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Nbraas Professional Beauty Institute - Terms of Use
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Welcome to Nbraas Professional Beauty Institute! These Terms of Use
("Terms") govern your use of our website, services, and programs. By
accessing or using any part of our services, you agree to be bound by these
Terms. If you do not agree to all of these Terms, you may not access or use our
services.
### 1. Acceptance of Terms
By using the website and services provided by Nbraas
Professional Beauty Institute ("the Institute"), you acknowledge that you
have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms. These Terms apply
to all users of the website, including but not limited to students, faculty,
staff, and visitors.
### 2. Changes to Terms
The Institute reserves the right to update or modify these
Terms at any time without prior notice. Your continued use of our services
after any changes to these Terms will constitute your acceptance of such
changes. It is your responsibility to review the Terms periodically.
### 3. Eligibility
To use our services, you must be at least 18 years of age or
have parental or legal guardian consent. By enrolling in any courses or
programs, you represent that you meet these eligibility requirements.
### 4. Use of Services
- Authorized Use: You agree to use the website and
services only for lawful purposes and in a manner consistent with all
applicable local, state, national, and international laws and regulations.
- Prohibited Use: You are prohibited from using our
website or services in any way that could damage, disable, overburden, or
impair our servers or networks or interfere with any other party's use of our
services.
### 5. Enrollment and Payment
- Course Enrollment: Enrollment in our courses is
subject to the availability of space and the fulfillment of prerequisites. The
Institute reserves the right to reject any enrollment application at its
discretion.
- Payment Terms: All fees must be paid in full prior to
the commencement of the course. Payment plans may be available at the
discretion of the Institute. Failure to make timely payments may result in
suspension or termination of access to our services.
### 6. Intellectual Property
- Ownership: All content, materials, and resources
provided by the Institute, including but not limited to course materials,
texts, images, and logos, are the property of Nbraas Professional Beauty Institute and
are protected by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws.
- Limited License: You are granted a limited,
non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access and use the materials
provided by the Institute for personal, non-commercial use only. Any other use,
including the reproduction, modification, distribution, or display of the
materials, is strictly prohibited without prior written permission.
### 7. Student Conduct
Students are expected to behave in a professional and
respectful manner at all times. The Institute reserves the right to dismiss any
student who engages in disruptive, abusive, or illegal behavior or who fails to
comply with the Institute’s code of conduct.
### 8. Privacy
Your use of our website and services is subject to our
Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal
information. By using our services, you consent to the collection and use of
your information as described in our Privacy Policy.
### 9. Disclaimer of Warranties
The Institute provides its services on an "as is"
and "as available" basis without any warranties of any kind, either
express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. The
Institute does not warrant that the services will be uninterrupted or
error-free.
### 10. Limitation of Liability
In no event shall the Institute, its directors, officers,
employees, or agents be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special,
or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with your use of the
website, services, or any content provided by the Institute, even if advised of
the possibility of such damages.
### 11. Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the
Institute, its directors, officers, employees, and agents from any and all
claims, liabilities, damages, losses, or expenses, including reasonable
attorney's fees, arising out of or in any way connected with your use of our
services or your violation of these Terms.
### 12. Termination
The Institute reserves the right to terminate or suspend
your access to the website or services at any time, with or without cause or
notice, for any reason, including but not limited to your violation of these
Terms.
### 13. Governing Law
These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the laws of the state in which the Institute is located, without regard to
its conflict of law provisions. You agree to submit to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the courts located within that state.
### 14. Severability
If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid or
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be
deemed modified to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, and the
remaining provisions of these Terms shall remain in full force and effect.
### 15. Contact Information
For any questions or concerns regarding these Terms, please
contact us at:
Nbraas Beauty Professional Institute
[Address]
[Phone Number]
[Email Address]
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By using our services, you acknowledge that you have read,
understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms.
22.Glossary of Terms
Microdermabrasion: a non-invasive skincare procedure that uses a specialized tool to exfoliate the outer layer of dead skin cells and stimulate collagen production.
Exfoliation: the process of removing dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, typically through the use of specialized skincare products or procedures.
Collagen: a protein found in the skin that provides structure, support, and elasticity.
Diamond tip: a specialized tool used in microdermabrasion that features a diamond-coated tip for exfoliating the skin.
Crystals: a common abrasive material used in traditional microdermabrasion procedures to exfoliate the skin.
Fine lines: small, shallow wrinkles or creases in the skin, typically caused by aging or repetitive facial expressions.
Wrinkles: deeper lines or creases in the skin that are typically caused by aging, sun damage, or other factors.
Acne: a common skin condition characterized by clogged pores, inflammation, and blemishes.
Scarring: the formation of permanent tissue damage or marks on the skin, typically as a result of injury, acne, or other factors.
Hyperpigmentation: the darkening of areas of the skin, typically caused by increased melanin production.
Suction: the process of using vacuum pressure to lift away dead skin cells and impurities from the surface of the skin during a microdermabrasion treatment.
Numbing cream: a topical anesthetic used to reduce pain or discomfort during a microdermabrasion treatment.
Downtime: the period of recovery or healing required after a skincare procedure, during which the patient may experience some discomfort, redness, or other side effects.
Laser resurfacing: a type of skincare procedure that uses laser technology to improve the appearance of the skin by removing the outer layer of dead skin cells and stimulating collagen production.
Dermal fillers: injectable substances used to restore volume to the skin, smooth out wrinkles and fine lines, and improve overall skin appearance.
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Chemical peel: a skincare procedure that involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate the outer layer of dead skin cells and promote cell turnover.
Sunscreen: a topical product used to protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun’s UV rays, including sunburn, premature aging, and skin cancer.
Moisturizer: a skincare product used to hydrate and nourish the skin, often containing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin.
Skincare provider: a licensed healthcare professional who specializes in providing skincare treatments and advice, including estheticians, dermatologists, and plastic surgeons.
Topical: referring to a product or substance that is applied directly to the skin, as opposed to ingested or injected.
Microscopic crystals: a type of abrasive material used in some microdermabrasion procedures to exfoliate the skin, typically made of aluminum oxide or sodium bicarbonate.
Professional-grade: referring to products or equipment that are designed for use by licensed professionals, typically featuring stronger or more advanced formulations than over-the-counter products.
Consultation: a meeting with a skincare provider to discuss individual skincare needs, goals, and concerns, as well as determine the best treatment options and plan.
Client: a person who receives skincare services or treatments from a skincare provider.
Homecare: the at-home skincare regimen recommended by a skincare provider to maintain and enhance the results of professional treatments, typically including products such as cleansers, moisturizers, and sunscreens.
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Post-treatment instructions: the guidelines provided by a skincare provider after a microdermabrasion treatment, including recommendations for skincare products, sun exposure, and other activities.
Microdermabrasion wand: a handheld tool used in some microdermabrasion procedures that features a rotating or vibrating tip for exfoliating the skin.
Microdermabrasion kit: a collection of products and tools designed for at-home microdermabrasion treatments, typically including a wand, tips, and exfoliating creams.
Fine particle vacuum filter: a filter used in some microdermabrasion machines to capture and remove fine particles of dead skin cells and other debris from the air.
Keratosis pilaris: a common skin condition characterized by small, rough bumps on the skin, typically on the arms, thighs, or buttocks.
Rosacea: a chronic skin condition characterized by facial redness, flushing, and visible blood vessels, often accompanied by acne-like bumps and swelling.
Eczema: a skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed patches of skin, often accompanied by redness and swelling.
Psoriasis: a chronic skin condition characterized by thick, scaly patches of skin, typically on the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back.
Retinol: a form of vitamin A used in skincare products to promote cell turnover and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Hyaluronic acid: a substance naturally found in the skin that helps retain moisture and promote skin elasticity, often used in skincare products and treatments to hydrate and plump the skin.
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Collagen: a protein found in the skin that helps provide structure and elasticity, often used in skincare products and treatments to help improve skin firmness and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Elastin: a protein found in the skin that helps maintain skin elasticity and flexibility, often used in skincare products and treatments to help improve skin firmness and reduce the appearance of sagging and wrinkles.
Glycolic acid: a type of alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) used in skincare products and treatments to exfoliate the skin and promote cell turnover.
Lactic acid: a type of alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) used in skincare products and treatments to exfoliate the skin and promote cell turnover, often used for sensitive or dry skin.
Salicylic acid: a type of beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) used in skincare products and treatments to exfoliate the skin and unclog pores, often used for acne-prone or oily skin.
Enzymes: natural substances found in fruits and other sources that can help exfoliate the skin and promote cell turnover, often used in skincare products and treatments as a gentler alternative to chemical exfoliants.
LED therapy: a skincare treatment that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to promote collagen production and reduce the appearance of wrinkles, acne, and other skin concerns.
Ultrasonic exfoliation: a skincare treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to exfoliate the skin and promote cell turnover, often used as a gentler alternative to traditional microdermabrasion.
Microcurrent therapy: a skincare treatment that uses low-level electrical currents to stimulate facial muscles and promote skin firmness and elasticity.
Radiofrequency therapy: a skincare treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to heat the skin and stimulate collagen production, often used to improve skin firmness and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and sagging.
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Our Address :
2040 Monroe St
Dearborn , Michigan 48124
Business hours
Monday – Friday : 9:00am – 8:00pm
Sunday : CLOSED
Phone Number:
+1 ( 313 )-571-5733
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