What Is Skin Care Therapy

Skin Care Therapy Program at Health and Style Institute

Do you enjoy making other people feel amazing? Are you always looking for new skin care products to make your own skin look beautiful? Does the world of cosmetology fascinate you, but you don’t really want to work with hair or nails? Health and Style Institute offers multiple different cosmetology programs, including a Skin Care Therapy program. If becoming an Esthetician seems like a great career path for you, learn more about the skin care therapy program at Health and Style Institute.

What is Skin Care Therapy at Health and Style Institute | Contact HSI at 1-844-94-STYLE for more information on our Skin Care Therapy program.

Duties of an Esthetician

So, you’re
interested in becoming a licensed Esthetician. But what are the typical duties
of an Esthetician?

Skincare specialists or Estheticians can typically do the following:

  • Evaluate
    clients’ skin condition and appearance
  • Give
    facials and full-body treatments to improve the appearance of the skin
  • Give
    head and neck massages to improve the health and appearance of the skin
  • Clean
    the skin before applying makeup
  • Teach
    clients how to apply makeup and how to take care of their skin
  • Recommend
    skin care products, such as lotions, cleansers and creams
  • And
    much more…

Training Description

Health and
Style’s Skin Care Therapy course teaches the systematic and scientifically
applied principles of skin care in theory, concept and application. Here are a
few things you will learn during the course of your training:

  • Anatomy
    and physiology of the skin
  • Skin
    types and conditions
  • Disorders
    and diseases
  • Facial
    massage techniques
  • Spa
    body basics
  • Hair
    removal techniques
  • Hygiene
    and personal grooming
  • Product
    knowledge and application
  • Service
    promotion
  • Retailing
    and communication skills
  • Safety
    precautions and procedures
  • Professional
    ethics
  • State
    laws and regulations

Skin Care Therapy Program at Health and Style Institute

Upon successful completion of Health and Style’s Skin Care Therapy program, students received a Skin Care Therapy Diploma. Students will have the knowledge and skills to pass the State Board exam to become a licensed Esthetician. While each state is different, North Carolina requires 600 clock hours and Georgia requires 1,000 hours for graduation and licensure testing in Skin Care Therapy. Ready to join the Skin Care Therapy program? Contact Health and Style Institute at 1-844-94-STYLE for more information.

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