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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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6 Careers You Can Have As A Cosmetologist

The Studio Academy of Beauty

This can include facials, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and waxing. They can work in a variety of settings, including salons, spas, and even on movie sets and photo shoots. Salon Manager If you are interested in the business side of the beauty industry, consider a career as a salon manager.

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Esthetician vs Medical Esthetician: What’s The Difference?

The Studio Academy of Beauty

A medical esthetician can perform a variety of these treatments: Chemical peels Microdermabrasion Laser therapy Dermaplaning Microneedling And more! Pivot Point is recognized for being “the driving force behind digital learning and development for hair and beauty education.” Get Started On Your Journey!

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The World is Your Oyster! 5 Career Options for an Esthetician

Be Aveda

That’s why we’re here to help educate! Medical estheticians perform medical-related esthetic services, like advanced hair removal and eyelash extensions, working in a medical spa that offers sun damage treatment, cauterizing varicose veins, or performing intense skin treatments such as chemical peels.