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Cosmetology 11 th grade Project By Antonia Downer

Cosmetology 11 th grade Project By Antonia Downer . State laws require cosmetology workers to obtain an occupational license, and in most cases that means taking an exam. C osmetologists must graduate from a 1- or 2-year program.

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Cosmetology 11 th grade Project By Antonia Downer

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  1. Cosmetology 11th grade Project By Antonia Downer

  2. State laws require cosmetology workers to obtain an occupational license, and in most cases that means taking an exam. • Cosmetologists must graduate from a 1- or 2-year program. • They must pass a licensing examination administered by a state board of cosmetology.

  3. Qualifications: • All States require barbers, cosmetologists, and other personal appearance workers to be licensed, with the exceptions of shampooers and makeup artists. To qualify for a license, most job seekers are required to graduate from a State-licensed barber or cosmetology school. Keep work stations clean and sanitize tools such as scissors and combs. You also would need to schedule client appointments.

  4. Related Occupations : Esthetician, Manacurist/ Pedicurist, Hair Stylist, Beauty Consultant, Makeup Artists, Etc.… • The nature of their work is to focus on providing hair care services to enhance the appearance of customers. Also, The average full-time cosmetologist earns about $11.13 per hour, or $23,140 over the course of a year (2080 hours). According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics employment and wage statistics last compiled in May, 2009, cosmetologists in the United States earn an hourly wage falling somewhere between $7.47 and $20.41.

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