Beauty Care | Cosmetology Course

Friday, February 25, 2011

These days, spas and salons are proliferating everywhere. Many consider that the beauty or cosmetology industry is so small that it does not require much attention on training beauticians. But most are wrong, this little industry is generating massive income for the salons and spas. Women needs grooming and of course would need skilled hands to do the job well.

That's where cosmetology or beauty care course steps in to. CLHIDO offers this vocational course for free! Students do vary in age and status and it does not matter when you are in a vocational training center. In CLHIDO, you will be trained to do what a skilled beautician should do.

Beauty Care constitutes training students in doing proper and safe pedicure, manicure, haircut, hair dressing, facial treatments, and everything related to beautification. Upon training, every student or trainee is required to have a patron to apply the skills they have acquired like hair rebonding, curling, nail polishing, and other things. After the training, you may get employed by local salons or you can build your own salon and employ yourself.

CLHIDO has already had many beauticians being employed by local and national salons like David's Salon, Carlo Reyes, HBC, Cutt'n Loos'n, and more. There are many self employed part timers are well. Most trainees in this course are high school graduates wanting to learn how to do beauty care so that they can work part time and support themselves in going to college.

Aside from generating jobs, CLHIDO is also a window to a better opportunity. The training is free but you have to buy your own manicuring sets, scissors, and other tools which would cost less than Php 200 or around $5. That is the best investment of your child's or your time and money.

Ms. Avita Baga is our instructor for beauty Care or other wise commonly known as cosmetology. She is TESDA certified and had been teaching and yielding a lot of great beauticians for more than a decade. She has been with CLHIDO for quite some time and is totally dedicated to share the knowledge she has to her students.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Training and education is actually required in a lot of places before being awarded cosmetology license which is what they need to be able to perform their skills in this field with their customers.

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