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Canadian Beauty College (Toronto Campus)

Canadian Beauty College (Toronto Campus)

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120 Eglinton Ave E, Toronto, Ontario, M4P 1E2, Canada
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Mar 25, 2019
As a current student at Canadian Beauty College, I have nothing but good things to say about the school and the Makeup Artist Diploma program. The classes are enjoyable whether it’s lecture or practical and the staff and students create a good environment where you can be yourself and ask for help if needed. My teacher, Thea, is a big reason for my success in this course. I decided to take this course at a difficult time in life but it seems to have been the best time. She goes above and beyond to help us get the most out of class and is great at giving constructive criticism and keeping up your confidence. Her knowledge and skills in makeup artistry/industry are impressive and I feel lucky to have been able to have her as my instructor during my term.

Feb 12, 2019
I had microblading course & makeup Artisti in this college. It was really bad and un knowledgeable. Microblading course was Awful. Teacher even didn't know what is Microblading. And Makeup Artist course it was just WASTE MONEY & WAST TIME.

Apr 12, 2018
I truly had such a great experience at this school. I initially started with the skin care certificate and laser tech certificate and changed to the full Medical Aesthetics diploma. Every experience you have is what you make of it. If you show up everyday, try and work hard this will be such a fulfilling experience! The teachers were all helpful with questions and I’ve even been able to email them or call after being done for help and questions. As much as I liked all the teachers and administrators at the school I’d have to say Christina is just above and beyond. She’s so smart, so helpful, kind and beautiful and will teach for every learning type. I’m so happy I went back to school for a career change and I’m very pleased with the experience and knowledge I gained. There was a change in ownership while I was attending which made a few days a little unorganized but, that’s life. There will be days in home life, work life and personal life that don’t go as planed, we’re all human and if a few bad days ruin an experience, you’re not going to like working with the public anyway. Thank you CBC! You’re all amazing!

Feb 10, 2019
I went to the eyelash extension course in 2017. I did not learn much at all. The booklet we were given had barely any information. The 2 days was not enough time to teach such a big class size. Overall very unhappy and would not recommend the eyelash extension course to anyone ...

Dec 6, 2018
I attended and graduated from the Canadian Beauty College Honours Makeup Artist Diploma Programme in May 2018. Seven months later, I have multiple current and pending IMDB-credits for several short- and feature films, in both black & white, and colour. Additionally, I’ve had my special FX work published internationally, and have just landed a full-time account management job at a reputable private label cosmetics brand. Perhaps the best thing is showing up to a job or a set, and finding I am not the only CBC graduate there, we are often the model/producer’s first choice, and our quality of work is well-recognized. Thea at CBC completely changed my perspective of makeup, and her knowledge is invaluable. She is open with her own experiences, tips and tricks. A year ago, when I applied to CBC, I was a 30 yr old broke big baby, not knowing how the rent was going to get paid. This school, and the immeasurable support of its instructors, director, dean, and other staff, changed my life.

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