What would be a good present for someone who wants to become a beautician?

she will be 15 on the 30th and christmas is coming too. what can i get to help with beauty skills? she already has tons of nail polish and hair tools but has no practice cutting hair or dying it

At 15 she’ll lack the experience, education and equipment to properly cut and dye a wig, while it’s a good idea in theory, she’ll get nothing out of it. It will be a waste of money (practice wigs are really expensive).
Get her a gift certificate to a great stylist.
Get a cute makeup case and include things like makeup brushes, Q-tips, sponges, tweezers, nail files, nail stickers or stencils, a loofah, etc.
You can get gift certificates to high end makeup stores like MAC, Chanel, Estee Lauder, etc.
You can find really good books about how to style hair or do makeup/nails, maybe check out the beauty section of your local book store and see if you can find a fun book about the subject.
Try:
The Complete Book of Hairstyling- Charles Worthington
Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual
Be Beautiful: Every Girl’s Guide To Hair, Skin and Makeup- Alice Hart-Davis and Molly Hindhaugh

I think that she’d get more out of a book or gift certificate at this age. If and when she attends hairdressing school she will have her own wigs and know how to use them.

4 Responses to “What would be a good present for someone who wants to become a beautician?”

  1. glitterprincess on May 5th, 2010 at 3:06 pm

    Try getting her wigs to practice on try to get them in different lengths
    also if she wants to learn how to dye hair it has to be a wig made out of real hair! :)
    I hope this helped
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  2. well how much do you want to spend…this may be lame to some people but there are good books on that , and they would be beneficial for her if she really wants to go into that or sephora has beauty kits ranging from $30-100 which has tips/tricks for lips,hair,eyes,cheeks

    check it out :)
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  3. get her some scissors and a few wigs and some dye then she can practice on them
    also if she doesn’t have a straightner curler or blowdyer consider that.
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  4. At 15 she’ll lack the experience, education and equipment to properly cut and dye a wig, while it’s a good idea in theory, she’ll get nothing out of it. It will be a waste of money (practice wigs are really expensive).
    Get her a gift certificate to a great stylist.
    Get a cute makeup case and include things like makeup brushes, Q-tips, sponges, tweezers, nail files, nail stickers or stencils, a loofah, etc.
    You can get gift certificates to high end makeup stores like MAC, Chanel, Estee Lauder, etc.
    You can find really good books about how to style hair or do makeup/nails, maybe check out the beauty section of your local book store and see if you can find a fun book about the subject.
    Try:
    The Complete Book of Hairstyling- Charles Worthington
    Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual
    Be Beautiful: Every Girl’s Guide To Hair, Skin and Makeup- Alice Hart-Davis and Molly Hindhaugh

    I think that she’d get more out of a book or gift certificate at this age. If and when she attends hairdressing school she will have her own wigs and know how to use them.
    References :

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