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Esthetician vs Medical Esthetician: What’s The Difference?

The Studio Academy of Beauty

Are you considering a career in esthetics? If you are considering a career in esthetics or medical esthetics, it’s important to know the difference so you can make the right career choice for yourself. If becoming an esthetician sounds like a good career path for you, consider joining our esthetics program !

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6 Careers You Can Have As A Cosmetologist

The Studio Academy of Beauty

Esthetician Another exciting career option in cosmetology is esthetics. This can include facials, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and waxing. They can work in a variety of settings, including salons, spas, and even on movie sets and photo shoots. Estheticians specialize in skin care, and can provide a wide range of services!

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Esthetician Spotlight May

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

After a lot of contemplation and reflection, I felt a stronger pull to mix my experience of skincare and wellness to create an entirely new esthetic experience. My journey began by working as a salon manager and then at a spa, where I gained valuable hands-on experience and learned from seasoned professionals in the industry.

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The World is Your Oyster! 5 Career Options for an Esthetician

Be Aveda

Medical estheticians perform medical-related esthetic services, like advanced hair removal and eyelash extensions, working in a medical spa that offers sun damage treatment, cauterizing varicose veins, or performing intense skin treatments such as chemical peels. Let’s dive into careers in esthiology with 5 types of estheticians: 1.