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  • Aveda Institute Minnesota gives your wallets a break from typical salon prices!

    Posted on November 19th, 2009 admin No comments

    blogAveda, Aveda, Aveda…..must have a touch of the holiday spirit a little early this year because their beauty school, The Aveda Institute, is offering an alternative to the spa indulgences most of us have had to cut out of our budget. I don’t know about you, but I can’t remember the last trip I had to the spa for a little self-indulging “me time”. Really, with what little is in my wallet or better yet the fact my wallet is empty, the cosmetology school maintenance plan I was on, has had to go, along with my wardrobe maintenance plan.

    The AVEDA INSTITUTE is known for grooming some of the finest cosmetology school students around the world. Aveda‘s products are preferred by millions for their all natural ingredients, ability to produce results, and are eco-friendly. So don’t let the economy stand in the way of your beauty needs, indulge on a beauty school budget. Aveda Institute Minnesota offers the following:

    400 Central Av. SE., Minneapolis, 612-331-1400, www.avedainstitutemn.com Hours: 12:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Mon., 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Tue.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Services: Haircut, $15; color, $35; partial foils, $30; makeup, $15; facial, $40-$50.

    Specials: Classes ($20 each, but the fee is redeemable for $20 in products or services) include Men’s Night Out, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Sept. 30. Learn men’s grooming techniques for hair, shaving, skin and body care. At Aveda Baby (6:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 21), learn soothing massage techniques to relax your baby to improve sleep. A Nov. 18 class (6:30-7:30 p.m.) offers quick holiday tips for hair and makeup; sign up in advance.

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  • Permanent Make-up: to ink or not to ink?

    Posted on August 19th, 2009 admin No comments

    permmkMake-up application is one thing….but permanent make-up, do I really want to look like I have make-up on ALL the time? What is the benefit of using permanent make-up?
    Permanent make-up can be useful for women who wish to wear make-up, but cannot apply it easily because of reasons such as:

    • a handicap or disability that restricts their mobility
    • blindness or a severe loss of vision
    • Carpal Tunnel
    • suffering from the side-effects of medication that makes their hands shake
    • restrictions of precise movement due to arthritis or multiple sclerosis

    Permanent make-up may also be used to camouflage scarring on the face or other parts of the body.

    Permanent make-up involves using tattoos as a way of creating the same effects as cosmetics. With a touch of artistic flair, a firm hand and specialized training, those studying permanent make-up will learn the most effective techniques for eyebrow simulation, lash enhancement, eye-lining, creating beauty marks, lip-lining and lip-staining. Many permanent make-up artists enjoy the flexibility of owning their own business.

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  • Esthetician: skin-care specialists for the entire body

    Posted on August 17th, 2009 admin No comments

    skeEstheticians, also called skin care therapists, work in salons, day spas, and medi-spas. Estheticians are trained in the cosmetic treatment of the skin. They perform various cosmetic procedures including facials, body treatments, and waxing. Most estheticians offer a variety of specialty spa treatments.
    All estheticians must be licensed in the state in which they work. They must complete 260 to 600 hours of training (depending on the state) and pass both a written and a practical, or hands-on, exam.

    A good esthetician also completes many hours of post-graduate education, and strives to stay in tuned with the latest developments in skin care.

    Estheticians are not medical doctors and therefore can’t diagnose skin conditions, prescribe medications, or suggest treatment for any skin condition outside of cosmetic products. They can, however, perform treatment complementary to a doctor’s treatment. Some estheticians may work closely with dermatologists, either in-office or through a referral system.Estheticians, also called skin care therapists, work in salons, day spas, and medi-spas. Estheticians are trained in the cosmetic treatment of the skin. They perform various cosmetic procedures including facials, body treatments, and waxing. Most estheticians offer a variety of specialty spa treatments.
    All estheticians must be licensed in the state in which they work. They must complete 260 to 600 hours of training (depending on the state) and pass both a written and a practical, or hands-on, exam.

    A good esthetician also completes many hours of post-graduate education, and strives to stay in tuned with the latest developments in skin care.

    Estheticians are not medical doctors and therefore can’t diagnose skin conditions, prescribe medications, or suggest treatment for any skin condition outside of cosmetic products. They can, however, perform treatment complementary to a doctor’s treatment. Some estheticians may work closely with dermatologists, either in-office or through a referral system.Beauty School Listings takes a closer look at esthiology. With 90% of adolescents, 50% of women, and 25% of ALL adults suffering from acne problems, a career as an esthetician appears to be a wise choice. Cosmetology school provides the education, teaches the skills, and provides you the opportunity to build a career in cosmetology, specializing in skin-care.

    All states require an esthetician to obtain a basic or Masters License. The commitment for basic includes 600-750 hrs of cosmetology school, which a full-time student can complete in about 4 months. Cosmetology school tuition to become an esthetician, is around $3,000-$5,000 . For a Masters License esthetician, the required hours of cosmetology school range from 1200-1500. Cosmetology school full-time would take 8 months to complete, and the tuition costs would be $8,000-$10,000.

    In esthiology school the following skills and treatments will be learned

    * Skin Analysis
    * facial treatments
    * skin resurfacing
    * laser acne scar removal
    * chemical peels
    * microdermabrasion
    * laser skin re-surfacing
    * make-up selection and application
    - This is a key component of acne treatment for women learning what products work best with their skin. This lovely lady in the photo suffers from acne but her make-up application prevents anyone else from knowing it.

    With 90% of adolescents, 50% of women, and 25% of ALL adults suffering from acne problems, a career as an esthetician appears to be a wise choice. Cosmetology school provides the education, teaches the skills, and provides you the opportunity to build a career in cosmetology, specializing in skin-care.


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  • Aveda Institutes, preferred school for cosmetology!

    Posted on August 14th, 2009 admin No comments

    avdThere is a reason why there are over 50 Aveda Institutes nationwide which  earns them a reputation of a first-class beauty school experience. Jessica, an Aveda Institute Denver student, shares why she chose Aveda for her beauty school education.

    1. In addition to Aveda having the best reputation in beauty schools, The Aveda Institute of Denver has an incredible location downtown. Aveda Institute Denver is right in the heart of the mile-high city within walking distance of shops, restaurants, even Coor’s Field.

    2. Aveda is the beauty school with the most product knowledge.

    3. Aveda is the beauty school that provides the best retail education.

    4. Aveda is nationwide so there is the possibility to transfer.

    5. Aveda institute has award winning, senior experienced educators.

    Aveda Student Experience



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  • Beauty School Listings: Massage Therapy

    Posted on August 13th, 2009 admin No comments

    mas2Thinking of pursuing a career in massage therapy? Here is a snap-shot of the field of massage therapy and what licensed massage therapists are saying about their career choice.

    The work environment for a massage therapist can vary widely due to the large number of different settings where this type of work can be performed. Many massage therapists work in private offices while some others travel to clients’ homes or offices to do their work. In addition, therapists can also be foundin one or more of the following venues:

    • hospitals
    • clinics
    • nursing homes
    • sports facilities
    • airports
    • shopping malls

    According to AMTA (American Massage Therapy Association) reports that the average income for massage therapists in 2007-2008 was $41.50/hr. Massage therapists worked on an average of 41 clients a month. Many massage therapists pursued their massage therapy education for supplemental income, in fact 82% of individuals polled use massage therapy as a second career. So how do you get in on all the action?

    First step is to select a school to attend and obtain the required hours of instruction to meet state certification criteria for the state you are in. AMTA’s survey revealed the average number hours spent for massage therapy‘s initial training was 633.

    Individuals use massage therapy for a number of reasons that may include stress alleviation, athletic injuries, holistic healing, immunity, physical therapy to name a few.  Massage therapy is a great career choice or profession for supplemental income. You book your own clients, at the time you want, at the place you want which allows you the freedom to partake in other things.



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  • Beauty School Listings: Make-up Madness

    Posted on August 11th, 2009 admin No comments

    makA girl needs a degree from cosmetology school to feel confident in her make-up purchases. Seriously, I am committing the cardinal sin of expired make-up in my bag in order to avoid that feeling of incompetency every time I am within arms length of the make-up aisle. My auburn curly hair and freckles would be a challenge for a professional make-up artist, let alone cosmetology school students in training.  I know that I am not alone in feeling inadequate or colorblind when trying to select a foundation that is right for me. Ivory, beige, natural, natural beige, how could there be a buffet of colors and not one matches my skin tone?

    If cosmetology school is not in your immediate future here is a tip for you ladies. To avoid buying another foundation that goes in a drawer because the color does not work with your skin, in the store, apply a dab of foundation on your collarbone. Why there? “To avoid a line of demarcation, foundation needs to match your neck and your chest, not just your face,” says Brigitte Reiss-Anderson, creative consultant for IsaDora cosmetics at Walgreens. Other areas, like the jawline and the inside of your forearm, may be pigmented similarly to your face, but they’re usually paler than your decolletage.

    If you get excited and find yourself naturally gravitating towards the make-up aisle, you should consider cosmetology school to jump-start your career.  Cosmetology schools have different programs for for make-up artists include A program dedicated to students who want to work in the beauty industry only, including salons, spas, cosmetics companies, photographic studios, wedding studios, and freelance work. Students learn all aspects of the make-up artist profession.

    • Beauty and Corrective makeup
    • High Fashion Photographic makeup
    • Hair styling (including hair pieces)
    • Air-Brushing
    • The Wedding Business
    • The Psychology of Beauty

    This one-year program of study prepares cosmetology school students to become fully-trained makeup artists capable of working in all aspects of the various makeup industries. Six courses in this program offer cosmetology school students the fundamentals of each makeup discipline, including practical workshops, guest speakers, and field trips. This cosmetology school program consists of:

    • Beauty and corrective makeup
    • Theatrical/live performance makeup
    • High fashion photographic makeup
    • Beginning prosthetic workshop
    • Television (including HDTV) makeup
    • Film makeup


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  • Beauty Schools Listings Update: Estheticians, skincare specialists, do you fit the profile?

    Posted on August 10th, 2009 admin No comments

    Skin, a.k.a epidermis, is the body’s largest organ making up our first line of defense as human beings. Skin acts as a protectant to shield for any foreign substance.
    Today I had the unpleasant experience of taking a gander in the mirror and could not help but noticed what appeared to be a cluster of blemishes trespassing on my face. What? No….I’m 31…I don’t get zits anymore….right? Well apparently I do!

    So is this my karma from the skincare gods since my adolescence was blemish free? The cause of this adolescent nightmare making an appearance when I’m clearly well into adulthood? There is a number of factors that play a role in the condition of your skin, such as hormones, bacteria, age, make-up, or any other products and/or moisturizers you may be applying to your face.

    Urban Myth: If you have oily skin, then you should not use moisturizer because you want your skin to dry out?
    FALSE….this scenario is an esthetician’s worst nightmare. Actually in attempting to dry out the skin, you would actually be increasing oil production on your skin because your skin is overcompensating for the dryness and therefore is re-enforcing the acne cycle by producing excessive oil to compensate for the dryness.

    If you find this subject matter interesting, you might want to consider exploring cosmetology school. We all have “that” friend who gets giddy with excitement at the site of your misfortune….the nasty zit that has taken over your face. Like a mad skin-care scientist, they beg you to work on your face and promise you amazing results. Well guess what friends, these are the future estheticians and skin-care specialists of our cosmetic community. A career in skin-care starts with beauty school, where they put in the time required to get licensed. Requirements for estheticians vary from state to state, but the average is about 600 hours……….and OMG is it worth it.

    US Bureau of Labor and Statistics reports the occupational hourly average continues to rise and last year the top paying States included Washington( I know…..I was shocked too!),California, Minnesota, and Vermont………it’s not a misprint…….. Vermont with an average salary of around $37,000/yr. Not bad for the friend whose known for “poppin’ zits”.


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  • To Be an Esthetician or Not to be? Beauty Schools Listings takes a closer look at what estheticians REALLY do!

    Posted on August 5th, 2009 admin No comments

    skinWith Botox topping the list of cosmetic treatments people continue to spend money on, the focus on skin-care and what estheticians can really do for us, has increased tremendously. Most of us can relate to spending a little too much time in front of a mirror assessing the imperfections of our skin, as if we have the knowledge or education to justify poking and prodding for an extended period of time. If you have ever wondered why there are blemishes only on your chin, or the skin on your cheekbones is red compared to the rest of your face, should you use a moisturizer if you have an oily complexion, what’s the best make-up to use to fight acne, or any other question, that familiar face may pose when looking in the mirror, the answers to these questions are learned through a variety of esthiology/skin care classes offered in cosmetology school.

    Skin-Care is the study of the anatomy of the skin. The structure, and the essential nutrients and treatment applications to maintain healthy skin. Basic skin-care classes cover the different skin types.  Your initial skin-type is not something you choose but rather something you are born with. The following are the 5 basic skin-types:

    1. Normal Skin …

    If your skin belongs to a normal type, the tissue will not reveal any traces of oil. Your skin should feel vibrant, elastic, and supple. Normal skin is the least problematic type.

    It looks clean and smooth and has a good circulation and healthy complexion. Even with a minimum care, it will look good well into your advanced age.

    2. Dry Skin …

    If your skin is dry, the paper will be clean, too, but your face skin will feel flaky, dry, and tight after you have wiped it.

    Dry skin can easily develop a sallow tone, wrinkles, and fine pores, and it is very prone to aging and irritating. It might still look great on a young person, but, to keep it healthy, you should apply thorough care and use regular treatment with natural masks andmoisturizers.

    3. Oily Skin …

    If you have oily skin, the paper will have spots of facial oil on it, corresponding to the areas of your cheeks, nose, and forehead. Oily skin is problematic – it usually looks greasy, thick, coarse, and shiny, has enlarged pores, and tends to break into acne.

    A good thing, though, is that oily skin is not prone much to aging and wrinkling. Careful cleaning, minimizing of carbohydrate consumption, and avoiding rich creams can be helpful in improving the quality of oily skin.

    4. Combination Skin …

    If your skin is combination, like that of most women, the tissue will have traces of oil coming from your nose and forehead, but will be clean in the areas that touched your cheeks.

    Combination skin has patches of both dry and oily skin, and it requires different types of care in relation to particular facial areas.

    Dry zones, which are usually located on the cheeks and around the eyes, should be treated with rich creams and moisturizers, while oily areas, usually on the forehead and nose, will benefit from frequent and thorough cleaning.

    5. Sensitive Skin …

    Sensitive skin is usually very dry, tends to feel tight, and becomes inflamed and irritated easily. Typically, sensitive skin develops reddish and scaly areas, can be itchy and tingly, and is prone to breaking into spots. It is the most problematic and fragile type of skin, which needs a very special type of care.

    A career as an esthetician/skin-care specialist would begin with classes in the following;

    • speed-waxing
    • permanent make-up application
    • skin analysis
    • ingredient technology
    • make-up artistry
    • micro-dermabrasion

    Advanced Skin-Care

    • cosmetic surgery
    • dermatological studies
    • cosmetic surgery counseling

    Stay tuned for what beautyschoolslistings.com reveals about estheticians and plastic surgery.


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  • Aveda

    Posted on July 23rd, 2009 admin No comments

    aveAveda Institute gets high praise from another happy beauty school student. This is what Tara has to say about Aveda Institute Tucson.

    1. Aveda is the best beauty school in Tucson, Arizona

    2. Aveda is the most popular cosmetology school in Tucson, Arizona

    3. Aveda offers an incredible  spa education

    4. Aveda‘s cosmetology program is in a class of it’s own

    5. Aveda Institute is the best in his industry

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  • Beauty school is, as beauty school does!

    Posted on July 12th, 2009 admin No comments

    images11Aveda Institute Tucson’s beauty school students are giving rave reviews about their beauty school experience.

    1.       Aveda institute is the best Natural beauty schools.

    2.       Aveda institute has all the natural products

    3.       Aveda institute is the most environmentally friendly school

    4.       The services are offered at very reasonable rates.

    5.       Aveda institute Tucson is a good location for cosmetology students.


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