Welcome to the World of Beauty

Explore our comprehensive menu of exciting career options for beauty students! There is a growing list of rewarding paths to explore in the ever-evolving beauty industry. Whether you are entering the beauty industry to start a side job, small business, or full-time career, nothing compares to the fulfillment you will get working in a field you love!

Whether you are passionate about skincare, shaping and enhancing brows and lashes, transforming faces with makeup artistry, or mastering the art of nail care, we have curated a diverse range of career opportunities that will allow you to unleash your creativity, make a positive impact on clients’ lives, and thrive in a dynamic and fulfilling profession.

Careers for Lash Technicians

Here are freelance, full-time, or secondary careers for Lash Technicians who learn Classic & Volume Lash Extensions as well as Lash Lift & Tint:

Lash Studio/ Salon Technician: Work as a lash technician in a lash studio or salon, offering your expertise in lash extensions and lash lifts to clients. This role involves providing consultations, applying lash extensions or performing lash lifts, tints, and ensuring the satisfaction of your clients with their lash treatments.

Freelance Lash Technician: As a freelance lash technician, you have the flexibility to set your own schedule and work independently. You can build your client base and offer lash extension and lash lift services on your terms. This option allows you to have more control over your business and potentially offer mobile lash services. You can take more a la carte beauty courses to expand your service menu, revenue potential, and client base to grow your freelance business. 

Lash Educator/Trainer: If you have a passion for teaching and sharing your lash expertise, you can pursue a career as a lash educator or trainer. Many beauty schools and lash training academies seek experienced technicians to train aspiring lash artists. This role involves developing course materials, delivering training sessions, and mentoring students in mastering lash extension techniques and lash lifts.

Lash Product Sales Representative: With your extensive knowledge of lash extensions and lash lift products, you could consider becoming a sales representative for lash product companies. This role involves promoting and selling lash products to beauty salons, lash studios, and estheticians. You would provide product demonstrations, offer training and support, and build relationships with clients.

Lash Studio Manager: As a lash technician with diverse skills, you could aspire to become a lash studio manager. In this role, you would oversee the daily operations of a lash studio, including managing a team of lash technicians, coordinating client appointments, handling inventory and supplies, and ensuring high-quality services are delivered.

Expand Your Revenue Potential

We recommend taking our Brow Technician Program or any of our brow courses to level up your All About Eyes career and offer your lash clients this service they are looking for. Other great add-ons to offer services to this target market of clients you are attracting through your lash business are:

    Careers for Brow Technicians (+ Brow Micropigmentation Specialists)

    Here are freelance, full-time or secondary careers for Brow Technicians who learn Brow Henna, Brow Lamination and Tint, and Brow Sculpting and Waxing:

    Brow Studio/Salon Technician: Work as a technician in a brow studio or salon, offering your specialized skills in brow henna, lamination, tinting, sculpting, and waxing. This role involves providing personalized consultations, shaping and enhancing clients’ eyebrows, and ensuring their satisfaction with the results.

    Freelance Brow Technician: As a freelance brow technician, you have the flexibility to work independently and build your own client base. You can offer your services in brow henna, lamination, tinting, sculpting, and waxing on your terms. This option allows you to provide mobile brow services or rent a space in established salons or studios.

    Microblading Specialist: Add on a microblading course to also specialize in providing semi-permanent eyebrow enhancements. As a microblading specialist, you would use a handheld tool to create fine, hair-like strokes to fill in and shape the eyebrows. This skill is in high demand and can attract clients looking for long-lasting, natural-looking eyebrow enhancements.

    Permanent Makeup Artist: If you also learn Micropigmentation Brow Artistry to offer shading and nano brows,  you can expand your services and add on a lip blushing course to become a well-rounded permanent makeup artist. This role involves offering a broader range of permanent makeup procedures, including semi-permanent brows and lip enhancement. 

    Brow Educator/Trainer: With experience in semi-permanent brows and classic brow techniques, you can advance your career as an educator or trainer specializing in advanced brow artistry at a quality beauty academy. This role would involve teaching aspiring brow artists the intricacies of microblading, as well as other advanced brow techniques, such as shading, ombre brows, or combination brows. 

    Should you also become a Lash Technician?

    We recommend taking our Lash Technician Program or any of our lash courses to level up your All About Eyes career and offer your brow clients the lash services they are looking for. Other great add-ons to offer services to this target market of clients you are attracting through your brow business are:

    Careers for Makeup Artists

    Get your clients ready for special events and photo shoots with our comprehensive Makeup Course that will teach you knowledge and plenty of hands-on practice to confidently apply makeup for all events, ages, and skin types. You will also learn how to create era and fashion looks for working in entertainment and editorial fields.

    This course is also the perfect add-on to expand your service menu and income potential as a lash and brow technician, esthetician, or skin and laser specialist.

     

    Expand Your Revenue Potential 

    Other great add-ons to offer services to this target market of clients you are attracting through your makeup business are:

     

    Careers for Estheticians

    • Spa Esthetician: Work in a spa environment, providing a range of esthetic services such as manicures, pedicures, facials, body treatments, waxing, and relaxation treatments.
    • Beauty Salon Esthetician: Offer esthetic services in a salon setting, including skin care treatments, nail care, lash beauty, special event makeup, and hair removal services.
    • Medical Spa Esthetician: Add-on our Laser Technician and Microneedling courses to become a medical esthetician! Work in a medical spa, providing advanced skincare treatments such as chemical peels, microneedling, laser hair removal and skin resurfacing, RF body contouring and skin tightening, and photofacials.
    • Retail Esthetician: Work in a retail environment, representing skincare brands and helping customers choose the right products for their specific needs.
    • Freelance Esthetician: Operate as an independent esthetician, offering mobile services or renting space in various locations to provide a range of esthetic treatments.
    • Spa Manager: Oversee the operations of a spa, managing staff, scheduling appointments, ensuring excellent customer service, and maintaining a high standard of quality.
    • Beauty Educator: Share your expertise and years of experience by teaching esthetics courses in beauty schools, providing training to aspiring estheticians, and staying up-to-date with industry trends and advancements.
    • Esthetics Business Owner: Open your own esthetics studio or salon, managing all aspects of the business and offering a wide range of esthetic services.

    Expand Your Revenue Potential

    Upgrade your skills in our Medical Skin & Laser Program to be able to offer in-demand, advanced beauty treatments such as: 

    Careers for Skin Technicians

    • Professional Skin Care Technician: Provide professional skin care treatments and services, such as facials, exfoliation, and skincare consultations, to clients in beauty salons or spas.
    • Wellness Center Specialist: Focus on holistic skincare practices, incorporating massage, aromatherapy, and body treatments to promote overall wellness and balance.
    • Facialist: Specialize in providing customized facial treatments, analyzing skin conditions, performing extractions, and offering advice on skincare routines and products.
    • Beauty Salon Technician: Offer various skincare services in a beauty salon setting, including facials, waxing, makeup application, and assisting clients with their beauty needs.
    • Skincare Consultant: Provide personalized skincare recommendations and advice to clients, helping them choose the right products and develop effective skincare routines.
    • Product Sales Representative: Work for skincare product companies, representing and promoting their products to salons, spas, and retail outlets.
    • Skincare Specialist: Build a freelance business, offering facials, advanced facials, skin care services and consultations to clients on a flexible basis, either in-home or at various locations.

            Expand Your Revenue Potential

            Upgrade your skills in our Medical Skin & Laser Program to be able to offer in-demand, advanced beauty treatments such as: 

            Careers for Nail Technicians

            • Nail Salon Technician: Work in a nail salon, providing manicures, pedicures, nail extensions, and nail art services to clients.
            • Spa Nail Technician: Join a spa or wellness center, offering nail treatments and services as part of a comprehensive relaxation and self-care experience.
            • Freelance Nail Artist: Become a self-employed nail artist, providing mobile or in-home nail services to clients, giving you the flexibility to set your own schedule.
            • Nail Educator: Share your knowledge, passion, and career experience by becoming a nail technician educator, teaching aspiring nail technicians in beauty schools or vocational training centers.
            • Nail Salon Manager or Owner: Take on a managerial role in a nail salon, or open your own, overseeing daily operations, staff management, inventory control, and client relations.
            • Editorial Nail Artist: Start a side business collaborating with photographers, stylists, and magazines, showcasing your nail art skills in fashion shoots, editorial spreads, and advertising campaigns.
            • Product Sales Representative: Work for a nail care product manufacturer or distributor, promoting and selling nail care products to salons, spas, and beauty professionals.
            • Nail Technician Trainer: Conduct workshops, seminars, and specialized training programs to enhance the skills of practicing nail technicians and update them on the latest trends and techniques.

            Careers for Skin & Laser Specialists

            If you are a beauty specialist who wants to branch into advanced skin care, but you are not an esthetician, this course is for you! It requires no prerequisites and no prior experience in the beauty industry. It is also an excellent choice for estheticians looking to step up their career with advanced services. Here are the services you will learn to offer: