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Cosmetology - Lowell Academy of Hairdressing

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Certificate

Cosmetology from Lowell Academy of Hairdressing is a Campus Certificate Cosmetology degree that prepares you for a Vocational Programs career. 1000-Hour Cosmetology Course This course is designed for entry-level training in the field of cosmetology, with training in hairstyling, hair cutting, permanent waving, skin care, makeup, manicuring, salon management, and hair coloring. Upon satisfactorily completing the course and requirements, a diploma will be awarded. Upon sending the required fee and documents, the graduate will be eligible to take the state board exam, which is required for a cosmetology license. Schedule of Hours - Cosmetology Manicuring - 50 Hours Hair Straightening & Permanent Waving - 250 Hours Shampooing - 25 Hours Finger Waving - 50 Hours Marcelling & All-Iron Curling - 45 Hours Skin Care & Facials - 80 Hours Wig Installation & Scalp Treatments - 50 Hours Tinting, Bleaching, Rinsing, & Reconditioning - 150 Hours Hair Cutting - 125 Hours Oral, Written, & Practical Test Sterilization, Hygiene, & Anatomy - 125 Hours Instruction & Lecture on Sanitation - 25 Hours Ethics, Salesmanship, & Courtesy - 25 Hours View more details on Lowell Academy Hairstyling Institute . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Cosmetology courses.

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