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Certification vs. Licensure in Esthetics, Massage Therapy, and Cosmetology

New Age Spa Institute

To obtain a license, individuals must complete a state-approved program, pass a licensing exam, and meet ongoing renewal requirements, often including continuing education. Can Certifications Be Used as Continuing Education for License Renewal? Check out the difference between Cosmetology and Esthetics here. Don’t forget!

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From Dream to Reality: Your Path to Becoming a Facialist (Esthetician)

New Age Spa Institute

Esthetics school is where your journey as a skincare professional begins, and we stand by you in a committed professional relationship, offering lifetime continuing education. Our graduates often specialize in medical aesthetics, working in medspas, hospitals, and dermatology or plastic surgery practices.

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How I Become an Esthetician

New Age Spa Institute

Clinical Aesthetics Certification compels many NASI esthetics graduates to specialize in medical aesthetics in medspas, hospitals, and other dermatology / plastic surgery centered practices. Daily tasks vary widely but often include conducting skin analyses, performing facials, waxing, and advising clients on skincare routines.

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Navigating Beauty Licenses and Certifications: Define your own success!

New Age Spa Institute

From facials and waxing to advanced techniques like microdermabrasion and chemical peels, estheticians focus on helping clients achieve radiant skin. Licensed massage therapists are sought after in hospital settings, chiropractor private practices, and gyms with sports massage specialization just to name a few.

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