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Esthetician Spotlight May

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

Upon receiving my certification, I spent the majority of my career working for traditional spas and dermatology practices, providing treatments, offering consulting services, creating spa menus, training staff and product selection. I didn’t relate to the mainstream practice of what skincare trends were popular at this time.

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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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Esthetician vs Medical Esthetician: What’s The Difference?

The Studio Academy of Beauty

There are many career options to choose from that can open doors to many opportunities: Skin care specialist Laser technician Plastic surgeon’s assistant Clinical instructor Medical consultant And more! We offer accredited programs following Pivot Point’s extensive curriculum.

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

Be Aveda

Your clients will visit you for a consultation, where you’ll make recommendations on the type and length of eyelash that best suits your client’s eye shape and their desired look. From esthetics sales to salon management, eyebrow technicians, medical estheticians and everything in between, an esthiology license can take you far.