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Southeastern Esthetics Institute is launching its new Nail Technology and Massage Therapy programs on Monday, Aug. 7.

  • The Nail Technology Program prepares future nail artists with 300 hours of training, focusing on sanitation and infection control.
  • Students in the Massage Therapy Program complete 650 hours of training to learn how to relieve pain through therapeutic touch.

Ready to change the beauty industry? Apply for one of five $1,000 Massage Therapy scholarships by Friday, July 21.

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