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Chemical Peel Confidence: A Guide for Estheticians

Enlightened Beauty

Feeling Nervous About Chemical Peels? If your heart races every time you think about applying your first (or next) chemical peel, youre in good company. Many new estheticians feel a mix of fear, pressure, and uncertainty when it comes to advanced treatments like peels. but your clients skin should be the guide.

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Our 10 Reasons To Take This Clinical Class In Florida 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Expect hours of theory on skin anatomy and pathology as well as a deep dive into the science of correcting skin issues through chemical peels and high-level ingredient technology. We’ve sat through two of these and we’ve learned something new about skin in each class. Jenni + Barry 4. Jenni + Barry 5.

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How To Become A Facialist In Arizona

The Studio Academy of Beauty

With proper training and certification, you can also offer specialized treatments such as chemical peels or microdermabrasion which often command higher rates than traditional facials due to their complexity and results-driven nature. With that said, it is important to understand the state requirements for becoming one.

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What a Day in the Life of an Esthetics Student Looks Like

Tricoci University

Learn about skin anatomy, the layers of the skin, and how various treatments affect different skin types. Instructors will demonstrate advanced techniques, such as dermaplaning, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion, so you can see how they’re performed before practicing in the clinic.