What Are Advanced Cosmetology Techniques? What Are Advanced Cosmetology Techniques?

What is Cosmetology, and How Can I Become a Cosmetologist?
The field of cosmetology is far more expansive than simply cutting hair. The main goal of the profession is to enhance someone’s appearance – making them the best version of themselves. This usually includes hair styling, nails, and make-up application.
Thus, advanced cosmetology techniques simply take these skills and make them bigger, better, and stronger, increasing what you’re capable of as a cosmetologist.
Before you learn advanced cosmetology techniques, you’ll need to know the basics of what a cosmetologist does. You’ll learn to master these skills in cosmetology school.
- Recommend a line of treatment and care after analyzing hair, skin, nails, and the scalp.
- Discuss hairstyle options and how to achieve them.
- Wash, shampoo, color, lighten, condition, and “blow out” hair.
- Apply chemical texturizers or straighteners to hair (you might have heard the older generation call this a “perm”).
- Cut, dry, and style hair.
- Create makeup looks.
- Provide manicures and pedicures.
- Clean and disinfect tools and work areas
How to Learn Advanced Cosmetology Techniques
The best cosmetologists are those who keep up with the latest style trends and stay curious about how to achieve them. This means cosmetologists should attend continuing education classes to learn and master new techniques so they can properly provide their clients with the looks and styles they want.
Advanced techniques fall under all three facets of cosmetology: hair, makeup, and nails.
Advanced Hair Techniques
When you attend cosmetology school in Kansas – or anywhere, for that matter – you won’t learn how to cut and style every single hairstyle on the planet. Not only is it not possible, but with techniques and styles always evolving, it would be never-ending.
You might want to seek further education in advanced hair techniques like boutique braiding, wig styling, extensions, fades, and more. People will certainly request these, and if you can offer them and do a good job, you’ve got yourself a new client! If you didn’t work toward developing new skills, you’ll have to turn them down for the appointment they’re requesting. That’s a loss for you and the salon you work for.
Advanced Hair Coloring
Mixing hair color is kind of like being a mad scientist. And advanced hair color professionals know how to work miracles with color!
You’ll likely touch on advanced coloring techniques while in cosmetology school, especially balayage. But you might not have an opportunity to dive in deep on topics like foiling paint-betweens, applying multiple colors (mermaid hair, anyone?), and color corrections.
Advanced Makeup Techniques
Applying makeup is like being an artist, and the face is your canvas. Special effects makeup, and runway makeup are art forms!
Standard makeup application is all about enhancing your client’s features and making them look like themselves. But special effects makeup and runway makeup have very different goals.
Special effects makeup is meant to transform or create illusions, making your client look like an animal, an alien, or adding a faux injury or non-human element to the skin. You’ll need solid art skills, like shading and color theory, to create a sense of depth and texture.
Just as special effects makeup is bold, so is runway makeup, but for a different reason. You want to capture the fashion show audience’s attention and complement the fashion designer’s clothing. Runway makeup can be experimental or on-trend. It’s always designed to invoke an emotional response in the audience or to build the ambiance of a show.
Advanced Nail Care
In cosmetology school, you learn how to provide simple, thorough manicures and pedicures to help people take care of their nails and cuticles. You might, however, want to learn to create elaborate nail art and creative details so your clients can express themselves.
More advanced manicures and pedicures tend to add services, like paraffin wax, further exfoliation, body treatments, and specialty products, about which you must be an expert.
How Long is Cosmetology School That I Can’t Learn All of This At Once?
Cosmetology school takes as little as 10 months from start to finish, if you attend full-time and never miss class. Its quick training is what’s responsible for making cosmetology ideal for career changers, but also perfect for people who are ready to enter the workforce for the first time in a rewarding, creative career.
Because you can complete school so quickly to meet state licensing requirements, to learn these advanced techniques, you’ll have to make an effort to find continuing education. At Eric Fisher Academy, you can do both.
Attend our Wichita beauty school to become a cosmetologist, and then continue learning with us as you master advanced techniques that you put into practice in your salon job and beyond. Students and graduates both can attend our advanced workshops and special training events held each year and include:
- Tuesday Night Class, which teaches you insider tricks of the trade.
- Annual Summit, which includes a hair show with celebrity guest artists teaching the latest techniques in color, cutting, and long hairdressing.
- Other Celebrity Guest Artist events! Eric Fisher Academy regularly hosts top industry leaders from New York City to LA to perform demonstrations, teach in the classroom, and work with our students on the salon floor.
To discover what Eric Fisher Academy can do for your cosmetology career, contact our Admissions Office by sending us an email via our website.
