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Cosmetology School: Knowing What a Skincare Specialist Does

When most people think of cosmetology school, they think only of learning to cut, style, and color hair. But the truth is, cosmetology school programs in Orlando, FL, can cover a huge range of services relating to many aspects of beauty. One area of expertise that many cosmetology students choose to focus on is skincare. If you love helping people to have beautiful, clear, youthful skin, and you find joy in makeup application, then this may be the specialty for you. Here’s what you need to know about skincare specialists and what they do.
What Is Their Primary Job?
While skincare specialists can offer a variety of services (more on that below), they all share one primary goal: helping clients to improve the health and appearance of their skin. Depending on their level of training and specialization, these individuals can work in salons, spas, and even in doctors’ offices.
What Kinds of Services Do They Provide?
Again, this will depend on exactly how you focus your education and training. However, many skin care specialists will provide the following types of services for their clients:
Professional makeup application
Instruction on proper makeup application
Instruction on proper skin care (including selling skincare products)
Facials
Total-body exfoliation
Hair removal
If it is a service that is focused on making the skin healthier and more beautiful, odds are the cosmetologist providing the service is a skin care specialist. If these services are something you would like to be able to offer your clients, you should speak to a course advisor at your cosmetology school about which courses you should take.
Educating Their Clients
As you may have noticed in the above list, being a skincare specialist isn’t just about providing a service. Just as a cosmetologist should offer their clients suggestions on haircare, proper products, and styling tips after they provide a cut, a skincare specialist should attempt to educate their clients on how to have healthier, more beautiful skin.
After all, beautiful skin rarely appears after a single facial treatment. Clients must properly care for their skin on a daily basis if they want to achieve optimal results. And, while you can’t control what they do once they leave your salon, you can give them the knowledge that they need to care for their skin every day properly.

Selling Skincare Products Every cosmetologist does a little of this. If you provide a cut, then it’s expected that you’ll make product suggestions to your clients. As a skin care specialist, however, there’s a little bit more emphasis on this. The right products can make all the difference in the health of your client’s skin. So, you need to not only be comfortable making product recommendations, but you need to be extremely familiar with the different skincare products out there, and the benefits and drawbacks of each so that you can give a truly expert opinion on the matter. Becoming a skincare specialist can be a truly rewarding experience. Not only can you help your clients to look beautiful, but you can also help them to relax and feel more beautiful, as well as help them to achieve long-lasting results and healthier skin. If you think this area of expertise is something you might want to focus on, speak to a course instructor at the Hollywood Institute of Beauty Careers.