How to Succeed in Beauty School
Becoming a great cosmetologist takes a lot more effort than just completing the required schooling and getting your license. Knowing how to succeed in beauty school will take you farther than you expect!
When I reflect on my experience at the Paul Mitchell Partner School…I think about how much I got out of it…and all of the things that I missed. I didn’t always give it my all, I didn’t ask enough questions, and I didn’t ask for help when I needed it.
This post from Beauty Schools Directory includes a few very important tips for succeeding in beauty school that I believe are important. You only have one chance to learn at your very best and after that it’s off to the real world!
How to Succeed in Beauty School
Investing in a beauty school program is the best way to become a professional in the cosmetology business. However, your future is dependent on succeeding with the program.
Use these 5 tips to fuel yourself to success in beauty school:
- Ask as many questions as possible.
- Take care of your equipment.
- Stay committed to learning.
- Practice makes perfect.
- Study, study, study.
Click here for the full article on how to succeed in beauty school from Beauty Schools Directory!

Erika
Professional Hairstylist | American Board Certified Haircolorist | Makeup Artist | Beauty Blogger
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I can only imagine that it would be bad to damage your equipment. A lot of times the equipment that you are using is expensive and supplied by your school! I will be sure to keep this in mind, do you have any tips for finding the right beauty school? Thank you for the applicable tips for success.
Yes, and only some items are supplied by the school(like mixing bowls, brushes, and hair color). Each student buys their own “kit”…which is usually required and sold by the school. Mine was about $1,500 I think, but you don’t realize it because it’s bundled into your tuition.
Here are a few good references for find a beauty school(don’t forget to visit several schools before choosing!):
How to Choose a Cosmetology School
Students/Future Students
Beauty School Scholarship
10 Reasons You Should Go to Cosmetology School
Going to hair school can be tricky sometimes. So, I liked your tip about staying committed to learning. That does seem like the most important thing to do when you are going to school.
Thank you! I can remember forgetting why I was there at times. I just kept thinking about completing the hours I needed, but I wasn’t appreciating the skills as much as in the beginning.
Going to school is special and something that shouldn’t be taken for grated!
I just started cosmetology school, so I really appreciate all of the insight you give to help me succeed! Especially the advice to stay committed to learning. Personally, I can quickly loose sight of why I do the things I do because it becomes hard or monotonous. Thus, having the reminder to stay committed will help me to keep perspective on why I’m doing the things I’m doing. Thanks for sharing!