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Cosmetology

Cosmetology

Instructor: Lindsay Wood

Students study hair, skin and nails and their related care.  Students are grounded in theory as they prepare to practice procedures in a clinical lab setting or classroom, using manikins for manipulative skill practice.  The first-year course emphasizes personal safety, professionalism, sanitation and disinfection of equipment and facilities.  Students develop skills in shampooing and conditioning hair, as well as styling and cutting hair.  They are introduced to chemical texture services and develop skills in manicure and pedicure procedures.  In the second year, students are provided an advanced study of the experiences received during the first year with further emphasis on development, perfection and speed of various hairstyling application skills.  Students are expected to perform services for clients in the cosmetology lab under the supervision of the instructor as well as other assigned tasks.


Recommended Skills to Possess: 

  • Possess excellent study habits, be motivated, and have a good work ethic.

  • Possess excellent manual dexterity, hand eye coordination, and be able to recognize differences in color.

  • Be able to stand for long periods of time and be able to tolerate chemical solutions.

  • Enjoy working with the public and be willing and able to follow instructions.


Working with people...

If you are a positive, outgoing individual who enjoys working with people, this may be the profession for you.  Tens of thousands of success stories from across the country prove that cosmetology is a field with options, flexibility, and the potential to make a lucrative living. As a licensed cosmetologist, you can find work in television, department stores, salons or spas, fashion magazines, make-up artists, colorists, nail tech, education, or as an entrepreneur. This is evidence that the beauty industry is experiencing success nearly everywhere.


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Dr. David Hinegardner, Asst Superintendent of Administrative Services and Strategic Planning, (540) 459-6708, email - dahinegardner@shenandoah.k12.va.us or Ms. Linda C. Hodges, Director of Human Resources, (540) 459-6743, email - lchodges@shenandoah.k12.va.us.
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