AVI Career Training

Esthetician School in Springfield, VA

Top-Rated Esthetics Training in Fairfax County

Passionate about skincare and beauty? AVI Career Training’s esthetics school offers an inclusive esthetics program to help you achieve your dreams. Our professional instructors and hands-on esthetician training get you ready to pursue a successful career as a licensed esthetician. We cover everything from basic aesthetics to the latest advancements in skincare, ensuring you graduate with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in this exciting field.

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AVI Career Training's Esthetics Institute in Springfield, VA

Your Starting Point into the Beauty Industry in Fairfax County
  • Master the art of skincare with our in-depth esthetics education, covering everything from basic aesthetics to advanced techniques like superficial exfoliation and chemical peels.
  • Gain practical experience through hands-on training in various treatments, including facials, waxing, makeup application, and more. You’ll work with real clients in our student salon, building confidence and refining your skills.
  • Prepare for a rewarding career as a licensed esthetician with our comprehensive esthetic licensing program. We will guide you through the exam process, ascertaining you’re fully prepared to pass with outstanding results.
  • Benefit from our industry connections and career support services, ensuring a smooth transition into the beauty industry. We’ll help you find the perfect job or even start your own business.
  • Springfield's Premier Esthetics School

    AVI Career Training; A Legacy of Beauty Education Excellence

    AVI Career Training has a long-standing reputation for providing exceptional esthetics education in Springfield, VA. Our esthetics school is dedicated to providing the best training and preparing students for jobs in the field. We offer various programs, including cosmetology courses, makeup courses, and nail technician licensing, to cater to your specific interests. Our instructors are experienced professionals who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and expertise.

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    Esthetics School Curriculum Highlights

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  • Skincare Science: Deep dive into skin anatomy, product knowledge, and skincare therapy training. Learn about different skin types and conditions and the latest ingredients and technologies.
  • Treatment Techniques: Master facials, waxing, makeup application, and other essential skills. You’ll receive hands-on training in our state-of-the-art facilities, using professional-grade products and equipment.
  • Business and Ethics: Learn the business side of esthetics and professional ethics, crucial for success in the beauty industry. We’ll cover topics like marketing, customer service, and ethical practices.
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    Ready to embark on a fulfilling career in the beauty industry? AVI Career Training’s esthetics school provides the foundation for your growth and success. Contact us today to learn more and start your journey toward becoming a licensed esthetician. Our friendly admissions team will answer your questions and guide you through the enrollment process.

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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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