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Posted on: January 31, 2014

For starters, if you still do not know, skin care specialists are also known as Estheticians. They are known for providing personal face and body skin care treatments to people who want to improve or even enhance their overall skin appearance. They usually specialize usually focus on the facial and body skin through the provision of a variety of treatments that are designed for improving the feel and look of the skin. Some of the services that skin care professionals provide include applying skin care products to the face as well as body, removing unwanted hair, exfoliation, cleansing and toning the skin. Additionally, Estheticians may utilize make up to boost the natural beauty of their clients or gentle massage therapy tools to reduce blemishes and treat wrinkles. Basically skin care specialists handle tasks aimed at enhancing the beauty and wellness of their clients. Estheticians usually work wearing lab coats, gloves and also with a variety of chemicals and herbal treatments, so you must ensure that you are not allergic. The work environment of a skin care specialist demands that you have an impressive hand and eye co-ordination coupled with a friendly personality and ability to hold conversation with different persons. You must have all this in order to be successful in this demanding work environment.


Education and Training


For one to become a skin care specialist, he or she must be at least 16 years of age. One must also be in possession of a high school diploma or a general education degree equivalent. High school students should be more focused on science, health, psychology, technology and personal care services for them to be ready to face the challenges of working with different clients. If you wish to operate your own beauty or skin care salon in the future, you may need to take up entrepreneurship classes. After earning a high school diploma, look for a college that offers esthetician programs and later on pass state exam to get a license; obtaining a license means that you are ready to begin practicing as a skin care specialist in your state.

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