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Skin Care Specialist

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April 29, 2024 Updated June 6, 2024 4 minute read

Skin Care Specialists are trained professionals who provide skin care treatments and advice to clients. They may work in a variety of settings, including salons, spas, dermatology clinics, and medical offices. Skin Care Specialists typically have a strong understanding of the skin and its various conditions, and they are able to provide clients with personalized treatment plans that can help them achieve their desired skin care goals.

Education and Training

Most Skin Care Specialists complete a post-secondary education program in cosmetology or esthetics. These programs typically cover a range of topics, including skin anatomy and physiology, skin care techniques, and business management. Some Skin Care Specialists also choose to pursue additional training in areas such as laser therapy or microdermabrasion.

Licensing and Certification

Licensing requirements for Skin Care Specialists vary from state to state. In some states, Skin Care Specialists must be licensed by the state board of cosmetology or esthetics. In other states, Skin Care Specialists may be required to obtain a certificate from an accredited cosmetology or esthetics school.

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Salaries for Skin Care Specialist

City
Median
New York
$54,000
San Francisco
$51,000
Austin
$30,000
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City
Median
New York
$54,000
San Francisco
$51,000
Austin
$30,000
Toronto
$55,000
London
£38,000
Paris
€20,400
Berlin
€37,000
Tel Aviv
₪71,000
Singapore
S$12,000
Beijing
¥120,000
Shanghai
¥240,000
Bengalaru
₹340,000
Delhi
₹152,000
Bars indicate relevance. All salaries presented are estimates. Completion of this course does not guarantee or imply job placement or career outcomes.

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