Where beauty and healthcare meet.
Train to be a skin care professional at Shore Beauty School in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.
Where beauty and healthcare meet.
Train to be a skin care professional at Shore Beauty School in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.
Please visit us soon, so we can help you plan a better future.
Shore Beauty School’s Skin Care Specialty program consists of 600 hours of instruction in the art, science and business of skin care. You will learn facial massage and treatments, makeup techniques and body treatments.
Your student kit includes Dermalogica skin care products and professional OFRA Cosmetics. A dedicated skin care classroom is equipped with multi-media audio visual capabilities, five private skin care treatment areas, adjustable skin care beds, steamers, magnifying lamps, equipment sanitizers, an electric current galvanic machine, nufree wax, paraffin wax machines, towel warmers, blankets and a networked computer.
To put you further ahead in your new profession, Shore’s Skin Care Specialty program includes offsite visits to The International Dermal Institute, where Dermalogica instructors will educate you on special techniques in skin and body treatment.
Shore will further enhance your training by introducing you to Pro Power Peels, Microdermabrasion with Diamond Tip and enhanced facial machine treatments using high frequency, galvanic, ultrasound and vacuum suction. You will also learn face and body spray tanning.
After completing 300 hours of education, you will practice your skills on live patrons and the NJ State Board will provide you a Student Work Permit allowing you to work as an esthetician through graduation.
Your experience level doesn’t matter, as our instructors will guide you step-by-step through your education. Shore’s goal is to prepare Skin Care Specialty students for professional licensing and fulfilling careers in skin care. Come visit our modern technology enabled facility in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.
Your Skin Care program is a specialized education, including techniques in:
Numerous rewarding job opportunities are available to skin care professionals in both good and bad economic times. While Shore cannot guarantee you employment, Shore has a strong track record of placing its graduates in skin care careers, including:
The Skin Care Specialty program at Shore Beauty School is designed to prepare you for professional licensing and entry-level positions as a Skin Care Specialist (Esthetician), focusing on the art, science, and business of skin care.
The Skin Care Specialty program at Shore Beauty School consists of 600 hours of instruction.
The Skin Care Specialty program at Shore Beauty School includes specialized techniques such as:
The Skin Care Specialty program at Shore Beauty School prepares students for specialized roles where beauty meets healthcare. Graduates often find employment as facial and skin care specialists (estheticians), makeup artists, or estheticians within medical offices or dermatology practices.
Yes. After completing 300 hours of education for the Skin Care Specialty program at Shore Beauty School, you will practice your skills on live patrons in the dedicated skin care clinic.
To qualify for NJ State licensure as a Skin Care Specialist, you must graduate from the Skin Care Specialty program at Shore Beauty School, having completed the full 600 hours and passed both the written and practical state examinations with a score of 75 or better on each exam.
Currently, the NJ State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling is allowing employer written attestations by a licensed professional in lieu of sitting for the practical licensing examination. After working for 30 days, your employer can attest to your practical skills as a skin care professional
We offer lifetime career assistance for our graduates by providing a listing of available employment when requested. However, Shore does not guarantee job placement, the availability of jobs, licensure, or compensation levels.
Yes. All students at Shore Beauty School learn Shear Success Business Fundamentals, which includes techniques in building a book of business, networking, marketing, client management, and maximizing earnings.
Shore Beauty School Applicants must meet the following criteria:
Shore Beauty School’s Financial Aid office can assist students in evaluating alternatives to fund their education, including various programs available to those who qualify:
Yes. The admissions process begins with a Career Planning Session at the school, which includes a tour of Shore Beauty School. You are encouraged to contact the school to arrange a personal interview and school tour.
Our instructors will guide you step-by-step through your education. They care about their students and want to help prepare you for life-long careers.
Our education is designed to be fun and engaging, with activities such as styling competitions, awards for exceptional performance and an annual themed charity hair show.
Working on live patrons in our clinic and learning salon business fundamentals will help put you on a path to long-term employment.
Part of Shore Beauty School’s mission is to prepare our skin care students for entry-level employment in esthetics or related beauty and healthcare fields. Shore’s active student clinic provides our students the opportunity to practice and build their skills while performing services on live patrons. The school also encourages students, while training in the clinic, to build a book of business that can be taken with them to a job after graduating.
Additionally, you will learn Shear Success Business Fundamentals, which Shore created as a practical supplement to its cosmetology programs. Shear Success teaches proven techniques in building a book of business, networking, marketing, client management and maximizing earnings.
The State of NJ requires a license to practice as a skin care professional. In order to qualify for a license as a Skin Care Specialist, you must graduate from Shore Beauty School in good standing, having completed the full 600 hours of your program. Further, the NJ State Board of Cosmetology & Hairstyling requires graduates to pass both written and practical examinations with scores of 75 or better on each exam to fully qualify for NJ State licensing. The State Board will not schedule the practical portion of the exam until the written exam has been passed. Temporary Work Permits are available to graduates after passing the written portion of their exams, allowing them to work for six months prior to receiving their licenses.
For U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics information on Esthetics careers (SOC Code: 39-5094 and CIP Code: 12.0409) O*NET Online and Occupational Outlook Handbook. For our graduation, job placement, and licensure pass rates, click here. For Tuition and Fees click here.