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Esthetician

Quick Facts

Median Salary$50,297
Most Common EducationHigh school or GED
Projected 10-Year GrowthN/A
Assessment MatchTake the Assessment

What They Do

An Esthetician specializes in skin care and provides treatments to clients to improve the look and health of facial skin. Provides facial massages, applies special skin care products and attends to facial hair or eyebrows. Works in salons or spas or for personal clients.


Core Tasks:

  • Sterilize equipment and clean work areas.
  • Cleanse clients' skin with water, creams, or lotions.
  • Demonstrate how to clean and care for skin properly and recommend skin-care regimens.
  • Determine which products or colors will improve clients' skin quality and appearance.
  • Keep records of client needs and preferences and the services provided.
  • Treat the facial skin to maintain and improve its appearance, using specialized techniques and products, such as peels and masks.
  • Examine clients' skin, using magnifying lamps or visors when necessary, to evaluate skin condition and appearance.
  • Select and apply cosmetic products, such as creams, lotions, and tonics.
  • Perform simple extractions to remove blackheads.
  • Stay abreast of latest industry trends, products, research, and treatments.
  • Apply chemical peels to reduce fine lines and age spots.
  • Refer clients to medical personnel for treatment of serious skin problems.
  • Provide facial and body massages.
  • Remove body and facial hair by applying wax.
  • Tint eyelashes and eyebrows.

What to expect as an Esthetician

1Earn a High school or GED Diploma

8% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

See Esthetician related courses on Tallo

3Land a job

1535 openings for Estheticians

Career Progression

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