Need a break and some time to relax from the day-to-day stress of life? Fayetteville Technical Community College invites you to visit the Cosmetology Department to receive new and exciting nail and skin care services Hours of operation have been extended to include nights and weekends.

The Nail/Technology clinic now offers many services including basic manicures and pedicures as well as advanced nail applica-tions, such as gel nails, acrylic nails, and nail art.

FTCC’s state-of-the-art esthetics clinic offers basic or European facials, all waxing services, chemical peels, and make-up ap-plication. We invite you to visit the esthetics clinic for a quiet, peaceful spa setting and ultimate relaxation.

FTCC advanced-level cosmetology de-partment students perform the services under the careful direction of well-qualified instructors. The addition of natural nail care will be coming soon to the Cosmetology Department. 

The newly expanded hours of operation are: Tuesday - Thursday 8:15 a.m. - 8 p.m., Friday 8:15 a.m. - 12 noon and Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 08-17-11-visit-ftcc.jpg

The Salon & Spa Services Educational Center opened in January 2009, and its growth has surpassed all expectations! Fayetteville Tech’s Salon & Spa Services Educational Center offers a 1,500-hour Cosmetology program, a 600-hour Esthetics Program, and a 300-hour Nail Technology Program. All programs prepare graduates to take the North Carolina State Board Licensing Examination.

The Salon Spa Service Educational Center offers both day and evening classes and is open to the public for client services.

Don’t delay! Visit FTCC’s beautiful Salon & Spa Services facility located at 2817 Fort Bragg Rd or call (910) 678-0158 for more information.

Photo: The Nail/Technology clinic now offers many services including basic manicures and pedicures. 

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