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Why choose a Career in Skin Care?

Studio11 Pro-Academy is here to cultivate talent and style in aspiring cosmetologists and beauty professionals. Having buttery soft skin and healthy glow is a prerequisite for overall beauty. At Studio11 Pro-Academy that is led by professional instructors who take a collaborative approach while interacting with students, we arm future beauty and wellness professionals with professional education they need to thrive in the beauty industry.

Estheticians are beauty professionals specialized in skin care who deliver beauty services and therapies to enhance the appearance of an individual by professionally evaluating the skin condition. Esthetics is an enormous way for you to help build self-esteem and empower people around you. An education in esthetics will enable you to take on different career paths in the beauty industry so that you get to earn doing what you would most enjoy.

Our skin is a true reflection of our overall health. Skin science refers to anatomy and physiology, types of skin and the root cause of a problem to be treated in the salon environment. Many people may not be familiar with these terms. As an esthetician, having a thorough knowledge of skin science gives you good scope for your profession when dealing with the client’s skin. In addition to providing treatments and services, it is very important for an esthetician to be diligent technically and scientifically to triumph in the skincare industry.

Skin is the largest organ of the body and has several functions. The main and important function is its protective function. The skin protects the internal body from dust, dirt and bacterial invasion. Skin is comprised of three layers.

Layers of skin:
The three layers of skin are Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis.

Epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin which acts as a barrier between the external environment and internal human body that protects internal organs from infection and further damage.

Dermis is the second layer which gives structural support to the overall skin.
The hypodermis is the third layer that stores fat.

 

Opportunities In Skin Care Industries

 

Types of skin:

Normal skin has to be balanced in all seasons depending on weather conditions.

Oily skin is prone to blemishes and has to be treated in order to control the excess production of oil.

Dry skin is prone to damage due to outside weather conditions. It has to be treated in order to increase the moisture to keep skin healthy.

Combination skin looks both oily and dry at a time, needs to be treated in order to balance the condition.

Sensitive skin has to be treated in order to be non-irritable. Sensitivity may occur due to various reasons. Example: highly irritable products, exposed to extreme heat and cold, etc.

Since skin indicates the overall body’s health and changes in your skin can be a sign that something is going on beneath the surface. A thorough understanding of skin science is required for an esthetician to identify skin problems and provide the right solutions to clients.

Today beauty is a source of fascination, unlike women, men are also spending a decent proportion of their time and effort in maintaining their appearances. The efficacy of technology and the need for beauty enhancement procedures have given a stupendous push to esthetics in recent times. The projected increase for employment in the coming years requires qualified professionals trained in correctly identifying skin problems and providing the best skincare solutions.

The most charming part of estheticians career is that it offers a flexible schedule in addition to numerous work options and entrepreneurial opportunities. An esthetician can choose a career as a skincare therapist in a beauty salon and day spa, makeup artist, beauty retailers, beauty educator, salon or academy owner as an entrepreneur and medical esthetician.

So what are you waiting for? Take a step forward to enroll in professional beauty courses at Studio11 Pro-Academy and gift yourself a rewarding career path in Skin Care.

 

Career Opportunities

Skincare Therapist: You can be a full fledged therapist in a salon or day spa providing skin care services.

Makeup Artist: Having knowledge about skin science and types of skin can further give a scope to work as a makeup artist with further relevant course study.

Beauty Retailers: They work for retail stores. Beauty retailers suggest products to the customer and demonstrate how to use them and make a good sale of products

Beauty School Instructor / Beauty Educator: As a trainer/instructor you can teach and impart your skills and knowledge to other aspiring estheticians.

Freelance Therapist / Salon Owner: With experience and well versed knowledge of all relevant treatments and products, you can generate your own business as a freelance beauty therapist, or you can run your own salon.

Skincare Consultant: Skincare consultant works with individual clients and suggests appropriate products, changes in their diet and various forms of exercise according to their requirements.

Esthetics Writer: Health and beauty are the fastest-selling segments in the publishing industry. You can produce magazines and a segment in newspapers by giving beauty enthusiasts information about the latest trends.

Sales Representative / Manager: As a sales person you have to be extremely knowledgeable about the brand and the product you are selling, and be able to help customers to choose the products that suit them.

 

AUTHOR

Sushmita

Lead Trainer – Beauty & Skin

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