Description of Career
Beauticians provide clients with a range of personal beauty care treatments. Treatments may include manicures, pedicures, facials, massage, hair removal and make-up. This is a popular occupation.
Skills and Qualities
For a career as a Beautician, it is essential to have a smart, well-groomed appearance and a high standard of personal hygiene. Good health is important, as the work can be strenuous and tiring. Beauticians should be friendly, approachable and have good communication skills.
Qualifications and Training
There is no minimum level of education required although it is an advantage to have the Leaving Certificate.
The training involves periods of work experience at a beauty salon and covers subjects such as facial massage, skin and nail care and waxing techniques.
Pathway 1
Course Title:
Beauty Therapy
College Name/Location:
Cork College of Commerce
Morrison's Island
Cork, Ireland
Course Duration:
2 years
Details of Course:
Beauticians provide personal beauty care treatment for their clients, concentrating mainly on the face, hands and feet.
The first thing a beautician does is talk to their client about what they want from the treatment. This will include both how they look and how they feel about themselves. The beautician uses their knowledge of the different types of treatment available.
Beauticians do a lot of facial work - applying face packs, creams and lotions to cleanse and tone the skin, massaging the face to stimulate blood circulation and exercise facial muscles.
Sometimes the client wants facial hair removed. For this the beautician uses heated wax or, with more training, special electrical equipment. Waxing consists of applying the warm substance to the prepared area, allowing it to cool and then removing it, either by stripping, peeling or rubbing it away. Electrolysis is a method of removing hair permanently - the therapist inserts a fine needle into