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VICTORIA M.JOHNSON COSMETOLOGY DEPARTMENT
MAKEUP ARTISTRY
Overview:
The Makeup Artistry course at Teeria Technical Training Institute provides students with a solid foundation in the art of makeup application. Whether you’re interested in beauty makeup, bridal looks, or theatrical and special effects makeup, this course covers it all. The curriculum includes skin analysis, color theory, hygiene practices, and product knowledge, ensuring that students understand how to choose and apply makeup for different skin tones and types. Practical sessions focus on day-to-day makeup, glamorous evening looks, and corrective techniques for blemishes and uneven skin tones.

Moreover, the course delves into special effects makeup, where students will learn to create wounds, scars, and fantasy characters using professional-grade tools and techniques. Students will also get guidance on building a portfolio, marketing themselves as freelance artists, and navigating the beauty industry.
Job Opportunities
Graduates of the Makeup Artistry course can pursue various careers in the beauty industry, including roles as freelance makeup artists, beauty consultants, bridal makeup specialists, or beauty influencers. Opportunities also exist in film, television, fashion shows, photography studios, and theater, where makeup artists are needed for actors, models, and performers. Some choose to work in retail as beauty advisors or product specialists for cosmetic brands. This course provides the versatility to work independently or in established beauty salons and studios.

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HAIRCARE AND STYLING
Haircare and Styling Course Overview
The Haircare and Styling course is a professional program aimed at developing both technical skills and creative flair in the field of hairdressing. This course covers fundamental techniques like hair cutting, coloring, perming, and styling. Students will also learn advanced hairstyling techniques, including up-dos for weddings and special events, braiding, and working with extensions.
A strong emphasis is placed on understanding hair health, including scalp treatments, product knowledge, and how to solve common hair concerns like thinning or damaged hair. Students will gain hands-on experience with different hair types and textures, ensuring they can cater to a wide range of clients.
Additionally, the course teaches students about salon management, customer service, and the latest trends in haircare, enabling them to develop entrepreneurial skills for running their own salons or managing salon teams.
Job Opportunities
Graduates can work as hairstylists, colorists, or salon managers in beauty salons and spas. The entertainment industry, including film, television, and theater productions, also offers opportunities for hairstylists to work behind the scenes. Other options include roles as product representatives or educators for haircare brands. Some graduates decide to open their own salons or offer freelance haircare services.
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