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JaclynB in San Francisco, California

8 months ago

I've been looking into school in New York and I'm not sure which one to attend. Anybody have any feedback on the Aveda Institute or Atelier Institute in New York??? Any other school suggestions???

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Jeff B in Dallas, Texas

7 months ago

Isn't Atelier Institute in New York ITEC Certified?

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Interested Observer in California

7 months ago

JaclynB in San Francisco, California said: I've been looking into school in New York and I'm not sure which one to attend. Anybody have any feedback on the Aveda Institute or Atelier Institute in New York??? Any other school suggestions???

Depends what you want. Aveda Institute will teach Aveda - and not much of peels, machines etc, so it can be limiting in that regard. Atelier Institute is oriented towards contemporary skincare. Annette Hansen is an educator who stays up to date in her profession, and can often be found presenting at skincare conferences & shows.

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Martha Chiriboga in Las Vegas, Nevada

7 months ago

If I had the reserves in live in NY for one year as an unemployed student, and if the Atelier Institute is plugged into the Federal Loan programs, I would go to the ITEC school (which is similar to CIDESCO). I respect owners are movers and shakers (like me)!

:-)

www.piercemattie.com/editor-tools/annette_1.html

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Theresa B. in New York, New York

7 months ago

I've been researching the "Christine Valmy" school in nyc. Beside the fact
that Ateleir offers an ITEC certificte I'm not sure which is better.

Any comments about "Christine Valmy" would be helpful.

thanks.

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Rebekah R

7 months ago

Theresa B. in New York, New York said: I've been researching the "Christine Valmy" school in nyc. Beside the fact
that Ateleir offers an ITEC certificte I'm not sure which is better.

Any comments about "Christine Valmy" would be helpful.

thanks.

I took a chemical peel class at Atelier the techer was very good but I think if you want your ITEC you have to take there ITEC classes even if your going to there school. But the product line that they use there I dont think is organic were as Aveda is.
I went to the Christine Vamky in NJ and I felt that my education was ok, now when I for jobs employers are impressed that I went there.... they alway say "wow". there you only learn there product line but in any school you are only going to learn one line. in a way is good because it gives you a starting point to work from.

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PerfectHealth in Denver, Colorado

6 months ago

I went to Atelier a few years ago and they were going through some major problems. Teachers coming and going, Annette having breakdowns... However, I would recommend the school over the others in NYC--a decent education and people who care about skin care.

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Karissa71781 in Morristown, New Jersey

5 months ago

Hi this comment is to Rebekah..How did you like your education at Christine Valmy? I am planning on attending next month for the aesthetics course. I want to make sure I pick a good school that impresses employers. Have you found good work out there in the industry? It is between this school and Artistic Academy in Morris Plains NJ. Your thoughts and input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!

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Karissa71781 in Morristown, New Jersey

5 months ago

Rebekah R said: I took a chemical peel class at Atelier the techer was very good but I think if you want your ITEC you have to take there ITEC classes even if your going to there school. But the product line that they use there I dont think is organic were as Aveda is.
I went to the Christine Vamky in NJ and I felt that my education was ok, now when I for jobs employers are impressed that I went there.... they alway say "wow". there you only learn there product line but in any school you are only going to learn one line. in a way is good because it gives you a starting point to work from.

Hi this comment is to Rebekah..How did you like your education at Christine Valmy? I am planning on attending next month for the aesthetics course. I want to make sure I pick a good school that impresses employers. Have you found good work out there in the industry? It is between this school and Artistic Academy in Morris Plains NJ. Your thoughts and input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!

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SI in New York, New York

4 months ago

hi,
i have friends/colleagues that have gone to Aveda in soho and really thought the quality of the program was strong. they have strong connections in nyc and around and she is working with a nice spa in the city. they are accredited and offer financial aid.

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Jana

4 months ago

I am currently attending the Aveda institute in Florida and I love it! I am also in the esthetician program and it is amazing. I looked @ several schools before this and they just taught you the basics. Sure you are going to learn micro-peels (which is terrible for your skin), botox ect. but @ Aveda it is pure, organic which is the way the world is changing to. The 2nd week of school and we were already doing facials. They also help you find jobs. My este instructors wife made $50k last summer only doing waxing..Also, my teacher was an mechanical engin. and is now in esthetician instructor..so there has to be some money..ha

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Lindsay in Hot Springs, South Dakota

4 months ago

Does anyone know anything about the message therapy program at Aveda? Or about how much they make?

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is in New York, New York

4 months ago

i think it depends what school you go to.
as far as is know, each state has different requirements which can result in different prices for school.

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Michelle in New York, New York

3 months ago

Can anyone recommend a good school in New York? Specifically in Manhattan?

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si in New York, New York

3 months ago

there are a lot of different schools. i like aveda- heard really good things about it. a friend of mine recently graduated.

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Mchelle in New York, New York

3 months ago

Unfortunately the Aveda Institute in New York does not offer their evening program anymore. Can anyone recommend another good school in Manhattan?

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Karissa Sencion in Rockaway, New Jersey

3 months ago

Check out ChristineValmy.com - They are on Fifth avenue. The school has been around since 1960's and its a very well known school throughout the industry. I currently attend this school but out of NJ.

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J in Brooklyn, New York

2 months ago

I've just completed Atelier Esthetique's program and was very satisfied with their faculty. When I visited Aveda during my search, all I received was attitude, which didn't impress me when their price tag was higher. I'm an Atelier fan. Good luck to you.

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Moving Mind of Pink in New York City / DC, New York

2 months ago

I am looking to become an esthetician, however i am looking for an esthetician program that offers has an excellent Make up portion as well (for film/tv, deals with different lighting). Also is it important to be licensed in microdermabrasion, chemical peels and body treatments as well? Anyone information or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks,
Pink

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J in Brooklyn, New York

1 month ago

NY licensure as an esthetician is all you need to start. Learning microdermabrasion is an extra course. Chemical peels was included at Atelier, but there are different types, so other classes for the type you want may be necessary. Ateleir also teaches back facials and a body treatment - again, there are different types. As for makeup, you will get coursework at Atelier, but if you want tv/film, I recommend MUD in SoHo. Remember, continuing ed is a part of a professional's responsibilities. You would not simply attend a 600 hour program and then not continue your education after that. This includes taking classes/workshops, attending conferences, joining professional organizations and reading trade journals.

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Tanya in Port-of-spain, Trinidad and Tobago

1 month ago

Jana said: I am currently attending the Aveda institute in Florida and I love it! I am also in the esthetician program and it is amazing. I looked @ several schools before this and they just taught you the basics. Sure you are going to learn micro-peels (which is terrible for your skin), botox ect. but @ Aveda it is pure, organic which is the way the world is changing to. The 2nd week of school and we were already doing facials. They also help you find jobs. My este instructors wife made $50k last summer only doing waxing..Also, my teacher was an mechanical engin. and is now in esthetician instructor..so there has to be some money..ha

Hi Jana,

Are you doing the Esthiology program or Spa program?, I'm actually coming for a tour of the Aveda Institute, Davie soon and I'm really interested in the Esthiology program...I know the Spa program includes more classes in massage therapy etc. and I'm really interested to get feedback on it.

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nanci in White Plains, New York

28 days ago

is anyone familiar with the new york school of esthetics in tarrytown new york? i live locally and want to enter the esthetician program in december? any feedback would be great! thanks

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melly in Boston, Massachusetts

14 days ago

Does anyone know ehre I can take a waxing course in NYC?

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Martha in Lees Summit, Missouri

14 days ago

Melly,
Go to the oldest esthetician school in NYC: Christy Valmy

www.christinevalmy.com

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alexandra in Jacksonville, Florida

11 days ago

nanci in White Plains, New York said: is anyone familiar with the new york school of esthetics in tarrytown new york? i live locally and want to enter the esthetician program in december? any feedback would be great! thanks[/

yes and familiar with Lia Shorr Institute in New York< The program is Ok they have flexible schedule on weeking, I looked @ several schools before this institute.

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anonymous in Howell, New Jersey

11 days ago

From my experience at Atelier Esthetique it wasn't all it is cracked up to be. I attended, and when enrolled were promised to attend field trips to different spas all over Manhattan, we never went. We were told that we would be using the skin care line of the owner, but instead at times were given bottles of it looked like samples of cleansers. Since the glass dispensary cups were going missing (along with the theft problem in the locker room), we were given oversized plastic cups and told to cut and make our own. I do think the theory education was satisfactory, but the practical preparation was not thorough enough. The owner has dollar signs written across her face and was extremely rude to several students time and time again.

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anonymous in Howell, New Jersey

11 days ago

Also, one more thing. Since there were so many classes being taught (rounds of classes start every 3 weeks and go on a rotating cycle) the staff and educators had clear communication problems. When asked to receive our tests back to review and study, we were told we couldn't because there were cheating problems. There was confusion when learning theory AND practical because all 3 teachers taught different methods. Too much commotion and instability.

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melly in Boston, Massachusetts

10 days ago

thanks for this information! Do you know anything about Christine Valle? It seems so strange that there ar e the only 3 main schools in NYC.

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Moira in East Meadow, New York

7 days ago

anonymous in Howell, New Jersey said: From my experience at Atelier Esthetique it wasn't all it is cracked up to be. I attended, and when enrolled were promised to attend field trips to different spas all over Manhattan, we never went. We were told that we would be using the skin care line of the owner, but instead at times were given bottles of it looked like samples of cleansers. Since the glass dispensary cups were going missing (along with the theft problem in the locker room), we were given oversized plastic cups and told to cut and make our own. I do think the theory education was satisfactory, but the practical preparation was not thorough enough. The owner has dollar signs written across her face and was extremely rude to several students time and time again.

My daughter also went to Atelier and tells similar stories. Also, she felt she did not get the waxing training she was promised. All in all however, she felt she recieved an adequate education there.

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J in Brooklyn, New York

6 days ago

I graduated Atelier in September. I found the teachers to be caring and knowledgeable, and the owner to always remember my name and ask after progress (not consistent with a dollars only mentality). We went on 2 field trips, and then it as stopped because students complained to the NY Dept of Ed that we were allowed to leave early, for example, if the trip ended and 3 and school ended at 4:30, the teacher would let us leave from the site. Since then, field trips weren't allowed. We used Simple Solutions which was designed by the owner; we also used Plantogen, a recognized brand not designed by the owner. I find that students who put the effort in sail through because its not brain surgery - you just need to practice. Those who sit and whine always find something to criticize. Many students in my class would avoid working at any cost, so complaints of not thorough practical rests on the student. I got lots of extra practice because the girls would say "oh, I don't want to work today", and so I'd work extra on them. And as for theft, that was students too. I'd watch them use the school's washer and dryer to do their own laundry without permission, too. Sorry, I think its fair to hear 2 sides.

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gina in New York, New York

5 days ago

i have been reading the last few comments and could not resist including my two cents. from my experience at aveda, it is very much a relaxed, controlled environment. the classes are small and the students get the individual attention they need during the learning process. i was very happy with the training i had and feel like it gave me a strong foundation.

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RioDiJolie in Red Bank, New Jersey

1 day ago

Ahhhhhh, if you haven't come to NY yet - STOP AND CONSIDER! I can tell you, if you don't want to have the security and training that Aveda will offer you then please reconsider Atelier! Go to Christine Valmy instead!

I went to Atelier, and graduated with ease, never had problems while I was there, always had top scores, and got along great with the teachers and everyone. The problem is the curriculm sux compared to what you are paying for. Everything is an add on, and the training in microdermabrasion is outdated. Ms. Hanson is known by everyone, but that actually kept a bunch of us out of a few jobs along the way. That could happen no matter where you go. At Atelier, sometimes there are not enough lockers, the teachers go through scheduling up-roars that force Ms. Hanson into combining classes, there isn't much organization, the products are not something that you'll want to use once you leave, and the follow up career support are ads from Craigslit. I don't exactly regret having gone, because once you pay your stuck anyway - but when you look closely at all the other modalities and skills that other schools are including in your training, you'll find Atelier to be sadly lacking. If you really want a knock-out school, there is a school in upstate NY & one in Richmond VA that offer microderm, lasers, etc in their regular courses! Good luck...

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RioDiJolie in Red Bank, New Jersey

1 day ago

Moving Mind of Pink in New York City / DC, New York said: I am looking to become an esthetician, however i am looking for an esthetician program that offers has an excellent Make up portion as well (for film/tv, deals with different lighting). Also is it important to be licensed in microdermabrasion, chemical peels and body treatments as well? Anyone information or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks,
Pink

Hi Pink,
Go to Christine Valmy, they have a specialized makeup course that is separate from the Esthetics course...

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