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Your Career in Beauty

Your Career in Beauty

Your Career in Beauty

All the information you need to get started in a new career in Fashion & Beauty.

Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:54

Starting Your First Salon

by BRENDA G. ANDERSON
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Starting first salon is hair-raising experience for Mobile man

Monday, November 12, 2007

Brent Johnson, 26, has used his artistic skills in decorating his hair salon shop in Fairhope.

Located in Plantation Pointe Shopping Center, Johnson's shop reflects his taste for individuality. Corrugated tin roofing lines the walls. Black Sears Craftsman tool boxes serve as the work stations for the hair stylists. Waiting customers relax on contemporary gray, beige and black sofas.

 

Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:51

My First Salon Job Changed My Life

by Desiree Vittorio

Most young people ask themselves the same questions: Who am I? and Why am I here? The answers cannot be found easily.

I did not know what my purpose in life was when I graduated from a suburban high school near Chicago. I was confused and sad. Sometimes, you must take a detour down a strange path before you can see who you are. I decided to get up and find out who on earth I was and what I was doing here. Along my journey, I found two of the most unforgettable people who influenced my life forever.

by eZine
You have a flair for color and an artist's understanding of shading, highlighting, balance and proportion. You're fascinated by all types of cosmetics, and you love using them to transform and enhance. A career as a professional make-up artist may be a great choice for you!
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:28

Learn to Become a Hair Dresser

by Marvin Gentry
Are you fascinated by the worlds of beauty and fashion? Do you love working and spending time with all different types of people? Do you have a great eye for design, color and style? If so, a career as a hair stylist could be just right for you!
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:26

Work at a Salon

by Anonymous Contributor
Salons are by far the largest employer of cosmetologists, with more than 400,000 salons in the U.S., according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s data for 2002, the most recent year available. Salon businesses vary. While some are hair-only, nails-only or traditional barber shops, most are full-service salons that offer hair services, manicures, pedicures and, frequently, a small selection of skin care services like facials and waxing.
Last modified on Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:26
by Kim Clark

Students at for-profit colleges tend to have more debt than those at private and public colleges.

Seniors at for-profit colleges are more than twice as likely to have accumulated dangerous amounts of education loans as seniors at other kinds of four-year colleges, according to a new report.

Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:00

6 Ways to Get Free Cash for College

by Kim Clark

Thursday, June 4, 2009 

It sounds like just a new twist on the all-too common Nigerian scams or Madoff-style Wall
Street bait-and-switch. But it's true: Some states, businesses, and colleges are really
handing out free cash to help build up parents' college savings accounts.

by GCI
The Procter & Gamble Company board of directors announced the following organizational changes: A.G. Lafley, chairman of the board and CEO, will move full-time into his role as chairman, effective July 1, 2009; Robert A. McDonald, currently COO, has been elected president and chief executive, effective July 1, 2009. McDonald has also been appointed a member of P&G's board of directors.
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 09:33

Education and the 50 Per Centers

by Marvin Gentry
Wriiten March 31, 2009 

Quality public education has been a long time desire for many blacks.  The drive to accomplish what was once denied has been a real motivator for millions.  Now with the dynamic changes the world experienced with the election of President Barack Obama we see the concrete example of what can be accomplished with a strong desire, persistence and love of self , family and Nation.

 

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