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Actually - practicing on real faces, real people is the best way to get comfortable and gain confidence.
Manufacturers workshops are beneficial - even if you don't or won't be using those particular products you will learn a lot about ingredients and protocols.
I took many classes at a local IDI (International Dermal Institute) that were very good - but because of Dermalogica's defection to the mass-market, I don't know if I would be comfortable recommending/supporting that route any more.
Trade shows - this is fabulous - I take in as many workshops, lectures, and demonstrations as I can.
Trade magazines will keep you updated on new products and techniques.
And I higly recommend being active on several on-line professional forums for advice, support, and inspiration.
What makes you special and unique will come out over time...you may find you like working with a specific population and may eventually specialize in that. You keep trying new things and keep adding those that you like to your reportoire. Pretty soon you have cobbled together many different things that make you YOU.
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