You become a medical once you are working under a licensed doctor and in medical settings. You would need to get your esthetician license first. The program is usually in between a few months to a year depending on the school.
@@ArielleAnne oh okay thank you so much, there’s a program called evit and I could take esthetician school there my senior year in high school so I think that’s what I will do
Awn, thank you! 🙏🏽✨ I really appreciate it a lot! I’m an indepedent self-employed esthetician as we speak. I do and offer a little bit of everything when it comes to services.
Paris Smith Look for a job where they focus on waxing such as a wax bar for example or a place where they are looking to hire a wax specialist. There’s quite a few if you look into it. If you get an interview in a place where they have other services that you’re really not interested in doing, just be vocal & honest about it from the start. They’ll either appreciate you for your honesty and hire you for what you truly want to do or you move on to the next opportunity. You’ll find a place to work for sure!
Depends on the school, the teacher and chapter that you're covering but yes. I had to cut my nails short and wear clear/light pink for a while. This mostly happens when you're covering the skincare chapters for hygiene purposes since you are touching people's faces and overall skin. Dirt and products can accumulate and stay stuck under your nails & you can hurt/scratch the person that you're working on as well.
@@ArielleAnne Thank you for answering! I really love doing my nails and paint them creatively, so to me it would be too sad to leave that behind 😢 I saw some estheticians with painted nails though.
@@annastarichenkova2101 I completely understand but if that happens, it would be for a short period until you’re done with your chapters. You’re free to do whatever you want with your nails after those. Ask the school before enrolling if anything. They might not even require that.
Chasity Coffee Yes, you can but it may vary depending on the position that you are trying to fulfill. Most likely, you can become an assistant or even work at the reception, something that doesn’t require a specific license.
Lexlo Got it at a beauty convention event in Montreal years ago. We do learn about nail care [ from taking care of the natural nails to gel polish techniques ] in school in Canada but yes, unfortunately, it’s not part of the program in the US. 😔 & Thank you! 😊
69bluts There’s no specific license for you to become a medical esthetician. Both have the same esthetician license but what makes them a medical esthetician is the fact that they work in a medical setting/environment and under a licensed doctor.
I enjoyed your video. It was soo very helpful. I’m already a Registered Nurse of 8 years but currently looking at schools to attend for esthetician. Do you think longer programs are better than shorter programs? I’ve heard your hands on training after school was most important for some. I just don’t wanna be in school longer than necessary.
Briana Leverett I’m glad that it helped you out! 🙏🏽 I personally don’t think they are necessarily better because it’s longer. It really depends on how fast you’ll learn and get to cover all the different services & theory. I will definitely say that the longer the program, the more time you get to practise services and get to experience different things with someone supervising you, guiding you, correcting you and answering your questions on site. You can practise basically everyday so more prep for the real world.
Depends on where you are located (country and state) but not necessarily. Some states require that you have at least a facial specialist license to perform any services on a client’s face and to be legit. In montreal, for example, you can get your eyelash technician certification without being an aesthetician and be okay to work on clients.
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The Luxe Lady Thank you. :) Actually, I’m also a makeup artist and personally, it’s kind of rare that I go with a natural makeup for myself but I can make a video on a look eventually.
Thank you. You absolutely correct
Did you only work 4 days out the week? Thursday-Sunday
My schedule changed throughout years but I did do 4 days at one point.
I appreciate the information you provided. I start April 5th 2021🙌🏾
Thank you! Success with your journey love. 🙏🏽✨
This was a really great video! I’m hoping to be an esthetician one day. I’m glad it doesn’t take years to become one :)
Yasmin Iman Thank you! I hope that you do. I’m sure that you’ll love it if you have a passion for skin and beauty already! 😉
I love that uniform I need to find something like that.
sheyenne means Thank you! ☺️
Thanks. I'm thinking about going to aesthetic school
Keillan Hadden My pleasure. I hope it helped you. I’m sure that you’ll love beauty school & I wish you success girl!
@@ArielleAnne thank you!!
Good advice. I plan on going to school for esthetics
Thank you! Wishing you the best on your journey. You got this. 💪🏽
Full of very straightforward, helpful information. Thank you! for this video. It really helps! 😘💋
Sharon Larimore Thanks to you! 😘
I graduate highschool next year and I want to be a medical esthetician but don’t know how long it would take and if I need to go to college for it
You become a medical once you are working under a licensed doctor and in medical settings. You would need to get your esthetician license first. The program is usually in between a few months to a year depending on the school.
@@ArielleAnne oh okay thank you so much, there’s a program called evit and I could take esthetician school there my senior year in high school so I think that’s what I will do
@@karymemeza3239 Sounds good. Wishing you the best with your journey ✨.
@@ArielleAnne thank you so much!✨
Best detailed video that I've ever seen on UA-cam! What type of esthetician are you?
Awn, thank you! 🙏🏽✨ I really appreciate it a lot! I’m an indepedent self-employed esthetician as we speak. I do and offer a little bit of everything when it comes to services.
I only want to wax as a esthetician, I’m currently in school. How do I convey that during interviews
Paris Smith Look for a job where they focus on waxing such as a wax bar for example or a place where they are looking to hire a wax specialist. There’s quite a few if you look into it. If you get an interview in a place where they have other services that you’re really not interested in doing, just be vocal & honest about it from the start. They’ll either appreciate you for your honesty and hire you for what you truly want to do or you move on to the next opportunity. You’ll find a place to work for sure!
do esthetician do makeup and lash extensions? because i want to do all that in one.
You definitely can. It might not be included in your school program though so check it out before enrolling.
nice video, thank you for being positive and sharing your thoughts.
Neha Chhabra Thanks to you for watching and sharing this with me! ✨
@@ArielleAnne 😍😘🙏
Link to the uniform please
Got it at a beauty pop up convention event years ago so unfortunately, I don’t have a link for it.
Do they make you cut off your nails and wear only clear nail polish in school/salon?
Depends on the school, the teacher and chapter that you're covering but yes. I had to cut my nails short and wear clear/light pink for a while. This mostly happens when you're covering the skincare chapters for hygiene purposes since you are touching people's faces and overall skin. Dirt and products can accumulate and stay stuck under your nails & you can hurt/scratch the person that you're working on as well.
@@ArielleAnne Thank you for answering! I really love doing my nails and paint them creatively, so to me it would be too sad to leave that behind 😢 I saw some estheticians with painted nails though.
@@annastarichenkova2101 I completely understand but if that happens, it would be for a short period until you’re done with your chapters. You’re free to do whatever you want with your nails after those. Ask the school before enrolling if anything. They might not even require that.
So you can work in the spa while in school ?
Chasity Coffee Yes, you can but it may vary depending on the position that you are trying to fulfill. Most likely, you can become an assistant or even work at the reception, something that doesn’t require a specific license.
Where is this scrub top from? You learned nail care in esthetician school? That’s cool, we don’t learn that in the US! This was a good video!
Lexlo Got it at a beauty convention event in Montreal years ago. We do learn about nail care [ from taking care of the natural nails to gel polish techniques ] in school in Canada but yes, unfortunately, it’s not part of the program in the US. 😔 & Thank you! 😊
Is it same as medical esthetician
Medical aestheticians work in a medical setting and under a doctor.
Very informative video thank you so much and your very pretty! 💕
You’re welcome & thank you so much! 🥰
Sooo glad to see your from montreal 🙌🏾 your gorgeous and great video
I am Shay Destin Yes! 🇨🇦 Thank you so much!
can i be both an esthetician and a medical esthetician ? do they have separate licenses?
69bluts There’s no specific license for you to become a medical esthetician. Both have the same esthetician license but what makes them a medical esthetician is the fact that they work in a medical setting/environment and under a licensed doctor.
Arielle Anne ok thank you !
69bluts You’re welcome!
I enjoyed your video. It was soo very helpful. I’m already a Registered Nurse of 8 years but currently looking at schools to attend for esthetician. Do you think longer programs are better than shorter programs? I’ve heard your hands on training after school was most important for some. I just don’t wanna be in school longer than necessary.
Briana Leverett I’m glad that it helped you out! 🙏🏽 I personally don’t think they are necessarily better because it’s longer. It really depends on how fast you’ll learn and get to cover all the different services & theory. I will definitely say that the longer the program, the more time you get to practise services and get to experience different things with someone supervising you, guiding you, correcting you and answering your questions on site. You can practise basically everyday so more prep for the real world.
Question! ... Do you need to have your Aesthetician certificate to go to school for (for example) eyelashes or micro-blading first??
Depends on where you are located (country and state) but not necessarily. Some states require that you have at least a facial specialist license to perform any services on a client’s face and to be legit. In montreal, for example, you can get your eyelash technician certification without being an aesthetician and be okay to work on clients.
I am an author and co-host of a podcast, Blue Collar, Green Pockets. Each week we feature folks working in various lucrative career fields that do not necessarily require college. Is it possible that you would be available to appear on our show this evening at 8pm EST (9/8/20)? Email me at chuck@bluecollargreenpockets.com.
Charles Wilson Thank you for the offer. I am sorry that I am seeing this too late. For any further request, please email me at byarielleanne@gmail.com 📧 .
love it ;)
Thank you!
School in the u.s is definitely a different story😂I need you to run the story time for bsa in USA please😂😂😂
Oh girl!! Trust me, that story is coming 🤯😞😅
I’m subscribing just because I need to hear that USA story. I’m currently in school and I’m loosing my mind 😬😅
Paola Sotelo 😅 Currently editing the video. It’s coming this week! Welcome to the family! 💕
R u Jamaican?
Regina Watson No, I am Canadian, French, Nigerian.
@@ArielleAnne haha! I'm actually Jamaican..
Keillan Hadden That’s dope!
Great Video. Remember you're selling skin so it would be nice to have more natural makeup :)
The Luxe Lady Thank you. :) Actually, I’m also a makeup artist and personally, it’s kind of rare that I go with a natural makeup for myself but I can make a video on a look eventually.
shutupppppp lmao
Having good skin makes makeup look even better 😉 her makeup looks great
@@cloverluvvv yeah, never said it didn't. thanks.
@@TheLuxeLady you’re still commenting on the amount she should be wearing lol. You’re comment was irrelevant