Reviews & Ratings for Honor's Beauty College Inc
8 reviews
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Dont go to this school
Contributor at Insider Pages
When I arrived and sat in the chair to have my services started, an instructor approached the chair to help the student out with how they were going to achieve the color that i wanted. The instructor talked very unprofessionally to the student as well as myself. All through the 3 hours that I was there, I couldnt believe the things that I saw, the way the instructors acted, the way the students were treated. The color on my hair did not turn out as i had wished, and the instructor somehow came over and blamed it on the student in front of me, the paying customer, as I know it was the instructor who decided how they were going to do my hair. Please do not support this school!
Terrible - Do Not Enroll
by IndyGal at Citysearch
This school and the faculty mistreat the students, and the tuition is overpriced. Please reconsider if you are thinking of enrolling here.
Give great thought before enrolling in esthetician program.
by ImaColtsFan at Citysearch
These folks are not flexible about their attendance rules and do little to ensure your success if you are not careful about total compliance with their academic and attendance standards. The rules for attendance are stated with great clarity and enforced strictly. To avoid being suspended, or dismissed from the school and losing tuition be aware that you may not miss class for any reason without calling in.
Avoid on Wednesdays and Saturdays
by cherrytoes at Citysearch
If you get a facial, expect painful extractions! Although worth it in some cases, you can feel bruised and be scarred. Massages aren't deep tissue, and these students are NOT massage therapists, nor training to be!
This is a business that uses a school as a work force, they are not employed or paid. If you don't mind like paying a small amount to be a student's homework, it's a good place to try things out at. But don't forget, it's not a proffessional spa.
If you find a student you like, stick with them. It's luck of the draw each time if you don't request someone, and you may get one that's only been there for 3 weeks. Also, it is okay to tip the students, they aren't getting paid after all.
- Pros: pro: inexpensive, nice facility
- Cons: sometimes frantic, person in charge is loud and inconsiderate, very busy sometimes
Ahhh...
by cnewman1 at Citysearch
Where else can you get hours of pampering, and spend less than $100? If you need a massage AND have to stay on budget- here's your place!
- Pros: Friendly service, inexpensive, get in fairly easily
- Cons: no privacy, no consistency, swedish only



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