Esthetics Skin Care

An esthetician is a professional who is licensed to practice esthetics skin care. While an esthetician may serve as a facialist there are other things they can do as well. Estheticians are trained to perform facials, waxing and consult with their clients regarding skin care issues. There are basic estheticians then there are those known as masters. The title of master is only given after a comprehensive training program is successfully completed. Even to become a regular esthetician, or aesthetician, one must complete a state accredited program.


Every state board of cosmetology has rules when it comes to esthetics. Some states require 600 hours of training while other states require more than that. To find out about the requirements in your state, visit state board of cosmetology website. Most of the time you will find training requirements, exam information and other resources on these sites. If you are considering a career in this field you will definitely need to know these details.

There are esthetician schools located all over the globe where you can complete your training. Just make sure any school you are considering is properly accredited in your state of residence. Every major school offering an esthetics program should have a website where you can learn more about what they have to offer. On their site you should also find contact information and information about tuition and admissions. Although distance learning is popular with many students it cannot usually be done with esthetics because training is so hands on. You will need to attend classes with an instructor so you can view and practice various techniques.

The demand for esthetics skin care is bigger than ever. Therefore you will find plenty of places where estheticians can work. There are spas, salons, dermatology offices, plastic surgery offices and even private facialists with their own businesses. When you enter into this career field you will find a variety of options. Of course before deciding to become an esthetician you should learn as much as you can about the job in general and weigh all the pros and cons. You might even want to do some field research by having a facial. If you decide esthetics is the right career for you then you can start searching for the ideal training program and working towards your goals.


 

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