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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Physicians & The Esthetician by Courtney G. Freeman, Licensed Esthetics Instructor PUBLISHED IN DERMASCOPE MAGAZINE In today’s modern and ever-changing world of cosmetic technology, Estheticians are required to understand skin from a cellular and scientific perspective.

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Tried and True: 5 Resources to Expand Your Education

Aesthetics Exposed

Classes Classes are usually the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of continuing education. Classroom education is more beneficial than online classes. There are two types of continuing education classes: non-product-specific and product- specific courses. Social Media Forums Let’s admit it.

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The Future of Esthetics 2025

New Age Spa Institute

At NASI, we’re all about blending quality education with economic insight, empowering estheticians to build successful, sustainable careers. NASI is launching ten (10) new continuing education classes in all different formats, including hands-on workshops, live virtual webinars, and online self-study courses.

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Using CO2 Laser + Other Modalities to Treat Skin Pigmentation

Lipgloss and Aftershave

For estheticians and skincare professionals, addressing pigmentation involves understanding and applying a multimodality treatment approach, which combines various techniques to tackle pigmentation through multiple mechanisms. Cross-collaboration is essential for delivering the most effective and comprehensive care possible.

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

New Age Spa Institute

If this resonates with you, a career as a facialist, also known as an esthetician, could be your perfect path. 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. What Is Esthetics School? Your First Step?

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Becoming a Licensed Esthetician: A Rewarding Career Choice in 2023

NIMA Institute

Aspiring estheticians have the opportunity to make a positive impact on people’s lives by enhancing their natural beauty and well-being. Obtain a License: After passing the exam, apply for your esthetician license from your state’s regulatory agency. Why Choose a Career as a Licensed Esthetician?

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Esthetician Licensing Requirements in Illinois

Tricoci University

An esthetician is a licensed beauty professional who has completed the required education and training to effectively perform a range of skin treatments and services in a spa or salon. No matter where you choose to obtain your esthetician license, it’s important to know the basic requirements needed.