Hairdressing Two (HR2)
Continuing to polish the skills learned in Hairdressing One, heavily supervised clinic experiences help students gain confidence and agility. Subjects: continuation of subjects in HR1.
Hairdressing Clinic One and Two (HRC1 & HRC2)
Hairdressing Clinics provide students with clinical experiences (working on people). Each student must complete a minimum of twelve weeks in the hairdressing clinic during the day, or twenty-two weeks in the evening class. Students are graded on the following services: Blow Dry, Brow Arching, Facials, Fingerwaving, Haircoloring, Hairstyling, Make-Up Applications, Manicures, Permanents, Scalp Treatments, Shampoo and Theory.
Esthetics
The Esthetics program teaches a scientific approach to corrective and protective skin care, including:
- use of Galvanic current
- high frequency
- rotary brush peeling
- pneumopatted vacuum
- ionic vapor used by skin type during the facial.
The course also teaches ear piercing, color draping, cosmetics and other related topics. Graduates will be qualified to work as Estheticians in a Licensed Cosmetology shop, Make-up Specialists in a Licensed shop or for a Cosmetic Line. A graduate is also able to own and operate an Esthetics salon in Pennsylvania. Other subjects taught: Aromatherapy, Consultation, Color Draping, Cosmetics, Ear Piercing, Final, Masks, Machinery, Make-up, Management, Massage, Nutrition, Preparation and Waxing.
Manicuring
The Manicuring course covers all aspects of being a nail professional. Some of the topics covered include:
- manicuring
- pedicuring
- sculpturing
- tipping
- wrapping
- gel bonding
- massage
- aromatherapy
- paraffin spas
- nail design (ainted and airbrushed)
Completion of Manicuring is a prerequisite to the Nail Clinic. Graduation requires satisfactorily completing the course of instruction, including the Manicuring Clinic and the prerequisite Fundamentals of Non-Hair Services. Upon graduation, each student will be qualified to work in a Licensed Cosmetology shop or own and operate their own Nail Care salon.
Electrolysis
Electrolysis, Thermolysis, the blend and related subjects comprise the nature of this program. Practice in probe insertion and the sanitization and safety procedures plus the supporting theory needed to remove hair as a profitable professional. Other subjects taught:
- Analysis
- Consultations
- Electrology
- Examinations
- Exercises
- Insertions
- Probe Positioning
- Problems
- Procedures
- Regrowth
- Scheduling
- Terminology
Graduation requires the satisfactory completion of the scheduled course including the prerequisite Fundamentals of Non-Hair Services and the Electrology Clinic. Upon graduation each student receives a diploma (graduation certificate).