Which beauty courses is good for a starter? Thanks

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Hi everyone,

I would like to ask which course from these name is better? There are so many beauty courses, which is the most fundamental and important to study for a beginner first? which is the most recognize and a must for a starter?

CIDESCO, CIBTAC or ITEC? 

My interests is in the field of beauty therapy and hope to become a beauty specialist. e.g. facial treatment

And any recommendation for which good school to study these course?

Thank you

 
I've gone to Marinello Schools of Beauty and B Street Design (not sure if they have them anymore since Marinello bought it out while I was going there). Some locations aren't as great as the others. I had to problem with my teacher in CA but moved to the Kansas City area and loved my teachers and didn't have any problems whatsoever. It's a lot of hands on, and more facials, waxing and machines than make up. I love being an esthetician, it's a relaxing enviroment and I enjoy helping people with their skin! It's hard work but it pays off :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
I've gone to Marinello Schools of Beauty and B Street Design (not sure if they have them anymore since Marinello bought it out while I was going there). Some locations aren't as great as the others. I had to problem with my teacher in CA but moved to the Kansas City area and loved my teachers and didn't have any problems whatsoever. It's a lot of hands on, and more facials, waxing and machines than make up. I love being an esthetician, it's a relaxing enviroment and I enjoy helping people with their skin! It's hard work but it pays off :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
Thank you for your kind reply! =)  but i want to study in Singapore. do you have any advice for where to study in Singapore? thank you

 
First is to practice. This will get you familiar with how to apply makeup. Then watching videos helps, but take note that this is far different from actually learning in person. So enrolling yourself in a makeup school that focuses on beginner training will get you started - with your skills, techniques, and even confidence because these are all very important.


 
 

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