Beauty Treatments To Learn With Low Cost Outlay
Whether you’re already a qualified beauty therapist wanting to add a new treatment to your services or you’re looking to start a new career in the beauty industry, it’s worth considering which beauty treatments are best for you.
Some beauty treatments come with expensive cost outlays and not everyone will have the finances available to get themselves set up. However, there are some treatments you can train in that have low initial set up costs, as well as those with low on-going costs too.
Here are some of those beauty treatments we’d recommend training in:
Massages
Aside from investing in a massage bed and oils, massages are a great option for low cost outlay. There is very little else required to get started with massages or to continue offering them. There are also lots of different types of massages that you can offer too and they work well alongside many other body treatments too.
Waxing
Similar to massages, waxing also only requires a small initial outlay of a waxing pot and an ongoing cost of wax - which isn’t particularly costly either. It’s also a fairly quick treatment too so you could have numerous clients a day too.
Facials
Although there may be some extra ongoing costs on products such as creams, oils and blades, most facials tend to have a small initial cost outlay, unless you choose one that requires machines. So have a look at different types of facials to train in, especially more basic ones.
If you want to learn a new beauty treatment, take a look at our directory of IPHM Beauty accredited training providers, all with our stamp of approval.
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