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		<description>abcdefgyou would definately have an edge at a makeup counter, skin care store, or beauty supply store,  or even salon receptionist.  Outside of being an esthetician (waxing, facials, etc.)  your license does not apply.  I would look into makeup artistry.  You don't require a license and no one is better suited for it than a licensed esthetician.  You could also find a specialty like eyelash extensions, also no license required ( just a certification in some cases).  If you decided to train for 7 more months you could get a cosmetology license which gives you a more broad range.  It covers not only an estheticians license but also a nail techs license plus hair of course.  Oh and for just a hundred hours or so you could be certified for swedish massage.  An esthetician who also has a massage certification would probably be hired over just an esthetician at a day spa since they can book you for different things.  Hope it goes well!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>abcdefgyou would definately have an edge at a makeup counter, skin care store, or beauty supply store,  or even salon receptionist.  Outside of being an esthetician (waxing, facials, etc.)  your license does not apply.  I would look into makeup artistry.  You don&#8217;t require a license and no one is better suited for it than a licensed esthetician.  You could also find a specialty like eyelash extensions, also no license required ( just a certification in some cases).  If you decided to train for 7 more months you could get a cosmetology license which gives you a more broad range.  It covers not only an estheticians license but also a nail techs license plus hair of course.  Oh and for just a hundred hours or so you could be certified for swedish massage.  An esthetician who also has a massage certification would probably be hired over just an esthetician at a day spa since they can book you for different things.  Hope it goes well!</p>
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