Who Is An Esthetician? What Can An Esthetician Do For Your Skin?

esthetician school in rentonEstheticians are beauty professionals specializing in skin care. They perform a range of skin care treatments. Esthetician career options include working in beauty salons, spas and skin clinics.

What Does an Esthetician Do?

Estheticians are licensed in skin care and in makeup. They are trained in a variety of treatments, such as:

  • Facials for different skin types and skin conditions
  • Hair removal
  • Body wraps
  • Exfoliating treatments
  • Skin care consultations
  • Makeup
  • Eyebrow shaping
  • Eyelash and eyebrow tinting
  • Microdermabrasion

Estheticians sometimes offer laser hair removal and other procedures that may require advanced training. They are also trained in simple massage techniques, and they are qualified in skin analysis. This means that they are trained to recognize different skin problems, and they can refer their clients to dermatologists for specialized treatment.

Estheticians can also choose to focus on medical esthetics. Medical estheticians have gone through advanced training in the pathology of the skin, anatomy and physiology. They often work together with dermatologists or sometimes at clinics that offer plastic surgery.

What an Esthetician Can Do for Your Skin

When you visit an esthetician, he or she will first analyze your skin and ask you a few questions about your skin. An esthetician recognizes that everyone’s skin is different, and she will always consult you about your skin type, your lifestyle and possible allergies or sensitivities. Once she knows enough about your skin, your skin care routine and what you want for your skin, she can decide on the specific treatments based on what you need.

As well as performing a variety of treatments, the esthetician can give advice on your daily beauty routine. She might recommend suitable products for your face.

An esthetician who has treated you for months or years will notice even small changes in the skin. She can then suggest new treatments or new home skin and beauty routines if the skin looks a little unhealthy. Estheticians can tell a lot about your general health by looking at your face. Skin issues such as sudden acne spots or dark circles under the eyes can be signs of other health problems in your body.

Esthetician Training

An esthetician career starts with a training course in a cosmetology school or a specialized esthetician school. The training includes skin treatments, makeup, body treatments, hygiene and safety procedures. It also includes practice in the classroom with other students and later with clients in a student salon.

The requirements for getting a license may vary from one state to another. Once you have finished your training, you will have to take a state licensing exam and pass it before you can legally start your esthetician career.

Author
Frank Trieu
Vice President of Business Development & Industry Relations

Frank Trieu is a cosmetology industry leader, and despite his accomplishments and accolades, he still prioritizes students on the Evergreen campus. Through building relationships within the community and local salons, retail stores, and spas, he helps facilitate job placements for aspiring beauty professionals using his expansive network.

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