Under the keen competition market, most beauticians realize from experiences that “Only through constant innovation and continuing education can an in-service person keep progress and won’t be eliminated through competition.” However, it is debate that whether all continuing courses promoted by education institutes can satisfy all the needs of all in-service people in this industry; thus, we should try to get general pictures from users’ point of view when planning curriculums. The study methods include literature review and questionnaire survey. The study results show that most beauticians are more interested in professional competences, and techniques that are new and innovative, and are not easy for them to learn at school. Their first consideration will be the competence of trouble-shooting and the skills of communication. In addition, comparing with those who haven’s taken continuing education courses in outside training institutes, those who have taken show less interests and worse responses to those courses. There is really a warning for curriculum designers. Eventually, we would like to submit our concrete suggestions based on the study forwarded to on-job beauticians, school and institutes that provide curriculum planning.