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

New Age Spa Institute

For instance, a Clinical Aesthetics Certification or Professional Makeup Artistry Certification is designed to deepen knowledge and expertise in targeted areas but does not provide the legal authority to practice in a licensed setting in the state of Illinois. Can Certifications Be Used as Continuing Education for License Renewal?

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Elevate Your Skills: Botox and Filler Training through Nima

NIMA Institute

If you’re looking to expand your skill set and advance your career in medical esthetics, Nima offers comprehensive Botox and filler training that can elevate your expertise to new heights. In this blog, we will explore how you can acquire Botox and filler training through Nima.

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Demystifying Beauty License Renewal in Illinois: What You Need to Know

New Age Spa Institute

Beauty professionals advise each other without considering the liability and legal consequences. Is completing Continuing Education a license requirement for Illinois estheticians, Illinois cosmetologists, Illinois Massage Therapists, Illinois Nail Technicians, Illinois Beauty School Instructors? What do you need to know?

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Complete Guide from Education Requirements to Life After Massage School

New Age Spa Institute

Above all, practice legally. Practice legally! Our massage therapy program at The New Age Spa Institute provides 635 hours of in-depth training that covers the necessary subjects, including anatomy, physiology, aromatherapy, and hands-on massage techniques like deep tissue massage, Swedish massage, sports massage, and reflexology.

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

New Age Spa Institute

Increased mobility means that without non-compete constraints, professionals can move freely between salons, spas, and medspas to seek better opportunities, salary, or conditions without the fear of legal repercussions. This leaves the arena open for even more continued education. When Will This New FTC Rule Take Effect?

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How Many Hours Do You Need to Become an Esthetician in Florida?

Spa Professionals Academy

Becoming an esthetician in Florida, as in many states, involves a combination of formal education, practical training, and state licensing. If you're interested in pursuing this rewarding career in the Sunshine State, it's crucial to understand the required number of training hours and other requisites for licensure.

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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. This requires hands-on training and learning from other successful estheticians.