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Cosmetology School in Springfield, VA

Fairfax County Beauty Education And Learning

Looking for a career where creativity meets skill? Our Fairfax County cosmetology school in Springfield offers a pathway to a rewarding profession in the beauty industry. Students learn essential techniques, from hair design to skin care, preparing them for diverse roles. Choose AVI Career Training to begin your beauty career. Dreaming of a career as a licensed cosmetologist, or perhaps a master esthetician? We’re here to help.

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AVI Career Training; The Springfield Cosmetology Advantage

Four Compelling Factors; AVI Career Training's Cosmetology Edge in Springfield
  • Build a strong foundation in cosmetology, covering hairstyling, makeup application, and nail services training that are vital in VA. This includes hair cutting techniques and nail care training, ultimately giving you a versatile skill set.
  • Receive training from professionals who share their industry insights, enriching your learning experience. This means learning from those with real-world experience in salon career paths.
  • Explore esthetics, including skin care education and salon management skills, which broadens your beauty career prospects. This also opens paths to becoming a licensed esthetician.
  • Gain support in navigating cosmetology career opportunities, leading to successful roles as a licensed cosmetologist. We provide guidance from cosmetology certification to licenser.
  • Springfield, VA; Hub of Cosmetology Training

    Fairfax County's Community Hub for Aesthetic Learning

    AVI Career Training provides a dynamic learning environment for aspiring cosmetologists in Springfield. We focus on delivering a curriculum that integrates cosmetology certification, esthetician programs, and master esthetics. Our emphasis on hands-on training allows students to master the latest techniques in hair and nail design. In other words, our programs are structured to prepare students for the demands of the beauty industry. Our beauty training program covers everything from basic cosmetology courses to advanced master esthetician school training.

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    Springfield Cosmetology Training

    The Process Of Cosmetology School in Springfield, VA
  • Selection: Choose from various cosmetology courses to match your career aspirations. We offer options from nail technician training to advanced makeup application.
  • Practical Application: Engage in hands-on training, focusing on hair styling, nail care, and makeup techniques. This makes sure you’re ready for beauty professional training.
  • Licensure: Complete your training and obtain your cosmetology license, preparing you for professional opportunities. We guide you through cosmetology licensure.
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    AVI Career Training, Your Choice in Fairfax County for beauty education

    Choosing AVI Career Training for your cosmetology education in Fairfax County means access to training that prepares you for success in beauty industry careers. Our school in Springfield, VA offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Also, with our support, you’ll be well-equipped to enter the beauty industry as a licensed cosmetology professional. So start your journey with us and make your passion your career. Our cosmetology program is designed to help you succeed in cosmetology careers.

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    A saw and grist mill was constructed in the vicinity of what is today Springfield between 1796 and 1800. Owned by James Keene, it gave its name to today’s Old Keene Mill Road. The mill served farms in the area for around sixty years before its discontinuation when William H. Keene was convicted and imprisoned for the 1855 murder of Lewis Quincy Hall. Nothing remains of it today save for two mill races.

    Springfield was founded in 1847 around the Orange and Alexandria Railroad’s Daingerfield Station; this is today the Backlick Road Virginia Railway Express station, located off Backlick Road. The area was named for “Springfield Farm”, owned by Henry Daingerfield, an Alexandria businessman who sat on the railroad’s board of directors. The post office was completed sometime after 1851. It was in existence at the time of the American Civil War, being the site of a skirmish on October 3, 1861 and a Confederate raid on August 3, 1863. The station served as the first Springfield Post Office from 1866 to 1868.

    In 1877, Richard Moore petitioned for a post office, which he named Moor; it was located about a little over a mile south of the station, near the intersection of Fairfax (now Old Keene Mill) and Backlick roads. The post office name was changed in 1881 to Garfield to honor the late President James A. Garfield, who had been assassinated that year. In 1907, the Garfield post office closed and a new postal station named Corbett (after the then-landowner) opened back at the railroad station. The name “Springfield” was reinstated for good on June 27, 1910, although the name Garfield continued to appear on maps at least through the 1930s. The post office was moved to a new site in 1933.

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