Tricoci University of Beauty Culture Glendale Heights
530 East North Avenue, Glendale Heights, Illinois, United States
About the Tricoci University of Beauty Culture Glendale Heights
Located in Glendale Heights, Illinois, the Tricoci University of Beauty Culture is a top-notch institution offering programs in cosmetology, esthetics, and teacher training. With a newly expanded spa and dedicated instructors, such as Ms. Laura, students can expect a hands-on and fun education experience. The campus is conveniently located just a short drive from Wheaton, Lombard, Elmhurst, Villa Park, Schaumburg, and Carol Stream, making it ideal for commuter students. The facility boasts 9,000 square feet of learning space, including practical classrooms, a Vichy shower, salon and spa, a theory room, and student lounges. Whether you're interested in becoming a stylist, makeup artist, or esthetician, Tricoci University offers the most current and versatile training programs. With full-time and part-time options available, students can start working with clients in as little as 10 months. Additionally, the institution offers specialized programs in facial treatments, body treatments, waxing, and makeup artistry. For those interested in becoming instructors, the Teacher Training program provides the necessary skills to guide future beauty professionals. If you're ready to embark on a career in the beauty industry, Tricoci University of Beauty Culture is the perfect place to start.
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530 E North Ave., Glendale Heights, IL 60139, United States
Opening hours of Tricoci University of Beauty Culture Glendale Heights
Monday:
09:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 22:00
Friday:
09:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Tricoci University of Beauty Culture Glendale Heights
"Delilah did amazing job! I showed her what I wanted and she was able to give the exact results. I would definitely recommend Delilah."
"My stylist Delilah was amazing!! She was very nice, detailed and kept me updated on what she was doing throughout the entire process of getting my full foil of highlights. She was very professional, took her time and was so great to work with . I will definitely book with her again!!"
"Probably one of the worst facials I’ve ever gotten. First they put a precleanse on my eyes and let it sit there. Why would you put anything on the eyes and let it still there? I said it burns can you wipe it off. I got home my eye still burns a little. Then she did a poor job of removing cleansers and mask off my face. I had to say “ I still feel residue, can you go over with another swipe”. She did but when I left and looked in the mirror I had residue around my nose and mouth and in my eyebrows lmao. Anyone who knows anything about skin care knows that residue will make you break out, so I essentially paid this school to make me break out tomorrow. At the end she barely put any moisturizer on and I told her my skin feels dry can you put extra and she barely did. I went home just to put some fkng moisturizer on. I would rather go pay over 100 else where and get a good facial. On top of all of this, I asked what products were being used on my face and what was in it. As an esti you should be telling me what’s going on my face and why. Common sense. The teacher seemed to get offended that I asked and said “why, are you allergic ?” I had to tell her “I like to know what ingredients are going on my face. What a joke that this is how they train their estis. My face feels itchy and now I had to layer a completely diff moisturizer that I had at home. Are you guys that cheap with your products that you can barely spare a proper amount of moisturizer for someone’s face? Why is it that the customer has to ask what’s going on their face and why? Can you guys teach your students how to properly give a facial? I should also mention I’ve taken a dermalogica product class before down town and they never said to put precleanse on the eyelids so that it gets into their eyes lol. And after she put the toner she blotted it off. I’m like why are you doing that? Dermalogica tells you to layer on their products when it’s still damp, so removing toner is incorrect and a waste of toner. Maybe this contributed to why my face was so damn tight and dry at the end. No idea what Tricoci is doing when teaching their students but it’s questionable. Don’t waste your time"
"First time here, everyone was very nice and Nora did a great job on my haircut and she was really sweet, will be back for a color next"
"I’ve been coming here for cuts, colors and styles for 10 years now. I enjoy the atmosphere because it’s a group of young people who are enthusiastic and want to please their clients. You can’t beat the prices, but it will take longer. It’s a school. The receptionist, Marge is wonderful. After a brief discussion, educators will reiterate expectations to the student with you there just to clarify. Then the educators check back to see progress. I’m always happy with the outcome. If you come often, the VIP program is something to inquire about."
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