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Aspiring for a career in cosmetology or nail technology? At American Beauty Academy in Maryland, you can enroll in either one of its comprehensive career training courses to earn your placement as a hairdresser, cosmetologist, makeup artist, and more. Choose from its 1,500-hour cosmetology program or the 250-hour nail technology program — where you gain in-depth education to jumpstart your professional endeavors.

The 1,500-hour cosmetology program at American Beauty Academy provides extensive instruction in hair design concepts, cleansing, and coloring (highlighting, foils, temporary/permanent coloring, glosses); skin care and makeup techniques; among others.

Is manicuring in your future? The 250-hour manicure program at American Beauty Academy promises an intensive instructional course in nail technology that includes nail art, manicure/pedicure, nail sculpting, acrylics, fiberglass wraps, massage techniques, and more.

According to a survey, 485,000 salon positions were filled in 2006 alone. Additionally, over one and one-half million beauty professionals were employed in the beginning of 2007 — these numbers demonstrate the growing need for qualified cosmetologists and other beauty consultants.

American Beauty Academy is also accredited by the NACCAS (National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences), and approved by the U.S. Department of Education and participates in financial assistance to students who qualify.

Are you ready to achieve your professional dreams as a qualified cosmetologist or nail technician? Apply to American Beauty Academy today and fulfill your career dreams now.

*Occupational Resources: (NACCAS) National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences

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Now is an exciting time to become a professional cosmetologist! At American Beauty Academy — boasting locations in both Delaware and Maryland — you gain the educational foundation and expertise to compete in the growing beauty industry through any one of its quality vocational programs.

If you find beauty and skincare appealing, and you would like to become a professional cosmetologist, you’ll be pleased knowing that prospective earnings can exceed $20 hourly. The cosmetology program at American Beauty Academy helps students achieve career goals by providing 1,500 hours training in hair design concepts and hairstyling techniques; hair cleaning, coloring (highlights, foils, temporary and permanent hair color); rinses and glosses, geometric haircutting, perming, conditioning, makeup application, skin care, and client consultations, among other relative studies.

Like the idea of getting under someone’s nails? When you enroll in the 250-hour nail technology program at American Beauty Academy, you acquire essential skills in how to give manicures and pedicure; nail technology, art, sculpting, tips, and acrylics; silk and fiberglass wraps, massage techniques, natural nail care, and more.

Is barbering your niche? Take your home-cutting practice to the educational arena, and get paid to do what you enjoy. In the barber training program at American Beauty Academy, manifest your career as a professional barber through extensive and practical training in unisex hair styling, chemistry and physiology applicable to barbering, hair cutting, beard trimming, scalp massage and shaving, among other practice-related training.

Educational financing an issue? If you’re at least 16 years old and have attained your high school diploma or GED, you may qualify to participate in State and/or Federal funding programs at American Beauty Academy.

American Beauty Academy invites prospective students to experience the ultimate education in hands-on training in both the classroom and clinic/salon. Isn’t it time to transform your professional outlook? Discover your passion at American Beauty Academy today!

*Occupational Source: BLS, U.S. Department of Labor

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Why sit there debating whether or not a career in cosmetology is right for you, when you can apply to Hair Professionals Academy and gain the essential skills and training through any one of its in-depth career programs?

Offering two convenient locations, the West Dundee campus of Hair Professionals Academy provides comprehensive educational programs in skin care, including the Esthetics Program and its Graduate Skin Program. And because financial aid is available for most programs, a beauty education may be within your reach.

The 750-hour Esthetics Program at Hair Professionals Academy teaches students about the history of esthetics and the natural sciences (anatomy and physiology of the skin), pharmacology, product chemistry, body systems (facial and skull bones, muscles and nerves), and nutrition. In addition to foundational studies, the Esthetics program entails in-depth training skin analysis, health screening, facials, advanced skin care, morphology and treatment of various skin types, exfoliation, alternative/holistic skin care, hair removal methods, waxing techniques, makeup application, spa body treatments, and other advanced skin care therapies.

Becoming a certified cosmetologist has never been easier. At the Wheaton campus, Hair Professionals Academy provides an extensive 1,500-hour cosmetology program where students learn the most up-to-date European techniques in hair, skin care, make-up and nails. Practical training involves anatomy and physiology, chemistry, nail technology, skin care, and all facets of hair care including hair coloring, cutting, perming, relaxing and styling. Other critical studies include client communications, chemistry/electricity basics, legal issues and business classes pertaining to salon management.

Nail technology interest you? If so, Hair Professionals Academy also extends its Nails Program where students learn about hand and foot care, in addition to how to give manicures and pedicures, and the latest methods in acrylic and fiberglass extensions.

Once you’ve graduated from Hair Professionals Academy, and have attained your respective certification, you can begin indulging clients with the latest spa and beauty treatments that are intended to relax, rejuvenate and beautify. Leading cosmetologists have the potential to earn over $35,000 annually, and other personal appearance workers, like estheticians, can earn over $24,000 annually.

So what’s stopping you? Take this opportunity to visit Hair Professionals Academy today and begin your educational pathway to career success!

Salary source: Bls.gov (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Featured School of the Week: Hair Professionals Academy

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Find Beauty Schools in the United States and Canada. Today’s Beauty consultants have successfully completed hands-on training in one of several beauty schools; which provide comprehensive curriculums and educational opportunities that enhance and develop careers in the spa, beauty and wellness industries.

While the majority of beauty schools vary in specific curriculums, a great number of program offerings include individual coursework in cosmetology, aesthetics, nail technician, barbering, and sometimes, massage therapy.

Any one of the several beauty schools introduces students to the world of cosmetics, hair styling, coloring, chemical mixing, hair treatments, skin care, herbal wrap applications, and more. Instructing students in how to give manicures and pedicures, cosmetology programs in beauty schools also teach individuals about artificial nail application, as well as nail gels, tips, and hand massage. Additional cosmetology training at beauty schools involves the how-tos on the application of facials, microdermabrasion and advanced make-up techniques.

For the student primarily interested in esthetics, beauty schools frequently provide certificate and/or diploma programs in this program, as well as other associated studies like nail technician training, and even instructor training.

Overall, beauty schools train and prepare students to attain respective State certification and/or licensure* to practice professionally. (*Regulations/requirements vary in individual States and Provinces.) Ultimately, the goal for future barbers and beauticians is to have acquired essential knowledge and skills necessary to become thriving spa and salon managers, and entrepreneurs. Though income varies, licensed beauty experts have the potential to earn $35,000-$43,000+ annually.

To learn more about beauty schools, or if you are interested in becoming a beautician, cosmetologist or beauty consultant, feel free to search our vocational schools directory.

Find your dream job! Let education within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, healthcare, personal training, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.

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If you’re searching for diverse educational programs in cosmetology, nail technology or esthetics, at Boca Beauty Academy gain in-depth knowledge and training in these fields, and other related studies. Located in beautiful Boca Raton, Florida, Boca Academy boasts eight career-training courses that are both diverse and comprehensive in nature.

The 1,200-hour cosmetology course at Boca Beauty Academy promises in-depth instruction in hair design techniques including cutting, coloring and styling; biology, chemistry, nail and skin care, among other studies. Successful graduates of the cosmetology program are awarded a diploma and are well-qualified to take the state licensing exam.

Gain entry-level employment as an esthetician after you successfully complete Boca Beauty Academy’s 260-hour skin care/esthetics program, which provides proficient training in facials, wraps, in addition to advanced skin care treatments like body wrapping, chemical peels, hair removal techniques, microdermabrasion, oxygen therapy and photo rejuvenation/light therapy, as well as make-up artistry.

Drawn to nail technology? The nail technician program at Boca Beauty Academy is comprised of 2,400 clock hours, and includes course-intensive instruction in manicures and pedicures, artificial nail applications (i.e., acrylics, gels, silk wraps, etc.), biology, and product studies.

In addition to related courses in beauty and cosmetology, at Boca Beauty Academy, you can apply to its 515-hour massage therapy program where you gain hands-on instruction in anatomy, aromatherapy, craniosacral massage, deep tissue massage, hot stone massage, kinesiology, pathology, physiology, prenatal massage, Shiatsu, sports massage, and Swedish massage.

Continuing your education? At Boca Beauty Academy, students and alumni can take advanced courses in make-up, skin care, and hair techniques.

Licensed as a post-secondary vocational school under the Department of Education, Boca Beauty Academy offers both flexibility and ease of education to aspiring applicants who desire alternative employment options; and offers an active job placement program to its graduates as part of its lifetime commitment to its students and alumni.

Debate no longer on which educational path to take — turn your professional dreams into reality by applying to Boca Beauty Academy today.

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Whether your interest lies in cosmetology, esthetics, manicuring or cosmetology teaching, Adrian’s Beauty College helps you achieve your professional aspirations through any one of their fine educational programs.

Offering two campus locations in Modesto and Turlock, California, Adrian’s Beauty College (proud member of the Pivot Point member schools) provides extensive career-training programs to students interested in the beauty industry.

Facilitating the essential Pivot Point International curriculum and styling methods, Adrian’s Beauty College teaches students the necessary skills to become platform artists, celebrity beauty consultants and stylists, or salon owners, among others. In addition to preparing students for the State exam, individuals learn about hair design, sculpting/texturizing in Pivot Point (levels I and II), men’s hair sculpting, color theory and application, highlighting techniques, esthetics (facials, body treatments, waxing), makeup, and nail technology, and other related studies.

If you would like to learn more about hands-on skin and beauty treatments, the esthetics program at Adrian’s Beauty College offers students training in advanced spa techniques, body wraps, skin analysis, chemical exfoliants, and more.

If you’re interested in nail technology, explore the fine manicuring program at Adrian’s Beauty College. In this course of study, learn a variety of design techniques and nail art methods, as well as acrylic sculpting, gel nail overlays, and application, thereof.

As the demand continues to rise for personal appearance workers, professional cosmetologists and other beauty consultants can anticipate a faster than average growth (for all occupations) over the next several years, so now is the perfect time to get on the road to educational success. Realize your professional dreams by exploring Adrian’s Beauty College today.

* Career Source: BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

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Seeking an opportunity to become a professional nail technician, esthetician, or cosmetologist? Boasting five campus locations throughout California, Salon Success Academies is a Pivot Point International member, and offers real world training to individuals aspiring to become professional appearance workers in the fast-growing beauty industry.

Not only does Salon Success Academies provide cutting-edge training, the president of Salon Success Academies (Robert Gross) has been instrumental in helping to revise and update the California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology educational program, which speaks volumes about the quality of the school’s curriculum.

If you are interested in becoming a professional manicurist (nail technician), the 400-hour nail technology program at Salon Success Academies provides students with a variety of comprehensive and practical studies including cosmetology chemistry, bacteriology, anatomy, physiology, oil and water manicures, acrylic nails (liquid and powder), artificial nails and tips, artificial nail wraps and repairs, and additional training in related subjects.

The 1,600-hour cosmetology program at Salon Success Academies is perfect for the aspiring hair designer. In addition to basic sciences in anatomy, bacteriology, and physiology, students enrolled in the in-depth cosmetology course gain hands-on instruction in thermal hair styling, permanent waving, chemical straightening, hair cutting and hair design, hair coloring/bleaching, scalp and hair treatments, various facial applications, makeup, manicuring, and more.

As a vital resource, Salon Success Academies has integrated a life skills course to the cosmetology curriculum. As an effective client-building foundation, the course is intended to develop important life skills, including organizational and communication mastery, as well as time management.

Interested in esthetics? The 600-hour skin care program at Salon Success Academies provides extensive training in disinfection/sanitation; manual, electrical, and chemical facials; waxing techniques, makeup, hair removal, and other essential education.

Dedicated to providing individuals with essential skills and education to earn the appropriate licensure for the career of their dreams; Salon Success Academies invites prospective students to gain professional growth and innovative training to become the best they can be in the beauty industry today.

*Financial aid available to those who qualify.

Featured School of the Week: Salon Success Academies

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Whether individuals choose to pursue exciting professions in barbering, cosmetology, esthetics, or manicuring, Rob Roy Academy offers these fast-growing, vocational training opportunities as well as an instructor training program to prospective learners.

Boasting five campus locations throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts, Rob Roy Academy offers innovative training and skills to successfully enter the beauty industry as cosmetic artists, barbers, cosmetologists (hair stylists), estheticians, spa and salon owners, and several other related occupations.

Providing extensive training, Rob Roy Academy’s 1,000-1,500-hour cosmetology program,* entails hands-on training in cutting, hair styling, waving, pedicures, manicures, and other associated studies. Upon successful completion of the cosmetology course, students are eligible to take State Board exams to become fully licensed cosmetologists.

According to School Director Sue Derosier, the 1,000-hour Barber/Styling program,* offered at two of its campuses (Worcester and Fall River), has an enrollment waiting list due to its overwhelming popularity. This particular course of study prepares successful graduates to sit for the Massachusetts’ Board of Barbering Apprentice Exam.

The 300-600-hour esthetics program* at Rob Roy Academy involves in-depth instruction in how to administer American therapeutic and European topical facials, as well as general skin treatments such as enzymes and peels. Graduates of this program are eligible to become professionally licensed estheticians.

If you love art and design, then Rob Roy Academy’s manicuring program (comprised of 130-300 hours*) offers students necessary skills and education to become achieved nail technicians. In the manicuring course, students will acquire training in the handling and application of artificial and acrylic nails, gels, and nail wraps. In addition, manicuring apprentices will learn how to give hand massages to clients. Upon successful completion of the manicuring program, candidates will be prepared to take State Board Exams to gain licensure.

For students who like the prospects of becoming educators in the field of cosmetology and esthetics, Rob Roy Academy also extends its instructor training program* to experienced graduates.

Rob Roy Academy is accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Arts and Sciences and is a federally approved school; therefore, it participates in an array of student financial aid programs including the federal PELL grant, Stafford loans, in-house financing, among other financial assistance options.

Attributed to its phenomenal success, Rob Roy Academy not only extends spring and fall hair shows and competitions to its students, it also participates in community service clinics where students acquire comprehensive, practical training.

HolisticJunction.com acknowledges Rob Roy Academy and applauds its dedication in providing fine cosmetology and esthetics education.

If you would like more information about this well-rounded cosmetology school please visit Rob Roy Academy today.

*Please review campuses for program availability; program hours vary according to respective state requirements in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

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Individuals pursuing career fields as hair stylists, manicurists, estheticians, or salon managers can gain comprehensive education and training through Pat Goins Beauty School. Boasting four locations throughout Louisiana, Pat Goins Beauty Schools offer curriculums in cosmetology, manicuring and cosmetology teacher training in spacious classrooms and large clinics averaging about 10,000 square feet in size.

School Director, Jim Goins emphasized the school’s accreditation with the National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences (NACASS), “Applicants can be assured of a certain quality of education, and the membership (to the NACASS) indicates that the Pat Goins Beauty School attempts to stay up to date with the latest changes in cosmetology education and areas of expertise”

Pat Goins Beauty School’s cosmetology program encompasses 1,500 training hours in hair styling, cutting, coloring, high-lighting/low-lighting, manicuring (cultured nails, nail tips, gel tips, nail repairs), pedicures, and skin care. All of the school’s programs emphasize real-world training, Goins adds. “We operate a clinic in order to give students a realistic view to what students will be doing when they graduate — as much for their benefit as possible so that students gain real-life experience.”

The 600-hour manicure program at Pat Goins Beauty School offers in-depth instruction in pedicures and manicure, sculpture nails, gel nails, silk wrap, nail tips, and other related studies.

Its cosmetology teacher training program entails 750 instructional hours in how to make lesson plans, prepare visual aids, perform basic paperwork (i.e., registration, graduation, etc.), and submit hours to the state board. Students are also taught about calculating grades, cash register operation, and other essential business skills. In addition, those in the cosmetology teacher training program are required to develop lesson plans for each lesson in the cosmetology manual prior to graduation.

As an added incentive, Goins stresses how the school works with experienced students. “We give all transfer students a test to determine level of education and we make an effort to give credit for out-of-state classes,” he explains. Once students successfully complete individual courses of study, graduates are awarded diplomas. Candidates may then gain licensure after they’ve passed the national exam.

Pat Goins Beauty School participates in financial aid programs, such as the Federal PELL grant, supplemental education opportunity grants, and other student loan programs.

When asked what might compel prospective students to apply to the school, Goins emphasized the school’s longevity: “The fact that we’ve been in business for 38 years says we’re doing something right.” And, while Pat Goins Beauty Schools offers extensive career placement services, Goins explains that in his 21-year career, they have only had to assist one student. “We get calls every week for our students.”

SpaBeautySchools.com recognizes Pat Goins Beauty School and applauds its quality standards in cosmetology training. If you would like more information about this fine cosmetology school, please visit Pat Goins Beauty School today.

Featured School of the Week: Pat Goins Beauty School

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