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Aesthetics
If You Love What You Do
Start your career in aesthetics
Danny's Beauty School allows you to develop the skills, safety judgments, and business experience to obtain a Texas Esthetician license and competency for an entry-level position in esthetics or a related career field.
The aesthetics course requires 750 hours, which can take approximately 7 to 11 months to complete depending on the class schedule selected.

Course Description
Our graduates leave with these essential attributes:
Project a positive attitude, personal integrity and self-confidence
Professionalism
Effective communication and interaction with colleagues, supervisors and clients
Understanding the need for quality services for monetary exchange
Basic manipulation skills in facial treatments, waxing and makeup
Analytical skills to advise clients on total skin concepts
Apply academic learning to sound judgments, decisions, and procedures.
Teaching and Learning
A sequential set of learning steps addresses specific tasks for Texas State Board (TDRL) preparation, graduation, and entry-level employment skills. Gain hands-on experience with equipment, implementations, and products currently used in the industry.
Experience interactive lectures, demonstrations, and cooperative learning.
The aesthetics course includes a comprehensive lesson plan and effective educational methods:
Interactive conference
Laboratories
Student participation
Project Activities
Demonstration
Student Lounge Activities
Audiovisual aids
Guest Speakers

Convenient Class Schedules
We offer full-time and part-time schedules, as well as programs to allow you to maintain your work schedule and social life during your education.
Facial Aesthetics
Requires 750 hours, full or part time.
I finished in 5 months (40hrs/week)
I finished in 7 months (30hrs/week)
I finished in 9 months (20hrs/week).
Aesthetics Program Curriculum
Technical instruction and practical training in facials. The required subjects of instruction in facials are completed with the minimum hours of instruction in theory and practical operations for each object as follows:
Manual, electrical instruments and facial chemicals (70 hours of technical instruction and 160 practical operations):
Electrical and chemical facial treatments shall include, but not be limited to, the following techniques and procedures: manual facials, including cleansing, scientific manipulations and masks; electrical facials include the use of electrical modalities, dermal lights and electrical appliances, for facial treatments and skin care purposes; however, machines capable of producing an electrical current may not be used to stimulate in a manner that will contract, or for the purpose of contracting, muscles of the body or face.
Chemical facials include chemical skin peels, masks, and scrubs. Training should emphasize that only the non-living, top layers of facial skin, known as the epidermis, may be removed, and only for the purpose of beautification.
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