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In the state of Texas, the (TDLR) Texas Department of Licensing & Registration requires Esthetician prospects to complete a total of (750) hours of instruction at a TDLR approved college/beauty school.
The (750) hours to complete the Esthetician program includes course outlines as listed below: • Facial, Cleansing, Mask & Therapy - (225) hours • Anatomy and Physiology - (90) hours • Electricity, Machines & Equipment - (75) hours • Makeup - (75) hours • Orientation, Rules & Laws - (50) hours • Chemistry - (50) hours • Care of Clients - (50) hours • Sanitation, Safety & First Aid - (40) hours • Management - (35) hours • Superfluous Hair Removal - (25) hours • Aroma Therapy - (15) hours • Nutrition - (10) hours • Color Psychology - (10) hours
At Dermology College, we offer a class schedule that's accommodating to all needs. Please call or email for more information of class scheduling.
Full-Time Students: 5-6 months | Part-Time Students: 8-10 months
In the state of Texas, the (TDLR) Texas Department of Licensing & Registration requires Lash Technician prospects to complete a total of (320) hours of instruction at a TDLR approved college/beauty school.
The (320) hours to complete the Esthetician program includes course outlines as listed below:
Orientation, Rules & Law - (10) hours
First Aid & Adverse Reactions - (15) hours
Sanitation & Contagious Diseases - (20) hours
Safety & Client Protection - (10) hours
Eyelash Growth Cycles & Selection - (20) hours
Chemistry of Products - (5) hours
Supplies, Materials & Equipment - (10) hours
Eyelash Extension Application - (190) hours
Eyelash Extension Isolation & Separation - (15) hours
Eye Shapes - (15) hours
Professional Image/Salon Management - (20) hours
At Dermology College, we offer a class schedule that's accommodating to all needs. Please call or email for more information of class scheduling.
Full-Time Students: 10 weeks | Part-Time Students: 4-6 months
An aesthetician, also known as a skincare therapist or esthetician, is a professional who specializes in skin care treatments and therapies. They are trained and licensed to provide various services aimed at improving the health and appearance of the skin. Aestheticians perform facials, exfoliation treatments, extractions, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, waxing, and other skincare procedures. They often work in spas, salons, dermatology offices, or independently, catering to clients' specific skincare needs and concerns. Additionally, some aestheticians may offer advice on skincare products and routines tailored to individual clients.
Visit the TDLR Website for the full scope of Practice outline for Aestheticians in Texas.
