What's Different About Esthetics School And Beauty School?

By Lucy Cho


An aesthetics school is generally not exactly the same as an esthetics school. So what would you learn at an esthetics school that's so different from the courses at an aesthetics or beauty school? And how about a beauty college? Also, while some schools have broader names like a beauty institute, some institutions focus in on specific subjects they may cover and call themselves something like an aesthetic laser institute. What do these various monikers mean? This short post will touch on which beauty school title tends to mean what.

First, we will talk about what an esthetics school is, and what students can learn there. Second, we'll go into what kinds of things can be learned at a beauty school or other institutions that have more broad, sweeping names like that. Third, we will consider a few other specific types of schools and what can be learned therein.

An esthetics school is where students learn to become master estheticians. An esthetician largely centers their work on the care of skin. They are able to understand solutions from microdermabrasion to chemical peels. Students may also learn about appropriate safety precautions as well as physiology, anatomy and sanitation. Medical estheticians can learn about injections with drugs like Botox, Belotero, or Juvederm. They are in a position to also get training in esthetic laser treatments, also.

So what about a beauty school, aesthetics institute, or beauty college? These are the wide terms used to cover a wide selection of beauty subject areas that schools can offer to students. Broadly speaking, a beauty school will offer their students training programs to become everything from a barber, to a cosmetologist, nail technician, or an esthetician. (An esthetics school may only provide that last option.) Cosmetology schools tend to also offer a more broad kind of education program, also. Students can complete comprehensive beauty programs through these kinds of schools so they can treat hair, faces, nails, skin, and more. No matter the name, you must always ensure that the college you attend (if you do choose to enroll at one) is approved and qualified to license you in your state.

Moreover, you may identify more specifically named schools, for example an esthetic laser institute. This could typically be where you would go to comprehend only treatments involving lasers like laser hair removal, tattoo removal, or laser-assisted liposuction. Another popular (and more specifically named) beauty school name can be a school or college of hair design. These clearly concentrate on hairstyling licensure and techniques.

School names from esthetics school to laser institute can be somewhat confusing for prospective students to figure out, but if you are careful about considering which school you might attend, you shouldn't have to be left guessing what you'll be learning about.




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