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Information about Aesthetician and Skin Care Professionals

Personal appearance is important to many Americans. As a result, personal services and cosmetology has become a large and specialized industry. Aestheticians concentrate solely on skin care, cleaning and beautifying it by giving facials, full-body treatments, head and neck massages, and hair removal through waxing.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, aestheticians held more than 25,000 jobs in 2002 and the field is expected to grow over the next several years due to increasing population, disposable income, and demand for personal appearance services. All practicing cosmetologists must be licensed in the states in which they operate, so some level of formal professional training is required.

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Career Information for a Degree or Certification in Skin Care and Aesthetics

A degree in Skin Care and Aesthetics can prepare you for a rewarding career helping people to look more beautiful. And can't the world always use a little more beauty? Skin Care and Aesthetics students learn a variety of cosmetic and other skills that prepare them for careers as cosmetologists, electrologists and estheticians, among other possibilities.

Aesthetician: How to Become an Aesthetician

Esthetician and aesthetician services include specialized work with skin and skin care products, massage, aromatherapy, facials, applying makeup, and hair removal. Read on if you'd like to learn more about how to become a specialist in the field.

Esthetician: Career Outlook and Job Profile

An esthetician (aesthetician), also known as skin care specialist, helps people look their best. This article provides job description, educational requirement, and employment outlook for anyone interested in a career as an esthetician.

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Areas of study you may find at Lincoln Tech include:
  • Non-Degree: Coursework Studies
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
      • Cosmetology, Hair, and Nail Instructor Degrees
      • Facial Treatment Specialist
      • General Cosmetology Programs & Degrees
      • Hair Design Programs & Degrees
      • Make-Up Artist Degrees
      • Nail Technician - Manicurist
Areas of study you may find at Miami-Jacobs Career College include:
  • Non-Degree: Certificate Programs, Diploma
  • Undergraduate Studies: Associate
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
      • General Cosmetology Programs & Degrees
      • Nail Technician - Manicurist
Areas of study you may find at Miller-Motte Technical College include:
  • Non-Degree: Certificate Programs, Diploma
  • Undergraduate Studies: Associate
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
      • General Cosmetology Programs & Degrees
Areas of study you may find at A Cut Above include:
  • Non-Degree: Diploma
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
      • Facial Treatment Specialist
      • General Cosmetology Programs & Degrees
      • Nail Technician - Manicurist
Areas of study you may find at Arthur Angelo Professional School include:
  • Non-Degree: Diploma
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
      • Barber and Hair Cutting Services
      • Beauty Salon Management Programs & Degrees
      • Cosmetology, Hair, and Nail Instructor Degrees
      • Facial Treatment Specialist
      • General Cosmetology Programs & Degrees
      • Hair Design Programs & Degrees
      • Make-Up Artist Degrees
Areas of study you may find at Artistic Beauty Colleges include:
  • Non-Degree: Diploma
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
      • Cosmetology, Hair, and Nail Instructor Degrees
      • General Cosmetology Programs & Degrees
      • Nail Technician - Manicurist
Areas of study you may find at Blaine School include:
  • Non-Degree: Diploma
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
      • Barber and Hair Cutting Services
      • Beauty Salon Management Programs & Degrees
      • Cosmetology, Hair, and Nail Instructor Degrees
      • Facial Treatment Specialist
      • General Cosmetology Programs & Degrees
      • Hair Design Programs & Degrees
      • Make-Up Artist Degrees
Areas of study you may find at Central Florida College include:
  • Non-Degree: Diploma
  • Undergraduate Studies: Associate
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
Areas of study you may find at Concorde School of Hair Design include:
  • Non-Degree: Diploma
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
      • Barber and Hair Cutting Services
      • Beauty Salon Management Programs & Degrees
      • Cosmetology, Hair, and Nail Instructor Degrees
      • Facial Treatment Specialist
      • General Cosmetology Programs & Degrees
      • Hair Design Programs & Degrees
      • Make-Up Artist Degrees
      • Nail Technician - Manicurist
Areas of study you may find at CTI - Orlando include:
  • Non-Degree: Diploma
  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
    • Cosmetology and Related Services
      • Aesthetician and Skin Care Studies
      • Facial Treatment Specialist
      • General Cosmetology Programs & Degrees
      • Hair Design Programs & Degrees
      • Make-Up Artist Degrees
      • Nail Technician - Manicurist