If you got an eye for beauty and enjoy interacting with people, this is perhaps the field you can master. Even if tastes and trends keep changing, the basic job of beautician remains the same: to guide people look their best! Welcome to the world of beautiful people; those men and women with magic in their hands, whose key vocation is to make other people beautiful and attractive.
Yes we are talking about the Beauticians who undertake great risks by altering their clients’ -appearances. Risky, because the smallest of step can mar an individual’s beauty and charm. The tedious and time-consuming process of working towards looking good is no longer the privilege of the rich and famous.
Just look around yourself and you will find the fashion/beauty conscious inhabitants of Indian cities and towns, making a beeline for the beauty parlours in order improve their appearances.
Today beauty care is a global multi-billion dollar industry that employs millions of people — from scientists and production engineers right up to your local pedicurist and mehndiwalli.
To open a parlour one must know the basics of beauty therapy. Those who want to take it up as a career must undergo full-fledged intensive professional training. The cost of the course varies from institute to institute. Skin care is more scientific while hair care is more creative.
There are a number of courses that are offered where a candidate is taught to take care of basically, the skin, which would include facials, epilation processes, bleaching, manicure, pedicure, make-up, massage and diet. On the other hand, hairdressing includes treatment of the hair, as well as styling and cuttings.
Personal qualities include a pleasing, well-groomed personality, gentleness, dexterity, an eye for fashion, readiness to work with your hands, loads of stamina and a strong back (you may have to stand for long hours at a stretch), conversational ease and the knack of making your clients feel special and comfortable.
You must create a soothing and relaxing atmosphere while maintaining high standards of efficiency, cleanliness and hygeine — nothing can be more off-putting to a client than a hurried, slap-dash or sloppy job.
Also make sure you don’t suffer from an allergic or asthmatic condition (the fumes, dyes and chemicals you’ll inhale and handle could trigger off an attack).
To begin with, you can and should serve in a reputed beauty parlour in order to hone your skills and gather adequate experience. During the next phase you could mobilize some capital and start a beauty parlour of your own.
As the years pass by, you could blossom into a beauty expert /consultant for posh hotels; become a beauty columnist for newspapers and magazines.
Yet another possible option could be imparting of beauty skills and methods to young aspiring beauticians.
You could work with fashion photographers who prepare portfolios for aspiring models, work full time/ freelance for modeling and /or advertising agencies.
If you are able to outshine others and become an expert in your field, you could find a foothold in the tinsel towns of the world: Hollywood, Bollywood, Tollywood and so forth.
A trained fresher can get a monthly salary of Rs 5,000 to 7,000. If you join an international training brand, you can start at Rs 15,000. Salary shoots up with experience and there are always chances that customers who like your work can tip you heavily. Those with three to five years of experience can make Rs 50,000-plus.
A-18, Lajpat Nagar-II
- VLCC Institute of Beauty, Health & Management
New Delhi – 110024
Tel: 29840631/32/33
Website: www.vlccnet.com
With a number of branches across the countryB-40, Greater Kailash-1
- Shahnaz Hussain’s Women’s World International
New Delhi
(With branches and franchises all over the country)M-3, South Extension, Part-2
- Habib’s Hair Academy,
New Delhi
(With branches and franchises all over the country)194, B-Block
- Eves Beauty and Hair Academy
Lajpat Nagar
New Delhi
Phone: (0) 9811536559
E-mail:Â [email protected]A-160, Azad Nagar
- Smiles
MIG Colony, Veera Desai Road
Andheri (West)
MumbaiA-3, South Extension, Part-1
- Polytechnic for women
New Delhi
Web site: http://www.womenpolytechnic.com92, D N Road, Fort
- Akbar Peerbhoy Girl’s Polytechnic
Mumbai1860, Sector 34-D
- International Polytechnic for Women
Chandigarh111, Mistry Chambers
- Schnell Hans Beauty School
Colaba
Mumbai—400 005St John Baptist Road
- Blunt Academy
Bandra West
Mumbai—400 050
Phone: (0) 9819725868Ground floor, Marielle Apartments
- Spratt—The Hair Studio
3, Magrath Road
Bangalore—560 025
Phone: (080) 5091110 / 12 It has branch in Mumbai.
www.sprattstudio.com32, De’Monte Colony
- Pivot Point
T T K Road, Alwarpet
Chennai—600 018
Phone: (044) 467 1752 / 53
www.pivot-point.comBorivali (W)
- Harish Big Boss Hair & Beauty Institute
MaharashtraWomen’s training Institute
- YWCA of Delhi
Bangla Sahib Lane
New delhi- 11 0001Loyola College
- Loyola Institute of Vocational Education,
Chennai-34
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