{"id":5112,"date":"2018-08-27T20:22:03","date_gmt":"2018-08-27T20:22:03","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2018-08-27T20:22:03","modified_gmt":"2018-08-27T20:22:03","slug":"esthetician-schools-near-me-union-me-04862","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.estheticsedu.info\/maine\/esthetician-schools-near-me-union-me-04862","title":{"rendered":"How to Become an Esthetician | Esthetician Schools Union ME"},"content":{"rendered":"

How to Pick an Esthetics Program near Union Maine<\/strong><\/h2>\n

\"UnionSince you have decided to enter the field of cosmetology and attend an esthetician school near Union ME<\/strong>, the task begins to find and enroll in the best program. It’s important that the school you choose not only provides the necessary training for the specialty you have chosen, but also readies you for passing the licensing examination. When you start your initial search, you may be a little bit confused about the contrast between beauty schools and cosmetology schools. Well don’t be, because the titles are essentially interchangeable and both refer to the same kind of school. We’ll discuss a bit further about that in the upcoming segment. If you plan on commuting to classes you will want to locate a school that is within driving distance of your Union home. Tuition will also be a critical factor when evaluating prospective schools. Just remember that because a school is the closest or the least expensive it’s not always the best choice. There are several other considerations that you should weigh when comparing schools, for instance their reputation and accreditation. We will go over what questions you should ask regarding the cosmetology schools you are looking at later in this article. Before we do, let’s talk a bit about what cosmetology is, and what types of programs are offered.<\/p>\n

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What is Cosmetology<\/strong><\/h3>\n

\"estheticsCosmetology is a profession that is all about making the human anatomy look more beautiful with the use of cosmetics. So of course it makes sense that many cosmetology schools are described as beauty schools. Many of us think of makeup when we hear the word cosmetics, but actually a cosmetic can be almost anything that improves the appearance of a person’s skin, hair or nails. If you want to work as a cosmetologist, the majority of states require that you go through some form of specialized training and then be licensed. Once you are licensed, the work settings include not only Union ME beauty salons and barber shops, but also such venues as spas, hotels and resorts. Many cosmetologists, once they have gained experience and a clientele, establish their own shops or salons. Others will begin servicing clients either in their own residences or will travel to the client’s home, or both. Cosmetology college graduates have many professional names and work in a wide range of specializations including:<\/p>\n