First of all, let me clarify that I am not a mortuary cosmetologist, but I have a narrative to share until someone qualified answers this question. read more
First of all, let me clarify that I am not a mortuary cosmetologist, but I have a narrative to share until someone qualified answers this question. I used to handle obituaries as a journalist in the newsroom for a small paper, and I worked weekends editing obituaries and typing dictation for death notices from funeral homes over the phone. read more
Becoming a mortuary cosmetologist needs specialized schooling and training to learn the skills needed to serve families mourning a loved one. Job Description. As a mortuary cosmetologist, your main job is to make the deceased look as natural and lifelike as possible. read more
Mortuary Cosmetologist Career History Mortuary cosmetology as a career choice is fairly new, according to Noella C. Charest-Papagno, a practicing mortuary cosmetologist and author. Cosmetic preparation of the deceased is not a service that has evolved only with the mortuary cosmetologist. read more