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Study Beauty Care

Do you find yourself constantly being drawn to subjects like skincare, haircare, or cosmetology? If yes, then a degree in Beauty Care will help you build a career on what you love. You will learn extensively about beauty best-practices and cosmetics.

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670,000 people are employed by the Beauty services sector in the US

$416 billion

Estimated worth of the global Beauty industry by 2028

$64,330

Average annual salary of a cosmetic scientist in the US

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13% projected annual growth rate for the beauty sector

Studying Beauty Care equips you with the expertise to manipulate the external appearance of clients to enhance their confidence. Students learn a variety of aesthetic and visual techniques they can apply on clients. A Beauty Care programme fosters competencies in the field of skin care, marketing, inner well-being, product management, makeup, cosmetics, and hair styling.

A degree in Beauty Care will assist you in developing tools and techniques to maintain healthy skin, eliminate skin and body defects, highlight attractive facial features, and execute the latest cosmetic procedures. During the course of their studies, students learn about human anatomy, human physiology, style factors, chemical properties of cosmetic products, beauty ethics, sale, marketing, product development, and beauty entrepreneurship. Unique courses like thalassotherapy, podiatry, and perfumery, as well as a wide range of optional certified workshops are also offered.
A degree pertaining to the science of beauty is an excellent choice for you if you have a keen interest in cosmetology, haircare, skincare, and aesthetics. It’s a constantly evolving field with rapid advancements in treatments that cater to a wide range of issues, the most prominent being aging. In order to excel in a Beauty Care programme, you will need to be creative, have a passion for cosmetics, and possess strong interpersonal skills.

A programme in Beauty Care will open up doors for you in the fields of cosmetology, beauty parlours, cosmetic industry, wellness sector, beauty copywriting, makeup artists and hairdressers.
You can study Beauty Care at various levels: certification, diplomas and bachelor’s. There are also dedicated schools oftentimes referred to as schools of cosmetology that offer training and courses.

You can opt for a diploma or certificate which ranges from 6 months to a year. Generally, you will have to have completed high school before you enrol in any type of beauty school or for a bachelor's degree. Beauty school combines both academic and practicums to prepare a student for a career in Beauty Care. The training is extensive and thorough. You are mentored by seasoned professionals in the field of Beauty Care. Both book learning and hands-on training will be part of your education. If you enrol in cosmetology school full-time, you will spend six to eight hours every day in class or training.

In contrast to a diploma, a bachelor’s in Beauty Care is more rigorous. After completing this degree graduates can execute a variety of activities and have a thorough understanding of various themes in the beauty business. Only a very few institutes offer degree programmes in Beauty Care.

Though school costs vary, most programmes cost around $10,000. For instance, two-year community colleges cost an average of $3,243 each year ($6,486 total) for in-state students, whereas four-year colleges cost an average of $9,037 per year for in-state students (nearly $36,000 overall). According to the American Association of Cosmetology Schools, aesthetician programmes typically cost between $3,000 and $10,000. (AACS).
Cosmetic research and development, marketing, makeup artist, product management, and media professional are all career options. Starting wages for beauticians range from £20,000 to over £50,000 per year.

Furthermore, by 2028, the worldwide cosmetics market is predicted be worth $415.29 billion.

The projected growth in employment opportunities in the Beauty sector is 13% which is significantly faster than the average employment growth of all other occupations. It is easy to conclude that the minimal entry-barriers and relatively high salaries make this an attractive choice for many individuals.

Cosmetic Scientist


As a cosmetic scientist, you'll work on the research and development of cosmetics, hair care products, perfume, and toiletry goods, ensuring that they not only perform how they're supposed to, but also that they're safe to use.

Beauty Editor


As a beauty editor, you will cover goods and trends for fashion and beauty publications. Writing and editing articles, dealing with staff and freelance authors, managing images, and engaging in editorial planning are some of the responsibilities of a beauty editor.

Beauty Therapist


A beauty therapist provides body treatments to improve and enhance the appearance of the skin, nails, and hair. They also counsel clients on how to maintain the vigour of their skin and nails at home in between sessions. This employment frequently includes persuading clients to purchase things from their salon making interpersonal skills indispensable to the trade. Client’s report feeling more beautiful and confident as a result of their work.

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