Cameo College Of Essential Beauty

Murray, United States

2.9

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
By Appointment Only

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
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Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
By Appointment Only
Yes

Description

Specialties

We are more than just a Cosmetology School, we also provide training in:

Esthetics (Master/​Medical Esthetics)

Nail Technology

Permanent Cosmetics

Electrology

Advance Laser Tech

We have a spacious salon where our professionally trained Cosmetology students:

Cut Hair

Color

Style

Hair Extensions

Deep condition

Brazilian Keratin Hair smoothing Treatment

Perm

Relax and Curl Natural Hair

Eyelash Extensions

Ear Piercing

Nail Students master in:

Manicures

Pedicures

Paraffin Moisturizing Hand Treatment

Shellac

Nail Art

Repair and apply Acrylic and Gel Nails

In our peaceful Day Spa our Esthetics students and Laser Techs provide:

Variety of Facials

Body Treatments such as hot stone and sugar scrubs

Chemical peels

Microdermabrasion

Dermasound

LED Light Facial Treatment

Hyfrecator Treatment

Microcurrent Treatment

Micro Needling

Fractional Non-​ablative Skin Resurfacing Treatment

Velashape Body Sculpting

Soft Tissue Fillers

BOTOX

Dysport

We also provide:

Electrology

Laser Hair Removal

Waxing

Teeth Whitening

Spray Tan

Tired Eye Treatment

Using the Softap Method Permanent Cosmetic Students can fill in eyebrows, liners, & lips.

History

Established in 1971.

Cameo College Of Essential Beauty is a family business

Our amazing facility, built in 2006, consists of 20,000 sq. ft. Using State of the Art equipment, our new facility consist of over 3 levels, each with a distinct character, over 80 parking stalls, handicap accessibility, directly on bus routes, and easy interstate access.

Meet the Business Owner

Brenda S.

Business Owner

Cameo College of Essential Beauty is a family owned business and has been for 45 years. Original business owners were Bud and Gail Reddick, then passed onto Brenda Scharman in 1986 who is presently director and past stateboard chairman.