Would it be a bad idea to get a facial at a beauty school?

I want to try a facial, but not spend a lot of money. I was pretty sure it would be a bad idea, but I was just curios: would it be a bad idea to get a facial at a beauty school? I live in the north central Phoenix area, and I am thinking of Avalon School of Cosmetology.

It’s not a bad idea at all. You’ll be perfectly fine. The students are always trained before they’re allowed to perform services on a client, and the instructors are always there to supervise. Trust me hun, cosmetology students aren’t allowed to perform services on a client unless they’ve been through the lesson and graded on their work. A teacher won’t allow you to be given a facial by a student who doesn’t understand the proper procedures. Also, when you’re having the facial done, make sure to tell them if any of the product burns or irritates your skin so they can take it off immediately. Cleansers and whatnot aren’t supposed to burn or irritate, and it could be a sign that your skin is sensitive or even allergic to the product being used.

3 Responses to “Would it be a bad idea to get a facial at a beauty school?”

  1. Glen Says:

    The students are usually graded and supervised so I think you are fairly safe!!!! You will also save a little cash as well.
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  2. Stephanie Says:

    I honestly don’t think so. I mean the teachers are watching them really closely to make sure they don’t make a mistake. So it’s not like they’re going to screw up your skin in that sense. But if you have acne prone skin just make sure you know what products they’re using and you ask them about it. You wouldn’t want to react to anything their using. Also always tell them if something is burning your face so that they can take it off.
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  3. Rah-Lee Says:

    It’s not a bad idea at all. You’ll be perfectly fine. The students are always trained before they’re allowed to perform services on a client, and the instructors are always there to supervise. Trust me hun, cosmetology students aren’t allowed to perform services on a client unless they’ve been through the lesson and graded on their work. A teacher won’t allow you to be given a facial by a student who doesn’t understand the proper procedures. Also, when you’re having the facial done, make sure to tell them if any of the product burns or irritates your skin so they can take it off immediately. Cleansers and whatnot aren’t supposed to burn or irritate, and it could be a sign that your skin is sensitive or even allergic to the product being used.
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    Cosmetology Student