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작업 설명

Skin is the human body’s largest organ—and we wear it on the outside!

Well, technically only the top layer, the epidermis, is exposed. The other two layers, the dermis and hypodermis, are usually protected. But each layer is connected, and all three layers can be affected by both internal and external conditions!

Our skin is so complex and subject to so many situations that there’s an entire profession dedicated to skincare. These skin experts are known as Estheticians (sometimes spelled “Aestheticians”). They provide a wide range of specialized services to ensure their clients’ skin is healthy and looks its best.

Estheticians may work in spa or salon settings, wellness centers, or at home providing freelance services. They’re qualified to offer professional suggestions for at-home skincare routines tailored to their clients' unique skin types and conditions. This includes recommendations for products to use or avoid.

Some workers focus on one area of the body, such as cleansing, exfoliating, massaging, and applying masks and treatments to the face. They may also specialize in medical esthetics, working with healthcare providers to offer supportive medical treatments. 

경력의 보람있는 측면
  • Helping clients look and feel their best
  • Aided people with serious skin-related medical conditions
  • Learning skills that can be used in a range of settings
  • Travel opportunities for specialists working for wealthy clientele 
타이틀
2022년 채용 정보
82,000
2032년 예상 고용
89,400
인사이드 스쿱
직무 책임

근무 일정

Estheticians often work flexible schedules with variable hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Typical days can vary from relaxed periods to hectic ones.

일반적인 의무

  • Clean and analyze skin to determine the best course of treatment. Use magnifying lamps or visors as needed
  • Provide facial treatments to cleanse, exfoliate, and moisturize the skin, as well as manage complex skin conditions
  • Perform extractions to clear clogged pores
  • Apply masks, peels, and serums for various skin types and conditions
  • Offer consultations to clients, recommending products and daily skincare routines
  • Perform body treatments such as wraps, scrubs, and face or body massages
  • Conduct hair removal treatments, including waxing, threading, and possibly laser hair removal
  • Apply makeup and teach clients makeup application techniques for daily wear or special events
  • Adapt treatments according to skin analysis and feedback during the session
  • Develop personalized treatment plans to address clients’ specific skincare goals
  • Keep records of client treatment plans and progress

추가 책임

  • Stay updated on trends and advancements in skincare and beauty products
  • Order and manage inventory of products and supplies. Sell makeup and skincare products
  • Build relationships with clients. Encourage repeat appointments
  • Educate clients on skin health and protection from environmental damage
  • Know about treatment contraindications based on skin conditions or medical history
  • Practice proper safety and sanitation protocols. Ensure treatment rooms and equipment are clean and sanitized
  • Understand and operate specialized skincare equipment and technology
  • Stay current with state licensing requirements. Take continuing education classes, as needed
직업에 필요한 기술

소프트 스킬

  • 독립적으로 일할 수있는 능력
  • 예술적인
  • 협력
  • 고객 서비스
  • 신뢰성
  • 공감
  • 오랫동안 발에 서있는 지구력
  • 정상적인 색각
  • 끈기
  • 꾸준한 손과 좋은 손과 눈의 협응
  • 능동적 인 듣기를 포함한 강력한 의사 소통 기술
  • 세부 사항에 대한 탁월한 관심
  • 시간 관리

기술 능력

  • In-depth knowledge of skincare products (and ingredients), techniques, and tools such as:
  1. Diagnostic and Analysis Tools: Skin Analyzer Machine, Magnifying Lamp
  2. Exfoliation and Skin Resurfacing Tools: Microdermabrasion Machine, Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber, Dermaplaning Tools
  3. Hydration and Cleansing Tools: Facial Steamer, HydraFacial Machine, Vacuum Suction Machine
  4. Treatment Enhancement Tools: High-Frequency Machine, Galvanic Machine, LED Light Therapy Device, Oxygen Facial Machine, Cryotherapy Device
  5. Regenerative and Anti-aging Tools: Microneedling Pen, Chemical Peel Kits
  6. Supportive Equipment: Professional Facial Masks and Brushes, Wax Warmers, Electric Massage Tables, Hot Towel Cabinets, Sterilization Equipment.
  • Understanding of skin types (normal, dry, oily, combination, sensitive, mature) and conditions, including medical conditions (such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, contact dermatitis, vitiligo, seborrheic dermatitis, melanoma)
  • Skin histology and the integumentary system
  • Familiarity with facial treatments and applications
  • Sales and marketing
  • Knowledge of contagious skin conditions like impetigo, ringworm, scabies, molluscum contagiosum, herpes simplex, warts, athlete’s foot, chickenpox, and shingles
  • Knowledge of dermatological health and hygiene, as well as sanitation and infection control
  1. Tools and equipment include: Autoclaves, UV Sterilizers, Barbicide Jars, Disinfectant Sprays and Wipes, Ultrasonic Cleaners, Hot Towel Cabinets with UV sterilization, Disposable Gloves, Alcohol and Alcohol Dispensers, Sterilization Pouches, Single-use Implements like spatulas and applicators
  • Proficiency with scheduling and client management software
다양한 유형의 조직
  • Personal care service providers (spas, salons, wellness centers)
  • Dermatology and plastic surgery offices
  • Self-employed/freelance workers    
기대와 희생

Estheticians are crucial to enhancing and maintaining the appearance and health of their clients’ skin. They’re expected to be knowledgeable, adaptable, and customer service-oriented. Depending on the employer, work schedules may include evenings, weekends, and holidays. In some cases, they may have to deal with demanding or sensitive clients, including those with unique skincare needs or allergies. Practicing good hygiene and sanitation is important to mitigate the spread of germs or contagious skin conditions. 

현재 동향

The skincare business is growing fast, with a projected 9% increase in projected jobs through 2032, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). “The projected increase in employment reflects the demand for services being offered, such as mini-sessions (quick facials at a lower cost) and mobile facials (making house calls) directly from skincare specialists rather than hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists,” BLS writes.

“Employment growth also should result from the desire among many women and a growing number of men who seek out skincare services to reduce the effects of aging, to look good on social media platforms, and to lead a healthier lifestyle through better grooming.”

이 직업에 종사하는 사람들은 어렸을 때 어떤 종류의 일을 즐겼습니까?

Most future Estheticians probably enjoyed taking care of their own skin first, keeping it healthy, smooth, and free from blemishes. They may have grown up watching online tutorials or reading glamor magazines and paying attention to the techniques and tools used by their favorite personalities. 

교육 및 훈련 필요

Formal Training

  • Every state except Connecticut requires Estheticians to pass an exam and get licensed through their respective state’s Board of Cosmetology (or health department), according to EstheticianEDU.org.
  • Specific licensing requirements vary by state. Most states require students to complete a formal, state-approved esthetics or cosmetology program. These are usually offered at vocational schools and require between 300 -750 practice hours
  1. Note, that some high schools allow students to enroll in vocational training programs to prepare for their careers early!
  2. The American Association of Cosmetology Schools offers a directory of privately owned beauty schools that are association members

견습생

  • Paid apprenticeships are an alternate route to licensure but tend to require more practice hours. Not every state allows licensure through apprenticeship, but several do. These structured training programs allow students to learn directly from an experienced mentor and may take up to a year to complete
  1. Note, that apprenticeships may incorporate a few classes. The sponsor should pay for these but probably won’t pay students for the time spent in class
  2. Total apprenticeship hours can vary from 450 to over 2,000, depending on the state
  3. Apprentices still have to take and pass licensure exams. The sponsor should help to prepare students for the practical exam

Licensure

  • In addition to completing training, Estheticians must pass a written and practical exam to obtain licensure
  1. The written exam covers theoretical knowledge including skin science, facial treatments, sanitation and safety practices, and skin conditions
  2. The practical exam is a hands-on test where candidates demonstrate skills in esthetic services such as facials, waxing, and sometimes makeup application
  3. Note, that some states have an additional exam covering state-specific laws 
  • Once licensed, Estheticians must usually finish continuing education courses to renew their license. For example, Ohio requires 8 hours of continuing education every two years
  • Some states, like Washington, feature a two-tier license—a standard and a master license. Temporary or student licenses may also be available
  • Many states have esthetician license reciprocity agreements. This means if you get a license to work in one state, another state may grant a license without additional training or testing.
  1. If you plan to move and work in another state, it’s very important to check with that state’s Board of Cosmetology or health department regarding their current regulations. Don’t make any assumptions, because rules can change!
대학에서 찾아야 할 것들
  • A college degree isn’t required. Check with your state’s Board of Cosmetology or health department to find an approved training program near you!
  • The American Association of Cosmetology Schools offers a directory of beauty schools that are association members
  • Programs should have a strong reputation for customer satisfaction.  Review their Better Business Bureau profile and Google Business feedback
  • Esthetician program costs can vary, so check the total cost including all tuition, books, supplies, and other materials. Don’t forget to look for scholarships, in addition to filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  • Consider if you’d prefer to train via an apprenticeship. These can be competitive since, instead of paying to learn, apprentices receive paid training
  • It’s essential for anyone considering an apprenticeship to inquire directly with the program or business offering it, to ask about compensation and expectations. There should usually not be any costs to the apprentice
고등학교와 대학에서해야 할 일
  • High school classes to focus on are biology, anatomy, chemistry, health, and nutrition. Other useful courses may include art, business, psychology, and perhaps home economics
  • Some high schools allow students to enroll in vocational training courses. Ask your counselor about any esthetician and cosmetology program opportunities
  • Future Estheticians can start learning at home, watching video tutorials, and reading magazines and books
  • Learn about different skin tones and characteristics as well as allergies or other possible dermatological reactions to certain products

    Decide if you want to apply for an apprenticeship or attend a formal training program at an approved school. Apprenticeships often take longer to finish, but you should get paid for your on-the-job education versus paying for classes. However, if you qualify for financial aid and/or scholarships, you might prefer to take whichever is the shortest route!
  • You’ll need to craft a customer service-oriented “work persona” and develop your listening and verbal communication skills
  • Students can apply to short paid or unpaid internships, which are not the same as apprenticeships but provide valuable work experience
  • Start a draft resume early to keep track of the education and experience you acquire
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  • Create your online portfolio to offer potential employers a glimpse of your work
  • Knock out formal training and exams. Obtain your state license (or temporary or student license, if applicable)
  • Talk to your program advisor. Some schools have connections with employers and can help you get started
  • Be persistent! Reach out to everyone you know who might have a lead on a job, including teachers and classmates
  • If doing an apprenticeship, you might end up working for the salon or spa that’s sponsoring you. It may take time to find a suitable apprenticeship, but you can start by looking on Apprenticeships.gov
  • List details about your professional work experiences, as well as formal education, volunteerism, and any positive reviews or feedback
  • Indeed 및 Glassdoor와 같은 전통적인 고용 포털을 스캔하고 Craigslist와 같은 사이트에서 더 작은 지역 기회를 찾으십시오.
  • Read job posts thoroughly and make sure you meet all the listed qualifications.
  • Check out Esthetician resume templates and sample esthetician interview questions (such as “What safety protocols do you follow when performing skin care treatments?”)
  • Be enthusiastic and confident during interviews and, of course, dress for interview success
사다리를 오르는 법
  • An Esthetician’s reputation means a lot! You must treat clients well, earn positive feedback, and establish a solid professional reputation as early as you can
  • Build a website (using your professional work name, if the domain is available), get your portfolio seen as much as possible, and consider doing social media tutorials to gain exposure
  • 업계 친구에게 포트폴리오를 검토하고 중요하지만 유용한 피드백을 제공하도록 요청하십시오.
  • 명시적인 콘텐츠없이 고객의 사진을 찍거나 고객과 함께 사진을 찍지 말고 이미지로 무엇을하려고하는지 알려주십시오 (즉, 포트폴리오에 추가하거나 비즈니스 소셜 미디어 페이지에 게시 할 경우)
  • Strengthen your credentials by taking advanced training courses. Consider pursuing optional national certification via the National Coalition of Estheticians Association
  • Learn to market yourself! Establish your professional reputation and make a name for yourself through personal branding!
  • Mentor other Estheticians and get involved with professional organizations (see our list of website resources below), workshops, and other events
  • 함께 일하는 모든 사람들과 강한 관계를 맺고 존경심으로 대하십시오.
권장 도구/리소스

웹사이트

  • How to Make a Million Dollars as an Esthetician: The Secret Formula to Success Revealed!, by D.K. Callahan
  • Skincare: The ultimate no-nonsense guide, by Caroline Hirons and HQ
  • The Science Behind Skin Care: A Guide for Estheticians, by Kelsey P. Hayden LE 
계획 B

Being an Esthetician is a rewarding career path for many students, but if you’re curious about some related occupations, consider the list below!

  • Barbers  
  • 치과 보조
  • Hairdresser, Hairstylist, and Cosmetologist
  • Makeup Artist, Theatrical and Performance
  • 매니큐리스트와 페디큐리스트
  • 마사지 테라피스트
  • 의료 보조
  • 수술 보조
  • Surgical Technologist

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