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Make Next Tax Season a Breeze: A Guide for Beauty Pros

My Salon Suite

Expenses like makeup, hair products, tools, continuing education, and travel can often be deducted, lowering your taxable income. For salon owners, additional deductions might include employee expenses, advertising costs, and insurance premiums. Stay Informed : Tax laws and regulations can change.

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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Constant continuing education and training on advanced techniques is paramount to the success of any Esthetician within a medical setting. When independent thinking is encouraged in many salons or spas, the medical practice often adheres to a strict top-down human resource methodology.

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Shine Bright: Summer Goals for Beauty Professionals to Rule Their Businesses

My Salon Suite

Consider offering a “Summer Beauty Bootcamp” where clients can learn about hair care, skin protection, and makeup tips for the hot weather. Invest in Continuing Education The beauty industry is always evolving, and staying updated with the latest trends and techniques is crucial. The deadline is June 15th, so apply today!

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Certification vs. Licensure in Esthetics, Massage Therapy, and Cosmetology

New Age Spa Institute

At the New Age Spa Institute (NASI), we are here to provide clarity on the paths available for aspiring estheticians, cosmetologists, massage therapists, makeup artists, and nail technicians. Certifications are typically focused on specific skills, such as makeup artistry, clinical aesthetics, or advanced techniques in skincare.

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Navigating Beauty Licenses and Certifications: Define your own success!

New Age Spa Institute

In this week’s newsletter, we’re diving into a comparison of some key qualifications: Cosmetology License, Esthetician License, Massage License, and Makeup Certification. Ideal for those who aspire to become well-rounded beauty experts and salon owners. To learn more about the Makeup Certification Program, please CLICK HERE!

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How To Become A Facialist In Arizona

The Studio Academy of Beauty

Career Opportunities: Becoming a facialist provides access to numerous job opportunities within the beauty industry including spas, salons, medical offices and more. Exam information, program length requirements, and continuing education are all necessary to become licensed. “Ready to become a facialist?

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Top 5 Habits of a Successful Stylist

Artistic Nails & Beauty Academy - Beauty Industry

People will look to you for inspiration on their next haircut, or makeup look. If you wear makeup, then it’s great to showcase your different makeup looks when at work in front of your clients! Not only is it important to make sure that you are a style icon in the salon, but also a beauty maven on your social media.