Highest-Paying States for Estheticians
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Colorado
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Washington
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Hawaii
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Wyoming
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Massachusetts
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An esthetician specializing in eyelash extensions and waxing can earn up to $50,000.
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Independent estheticians earn the most, often between $50,000 and $74,000 per year.
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Location impacts income. Employment for estheticians is growing faster than most professions.
Medical Estheticians
- Medical estheticians earn more than spa estheticians.
- The average salary for a medical esthetician is around $50,000 per year.
- Offering microcurrent treatments can increase revenue. Licensure requires completing an approved training program and obtaining a state license.
Lead Estheticians
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Lead Estheticians earn $35,000 to $69,000 per year.
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They develop protocols, train staff, and oversee practices.
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An esthetician cleanses skin and educates on products best suited to the client.
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Work experience increases pay. Continuing education improves income. Disinfecting equipment is less glamorous.
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The average US salary is $41,419. The range is $28,000 to $60,000. Top 10% earn over $30 per hour.
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Location, experience, specialization, and work environment influence pay.
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Colorado, Washington, Hawaii, Connecticut, and Oklahoma pay the highest mean wages.
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The job outlook will grow 17% by 2031.