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Manicuring ProgramsCosmetology & Related Personal Grooming Services
Manicurist/Pedicurist, Hairstylist/Hairdresser, and Shampooer are job titles that all fall under the umbrella of cosmetology although licensing and training requirements are different for each. Manicurists and pedicurists, called nail technicians in some States, work exclusively on nails and provide manicures, pedicures, coloring, and nail extensions to clients.
Spa manicuring and pedicuring is the newest procedure desired in spas. At this time there is less need for sculptured nails than there are salons that want manicurists for spas. In a spa environment there is normally aroma therapy, hand and arm massage, shorter more natural looking nails, etc. Just a basic trend for people moving away from sculptured nails in general. Currently nail salons outnumber by far spa salons.
Rapid growth in the number of nail salons and full-service, day spas will generate numerous job openings for other personal appearance workers. Nail salons specialize in providing manicures and pedicures. Day spas typically provide a full range of services, including beauty wraps, manicures and pedicures, facials, and massages. Employment of manicurists and pedicurists is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations, while skin care specialists and shampooers should expect average employment growth. Online Manicuring ProgramsCampus-based Colleges - Manicuring Degrees
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