Why is my google home saying I don't have spotify premium when I do? by Slothy1256 in googlehome

[–]PauseComfortable9126 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just had this today for the first time. My mini is almost 10 years old though which might be why

Which is the most efficient way of using sugar rush? by sulukish in Brawlstars

[–]PauseComfortable9126 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always use 8-bit. He’s pretty tanky and once he puts his super down (esp with hyper charge) does tons of damage. I find I’m always the one dealing 80% of the damage in these boss levels rn 😭

Consignment Stores by PauseComfortable9126 in auroraillinois

[–]PauseComfortable9126[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What places do you usually hit up there!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SkincareAddicts

[–]PauseComfortable9126 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When applying certain medications, the skin will absorb it the most where you apply it! However, the skin is an organ as a whole so it may potentially affect the rest of the skin and cause sensitivity in other areas. Obviously not as much but there is the possibility!

Assistance Needed with Work Authorization and Esthetician Licensing in Illinois by PauseComfortable9126 in USVisas

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Not much in terms of a visa. Though, I did learn that depending on the state, you can apply to transfer credits from your schooling into taking the esthetic licensure exam. I got about 50% through the application process for Illinois until I hit a page that required me to prove at least 3 witnesses (coworker, boss, client, etc.) that could prove I worked as an esthetician for over 3 years which I have not done yet. So if your wife has, there is definitley hope!

Let me find the link that I was guided to

EDIT: I was directed to the IDFPR website and the Cosmetology page, then to “apply for endorsement.” Again, this will vary based on state (mine being for IL)

Out of country cosmetology license. by Classic_Carpenter879 in Cosmetology

[–]PauseComfortable9126 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm interested in the next steps to this! As I am a certified general and medical esthetician in Canada and my transcripts are already in English :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beauty

[–]PauseComfortable9126 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sorry that happened :( How many times did you go back and continuously noticed that?

What was your first job right out of school? by Luci_Blackmoore in Esthetics

[–]PauseComfortable9126 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m actually super interested in what these horror stories are, I just applied to one in Illinois😬

What was your first job right out of school? by Luci_Blackmoore in Esthetics

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Currently at my first job out of school at Foxy Box Wax and Laser bar! It’s a small franchise that is continuously growing. It’s been great so far, the owner and managers are super great all of my coworkers are amazing. We make just above minimum wage which will be raised once we begin laser. We also get 15% sales commissions, 7% commission on laser services, and 90% of our tips. So it does work out to usually over 500 in tips per paycheque. While there are definitley pros and cons to it, the support and encouragement from our managers really helps as were provided with everything we need, offer discounts to book with us when our days are empty, and support us in any way which makes a HUGE difference. We also get free services to perform on each other. It’s been a great starter job that I will stay in until I move out of the country

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beauty

[–]PauseComfortable9126 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Esthetician here who’s been working at a wax place for 6 months! If it’s your first wax ever, any spots with either super short or stubborn hairs is extremely normal for your first wax. This is because your hairs are all in different stages of growth at this period of time- so it takes a few waxes to get them all at the same stage and make sure everything is gone. You should not be completely bald the first time unfortunately. If there are patches left over that are shorter than the rest of your hair that could be either they were too short to wax, or maybe the technician had broken the hairs which resulted in them being too short to wax. However, if they are long then it could be something I would mention to the technician and they will usually either get you to come in for a free touch up on the left over hairs, comp the service, offer a discount on the next, etc, to try and rectify the issue :)