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How to become an esthetician in Miami?

I'm really interested in pursuing a career as an esthetician but want to start by training in Miami. What are the best schools or programs for this, and what should I be looking out for in terms of accreditation?

7 months ago

To become an esthetician, you will need to complete an approved esthetician program, pass both a practical and written exam, and meet any additional requirements by your state.

In Miami, one of the prominent esthetics programs is offered by Celebrity School of Beauty which offers classes on skincare, makeup, waxing, and more. Another school to consider is the Florida Academy, which has a comprehensive skincare program.

When choosing a school, ensure it is accredited by the right bodies such as the National Accrediting Commission for Cosmetology Arts and Sciences (NACCAS) or the Commission on the Council of Occupational Education (COE). Accreditation ensures the school meets certain quality standards and is key for federal financial aid.

The program itself should cover key topics as defined by the state of Florida Bureau of Professional Regulation for estheticians. These include anatomy and physiology, skincare, makeup application, hair removal, and Florida laws and regulations related to the profession.

After completing your education, you'll need to pass the state-issued exam. In Florida, the Board of Cosmetology requires passing a written and a practical exam to ensure you have the necessary skills and knowledge.

Remember to also obtain your professional license from the Florida Board of Cosmetology. The license needs to be renewed every two years, and continuing education may be needed.

Highlighting a tip, check if the schools provide some form of practical hands-on training or opportunities for internships. This kind of experience is invaluable as it not only helps you apply what you've learned theoretically but also gives you a deeper understanding of working with real clients.

Lastly, employment assistance or job placement services can be useful resources provided by the school for finding employment after finishing the program.

Hope this helps and best of luck on your exciting career path to becoming an esthetician!

7 months ago

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