A trained skincare professional gently glides the blade across the surface of the skin, removing buildup that can leave skin looking dull or uneven. Once that top layer of debris and dead cells is removed, the skin underneath looks noticeably smoother and brighter.
Himalayan salt stone massage has a way of feeling both indulgent and grounding at the same time. The warm, hand-carved stones are not just there for the atmosphere. They help the body soften, encourage muscles to release tension, and invite a deeper sense of calm.
Eyelash extensions are more than a beauty trend. They are a growing professional service, especially in Ontario. The province is home to over 1,200 eyelash salons, which makes up more than 43% of all eyelash salons in Canada. That means there is plenty of demand for skilled professionals and opportunities to build a real career.
Discover the differences between estheticians and medical estheticians in Canada, including training requirements, regulated treatments, and which skin concerns each professional is qualified to treat.
Learn the difference between "esthetician" and "aesthetician" in Canada including how each term is used, why the spelling varies by province, and what it means for your career or skincare journey.
Bryan College is excited to introduce our Dermaplaning Workshop, created for beauty professionals ready to level up their service menu and offer results clients love!