Which brand is better to work for as a Make up consultant out of..
Clarins and Elizabeth Arden and why?
My main interest is make up and would like to know which brand will offer me better make up /skincare training and why?
thanks!|||when i worked in the cosmetic department store there wasn't a proper counter for elizabeth arden products, they had a limited cosmetic range... and a lot of skin care products..the elizabeth arden consultant from my store was hardly ever there.
However, most dept stores hve proper counters for clairns. they have a wide range of skin care and cosmetics i found that they interact with customers more. but i rarely see consultants apply make up for customers
Clinique is also a good choice for balanced skin and make up... same as estee lauder.
for mainly cosmetics i'd suggest revlon, dior or channel
once you become a consultant, they'd provide you with proper training in store and out of store, colour matching, basic applications etc i dont' think they give much training when it comes to skin care (i'm pretty sure you just learn on the go,) I was told to just read from the packet when i had to fill in for chanel, butthere were testers for you to play around with and get familiar with the texture, smell etc..
good luck!|||Elizabeth Arden has a wider range of products and if your worried about commission, it usually sells way more, plus you can sell their fragrances as well.
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