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What skills does a junior beautician learn?

Summary of primary skills of beauticians

Catch mode

The beautician holds half a fist in both hands and puts it on his chest. It's like holding a ping-pong ball in your hand, then throwing it hard and trying to bounce your fingers off. Repeat this action 30 times. Can increase the rhythm and strength of the palm. If the throwing style is a straight line, then the catching style is a composition, which can make the serve more powerful and three-dimensional.

Cutting mode

The beautician can put his hand on his chest, relax and be natural. Then shake it 30 times to make your hands softer and more flexible. When serving customers, let them feel the dexterity of their hands, just like drawing a straight line first It is the most basic and seemingly simple and boring exercise, which is of great significance for beauticians to lay a good foundation. It is very beneficial for beauticians to practice 30 times in the morning and evening and stick to it for a long time.

Wrist winding mode

A beautician can put his hands in front of him and cross his fists. Just like Tai Chi, you keep doing wrist movements, first rotating clockwise for 30 times, then counterclockwise for 30 times, and so on, which can make your wrist more dexterous.

Palm pressing mode

The beautician said put your hands together on your chest, squeeze your hands tightly together, and push them from left to right, or from right to left again. Just like holding a Buddha in your hand, put your hands together and keep turning around. Doing this action for about 30 times can increase the strength and flexibility of the arm. Let each finger use all the strength from the root of the finger to the tip of the finger, so that the hands are more flexible and soft.

Piano style

Everyone admires the piano player's nimble fingers. As a beautician, you should have fingers as dexterous as a pianist. The beautician can put his hands on the table, then imagine himself playing the piano, playing rhythmically back and forth from thumb to little finger in turn, and finally repeating this order from little finger to thumb. Doing this for 20~30 times can improve the coordination and control ability of fingers.