Beauty Therapy
What is Beauty Therapy?
Beauty therapy is defined as any kind of treatment or process that is purely for improving appearance. A beauty therapist is usually someone who works in a beauty salon and is professionally qualified to carry out a wide range of beauty treatments including skin care, massage, body wraps, hair removal, non surgical face-lifts, eyebrow and eyelash treatments, manicures, pedicures, make-up and specialist treatments such as laser hair removal and electrolysis. Students of beauty therapy also learn additional skills of customer care and service.
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What to expect in Beauty School
Why study Beauty Therapy?
The world of beauty therapy offers an endless number of exciting opportunities. A career in beauty therapy could be your passport to success.
Imagine being able to choose to work in a range of different fields including:
- Move into management and run your own salon
- Cruise the world whilst working on a liner
- Pamper airline passengers as you fly from country to country
- Join the luxury market at a health farm or day spa
- The membership of sports clubs and leisure centres is booming - join them with your skills
- Teach your skills to others - become a lecturer at a further education college or at a private centre.
- You may decide to go it alone and work from home as a freelance, or you may like the pace and glamour of working in a city salon, department store or want to travel the world.
You can even specialise in a particular field:
Create special effects for film, television or theatre - specialise as a make-up artist. You may be fascinated by the world of nail artistry and train as a nail technician. Enjoy the art of massage extending your skills to aromatherapy. Every fashion model and catwalk show needs a make-up artist - this could be you!
Once specialised, many therapists wish to develop their skills further into advanced techniques: as an electrologist you can learn to remove thread veins and warts; as an aromatherapist you can learn Shiatsu, Reiki or Indian Head massage. Some therapists even move into other related areas such as marketing, sales and retailing.















