If you are considering either attending a Regency cosmetology school for training or as a less expensive alternative to higher priced salons, you can find out more about Regency and their cosmetology school in Wisconsin at their website.
Regency provides cosmetology training that is fully accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences (NACCAS).
Regency Beauty Institute got its start in the 1950’s as Myndall Cain Beauty Academy, assuming the name of Regency in the 1980’s. Regency got its latest makeover in 2002. A fully accredited cosmetology school, Regency is able to offer federal financial aid to those who qualify.
This post sponsored by Regency Beauty Institute
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