Electrolysis
Bucks County School of Beauty Culture inc.
Duration: 16 Weeks
$5,950
(tuition does not incude registrationn($100) and supplies ($190))
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| Duration: | 16 Weeks |
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| Price: | $5,950 (tuition does not incude registrationn($100) and supplies ($190)) |
| Type: | Vocational Programs |
| Method: | In a classroom |
| Accreditation: | National Accredititng Commission of Career Arts and Sciences |
| Prepares for: | This program prepares graduates with the Job Skills they need to work in or own an Electrolysis Business |
| Geared towards: | This program is attractinve to individuals that are interested in a career with flexable hours and high hourly income |
| Requirements: | High School Diploma or GED |
| Internship: | None |
| Students per class: | 18 |
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Course program
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 and Terminology.
Currently there is no licensure or exam available in the State of Pennsylvania for Electrolysis. However, if you wish to practice in a licensed beauty, skin or manicuring salon this program will have to be attached to a program leading to licensure in Pennsylvania.
Upon graduation each student receives a diploma (graduation certificate).
Currently there is no licensure or exam available in the State of Pennsylvania for Electrolysis. However, if you wish to practice in a licensed beauty, skin or manicuring salon this program will have to be attached to a program leading to licensure in Pennsylvania.
Upon graduation each student receives a diploma (graduation certificate).
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Bucks County School of Beauty Culture inc.
Bucks County School of Beauty Culture (BCSBC) provides state-of-the-art education and training in a highly specialized field to students who meet its admissions requirements. Without regard to sex, race, age, religion or socio-economic status, the school offers the benefits of its instructional programs to those willing to attempt its rigorous curriculum. BCSBC takes an interest in the whole person and makes every effort to ensure that capable students can attend and progress.
The school offers a comprehensive program, educating its students to work as Hairdressers, Estheticians, Nail Technicians, and Electrologists. These programs require an understanding of both the "art" and the "science" of beauty culture, and demand a highly qualified faculty with broad knowledge and experience. BCSBC aggressively recruits instructional personnel who can meet its high standards. The desire for faculty of the highest quality is in keeping with the school's philosophy of striving for excellence in the level of its graduates.
The BCSBC instructional mission centers on teaching both the theory and practice of beauty culture. Styles continually change, and graduates will have to adapt to new technology and fashion trends. The school trains its students so they can "grow into" new approaches smoothly, by providing a solid foundation in the scientific principles which underlie the techniques taught in the program
The school offers a comprehensive program, educating its students to work as Hairdressers, Estheticians, Nail Technicians, and Electrologists. These programs require an understanding of both the "art" and the "science" of beauty culture, and demand a highly qualified faculty with broad knowledge and experience. BCSBC aggressively recruits instructional personnel who can meet its high standards. The desire for faculty of the highest quality is in keeping with the school's philosophy of striving for excellence in the level of its graduates.
The BCSBC instructional mission centers on teaching both the theory and practice of beauty culture. Styles continually change, and graduates will have to adapt to new technology and fashion trends. The school trains its students so they can "grow into" new approaches smoothly, by providing a solid foundation in the scientific principles which underlie the techniques taught in the program



