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Barbering Studies - Barbering Programs Students at barbering schools generally learn the basics of haircutting, shaving and trimming facial hair, hygiene, and anatomy and physiology. Barbering schools basically prepare their students to pass a licensing exam, which is imperative to practice in any state.
Braiding Studies - Braiding Programs At hair braiding school, students learn the art and technique of braiding hair in a variety of methods. They'll learn from expert braiders who have already had experience braiding hair. Students also learn how to braid different types of hair by practicing on dolls and sometimes in real salons, depending on the school.
Bridal Make-Up Programs - Bridal Make-Up Degrees Looking your best for wedding guests and those memorable photographs takes the right bridal make-up artist. Working either at salons or with their own businesses, bridal make-up artists are state-licensed individuals who have the skill it takes to bring out a bride and her wedding party's natural beauty while incorporating the latest styles and techniques.
Chemical Peel Studies • Chemical Peel Programs Chemical peel courses are designed for those who intend to perform chemical peels in an esthetic or medical setting. As part of the hands-on, practical training, students give supervised chemical peels on real clients using state-of-the-art chemical exfoliation products.
Cosmetology Programs - Cosmetology Degrees Cosmetology programs prepare students to obtain their cosmetology license and work as salon professionals. As such, cosmetology students must take a variety of courses in areas such as hair cutting and coloring; nail technology; skin treatments like facials; makeup application; and more.
Electrology Studies - Electrology Programs In an electrology program, you will be trained in all modalities of permanent hair removal: galvanic/electrolysis, thermolysis/short-wave, and blend. Electrology programs that are accredited by the American Electrology Association must be 600 hours or more, leading to a certificate or diploma in electrology.
Esthetics Studies - Esthetics Programs Skin care students at esthetics school learn many different parts of the facial process. From facial massage to product knowledge to cleansing to exfoliation, and more, esthetics school will teach skin care students all the need to know to be able to properly work with faces of all different types, as well as various treatments.
Eyelash Extension Programs - Eyelash Extension Degrees An evolution of the classic fake eyelash, eyelash extensions are a means of making eyelashes appear fuller, thicker, and longer. Using a wide array of styles and colors, eyelash extension professionals attach synthetic threads to each individual eyelash in order to produce a number of different looks.
Facial Studies - Facial Programs You can earn a facial certificate after completing a facial program. In facial programs, professional estheticians will teach you the art and science of performing many different kinds of facials, including the European facial, the mini-facial, and specialty facials such as acne facials, age defense facials, collagen facials, and oxygen facials.
Hair Design Studies - Hair Design Programs Hair design programs prepare students to obtain their hair design license and work as salon professionals. In addition to learning techniques in the classroom, hair design programs offer the chance to practice on mannequins and real people.
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