Now that you're a licensed dermatologist, there are a number of work environments you could consider. It all depends on your specialty. Where do you see yourself working and with what types of people? You could have your own private practice, or you could work in hospitals, spas, research labs, or clinics. And there's always teaching! Apart from being ridiculously driven to succeed, you need to be able to handle the human body in all its glory, too. You're going to see a lot of stuff you probably won't want to see, especially right after lunch. Life is going to be full of rashes, skin aberrations, moles, blood, pus, and other unsightly things. If you don't have the stomach for it, this may not be a feasible career choice. If you don't know this going on, you'll soon find it out! Because of the human condition, loads of skin problems are just symptoms. It's not enough to know how the skin works -- you gotta know how the whole body works. Patients will come in with a skin rash that's actually due to problems in their digestive system. The problem might be in someone else's jurisdiction and you gotta know. You also have to get a pretty good idea of what questions to ask. Each person's skin is different and their lifestyle, habits, and genes can all take their toll in different ways. Because of the wide variety of skin problems, you have to be able to pinpoint straight away the possible causes and narrow it down from there. Get good at questions now! According to the Bureau of Labor & Statistics, dermatologists are not hurting for cash. After a few years and if you're succeeding, you should be well making into the six figures and then some.  The need for dermatologists is said to be on the rise. With more and more people becoming skin conscious, it seems as though this is a trend that will only continue. Not only will this job be incredibly financially rewarding, but it will be personally rewarding, too. You'll be helping loads of people be healthier and feel better about themselves. Now that's cool.
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One-sentence summary -- Obtain employment. Get good at not being grossed out. Know your stuff. Enjoy your piles of money.


Wash oily hair everyday but only wash non-oily hair every other day. Use conditioner after shampoo and give dry hair some extra moisture by using a leave-in conditioner. Use a deep conditioner once or twice a month. You’ll need to make sure that your hair is completely dry before you begin styling it. If you have some time, you can towel dry your hair or just let it air dry. Blow your hair dry with a hair dryer if you’re in a rush. Before using any heat-producing hair tools, such as curling irons, ensure hair healthiness by using a protectant spray. Divide your hair into small sections and spray the protectant on each section one at a time while holding the spray bottle about 6 inches (15cm) away from your hair. Then, give it about 5 minutes to dry. Clamp your straightener down on a small chunk of your hair about a third of the way down the strand. While keeping it clamped on the hair, rotate the straightener all the way around once so that the strand wraps around the straightener. Then, loosen the clamp very slightly while pulling the straightener downward until the strand of hair is free. Repeat this process on all of your hair and you’ll have a soft, attractive, effortless-looking hairstyle. After curling all of your hair, carefully run your hands through your soft curls for about 10-15 seconds to make your hair looks a little more natural. Don’t be too aggressive or extensive with this or you may make your hair straight or frizzy. Once your hair is the way you want it to look, hold a can of hairspray nearly a foot away from your head (30cm) and keep it constantly in motion as you quickly coat your hair. Using hairspray will help your curls stay in tact all day long. Take a small piece of your hair that’s on your hairline and near your part. Twist it, pull it towards the back half of your head, and secure it away from your face with a couple bobby pins or a clip for an extra cute final touch.
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Wash and condition your hair. Dry your hair. Put heat protectant spray on your hair. Use a straightener to give yourself soft, loose curls. Gently run your hands through your curls. Use hairspray to make sure the curls hold. Twist and clip a piece of hair out of your face.