The Eurasian Beauty Guild offers a tiered membership structure designed to support your professional journey at every stage.
Membership Levels
Starter Member: Perfect for students, recent graduates, or those exploring a career in beauty.
Benefits: Introduction to the industry, community networking, access to select resources.
Standard Member: Ideal for beauty professionals actively working in the field.
Benefits: Access to member-only resources, discounted events, industry networking.
Advanced Member: For established professionals seeking further growth, recognition, and leadership opportunities.
Benefits: All Standard benefits, plus eligibility for select awards, mentorship opportunities, the ability to initiate master classes, and access to exclusive partnerships with beauty brands.
Senior Member: Our most prestigious tier, reserved for industry Top Talents.
Benefits: All Advanced benefits, plus free access to Association events, an advisory role on the Association’s Board, complimentary training, and mentorship opportunities.
The Path to Senior Membership
Senior Membership – a Distinction for Top Talents
- Maintain Elite Status: Hold an active Advanced membership, signifying ongoing commitment to the industry.
- Earn Esteemed Recognition: Only those who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in their field or have been nominated by at least two esteemed current members will be considered.
- Undergo Rigorous Evaluation: The Association Council meticulously reviews each application to ensure only the most deserving talents are awarded Senior Membership.
This distinction is a testament to the highest standards of professional achievement and service within the beauty community.
Awards & Recognition
The Eurasian Beauty Guild celebrates talent through prestigious annual awards. Eligibility varies by award, with some limited to Advanced and Senior Members.
Award categories might include: (Examples)
- Makeup Artist of the Year
- Innovative Hair Stylist
- Excellence in Esthetics
Please note: Senior Membership applications are reviewed on a rolling basis by the Association Council.