Salary for Skincare Specialists
Also known as: Electrolysis Needle Operator, Electrolysis Operator, Electrolysist, Esthetician, Facialist, Licensed Esthetician, Medical Esthetician, Skin Care Technician
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Skincare specialists are trained to provide skincare treatments that work to improve or enhance an individual's physical appearance. These treatments are generally specific to different areas of the face and body, and are performed after one-on-one consultations. These professionals must be able to identify problem areas and recommend products, colors and procedures that will best suit the specific client they are working with. They have extensive working knowledge of skincare products and procedures such as creams, lotions, tonics, peels and masks. They remain innovative in their field by attending conferences and seminars that teach new methods and products to industry professionals. An associate's degree is generally required for employment in this professional field.A Skincare Specialist can get an average wage on a scale from $22,850 - $64,610 based on levels of tenure. can get a salary of fourty-one thousand two hundred and thirty dollars on a yearly basis.
have the highest salaries in Colorado, where they receive an average job salary of close to about $58,480. This group of people are compensated most highly in Wholesale Trade, where they can receive an average job salary of $66,530.
The annual compensation for this career has gone up since 2004. Salaries have increased by an average of 50.20 percent nationwide in that time.
Skincare Specialists tend to make the most in the following industries:
In general, they earn less within the industries below: