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How the FTC’s New Rule on Non-Competes Could Transform the Beauty and Wellness Industry

New Age Spa Institute

FTC’s final rule will generate over 8,500 new businesses each year, raise worker wages, lower health care costs, and boost innovation.” This could lead to a surge in new, innovative wellness startups and freelance opportunities! This leaves the arena open for even more continued education.

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It’s Time to Advance your Education

Esthetician Edit

This doesn’t mean your education is over. Continuing Education courses are required for a very good reason. In order to legally work as an esthetician and avoid harsh penalties, you must do your due diligence to keep your license active. So you’re a licensed esthetician now. In fact, it’s just begun!

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Complete Guide from Education Requirements to Life After Massage School

New Age Spa Institute

Above all, practice legally. Practice legally! Part of this renewal process involves completing continuing education units (CEUs) or hours to ensure that you are staying up-to-date with the latest techniques and industry standards. Our state-accredited program offers a blend of practical training and leading education.

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Advantages of Becoming a Member of The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery

AAAMS

We can even guide you in the legal aspects of owning your own practice. Free Resources Depending on the type of membership you choose, you will have free access to resources and courses such as: The “Aesthetic and Medical Culture Talks” forum: Medical professionals discuss innovative and novel techniques and breakthroughs.

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