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Get Your Beauty School Esthetics Survival Kit Ready and Organized

Studying esthetics at hair or beauty school can be an enjoyable and gratifying experience. As with all programs of study, having the right supplies is essential to your success both in school and in your career.

Essentials of an Esthetics Survival Kit

The esthetician's survival kit supplies are used in the classroom and beyond. Make sure to include these items in your kit:

  • Makeup cape
  • Spa headband
  • Foam wedges
  • Cleansing sponges
  • Vinyl gloves
  • Mannequin head, for massage and facial techniques
  • Tweezers
  • Bowls
  • Spatulas
  • Sanitizer/disinfectant spray
  • Eye pads
  • Face mask brushes
  • Cotton Swabs
  • Cosmetics assortment, such as eyebrow shapers, blush, foundation, eye shadow, mascara, and lip gloss
  • Camera

Cosmetology Carrying Case Options

Two types of cases are suitable for esthetician training:

  • Nylon zip bag. Similar to a sport bag, the nylon zip bag usually has an extendable handle and wheels for easy transport. These are a good option for students, as they are inexpensive and versatile; however, keep in mind the soft shell offers no protection for bottles and other breakable objects.
  • Aluminum carrying case. These cases, featuring several compartments and mirrors inside, can be folded out into small workstation areas. Aluminum cases are more expensive but they do protect supplies well and generally last a lifetime.

If you like to make a statement, there are a variety of cases on the market with bold prints, fun colors, and stylish designs.

Organizational Preparations

Having the right supplies is crucial to your success at beauty school. Just as important are your mindset and organizational skills. Consider these activities as part of your esthetics survival kit:

  • Keep a journal. Take thorough notes about what you learn, areas to study further, and questions to ask instructors and mentors.
  • Take photos. Start to build your portfolio while in beauty school. Take before and after photos of brow shaping, cosmetic applications, and repeat clients for facial treatments so you can demonstrate your talents.
  • Build contacts. Networking with industry professionals helps supplement your learning.
  • Develop a client base.Develop a client base of friends and family on whom you can practice esthetics training.

Attending esthetics classes offers a rewarding experience that prepares you for a career in the world of skin care and beauty. Start training right by creating your own personal esthetics survival kit.