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+How Do Global Beauty Standards Affect My Career? Every single aspect of beauty care will have an impact

on your career. You should be able to understand all aspects of the

business, not just in the country where you live, but for everywhere around the globe.

Here is are a few examples of different types of global beauty standards.

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+Teeth

Having perfect teeth is the norm in many highly developed countries as well as in most parts of the world including South Africa. Women are willing to spend thousands just to attain a straight set of pearly whites.

However, women in the Far East beg to differ on that. A multi layered or double tooth is the latest trend in Japan among younger women today. Having perfect teeth there is so outdated and makes you look older, they say.

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+Pale Skin

Caucasian American women are greatly renowned for their skin tanning. They will spend a considerable time exposed to the sun if possible. A tanned skin is viewed as highly desirable and makes one look much slimmer.

However, in the Eastern and Southern parts of the world women will do anything they can to stay away from the sun.

This pale skin obsession is popularly known as skin bleaching.  It is quite common in Asia, South America and in most parts of Africa. 

This has resulted in dark skinned ladies using all kinds of concoctions some of which are highly harmful to the skin all for the cost of beauty.

Skin bleaching is mainly blamed on the media as it sets the standards of women who are appealing to the public. In most advertisements, television shows and magazines there is a higher percentage of lighter skinned women.

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+Exotic Eyes

It is said that the eyes are the mirrors to the soul. Middle Eastern women live by this fact.  Since most Arab countries adhere to a strict dress code, therefore women will seldom get the opportunity to show some skin. So what’s left for them to showcase is the face in some instances only the eyes.

Middle Eastern women are well known for their flawless eye make-up. Since it is the only way in which one may appear to be attractive.

It is customary for every woman to possess black kohl eyeliner which enhances the eyes making them more alluring and exotic. It is said that a woman’s eyes are compared to the eyes of a certain deer which lives in the desert.

Whilst Middle Eastern women are experts at eye makeup, South Korean women have taken their eye beauty to a whole new level. Currently South Korea is the reigning plastic surgery capital of the world overtaking Brazil.

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+Body Art

When it comes to decorating the body, the Indians are master experts with their highly skilled decorative body art called henna or mehendi. In the olden days, henna was used as a remedy for blood circulation related diseases as well as for soothing pain. It was also said to possess homeostatic properties.

Due to the hot climates of South Asia henna was made into a paste and placed under soles of feet and palms of hands therefore cooling the body and regulating body temperature. However, it was realised that once the henna dried off it formed patterns.  That’s when some creative person came up with an idea and discovered how to use it for adornment. So that’s how this art form was created.

Quite similar to the art of henna is the ta moko of the Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand.  Ta moko is the unique permanent body and facial markings or tattoos performed on both men and women.

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+Elongated Necks

Padaung women located in Myanmar believe that beauty lies in a long neck whereby one would be regarded as being graceful as a swan. From a very young age, girls have brass coils attached to their necks.

Before the initial coil is fitted, a priest would massage the neck and a miniature cushion is placed underneath to prevent chafing. The coils would then be added annually until the entire set is complete which can weigh up to about 10kg! 

Having brass coils around your neck is surely not that easy. A Padaung woman has to be very cautious of how she walks and sits, the most comfortable position would be sitting straight legged.  At most times they have to drink using straws. The brass coils are seldom taken off, a woman may remove them in order to wash her neck which might occur after every three years.

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+Beauty Courses and Global Trends Without a doubt the best way to understand the

complex world of beauty care is to get a qualification. Studying a beauty therapy course will give you much further insight into all global trends and set up you up with a network of peers that you can communicate and stay up to speed with. In order be taken seriously as a beautician you need to be able to prove that you are aware of current trends and practices.

Getting a qualification will show potential employers that you are passionate enough about your career to follow through will a course and knowing everything that there is to know about global beauty trends will mean that you can get a job anywhere in the world.

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+Studying A Quality Beauty Course? Now that you can see the value of what a beauty

course can offer you, you might be wondering how to know if you are getting the best quality education for you money. Courses that offer a certificate are the ideal way to get a beauty qualification quickly. 

Part-time courses are a fast, easy, and accessible, and best of all they’re convenient. Another great advantage of part-time courses is that they are affordable. You can even study part-time from home and not have to give up going to work or looking after your family in order to qualify.

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+Getting your foot in the door Now you’re ready to get into the beauty therapy scene

but you need to know how to get your foot in the door. If you have been paying attention during this article

you will know that the best way to get into the beauty industry is to get a qualification. 

Whether you decide to specialize in skin care or massage therapy a qualification is your first step on the beauty technician ladder.

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+How Do I Register to Study?

It’s simple as pie all you need to do is find a course that works for you and register to start. Most beauty courses. You don’t even need a Matric to be able to start, most beauty courses only require that you have a Grade 10, are at least 16 years of age and you must be able to read and write in English, apart from that all you need to do is register.

If you are serious about having a career in beauty therapy, should start today by registering for a beauty course. Armed with a qualification and essential knowledge you can travel anywhere in the world and be successful.

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