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Physicians & The Esthetician by Courtney G. Freeman, Licensed Esthetics Instructor PUBLISHED IN DERMASCOPE MAGAZINE In today’s modern and ever-changing world of cosmetic technology, Estheticians are required to understand skin from a cellular and scientific perspective.
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Career Opportunities: Becoming a facialist provides access to numerous job opportunities within the beauty industry including spas, salons, medical offices and more. This includes completing any required courses or workshops related to safety and sanitation practices, as well as any other topics specified by the board.
This typically involves obtaining an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS, registering with your state’s secretary of state office, and obtaining any necessary local business licenses or permits. Once you’ve chosen a legal structure, register your spa with the appropriate state and local agencies.
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