If you are pursuing a career in Cosmetology, there are not necessarily specific "science classes" required before entering cosmetology school. However, a cosmetology school may equip its students with knowledge of several of the following scientific aspects of a beauty career:
- Chemicals and chemistry of beauty products - including dyes, hair products and makeup
- Safety and sanitation practices
- Scalp disorders and conditions
- The sciences of Skin Care, nail care and hair care
These are all skills that will be developed within the curriculum of a cosmetology school education, or may be attained through advanced cosmetology courses or continuing cosmetology education classes.
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To make career in cosmetology field first of all you should join a accredited cosmetology school. After complication of cosmetology school and after getting license you can start working in cosmetology field. Also you must be aware of of the current safety regulations and latest techniques used in market to become a professional cosmetologist.
bsc in forensic sciences and then u can master in it too..
A marine biologist is an example of someone with a career in the life sciences.
what are the emotional requirments of making a lifelong career out of cosmrtology?
None.
Cosmetology
Cosmetology can be a farily lucrative career choice if you get into the right shop, and if you are really good at what you do, you can make a decent living.
yes. in the study of cosmetology you do learn sciences having to deal with the chemicals etc.
what skills and experience are needed for cosmetologiest
Yes there are many areas within this subject to provide a rewarding career. And it does indeed lie within the life sciences.
True
Some of the top cosmetology schools in Europe are Marinello Beauty Schools, Bellus Academy, Toledo Academy of Beauty Culture, and Milady's Career Institute.
"If one is pursuing a career in medicine, one should focus on sciences such as chemistry, biology, and physics, and not computer sciences, unless the pursuit is for a career in the maintenance side of things, such as becoming a lab technician."