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The average salary for a Skincare Specialist in U.S. is $51,100.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $51,100

$27,600$81,320

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $24.57

$13.27$39.10

What does a Skincare Specialist earn?

On average, skincare specialists earn around $51,100 per year in the U.S.. Skincare specialists work with clients ranging from individuals to health or makeup establishments providing advice and treatments tailored to the client's needs. A skincare specialist can choose to specialise in a particular area such as corrective treatments, facial massage, or makeovers.

How to earn more as a Skincare Specialist

To become a Skincare Specialist, you will need to gain qualifications in beauty therapy, skincare or aesthetics. Alternatively, you can gain on-the-job experience in relevant roles. To increase your earning potential as a Skincare Specialist you can specialise in certain areas, for example, waxing, nails or permanent makeup. You could also decide to become self-employed or set up your own beauty salon.