The comprehensive Spa Therapy Program at Beauty Schools of America® combines the fields of Aesthetics and Massage Therapy.
As society embraces the 'massage revolution' and body-healing, demand continues to rise for experienced massage therapists.
The Makeup Artist & Skin Care Specialist program at Beauty Schools of America® offers master training in the art of makeup application & skin care.
The science of hand and foot beauty is supported by the $6-7 billion spent by women each year on manicures, pedicures and artificial nails.
Beauty Schools of America®
2011 Catalog
CONSUMER
INFORMATION
Education on the transmission, control, treatment and prevention of HIV and AIDS; discussion of attitudes and behavior in dealing with individuals who may have the virus or syndrome; explanation of Board requirements regarding license renewal and completion of the Board approved education course on HIV and AIDS.
All Rules as set forth by the Florida Department of Professional Regulation, Chapter 477, Cosmetologist Licensures and Operations.
Performing facials manually and mechanically, including masks, packs or treatments which must be applied on a variety of skin types including normal, oily, dry, combination, problem and mature, as well as its contraindications.
Basic makeup application to transition from a day to night look; variation of eyelash techniques including strip, individual and semi-permanent lashes; eyebrow and eyelash tinting techniques and procedures.
The morphology of hair and its growth stages, different hair removal methods and the conditions that contraindicates hair removal.
Will learn how to achieve business skills by career planning in the skin care field, the basic principles of selling products, customer relations and telephone techniques.
Infection and disease control for the makeup artist and skin care specialist; the methods of equipment sterilization, cleaning, health and safety in practical use - as per the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), safety procedures are part of the on-going curriculum throughout all specific subject areas.
Analyze skin diseases and disorders; identify the various skin conditions that will effect the process of performing and determining the type of facial.
Knowledge of the nature of electricity, types of electric current, electrotherapy and their uses, facial machines and how to use them safely.
How the various chemistry and its branches, acids, alkaline, and P.H., affect product chemistry components; how to safely use a variety of products.
All hours and services are those required by the Florida Department of Professional Regulation.