What do You Learn in Esthetician School?

Now that you have realized that your true passion is in making other people look beautiful and helping them have the healthiest, most glowing skin, you might probably want to consider going to esthetician school. Becoming an esthetician will open many doors for you in terms of employment. If you are set on having a career in the beauty industry the first thing that you need to do is to enroll in a school that will equip you with the necessary skills required to become an esthetician.

What You Will Learn in an Esthetician School

While at school, you will learn a lot of things. However, everything you learn will make you a better esthetician. There are the basics of esthetics as well as areas of specialization.

Procedures and Techniques For The Most Common Treatments

While in school you will learn everything that you need to know about applying different treatments such as: body wraps, spa treatments, aromatherapy, waxing, facials, skin analysis and makeup application.

Human Anatomy

Just like those who are studying to become doctors, if you want to become a licensed esthetician you will also need to have in an in-depth knowledge about the anatomy of skin, hair and nails. To learn how to care for them means knowing exactly how they work.

You will be in close contact with your client’s skin for the most part of your day so you need to know how to prevent rashes or skin irritation.

Business Ethics and Skills

Not everyone fancies the thought of being employed. As such, there are people who enroll in an esthetician school with the aim of eventually starting their own business. Esthetician schools not only teach you how to care for your skin, but also basic business skills required to start and run a small business.

Effective Communication Skills

The world of cosmetology is all about customer service. It is not just about applying the most effective treatments or about selling the right products.

It is all about caring for your clients and making sure that they feel good about themselves. You need to be able to communicate effectively with your clients. You will need to spend about four to six months of studies to complete the 600 credit hours required for the program.

Author
Frank Trieu
Vice President of Business Development & Industry Relations

Frank Trieu is a cosmetology industry leader, and despite his accomplishments and accolades, he still prioritizes students on the Evergreen campus. Through building relationships within the community and local salons, retail stores, and spas, he helps facilitate job placements for aspiring beauty professionals using his expansive network.

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