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Esthetics Program
750 Clock Hours
Gain the knowledge and skills to become a licensed esthetician through demonstrations, hands-on practice and classroom study
No previous experience needed
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Esthetics Program
(21 weeks / 6 months for full-time students)
(38 weeks / 10 months for part-time students)
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Clock hours
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Facial Treatment, cleansing, Masking, Therapy
Explains procedures to cleanse, tone and treat the skin through facials, massage, body wraps, microdermabrasion and reflexology
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225
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Anatomy and Physiology
Covers the structure and function of skin, bones, muscles and nerves in the face and upper body
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90
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Electricity, Machines and related Equipment
Focuses on applying galvanic, high frequency, faradic and sinusoidal electric currents in skin care treatment to improve skin and muscle tone
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75
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Makeup
Combines color theory, facial shape and features in techniques for day, evening and formal makeup
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75
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Orientation
Introduces the skin care curriculum
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50
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Chemistry
Explains the functions and properties of skin and the effect of skin care products and treatments
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50
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Client Care
Focuses on interpersonal and consultation services to build lasting relationships with clients
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50
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Sanitation, Safety and First Aid
Covers infection control and safety procedures
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40
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Management
Discusses the business side of a skin care center
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35
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Hair Removal
Explains waxing procedures to remove hair from brows, lip, chin, bikini, underarm and legs
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25
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Aroma Therapy
Covers the application and benefit of essential oils in skin care
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15
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Nutrition
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10
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Color Psychology
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10
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Total
A clock hour equals 60 minutes.
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750
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Tools Provided
- Student kit with Eminence Organics product, makeup, applicators, implements, rolling totebag and locking cabinet
- Salon Fundamentals Textbooks
- Uniform jacket
Program Phases
In the two phases of the esthetics program, learn the how�s and why�s of skin care from demonstrations by licensed professionals, hands-on experience, classroom theory, self-paced projects and practicals. In Phase 1, learn the fundamentals of skin care including facial treatments, makeup application, hair removal and electrotherapy. Pass the Phase 1 practical exam to begin the advanced phase.
In Phase 2, perform skin services on clients with the supervision and support of an instructor. Develop professional techniques and client care skills as you advance through the program. Assist clients with booking and paying for services at the reception center and administer professional products and supplies in the dispensary. Pass written and practical exams to be eligible for graduation.
Download the course syllabus: Esthetics
Tuition and Fees
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Tuition for 750 clock hours
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$7000
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Down payment due by start of class
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Student kit
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$720
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due by start of class
(nonrefundable)
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Student books
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$150
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due by start of class
(nonrefundable)
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Registration fee
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$100
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due with Enrollment Contract
(nonrefundable)
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TDLR Student permit fee
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$25
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due by start of class
(nonrefundable)
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Total
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$7995
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(All prices are subject to change)
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