers and toes, usually cosmetically, but also as protection for the nails....
. A manicure may also include the application of artificial nail tips, acrylics or artificial nail gels. Some manicures can include the painting of pictures or designs on the nails or applying small decals or imitation jewels.

In many areas, manicurists are licensed and follow regulation. Since skin is manipulated and is sometimes trimmed, there is a certain risk of spreading infection when tools are used across many people and therefore sanitation is a serious issue.

Esthetician

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An esthetician specializes in the study of skin care, including facials, microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is a family of Body treatment popular in day spas, doctors' practices, and Day_spa#Medical_spa in which the stratum corneum is partially or completely removed by light abrasion, to remove sun-damaged skin and to remove or lessen scars and dark spots on the skin....
, body wraps
Mud wrap

Mud wraps are spa treatments designed to slim and tone the body, hydrate or firm the skin, or relax and soothe the muscles. Some mud wraps are also thought to relieve tired and aching joints, ease inflammation, and help to flush out toxins through sweating....
 (relaxing treatments which involve hot linens, plastic sheets, and blankets), salt glows (an exfoliation
Exfoliation

Exfoliation has several meanings:* Exfoliation describes the loss of leaves from a plant.* Exfoliation , is a cosmetic technique aimed at removing dead skin cells from the face and body....
 treatment), waxing
Waxing

Waxing is a method of semi-permanent hair removal which removes the hair from the rootcause. New hairs will not grow back in the previously waxed area for two to eight weeks....
 as a form of hair removal, cosmetic make-up services and other services with advanced training. Estheticians may work independently in a spa or salon or may assist a doctor in his or her practice. Working with a doctor an esthetician may perform more advanced services that require a doctor's supervision, such as deep chemical peels. In addition to performing beauty services, an esthetician must be skilled in recommending skin and body care products and retailing them to their clients. Many state board cosmetology schools do not offer training in retailing, but post graduate colleges will offer training in retailing skills.

An esthetician can be licensed solely for that skill. An esthetician is not necessarily licensed in cosmetology, but is typically well versed in knowledge of skin care.

Beauty therapist

Specializes in all treatments that include, hair removal, massage, body wraps, skin care, eye lash and brow tinting, make up along with machine treatments such as non surgical facelifts and faradic muscle tone. She / he may under go special training to provide specialist treatments such as laser hair removal and electrolysis.

Nail technician

A nail technician specializes in the art form and care of nails. This includes manicure
Manicure

A manicure is a cosmetic beauty treatment for the fingernails and hands performed either at home or in a nail salon by a nail technician. A manicure treatment can be just for the hands or nails, or can be for both....
s, pedicure
Pedicure

A pedicure is a way to improve the appearance of the foot and their nail s. It provides a similar service as a manicure. The word pedicure comes from the Latin words pedis, which means of the foot, and cura, which means care....
s, acrylic nails, gel nails, nail wraps, fake nails, etc. They are also knowledgeable in nail irregularities and diseases, and may be able to identify such problems. They do not treat diseases, and would typically refer a client to a physician.

Electrologist

An electrologist offers services with the use of an electrolysis
Electrolysis

In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a method of separating Chemical bond chemical compound by passing an electric current through them....
 machine. As opposed to the hair removal via waxing offered by an esthetician, hair removal via electrolysis
Electrology

Electrology is the practice of electrical depilation to permanently remove human hair. The actual process of removing the hair is referred to as electrolysis....
 is permanent. It has recently been argued that barber
Barber

A barber is someone whose occupation is to cut any type of hair, give shaving, and trim beards. In previous times, barbers also performed surgery and dentistry....
s are also cosmetologists who extend the hair stylist speciality with services especially for men, such as shaving
Shave

Shave may refer fo:*to shave refers to the act of shaving*"Shave," a song by Enon from their 2003 album Hocus Pocus ...
.

Becoming a cosmetologist


When choosing a school, try to find one flexible of your time. And if you want to know course lengths, don't immediately jump into the school. Meet with some students that go to school there and see if they like it. General cosmetology courses in the United States focus primarily on hairstyling, but also train their students as general beauticians versed in manicures, facials, etc. In a state-licensed beauty school, a certificate course in general cosmetology typically takes approximately one year to complete. Specialized, non-hairstyling courses such as manicure, facials, or makeup art are usually of shorter duration, lasting anywhere from two weeks to six months, although the most prestigious and exclusive beauty schools may offer much longer courses.

In the United States, all states require barbers, cosmetologists, and most other personal appearance workers (with the exception of shampooers) to be licensed; however, qualifications for a license vary by state. Generally, a person must have graduated from a state-licensed barber or cosmetology school and be at least 16 years old. A few states require applicants to pass a physical examination. Some states require graduation from high school, while others require as little as an eighth-grade education. In a few states, the completion of an apprenticeship can substitute for graduation from a school, but very few barbers or cosmetologists learn their skills this way. Applicants for a license usually are required to pass a written test and demonstrate an ability to perform basic barbering or cosmetology services.

In most states, there is a legal distinction between barbers and cosmetologists, with different licensing requirements. These distinctions and requirements vary from state to state. In most states, cosmetology sanitation practices and ethical practices are governed by the state's health department and a Board of Cosmetology. These entities ensure public safety by regulating sanitation products and practices and licensing requirements. Consumer complaints are usually directed to these offices and investigated from there.

Persons interested in practicing cosmetology can graduate from a general cosmetology course and then obtain a license in any of the cosmetology sub-disciplines, or they can choose to study only to become a manicurist or cosmetician. Students may choose a private beauty school or one of the many vocational schools which offer cosmetology courses to high school students. In addition, there are national organizations that provide educational and professional information.

Income

Most cosmetologists are paid in one of three ways:
  • Commission: A percentage of the money made from the provision of services is given back to the cosmetologist as pay. Many paid this way are considered self-employed, and are responsible for taxes. The salon will provide overhead expenses such as products, lights, water, etc. Usually a commission is also given on retail products sold.
  • Booth rental: The cosmetologist rents a space in the salon, for a monthly fee. This type of pay is defined as self-employment and the cosmetologist is responsible for all products used (perms, color etc.) as well as taxes.
  • Hourly wage: Many corporate and small chains are going in this direction since it promotes a more controlled product by ensuring that employees are responsible for following company standards and policies.


Tips are another source of income. Skilled cosmetologists can often make a considerable portion of their income from tips from customers.

Famous cosmetologists

  • Abulcasis
  • Jonathan Antin
  • Kevyn Aucoin
    Kevyn Aucoin

    Kevyn Aucoin was an United States make-up artist and photographer....
  • Benjamin Barker
  • John Frieda
    John Frieda

    John Frieda is an England celebrity hairstylist who built hair salon and hair product businesses on the back of his reputation. The hair product business was acquired in 2002 by Kao Corporation, Japan, for $450 million....
  • Ashley Wood
    Ashley Wood

    Ashley Wood is an Australian comic book artist and illustrator who is well known for his cover art, concept design and his work as an art director....
  • Max Factor
    Max Factor

    Max Factor & Company is an international cosmetics firm, founded in 1909 by Maximilian Faktorowicz, Max Factor, Sr., a Polish makeup artist for the Russian royal ballet....
  • Marjorie Joyner
    Marjorie Joyner

    Marjorie Stewart Joyner was born in 1896, in Monterey, Virginia. She was the granddaughter of a slave owner and a Slavery. In 1912, she moved to Chicago and began studying cosmetology....
  • Paul Mitchell
  • Vidal Sassoon
    Vidal Sassoon

    Vidal Sassoon is a United Kingdom hairdresser and businessman....
  • Lee Stafford
    Lee Stafford

    Lee Stafford is an award-winning celebrity hairdresser. In 2007 he appeared on the BBC television series Celebrity Scissorhands where he trained celebrities such as Tamara Beckwith and 1980s pop star Steve Strange to cut hair....
  • Madam C.J. Walker


Cosmetology schools

  • Bialystok Institute of Cosmetology
    Bialystok Institute of Cosmetology

    Bialystok Institute of Cosmetology and Healthcare is a private trade school in Bialystok, Poland. It offers a three-year course of study in the following specialities: cosmetology, nursing, public health and physical therapy....
    , Poland
  • Empire Beauty Schools
    Empire Beauty Schools

    Empire Beauty Schools, founded in 1948, is the largest cosmetology school in the United States. The school is headquartered in Pottsville, Pennsylvania and is one of the city's leading local employers behind D....
    , Pennsylvania
  • Jolie Hair and Beauty Academy
    Jolie Hair and Beauty Academy

    The Jolie Hair and Beauty Academy is a beauty school located in Ludlow, Massachusetts, just outside of Springfield, Massachusetts.The Jolie Academy was founded by Mr....
    , Massachusetts
  • Minnesota School of Cosmetology
    Minnesota School of Cosmetology

    The Minnesota School of Cosmetology is a private, for-profit, cosmetology school that operates in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area providing career education to its students to become stylists, estheticians, make-up artists, or nail technicians....
    , Minnesota
  • Toledo Academy of Beauty
    Toledo Academy of Beauty

    The Toledo Academy of Beauty is a nationally accredited cosmetology school located in Toledo, Ohio, Ohio. The school is not affiliated with one product or company....
    , Ohio


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