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Karima’s Answer
Hi Angel,
When putting together your resume, try to highlight your creativity, people skills, and hands-on interest, even if you're just starting out. Here's a simple and effective way to do it:
Education: List your high school or cosmetology program if you're enrolled.
Relevant Skills: Include things like hair styling, braiding, makeup basics, skincare, nail care, sanitation, and customer service.
Experience: Mention any practice you've done on friends or family, helping out in salons, or any beauty-related part-time jobs or internships you've had.
Certifications or Training: Add any beauty courses, workshops, or online classes you've completed.
Personal Qualities: Show your creativity, attention to detail, communication skills, and reliability.
Portfolio: If you have one, share your Instagram, photos of your work, or a simple lookbook.
Remember, employers value skill, attitude, and passion more than long experience. Make sure to highlight these clearly.
When putting together your resume, try to highlight your creativity, people skills, and hands-on interest, even if you're just starting out. Here's a simple and effective way to do it:
Education: List your high school or cosmetology program if you're enrolled.
Relevant Skills: Include things like hair styling, braiding, makeup basics, skincare, nail care, sanitation, and customer service.
Experience: Mention any practice you've done on friends or family, helping out in salons, or any beauty-related part-time jobs or internships you've had.
Certifications or Training: Add any beauty courses, workshops, or online classes you've completed.
Personal Qualities: Show your creativity, attention to detail, communication skills, and reliability.
Portfolio: If you have one, share your Instagram, photos of your work, or a simple lookbook.
Remember, employers value skill, attitude, and passion more than long experience. Make sure to highlight these clearly.