Esthetician Schools Near Fort Smith / Fayetteville / Springfield / Rogers
In a 2016 study by Wallethub, residents' skin health in 150 cities across the U.S. were ranked. Springfield, Missouri, rated 127th out of 150. The harsh winters and humid summers of Springfield and nearby Fort Smith, Fayetteville, and Rogers, Arkansas, take their toll on the skin of those who reside there. As an esthetician, you can help residents and tourists to the areas soothe their skin and restore it to health.
Estheticians in the Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers area earned a median salary of $23,390 per year ($10.77 per hour) in 2019. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) doesn't keep salary data for skincare specialists in Forth Smith, but professionals in "personal care and services" fields earned a mean hourly pay of $11.75. Likewise, there isn't data available for those in Springfield specifically, but the mean 2019 salary for estheticians in Missouri was $40,430 ($19.44). Missouri esthetician jobs are expected to grow by 11% between 2016 and 2026—on par with the 2018-2028 national anticipation. There is no data for job growth in Arkansas.
To become a licensed esthetician in Missouri, you need to go through 750 hours of training or 1,500 hours of an apprenticeship. Arkansas requires estheticians to complete 480 hours of training. Both states require passing scores on written and skills exams. The schools below should help you earn your training and prepare you for your exams.
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
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