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PLATFORM ARTIST
PLATFORM ARTIST
Cosmetologists who demonstrate
cosmetology services on a raised floor
(platform or stage) or they answer
questions from a podium at industry
tradeshows.
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PLATFORM ARTIST
Typically they specialize in a certain area
of cosmetology and are sponsored by a
proprietary company or brand and they
represent a certain product
(they are considered experts in the field).
WIG & EXTENSION SPECIALIST
WIG & EXTENSION
SPECIALIST
Provide different looks for customers by bonding, braiding, weaving, and sewing hair extensions into existing hair. They create texture, length, and additional color as well as enhancing the client’s appearance.
VISUAL MERCHANDIZER
VISUAL MERCHANDISER
Visual merchandisers develop floor plans
and three-dimensional presentations of
goods and services in order to maximize
sales. These include window areas,
interior point-of-sale displays, and special
promotions. They also promote services
such as travel and “home show” events.
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VISUAL MERCHANDISER
Visual merchandisers communicate with
department store managers, obtain props
and accessories for constructing displays,
dress mannequins and use appropriate
lighting, arrange ticketing and signage,
and clean up the display after the
promotion.
TATTOO ARTIST
TATTOO ARTIST
Tattoo artists design and create
lifelike images to be permanently
tattooed on a client’s body. They
consult with the client as to what
would look best on the skin and create
preview sketches before the final
design.
SKINCARE SPECIALIST
SKINCARE SPECIALIST
Skincare specialists provide skin care
treatments to the face and body to
enhance a client’s appearance. They
demonstrate how to clean and care for
skin properly and recommend regimens,
and select and apply cosmetic products
such as creams, lotions, and tonics.
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SKINCARE SPECIALIST
For serious skin problems,
skin care specialists are
responsible for referring
clients to seek medical
attention.
SHAMPOOER
SHAMPOOER
Shampooers massage, shampoo, and
condition customers’ hair and scalp
to clean them and remove excess oil.
They advise clients with chronic or
potentially harmful scalp conditions
to seek medical treatment.
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SHAMPOOER
Shampooers are able to
treat scalp conditions and
hair loss using special
lotions, shampoos, and
equipment.
COSMETOLOGY RESEARCHER
RESEARCHER
Researchers are responsible for
creating new products for the
cosmetology market. They work
with chemicals and require
extensive chemistry knowledge to
do their jobs.
REFLEXOLOGIST
REFLEXOLOGIST
Reflexologists are responsible for
stimulating reflexes by applying
pressure to reflex points on the hands
or feet. They keep track of clients’
medical histories and use this
information to determine whether
reflexology is right for the client.
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REFLEXOLOGIST
They apply pressure with the thumb
and fingers to treat the feet or hands
and demonstrate “at home”
techniques the client can perform
themselves.
PRODUCT DEMONSTRATOR
PRODUCT DEMONSTRATOR
Product demonstrators show how
products work and answer questions
about them. They are in charge of
creating public interest in buying
products, promote items to customers,
and try to convince retail stores to sell
and market products.
COSMETOLOGY MODEL
MODEL
Models are responsible for creating
public interest in buying cosmetics.
They provide customers with
information to make educated
choices about the products and
services available.
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MODEL
They use printed publications, live
modeling, and television to
advertise and promote products.
MASSAGE THERAPIST
MASSAGE THERAPIST
Massage therapists confer with clients about
medical histories, stress, and pain to
determine how massage will be most helpful.
They massage and knead muscles and soft
tissues to provide treatment for medical
conditions, injuries, or wellness
maintenance, and assess the clients’ tissue
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MASSAGE THERAPIST
They also develop treatment plans using
massage therapy and if needed, refer
clients to other types of therapists.
Massage therapists also consult with
other healthcare professionals to develop
treatment for clients.
MANICURIST
MANICURIST
Manicurists clean, shape, decorate, and
polish customers’ toenails and
fingernails. They are in charge of
advising clients on nail care and
products, assessing the condition of
clients’ hands and feet, and making
sure the work is done to the clients’
satisfaction.
MAKEUP ARTIST
MAKEUP ARTIST
Makeup artists apply makeup to
fashion and photographic models,
actors, and other performers involved
in stage, movies, and television. They
also apply makeup to clients for special
occasions, such as bridal parties.
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MAKEUP ARTIST
Makeup artists prepare the skin for
application and removal, demonstrate
products, and use makeup to produce
theatrical effects. They also design wigs,
facial hair, masks, and artificial body
parts for use on stage or in film.
FILM AND THEATER SPECIALIST
FILM AND THEATER HAIR
SPECIALIST
Film and theater hair specialists create
a variety of hairstyles ranging from the
historical to the overly extreme. They
research proper wigs and hairstyles for
characters and know how hair was
styled during a specific time period.
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FILM AND THEATER HAIR
SPECIALIST
They analyze scripts and note all events that
change characters’ appearance, such as time
periods, weather, injuries and sickness. They
must be able to duplicate styles exactly for
filming on different days. They must maintain
files of hairstyles of different nationalities,
historical periods, and interesting or unusual
looks.
FASHION CONSULTANT
FASHION CONSULTANT
Fashion consultants host seminars on
smart, comfortable dressing for the office
environment. They can also be hired by
individuals who want to change their
overall style. Fashion consultants focus on
colors, styles, accessories, and hair and
makeup.
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FASHION CONSULTANT
They are responsible for being on top of the
latest trends in couture and figuring out
ways to make individuals looks more
affordable and less extreme. Some fashion
consultants also work for department
stores, retail chains, and even celebrities.
ESTHETICIAN
ESTHETICIAN
Estheticians give facial and other body
treatments using specialized products and
techniques. They are employed in beauty
salons, electrolysis studios, scalp treatment
and hair replacement clinics. They may
also work in cosmetic departments in stores
or pharmacies.
ELECTROLOGIST
ELECTROLOGIST
Electrologists help people improve
their physical appearances through
permanent removal of unwanted hair.
They use electrical energy to destroy
hairs’ regenerative cells and then
remove the treated hair from the skin.
COSMETOLOGY EDUCATOR
COSMETOLOGY
EDUCATOR
Educators are responsible for
providing knowledge and giving
demonstrations that help students
prepare for obtaining cosmetology
licenses. Educators are typically
licensed cosmetologists themselves.
DERMATOLOGIST
DERMATOLOGIST
Dermatologists are physicians who are
trained to evaluate and manage patients
with benign and malignant disorders of
the skin, hair, nails, and mucous
membranes. They can also manage
cosmetic disorders, such as hair loss,
scars, and skin changes due to age.
COSMETOLOGIST
COSMETOLOGIST
Cosmetologists shampoo, cut, and
style hair. They analyze hair to
determine its condition, wave or
straighten it, and are responsible for
maintaining wigs as well.
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COSMETOLOGIST
Cosmetologists also give manicures,
care for eyebrows and skin, provide
and apply makeup to the customer’s
preference, and give scalp and facial
treatments.
CRUISE HOSPITALITY SPECIALIST
CRUISE HOSPITALITY
SPECIALIST
Cruise hospitality specialists are in charge
of entertainment and recreation activities
for cruise ship passengers. They supervise
day-to-day operations of all areas involving
the passengers’ entertainment, including
lounges, restaurants, and customer service
areas.
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They also are required to help
passengers understand the locations of
safety devices and how to signal for
help. They organize large-scale events
and help make the cruise a pleasant
experience.
CRUISE HOSPITALITY
SPECIALIST
COSMETICIAN
COSMETICIAN
Cosmeticians work door-to-door or in
departments stores selling products.
They represent different brands at
makeup and skin-care counters. They
demonstrate products, either through
photographs and video or by applying
makeup directly to a customer.
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COSMETICIAN
They must become experts in the
supplies they sell and are
responsible for selling the products.
Cosmeticians must record all sales,
document services, and restock
supplies when they run low.
HAIR COLOR COLOR SPECIALIST
HAIR COLOR SPECIALIST
Hair Color Specialists work to enhance
moods, set tones, and accent natural
beauty. They work with clients to help
them pick out clothing, makeup, and
accessories to best accent the clients’
hair, eye, and skin colors.
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HAIR COLOR SPECIALIST
Hair Color Specialists can also work in interior
design, choosing colors for paint, wallpaper,
and artwork that match the client. They also
teach individuals and businesses how to use
certain colors to promote different moods, such
as using pleasing colors in hospitals and
waiting rooms.
BEAUTY THERAPIST
BEAUTY THERAPIST
Beauty therapists analyze skin conditions
through observation, questioning, and
equipment analysis. They determine
available treatments to re-balance skin
and enhance its appearance, use
appropriate products to sooth and relax
the body and mind, and increase oxygen
flow through massage techniques.
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BEAUTY THERAPIST
They remove toxins from the skin through
lymphatic drainage, enhance personal
appearance through beauty procedures, and
recommend appropriate concentrated
serums and products to maintain skin at its
optimum level.
BARBER
BARBER
Barbers are in charge of cleaning and
sterilizing instruments, cutting and
trimming hair according to clients’
instructions and current hairstyles, and
shaping and trimming beards and
mustaches.
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BARBER
They question clients about desired
services and styles, stay informed
of the latest trends and hair-care
techniques, and suggest treatments
to alleviate hair problems.
HAIR DRESSER
HAIR DRESSER
Hairdressers provide beauty services,
such as shampooing, cutting, coloring,
and styling hair, and massaging and
treating the scalp. They may also apply
makeup, dress wigs, perform hair
removal, and provide nail and skin care
services.
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HAIRDRESSER
Hairdressers are also in charge of
maintaining and updating customer
records, consulting with customers on
hair styles and treatments, developing
new styles and techniques, and
demonstrating and selling hair care
products.
AROMATHERAPIST
AROMATHERAPIST
Aromatherapists use essential oils to
improve clients’ physical and emotional
well-being. Aromatherapy is particularly
useful for stress-related problems and a
variety of chronic conditions.
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AROMATHERAPIST
Aromatherapists take a full medical
history of their clients, decide on oil
blends and mixes to apply via a partial or
full-body massage, give the client
aftercare instructions, and maintain client
records.