| Anton Aesthetics Academy works like a spa. It has an active advertising program that aims to generate appointments with clients. A steady flow of client appointments assures for the completion of hands-on services together with the completion of classes. |
Objective
To prepare students to perform professional procedures in skin care and Nail Technology and to gain valuable practical experience according to the guidelines set forth by the State of Florida. The program leads to a diploma by the school and qualifies graduate to apply for State registration as a Full Specialist in the State of Florida.
This is an intensive structured hour program with a pre-set schedule for day or evening students.
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| Day Classes |
M-Th
9 am -3 pm
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25 weeks |
| Evening |
M-Th
5:30-8:30 pm |
50 Weeks |
This program is based on hours completed. For the purposes of this program one hour is fifty minutes. |
A Diploma will be awarded by Anton Aesthetics Academy, Inc. upon completion of the Full Specialist Program when the following are completed:
1. 600 hours of class instruction with a passing grade.
2. hands on services as described in the catalog
3. average all completed work with 75% of better
4. All tuition fees are up to date.
5. Meet other school rules and regulations as described in the catalog..
After completion of the required 260 hours, students can apply for registration as a Full Specialist in the state ofFlorida. Fees are established by the State. |
| Upon request Anton Aesthetics Academy will provide transcripts for transferring out of our school. There is no guaranty that the chosen institution to transfer may credit them in whole or in part towards their own program. |
| Academic work is evaluated and grades are assigned at the end of each chapter in order to determine student's level of performance. A score of 75% or higher is passing grade for chapter quizzes. A score of 75% or higher is passing grade for overall performance. |
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| Skin 001 |
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Introduction to Clinical Facial Techniques - The nature of aesthetics, skin care and facial techniques. |
| Skin 002 |
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Pathology of the Skin - Recognizing skin diseases and disorders. |
| Skin 003 |
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Skin Analysis and Product Knowledge - Identifying skin types and conditions. Basic skin care products and their benefits. |
| Skin 004 |
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Specialty Facial Treatment - Enzymes Peels, Lactic Peels, Salicylic Peels, Glycolic Peels and Paraffin Mask. |
| Skin 005 |
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Universal Massage Movements - Manipulative massage movements. |
| Skin 006 |
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Removal of Superfluous Hair - Understanding the techniques for hair removal, the benefits and risks and how to execute precise hair removal. |
| Skin 007 |
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Theory and Hands on Facial Procedures - Demonstrating facial techniques and proper procedures on clients. |
| Skin 008 |
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Use of Skin Care Equipment - Proper procedures with tools that are integrated into the facial experience. |
| Skin 009 |
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Make-Up Application - Artistic techniques to enhance the clients beauty and to create a look that radiates. |
| Skin 010 |
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Sanitation and Sterilization - Guidelines for healthcare professionals that cover the safe handling of materials, instruments and equipment. |
| Skin 011 |
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HIV/Aides - The study of the cause and prevention of aids and the precautions to apply when working with the public. |
| Skin 012 |
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Florida Statues and Laws - The rules and laws set by the State of Florida. |
| Skin 013 |
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Business Practice and Marketing - Marketing plans, advertising, promotions and other marketing materials that could generate tremendous revenue. |
| NT 001 |
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Orientation and Ethics. This course will cover salon conduct, professional ethics, and appearance as a nail technician. |
| NT 003 |
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Sanitation. Difference between sterilization, sanitation & disinfection, different methods of disinfection, and types of equipment used for disinfection. |
| NT 004 |
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Florida Law. All Rules as set forth by the Florida department of professional regulation, chapter 477, cosmetologist licensures and operations. |
| NT 005 |
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Nail theory/practice related subjects including nail disorders/disease.
Basic areas of nail technology:
Manicuring – equipment, cosmetics and materials, procedures and safety, massage techniques.
Pedicuring – equipment, materials, procedures and safety, massage techniques.
Nail extension/tips/wraps/gels/acrylics/sculptures – equipment, materials, designs, procedures and safety.
The physical and anatomic structure of the nail, nail shaping and how to identify nail growth, diseases and disorders. |
| NT 006 |
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Manicures. Equipment, implements, materials, and cosmetics needed for a manicure. The basic table set-up. The four basic nail shapes. The steps in the procedure for water manicure. The steps in the post-service procedure for water manicure. The five types of polish application. Procedures for reconditioning hot oil manicure. The steps in a man’s manicure. The ability to perform hand and arm massage. |
| NT 007 |
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Pedicures. Identify the equipment and materials needed for a pedicure. The steps in the pedicure pre-service procedure. The proper technique to use in filing toenails. The ability to perform foot massage properly. |
| NT 008 |
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Tips with Overlays. Supplies are needed for nail tips and the usage. Types of tips. Applying nail tips. Maintenance to tips. Removal of tips. |
| NT 009 |
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Sculpting using a form. Application of acrylic products using a form featuring pink and white technique. |
| NT 010 |
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Nail wraps/mending. Kind of nail wraps. The benefits of using silk, linen, fiberglass, and paper wraps. The procedures and precautions to use in fabric wrap application. Maintenance of fabric wrap. Crack repair. Procedure for removal. Paper wrap application. |
| NT 011 |
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Nail capping. Proper techniques for applications. |
| NT 012 |
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Artificial nail removal. Procedures for safely removing artificial nails. |
| NT 013 |
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Polishing/nail art. Nail art application and how to gain the creative touch. |
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There is no State or National exam required for obtaining a license as a Full Specialist. Upon receiving a diploma, Anton graduates register with the State of Florida. |
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Tuition Fee |
$5,425.00 |
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Registration Fee
(Non-refundable) |
$100.00 |
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Books & Materials
(Non-refundable) |
$470.00 |
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Total Program Cost |
$5,995.00 |
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Financing and extended payment plans available.
Student must pay fees established by the State of Florida, to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, for registration as a Full Specialist. At present the fees are $85.00. |
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| Anton Aesthetics Academy will supply all students with the necessary tools, equipment, materials, and products needed for this program. One set of crubs is provided by the school for FREE. |
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CLINICAL & PRACTICAL TRAINING |
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| All students are required to complete a minimum of 10 hours practical facials, 10 hours practicals related to waxing, 40 hours of clinical facials and 15 hours of clinical waxing prior to graduation as part of their training. |
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