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The Difference between an Esthetician and a Cosmetologist

Northern Colorado Advanced Aesthetics Academy

When you were still a child, you probably sneaked into your parent’s room to get your mom’s makeup kit. If you are still passionate about hairstyling, nail treatments, or skincare, as an adult, you probably should pursue a career as a beauty professional. An esthetician is an accredited skincare specialist.

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

Be Aveda

Cosmetic medical estheticians may help burn victims manage delicate skin or provide treatments for people with facial deformities or trauma scars. Makeup artist As a makeup artist, you’ll be able to work with your client’s specific skin type and facial structure to apply makeup.

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

California Skincare Supply

As part of a special four-part series with California Skincare Supply, we’re talking about the top 4 “micro” treatments every professional practitioner should be in the know about, when it comes to creating macro results. Lots for you to learn here too!) Do you know your micro modalities?

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The Influence of the Tattoo Industry on Skincare and Beauty

American Esthetician Organization

Tattoos have become more mainstream in recent years, challenging traditional beauty standards and leaving a lasting impact on the world of skincare and beauty. In this article, we will explore the various ways in which the tattoo industry has shaped and continues to shape the world of skincare and beauty.