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Esthetics Schools in Rhode Island

Rhode Island residents interested in helping clients look and feel better may want to consider attending esthetics school. Estheticians in Rhode Island learn skin care treatments and hair removal techniques. They gain knowledge and practice as makeup artists and consultants. The skills learned in esthetics school may allow graduates to start a new career in the rapidly growing field of skin care professionals. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts esthetics jobs will grow by 25 percent by 2020. This is a far greater growth rate than most other careers in the country offer.

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School Accreditation

You must attend a school that is approved by your state to provide training in the discipline you want to practice. Check with the school and the state board to be sure that your program of study will prepare you for any applicable state licensure.

Rhode Island Esthetician License Requirements

Rhode Island requires esthetician licenses for people to practice in the skincare industry. The first step is enrollment in an approved esthetics school in Rhode Island. Students must be at least 18 and have a high school diploma or GED to begin esthetics school. The Rhode Island Department of Health Division of Hairdressing and Barbering requires 600 hours of classes over at least a four-month period. There is no provision for esthetician apprenticeship training in Rhode Island. Following graduation, students must pass written and practical exams offered in either English or Spanish.

Rhode Island esthetics schools teach the techniques of:

– facials
– body skin treatments
– hair removal
– waxing
– makeup application

Business skills, ethics, safety and sanitation, and state laws governing esthetics are included in Rhode Island skincare specialist educations. Following graduation and exams, the State issues initial licenses.

Job Outlook for Rhode Island Estheticians

Licensed Rhode Island estheticians work in spas, salons, and cosmetics sales departments. Some work in the tourism industry on cruise ships or in hotels and resorts. Many estheticians aspire to open their own salon or to join a major cosmetics or skincare product company. Rhode Island esthetics graduates with special talents in makeup artistry may find work in the theater and performing arts world.

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates skin care professionals in Rhode Island earn an annual average salary of $32,100 before tips. Skincare specialist salaries in Rhode Island vary depending on location, the type of establishment, practitioner education, and experience. Developing a loyal client base and participating in continuing education are ways to increase earnings.