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Balancing Parenting with Running Your Skincare Business

Nutritional Aesthetics Alliance

Rachael and Tara were thrilled to have Jackie on the show to discuss a topic that affects so many of us – balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship. Join us on the podcast as we delve into the complexities of balancing parenting with running your skincare business, and learn from Jackie’s experiences.

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From Facials to Entrepreneurship: The Story Behind The New Age Spa Institute

New Age Spa Institute

In European countries, it’s common for teens to receive regular preventative skincare treatments. Upon further investigation, I learned that Illinois, like many other states, did not have an official “Esthetics License” and required 1,500 hours of cosmetology training, mainly for hairdressers, not estheticians.

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New! NASI Welcomes Master Clinical Aesthetics Certification

New Age Spa Institute

Esthetician training programs are unlike cosmetology programs. The cosmetology student’s day to day training program mostly focuses on a hair professionals career. While an esthetician student focuses only on the skin using professional skincare. At NASI, you’ll find an inclusive, universal spa training academy.

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Navigating Beauty Licenses and Certifications: Define your own success!

New Age Spa Institute

Basically, different licenses train for different skills. Sometimes, these licenses are used interchangeably in error, but they are quite different in regard to the focus of schooling and practical training. With comprehensive training in hair, skin, and nails, cosmetologists have a wide array of services at their fingertips.

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

New Age Spa Institute

This marks a significant shift towards enhancing career flexibility and innovation for facialists and other skincare specialists, waxing specialist, nail techs, makeup artists, hairdressers, hair stylists, and many more industry professionals. Can I start my own beauty or wellness business after working for another employer?

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The Indispensable Role of an Esthetician Coach: Navigating the Complexities as a Spa Business Owner

Maxine Drake

The path of entrepreneurship is inherently filled with twists and turns. Now, here’s where my unique training comes into play. As a Gallup-trained strengths coach, I don’t just guide estheticians on how to manage; I empower them to lead with distinction. That’s where the balance comes in.