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What are some cosmetology job opportunities?

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Marissa


I want to start thinking about a career. I live in southern California and I was thinking to have something to do with skin. I like to think I have a knack for makeup but I was wondering what are all the possible careers in this field.


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Hi. I was just on this site the other day and found it helpful. Beauty School Directory (http://www.beautyschoolsdirectory.com) is a great resource site with a directory of more than 1,000 beauty schools offering programs in hair, nails, makeup and skin care. It can help you with just about any question you have about beauty school, as well as help you find schools in your area, and you can actually request free information from any of the schools that look interesting.

Scroll down to this section on the link below: Beauty Industry Careers, Jobs and Salaries
http://www.beautyschoolsdirectory.com/faq/

I pulled out two topics that may be of interest to you.
Career options for cosmetologists:
http://www.beautyschoolsdirectory.com/faq/careers.php

Cosmetologist job description:
http://www.beautyschoolsdirectory.com/faq/cosmetologist.php

Hope this helps!

Oh! One more thing â if you want to ask questions of other beauty students, cosmetology teachers and working beauty professionals across the country, you might want to check out this beauty social networking site. at http://lounge.beautyschoolsdirectory.com. I visit it from time to time.

what pants are to buy for staying in a cold room?




Tim


The heater in my rented house is not warm enough. I feel cold in my bedroom. I wear a jacket on upper half of my body. But I wonder what pants I can buy to keep my legs warm? I don't care much about fashion. I am living in Maryland, US by the way. Thanks!


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These options come to mind:

1, Thermal underwear or leotards. Available in cotton (cheap,) silk, and hi-tech fabrics like poly-pro. Cotton is fine if you are sure they will stay dry (likely in your home,) silk feels good against your skin and will def. keep your legs warm, but does not "breath" very well, poly-pro may not be quite as warm as silk but will breathe and is easy to take care of. Thermals have the advantage of you being able to throw some pants on over them if you need to go out.

2. Sweat pants. Dirt cheap, usually baggy, they make great lounge wear.

3. Insulated or lined jeans. I have a pair, they have a plaid fleece lining in them. Pretty warm, too.

But for the love of all that's holy, please, PLEASE don't get one of those lounge blanket/robes you see advertised on late-night TV.




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