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Esthetician Spotlight

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

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. While scary at first, I was confident that my background in business management and my technical skills as an esthetician would lead to my success.

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How to Become an Esthetician | The Ultimate Guide

Starpil Wax

Spa Therapists This speciality requires training in a variety of disciplines to cater to the needs of salon customers, including facial and full body massage techniques. Waxing Specialists Wondering how to become a waxer or how to become a wax specialist ? READ: How to Wax Step by Step Do Estheticians Make Good Money?

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How to Run a Successful Salon: Complete Guide

Starpil Wax

From opening your salon and preparing for your journey to keeping clients engaged and coming back for more, follow this guide to make sure all of your bases are effectively covered to keep your business running smoothly. Whether just starting out or several years into ownership, don’t cut corners in these areas.

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So You Want to Take Esthetician Training?

Nail, Skin, & Hair Institute

Hair Removal – this course teaches hair removal techniques like waxing, depilatory cream, and tweezing. Salon Management – this course focuses on sales, marketing, and how to develop client relationships and professional skills.

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6 Careers You Can Have As A Cosmetologist

The Studio Academy of Beauty

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. Salon Manager If you are interested in the business side of the beauty industry, consider a career as a salon manager.

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Choosing The Right Beauty School Program For You

The Studio Academy of Beauty

What You’ll Learn As part of our 1600-hour cosmetology program, you can expect to learn: Hair: Cutting, coloring, styling, and chemical treatments Skin: Facials, waxing, and basic skincare treatments Nails: Manicures, pedicures, and nail art Makeup: Application techniques for various occasions Business Skills: Salon management, customer service, (..)

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Esthetician vs Medical Esthetician: What’s The Difference?

The Studio Academy of Beauty

They can typically be found in a spa or salon setting, and are often sought out to help combat complexion problems. They work with clients to assess their skincare needs and may perform basic treatments such as facials and waxes. They can offer advice to clients about how to maintain and care for their skin.