Skin Care Program Overview
The program covers the basic knowledge and skills required to become an entry-level Skin Care technician and prepares students to sit for appropriate licensure exams. Students complete coursework in skin care treatments such as facials, as well as coursework in waxing and make-up artistry.
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Nature of the Work
Skin care specialists, or estheticians, cleanse and beautify the skin by giving facials, full-body treatments, and head and neck massages, as well as apply makeup. They also may remove hair through waxing or, if properly trained, with laser treatments. In addition to working with clients, personal appearance workers may keep records of skin care regimens used by their regular clients. Many full-time personal appearance workers put in a 40-hour week, but longer hours are common, especially among self-employed workers. Work schedules may include evenings and weekends, the times when beauty salons are busiest. Many workers, especially those who are self-employed, determine their own schedules. Skin care specialists usually work in clean, pleasant surroundings with good lighting and ventilation. Most work in a salon or barbershop, although some may work in a spa, hotel, or resort. Good health and stamina are important, because these workers are on their feet for most of their shift.
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