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Advanced Aesthetics

Advanced Aesthetics Course Curriculum

 
  • Physiology
  • Anatomy
  • Pathology
  • Histology
  • Skin Care
  • Hair Removal
  • Body Care
  • Makeup Artistry
  • Nail Care
  • Electrolysis
  • Ethics & Regulations
  • Self-Employment
  • Spa Business Management
 

The Advanced Aesthetics curriculum is approved by the Ontario Ministry of TrainingColleges and Universities and Career Colleges Ontario. You will graduate with a Diploma in Advanced Aesthetics.

Advanced Aesthetics Career Profile

 

As an Aesthetician, you will unleash your creativity to make clients feel youthful, beautiful, and happy. You will also be called upon to help manage pre-diagnosed skin conditions such as acne or eczema. Ultimately, you are a master of skin care techniques and will regularly recommend the right beauty products for your client.

An Aesthetician may also be called a Skin Care Therapist, Esthetician, Beautician, Electrologist, or Cosmetologist. You have a wide-range of tools and products available to you including lasers, wraps/peels, creams, makeup, massage, nail care, hairstyling, and waxes. As well, you have many career paths and specialties you can develop from retail to product development to spa management.

Aestheticians are in-demand and can work in many settings. Some common work places include:

  • Owner or Manager of a Spa/Salon
  • Theatre, Film, and Fashion
  • Hotels, Resorts, and Cruise Lines
  • Beauty Product Brand Retail, Manufacturing, and Distribution
  • Skin Care Clinics
  • Health, Medical, and Wellness Centres
  • Beauty Schools
  • Dermatologist Offices
 

There are many career paths you could take in Advanced Aesthetics. Your career possibilities are only limited by your ambition and imagination. One of our graduates, Sheryl Rinaldi, from National Institute’s Advanced Aesthetic course became “Mrs. Globe” – a winner of the 2016 Mrs. Globe award. The result of her extraordinary hard-work, persistence, ambition, and quality education.

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