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How to Become an Esthetician | The Ultimate Guide

Starpil Wax

If you want to become a licensed esthetician, it also doesn’t mean that you are bound to work in a spa or salon. Working as an esthetician can lead you to be a brand representative, corporate educator, or even a content creator for some of the biggest brands in the world (like Starpil!).

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Esthetician Spotlight

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

My journey began by working as a salon manager and then at a spa, where I gained valuable hands-on experience and learned from seasoned professionals in the industry. While scary at first, I was confident that my background in business management and my technical skills as an esthetician would lead to my success.

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Esthetician Spotlight May

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

My journey began by working as a salon manager and then at a spa, where I gained valuable hands-on experience and learned from seasoned professionals in the industry. My clients love it as it offers so much in terms of skin health and overall well-being. What brands do you use and why?

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Choosing The Right Beauty School Program For You

The Studio Academy of Beauty

What You’ll Learn As part of our 1600-hour cosmetology program, you can expect to learn: Hair: Cutting, coloring, styling, and chemical treatments Skin: Facials, waxing, and basic skincare treatments Nails: Manicures, pedicures, and nail art Makeup: Application techniques for various occasions Business Skills: Salon management, customer service, (..)

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