In September, Tennessee School of Beauty is hosting a family-friendly Beauty Explorer Day event to inspire early interest in the beauty industry from young children. This interactive and educational experience for kids ages six to nine shares hands-on cosmetology and esthetics stations where kids will learn hairstyling techniques, practice nail art with non-toxic polishes and enjoy creative face painting with hypoallergenic products.
At the event, live demonstrations will provide a primer to the foundations of styling hair, applying makeup and creating nail art, and kids will get a chance to ask professionals questions in a Q&A panel.
Children who attend the event will take home a small beauty kit with additional information about potential career paths in the beauty industry and a discount voucher for future services for the family.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Interactive Beauty Education
- Family-friendly events are tapping into experiential learning to engage young children with hands-on cosmetology and esthetics.
- Early Career Exposure
- Programs are increasingly aimed at sparking interest in various career paths among children by providing them with industry-specific knowledge and tools.
- Non-toxic Children's Beauty Products
- There is a growing emphasis on utilizing hypoallergenic and non-toxic beauty products for children in educational and interactive settings.
Where This Applies
- Cosmetology Education
- Educational institutions are expanding their outreach programs to include younger demographics, laying the groundwork for future career development in beauty.
- Children's Beauty Products
- Manufacturers are focusing on safe and non-toxic beauty products tailored for children's use in both play and educational environments.
- Family-centric Events
- Events that cater to entire families, providing both educational value and entertainment, are becoming more prevalent in various industries.