Aesthetic Certificates

Pedicure Training Course Professional — Foot Care & Nail Training

The Pedicure Certificate Program at Chellsey Institute of Beauty & Health is a hands-on aesthetic training course designed for individuals seeking professional pedicure training in Ontario, Canada. This program focuses on foot care techniques, hygiene standards, and client service skills required to work confidently in salons, spas, and medical spa environments.

A pedicure is a professional aesthetic treatment that enhances the health and appearance of the feet and toenails. In this course, students learn industry-approved protocols, nail grooming techniques, and therapeutic foot treatments while gaining real-world experience in a professional spa setting.

Program Highlights

  • Professional Pedicure Certification in Canada

  • Hands-on foot care training in a live Med-Spa environment

  • Emphasis on sanitation, sterilization, and client safety

  • Training on therapeutic and cosmetic pedicure techniques

  • Ideal for beginners entering the beauty and wellness industry

What You Will Learn

Pedicure Training Overview

This program provides in-depth knowledge of foot anatomy, nail health, and professional pedicure techniques, preparing students for safe and effective foot care services.

Theoretical Training Includes

  • Foot anatomy and physiology

  • Common foot disorders and diseases

  • Professional pedicure station setup

  • Industry-standard pedicure protocols

  • Pedicure massage techniques

  • Client hygiene and safety standards

Practical Hands-On Training Includes

  • Foot and toe massage techniques

  • Basic professional pedicure

  • French pedicure application

  • Pedicure with paraffin treatment

Students practice their skills at Chellsey Med-Spa, a fully operational spa open to the public, gaining confidence through real client interaction.

Real-World Spa Experience

As part of this pedicure course in Ontario, students gain exposure to spa operations, including:

  • Front-desk and client interaction responsibilities

  • Retail product awareness

  • Professional service delivery in a real spa environment

This hands-on experience prepares graduates for immediate employment in the beauty industry.

Career Opportunities After Certification

Graduates of the Pedicure Certificate Program in Canada may pursue careers in:

  • Nail salons and beauty spas

  • Wellness and medical spas

  • Resorts and hotels

  • Freelance foot care services

  • Self-owned beauty businesses

The demand for trained pedicure professionals continues to grow across Ontario and Canada.

Why Choose Chellsey Institute of Beauty & Health?

  • Recognized aesthetic training institute in Ontario, Canada

  • Experienced instructors and hands-on learning

  • Small class sizes for personalized attention

  • Career-focused beauty education

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Program Duration

2 Days

Class Schedule

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Training Format

In-class theory and hands-on practical training

Location

Mississauga and Burlington, Ontario, Canada

Admissions Requirements:

Applicants must meet one of the following:

  • Completion of Grade 12 (OSSD or equivalent), or

  • Mature student status (18+ in Ontario / 19+ outside Ontario)

An admissions interview and entrance evaluation are required prior to enrollment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.

  • Yes. This pedicure training program in Ontario is designed for beginners with no prior experience in foot care or aesthetics.

  • Yes. The program emphasizes hands-on pedicure training with real clients in a supervised spa setting.

  • The program runs for two days, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

  • Yes. Graduates receive a Pedicure Certificate recognized in Canada upon successful completion.

  • Training takes place at Chellsey Institute of Beauty & Health in Ontario, Canada, with practical sessions held at Chellsey Med-Spa.

  • Yes. Graduates are qualified to work in salons, spas, and wellness centers across Ontario and Canada, subject to local regulations.