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How to Become a Licensed Esthetician
- Complete a verified esthetician course
- Pass the licensing exam
- Some states may have additional requirements
- Programs typically require 600 hours of training
Esthetician Training Overview
- Duration and cost vary based on enrollment type
- Full-time programs usually take 5-6 months
- Part-time students complete the course in 9-12 months
- The cost of programs typically ranges from $2,500 to $9,000
- Schools provide kits for training
Difference Between Esthetician and Cosmetologist
- Estheticians focus solely on skin care
- Cosmetologists can work with hair, nails, or skin
- Esthetician titles can include medical, clinical, or paramedical roles
Becoming a Licensed Esthetician
- Complete 600-1,000 training hours (varies by state)
- Pass written and/or practical licensing exams
- Some states require apprenticeships for licensure
Esthetician School in Michigan
- Full-time programs take 5-6 months
- Part-time programs take 9-12 months
- Training typically costs $6,000 to $9,000
- Michigan requires a minimum of 400 training hours for licensure
Career Development Opportunities
- Becoming a licensed medical esthetician requires 1-2 years of education
- Options for specialization, certifications, or management roles exist
- Estheticians in Michigan earn around $51,120 annually