Erasmus Plus Mobility in the Beauty Sector

Discover Erasmus Plus internship opportunities in the beauty sector


This sector includes various professions related to aesthetics, hairdressing, manicure and pedicure, body and facial care, cosmetics and perfumery.

Aesthetics

The beautician is a specialist in all beauty treatments, especially facials. She identifies the skin type in order to correctly maintain the skin of her clients. An internship abroad in this field will allow the trainee to discover new techniques.

Hairdresser

The hairdresser welcomes clients, and offers different hairdressing techniques and options such as cutting, dying, sweeping, highlights and extensions. An internship in this field abroad will allow the apprentice to develop new skills.

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Manicure - Pedicure

The manicurist or chiropodist is a professional beautician who takes care of all nail care, from simple nail polish to artificial nails. An internship in this field will allow young apprentices to discover new techniques in a foreign language.

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Cosmetics

The professional must be able to advise their clients on all matters relating to the skin and the most suitable products. They will be responsible, for example, for hair removal, massages and make-up. An internship abroad will allow the young apprentices to discover new techniques.

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Perfumery

The professional must be able to advise customers on the purchase of perfumes and cosmetic products, as well as to give product demonstrations. An internship abroad in this field will enable trainees to discover new techniques in a foreign language.

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Frequently asked questions about traineeships in the beauty sector


Why do an internship abroad in the beauty sector?

First of all, an internship abroad will allow trainees to discover new techniques and methods specific to the foreign country. Moreover, it will be an additional experience that will be valued in the CV.

Is it possible to do a mobility abroad even if you do not necessarily speak the language of the host country well?

Trainees who come to do an internship abroad with Espamob don’t speak the language of the host country perfectly, but that doesn’t mean that the mobility doesn’t go well. An experience like this will help you to get to know the language and culture better and to discover the work you like in another country.

What is the minimum and maximum duration of mobility in the beauty sector?

The minimum duration of mobility in the beauty professions is two weeks. Traineeships usually last between two and four weeks, but can vary. Longer mobilities of up to six months are also possible.

 

Erasmus Plus in the Beauty Sector