They help others. They give advice on what is best for them. A girl walked in to get a new hair color and walked out with a new perspective of life. During the consultation with the beautician, she also learned that it is not only what they look like but how people represent themselves as a person. Like therapists, hairdressers are in a position of trust. They are transforming not just how a person looks but how they feel. People go into salons and want to share their feeling and stories. Call a girl pretty, and she’ll forget in an hour. Call a girl ugly, and she’ll think of it every time she looks in the mirror. When someone tells about their problems, it doesn’t always mean they are complaining. She felt confident enough to eventually reach out and relax. A cosmetologist is a beauty professional who is trained in treating hair, skin, and nails, for these reasons, licensed cosmetologists are required to complete training in a school, know their job responsibilities, remuneration, and understanding the retirement …show more content…
(Cosmetology School at Odessa College). Cost for school depends on the location. A school in or near a major metropolitan city will likely cost at least $10,000 for a full program (beautyschool). The student must complete the required hours in courses approved by TDLR (TDLR). A cosmetology program lasts from nine to a year; they receive instruction on services done in salons (Odessa College). In school, students learn and follow TDLR Rule Book (Odessa College). Learn all the cosmetology laws and requirements to work. After hours are completed and submitted the student may take the written test. The written exam is multiple choice and costs $55. Once they have passed the written portion, the practical is taken and costs $75 in Texas (TDLR). Both tests completed, receive license to work in a