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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Specific courses for cosmetic lasers, for example, are crucial to add to the esthetics portfolio, in order to showcase added training beyond that of the esthetics fundamentals course. Constant continuing education and training on advanced techniques is paramount to the success of any Esthetician within a medical setting.

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The Difference between an Esthetician and a Cosmetologist

Northern Colorado Advanced Aesthetics Academy

A cosmetologist is also an accredited specialist training in varied beauty-related areas. Hairdressers and nail technicians are licensed cosmetologists who receive training to create and maintain techniques related to hair and nails. They often work in salons, spas, hotels, and resorts. They also learn to clean skin.

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

Be Aveda

Makeup artists are usually self-employed, creating their own business and building their own client base. While estheticians are trained in makeup application, you don’t need a license to be a makeup artist. They may move around as a traveling artist and coordinate their own work. Can estheticians work from home?

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Microneedling For Maximum Results: Our Best Practices + The Benefits You Need To Know

California Skincare Supply

The Protocol What products, tools and training are needed to perform microneedling facials in your salon or spa? If you are new to the technique, you will also want to attend training to ensure that you are well-versed on safely performing treatment.