Skin:
~ Clinical Skin Care ~

 
 

Become a Facial Specialist or Clinical Esthetician. A Florida esthetician school, skin care school, aesthetician school, specialty school and facial school located in St Petersburg, Florida and 30 min from Clearwater or Tampa.

Clinical Skin Care
600 Hour Course
 
Most Advanced
Facial Program Leading to Licensure
 
Only 20 weeks at 30 hours per week (Day Schedule)
 or 30 weeks at 20 hours per week (Evening Schedule)

(Individualized schedules may be arranged)
 
 

Includes:  

This new course includes all elements of our 300 hour “Facial Specialist” course, our 60 hour “Advanced Clinical Facial Specialist” course, and much more, as you’ll see below.


This program features small theory, demo and practical classes along with lots of experience on real clients. Salons, medical offices and day spas are seeking facial professionals with these skills. A minimum of three hundred (300) service experiences are included.
Facials without Machines
Facials with machines including Photo Rejuvenation, Microdermabrasion, Vacuum, Brush, High Frequency, Galvanic, Steam
Skin Analysis with Skin Care Protocols
Acne Techniques
Chemical Peels (TCA, Alpha, Beta, Jessner, Lactic, Tri-Peel) with Certification OPPORTUNITY
Machines for Specialized Treatments
Microdermabrasion with Crystals and Diamond Tips, both Basic & Advanced with Certification Opportunity
Hot Stone Spa Techniques
Paramedical Makeup Camouflage Techniques
Intro to Medical Grade Equipment
Intro to Permanent Makeup
Body Wrapping with Certification and state licensing OPPORTUNITY
Intro to Permanent Makeup
Intro to Eyelash Extensions
Facial Lymphatic Drainage with Certification OPPORTUNITY
Field Trip to Medical Clinic and/or Medispa
Pre- and Post-Op Esthetic Care
Advanced Skin Theory
Cellulite Therapy
Product Chemistry
Aromatherapy
Business Aspects of Working with Doctors
Hair Removal includes Soft and Hard Waxing
Makeup - both Basic and Advanced
Color Analysis
Students learn to analyze a client's face, perform salon and spa treatments (Glycolic, Hydrating, Oxygenating, Vitamin Therapy, Dry Skin, Acne, etc.), and prescribe home care.
Instructors have received advanced training from the International Dermal Institute, Syence, Sonage, and Sonitas
Introduction to Hormones and the Skin, Skin Cancer awareness, Pharmacology, Medical Terminology, Botanicals and other extras are included.
A makeup/color analysis center, a professional facial clinic complete with hydraulic facial beds, a body wrap room with shower, a separate classroom, and a private waxing room are used by students.
   
 

Esthetics is a Great Career Choice



LORAINES ACADEMY offers full-service training beyond the basics, including a large and active clinic for supervised experience with the public. Frequent professional seminars and demonstrations by guest artists are held. Our library features a full selection of videos, books, and current trade publications on every subject. We feature a large retail center with related product knowledge classes.


 

 
 
 

Income:

Job Demand Survey 2007
Results for Florida

 

Since 1990, NACCAS has commissioned several Job Demand Surveys, to provide quantitative data on cosmetology careers, earnings potential, and job openings.  The most recent survey, completed in May 2007, compiles data from 6,203 salons responding to a national survey. 

The 2007 Job Demand Survey results indicate that salons in Florida plan to hire 39,686 new employees in the next twelve months.  The average annual salary for a salon professional in Florida is $39,015.  This amount does not include tips and gratuities.  Nationally, the average salon professional’s salary is $35,973. 

Most importantly, 81 percent of Florida salon owners who attempted to hire new employees in 2006 said they were unable to find properly-trained applicants.  This means that jobs would be immediately available for salon professionals

Chart 1 – Percent of anticipated new hires by job category.

As of January 2007, there were 167,713 professionals employed at Florida’s 22,832 salons.  63 percent of salons in the state are employer-owned, and 13 percent are booth-rental salons.  The other 24 percent are a combination of the two.

51 percent of Florida salons are classified by their owners as full-service salons; 11 percent are listed as haircutting salons.  Barbershops make up 17 percent of the total.  Nationally, 58 percent of salons are listed as full-service, meaning that Florida has a somewhat higher percentage of specialized establishments.

 

Job Placement:

We have a strong relationship with our local salons and they want to meet our students even before you graduate. There is a dramatic shortage of Facial Specialists, Nail Technicians, Stylists, Massage Therapists and other salon professionals, offering a very unique industry opportunity with "Zero Unemployment". Whether it is a new first career option or a mid-life career change, there are many, many more job openings than there are licensed graduates to fill these openings.

 

Schedules:

Standard day schedules are 8:30 am to 3:00 pm, Monday - Friday. Evening Classes meet 5:30 to 9:30 pm Monday - Friday. Completing the program and preparing for licensure will take, for instance, 20 weeks on a 30 hour per week schedule or 30 weeks on a 20 hour per week schedule. Individualized schedules may be arranged to meet your needs.
 

 

Housing:

Housing is not provided by the school. There are plenty of apartments and rooms to rent nearby, with easy access to public transportation. We will be happy to assist out-of town students in their selection of a suitable place to stay.
 

 

Admission:

No State Exam is required !

The school admits as regular students:

 

- High School graduates

 

- Holders of GED's

 

- And those age 16 or older who demonstrate the
     ability to benefit from the training.

 

Course Price - Go to: Clinical Skin Care Course Prices

Facial Course Kit List - Go to:  Course Kit List

Class Dates: Call or e-mail us for day or evening dates.
 
JoAnn Haras in Admissions is at Extension 103
 

Loraine's Academy, Inc.
1012 - 58th Street North
St. Petersburg, Florida 33710 - USA
(727) 347-4247 ext. 103
Toll Free (888) 393-5015