Are you creative and artistic? Do you love style and fashion? Then a course in beauty care should be a no-brainer if you want to work in the industry! It's a rewardng job too. In fact, a recent survey found that beauticians and hairdressers are some of the happiest workers in the UK. That is certainly something to bear in mind if you're thinking of studying Beauty. Plus you will always look fantastic and can always pick up nixers. In Ireland, there are dozens of further education colleges who provide courses in Beauty Therapy and Hairdressing. Ususally, these courses are one or two years in length and titles on offer include Beauty Therapy, Beauty & Body Therapy, Beauty & Complementary Therapies, and Hairdressing & Beauty Therapy.
Unfortunately, there are no courses listed in our database in Beauty Care. We are dealing with course providers on a continual basis, so please do check back again. Meanwhile, feel free to use some of the options below.
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