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cosmetictherapist · 4 months
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We need a government issued-country standard licensing process for cosmetologists and all individual licensees cause these reciprocity laws and transfer and re testing fees and processes can overwhelmingly disruptive for an individual’s career and fee dismantling of their collective expertise, experience, education.
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cosmetictherapist · 4 months
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Your cosmetologist(s) can help you and your loved ones with gender expression and affirming care too! In honor of LGBTQ+ communities, cosmetic practices have been an essential part of freedom of expression since the beginning.
No matter what your style is, you can find techniques and retail items new or tried and true all thanks to advances in cosmetic chemistry and artistry practices.
The knowledge is out there, explore what inspires you.
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cosmetictherapist · 4 months
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Aromatherapy, physical therapy(including massage), unofficial “retail therapy”(varying degrees of self care practices through take home regimens), and degrees of psychological understanding are components of specialized care that can be offered by a licensed cosmetologist, nail technician, esthetician, hair stylist, colorist, or barber.
A simple haircut offered in a clean, well maintained, comforting atmosphere can increase confidence in individuals and treat issues like dandruff, lice, scalp hygiene, tension, stress, and insecurity.
Learning how to properly care for one’s hair, nails, and face is essential in daily activities.
A cosmetologist is trained to offer knowledge through the mastery of these skills and connect with others in a way that may inspire positive results within their community.
Massage, which may or may not be offered by an operator, can locate tension and stress in the muscles of the face, hands, and feet through consultative efforts and process of service. Especially working individuals can benefit from treatments to offered relief from tension and may learn tips and tricks that can prevent over exertion by practicing some of these techniques or stretches learned on their own.
A cosmetologist may be the first response to recognizing a potential condition that may require further analysis by a recommended specialist. They study a range of hair and skin conditions that they are able and unable to treat. Some of those may include cancer, cuts, abrasions, bruises, various types of acne, fungal infections, and others.
Everyone wants to feel comfortable in public. Your cosmetologist, nail technician, esthetician, colorist, hair stylist, and/or barber should be a trusted source of personal care knowledge and treatment within their field of expertise.
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