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Studying Diploma in beauty course and programs are for students of poor grades? Parents, it’s time to abandon this traditional thinking. The future development trend of the beauty industry is evolving and has a bright future!

If you don’t believe me, let’s find out…

Cosmetology is the study and application of beauty treatments, including skin care, cosmetics, manicures/pedicures, and hair stylists. Before practicing as a licensed aesthetician, students must complete between 40% theory, 60% of training along with a pass in written and practical exam, although the requirements differ depending on where you would like to work.

SPIC Vocational Training College trains aestheticians to focus on treating skin-related issues, such as acne, hyperpigmentation, and signs of aging, but they are also trained to perform technical procedures that are safe as non-surgical facelift.

How to become a Beauty Specialist?

Training and educational requirements vary depending on your chosen profession or where your studying or working. However, in Malaysia, beauty therapist is a regulated profession that encourages all practitioners to be certified by SKM (Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia). Again, this differs from state to state, but, generally speaking, the minimum age requirements are from 17. To enroll in beauty course, you will also need a SPM certificate or at least a high school leaving certificate.

You can train as a beauty specialist at a beauty school, or a vocational college. Alternatively, many employers provide work-based apprenticeship programs that combine on-the-job training with academic study. But whatever option you choose, a certificate or diploma takes around 12-18 months to complete. After completing a set number of training hours, you will need to pass two exams, one written and one practical. The last prerequisite is a certificate to prove you have completed a course in preventing the Covid-19 Precautionary Exam.

Benefits of studying beauty course

If you are a people person who thrives off making others happy, then cosmetology is likely to be a rewarding career option. And it’s about so much more than simply making people look ‘beautiful’. Skincare specialists and aestheticians help people suffering from long term health issues like acne or hyperpigmentation, which can have a negative impact on their self-confidence and, ultimately, their mental health. Helping people feel better about their appearance is also a way of boosting their self-esteem and self-worth. After all, true beauty and wellbeing are also about how you feel, rather than just how you look.

A secure career

The beauty industry is a global business. New products and treatments are continually in development as businesses and practitioners try to increase their market share and satisfy customer demand. Moreover, diverse beauty standards, the rise of social media, and the rapid growth of the male-grooming sector are all sure signs that cosmetologists will never be short of places to work or clients to service. In fact, during the last UK economic downturn, the beauty industry continued to grow. Millions of people view beauty products and services as vital. This is all good news for anybody studying, or planning to study, cosmetology; it means a huge range of job prospects with decent salaries and long-term job security.

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