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Skin Care Schools - The Element to Esthetics

The principle ingredient to a successful esthetician is not just an avid interest in skin care and beauty, but the completion of a quality skin care school program. Aspiring beauticians and estheticians who are attracted to the science of skin and body care should know that there are a variety of skin care schools that cater to educational needs of those who wish to pursue a career in this unique field.

Typically, skin care programs (also known as esthetics) range in curriculum and course duration in accordance to state licensing requirements; however, a number of skin care schools provide extensive training that may well be over 1,000 credit hours and approximately 9 months in length. As with any trade school, it is always wise to review accreditation, financial aid programs, tuition costs, and curriculums of skin care schools prior to enrollment.

In general, skin care courses are quite diverse and often include practical and theoretical studies in anatomy, aromatherapy, bacteriology, cells, massage methods, makeup, mask therapy, massage wraps, nutrition, professionalism, sanitation and sterilization methods, skin analysis and treatments, cosmetology, skin diseases and disorders, patient psychology, state rules and regulations, microdermabrasion, fundamental business practices, and other relevant studies. Additionally, students may opt to take advanced skin care classes in fashion model makeup, bridal makeup, stage makeup, advanced salon makeup, and fashion photography makeup.

Upon successfully meeting all educational and training requirements, graduates can acquire licensure and become licensed estheticians. Skin care specialists and estheticians may choose to use their skills in an entrepreneurial fashion and open their own skin care clinic or spa; or they may choose to work for others in day spas and salons, plastic surgeon offices, dermatology practices, health care clinics, resorts, entertainment industries, and cosmetic manufacturing companies. ..... Read More



Depending on education, region of practice, and experience, a licensed and/or certified skin care technician may expect annual earnings from $24,000 up to $57,000.

To learn more about Skin Care Schools, we invite you to visit our Vocational School Directory for more information.

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