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Tom [10]
4 years ago
8

Can you Type a summary on cosmetology and what it takes to get into a cosmetology school please? (not copied from a website)!

Arts
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hram777 [196]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Cosmetology is the study of beauty, and can be anything from nails, hair, or makeup. What it takes to get into cosmetology school is hard word and a lot of dedication, as well as a passion for the job you are going for. It also helps to have a talent for what you are trying to achieve through the schooling that way you can get a good business started or join on to a great team.

I hope this helps! Please mark branliest if possible ^^

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