How do I become a beautician?
Diploma of Beauty Therapy
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Certificate III in Beauty Services
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Certificate III in Nail Technology
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Provide Facial Treatments and Skin Care Recommendations
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Provide Manicure and Pedicare Services
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Provide Waxing Services
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Advanced Diploma of Skin Therapy
- Completed Diploma of Beauty Therapy or equivalent qualifications OR
- Evidence of relevant skills, knowledge and employment experience.
Diploma of Cosmetic Tattooing
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
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Nail Technician
Nail Technicians provide manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancements, creating art designs, selling products, and maintaining equipment in salons.
Eyelash and Eyebrow Technician
Eyelash and Eyebrow Technicians offer services like extensions, tinting, shaping, and threading, while managing salon tasks and maintaining equipment hygiene.
Waxing Therapist
Waxing Therapists remove body hair with hot and strip wax, providing aftercare while working in salons, spas, or mobile services.
Spa Therapist
Spa Therapists provide body and relaxation treatments in various wellness settings, focusing on client indulgence and maintaining a serene environment.
Laser Therapist
Laser Therapists use non-ionising radiation for skin treatments, tattoo removal, and hair removal, consulting clients to tailor effective laser programs.
Dermal Therapist
Dermal Therapists carry out laser treatments, chemical resurfacing, and skin therapies, collaborating with medical professionals in clinics and spas.
Beauty Therapist
A Beauty Therapist provides beauty treatments, assesses client needs, and offers product advice, requiring strong communication skills.
Cosmetic Nurse
Cosmetic Nurses perform beauty treatments, provide client assessments and advice, requiring strong communication, customer service, and time management skills.
Makeup Artist
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Special Effects Makeup Artist
A Special Effects Makeup Artist creates unique looks for film, TV, or stage by applying makeup for effects like injuries or character transformations.
Hair and Makeup Artist
A Hair and Makeup Artist creates specific looks for performers in film, TV, and theatre, adapting techniques for various productions.
Dermal Clinician
A Dermal Clinician performs non-surgical cosmetic skin treatments, including laser procedures, to address various patient concerns.
IPL and Laser Technician
An IPL and Laser Technician performs cosmetic skin treatments using light and laser therapies to address various patient concerns.
Electrologist
An Electrologist uses electrical currents for hair removal, conducting consultations and ensuring high hygiene standards in beauty clinics.
Skin Therapist
A Skin Therapist assesses skin conditions and provides treatments like facials and chemical peels to enhance clients' skin health.
Clinical Aesthetician
A Clinical Aesthetician provides specialised skin treatments, using advanced techniques to enhance clients' appearance and address skin concerns.
Common questions
How much do Beauticians earn?
In Australia, a full time beautician generally earns $1,200 per week ($62,400 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience can you expect a higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
What are the job opportunities for Beauticians?
Opportunities for beauticians in Australia are expected to grow strongly over the next 5 years as more than 25,000 new jobs open up around the country. Beauticians work in beauty and hair salons, day spas, wellness centres, cruise ships, fashion houses, hotels and resorts, fashion houses, theatres and production studios.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
How do I become a Beautician?
You can get started as a beautician with a VET qualification — a Certificate III in Make-Up or Beauty Therapy are great choices. These qualifications usually take about 6 months to complete and will give you a diverse range of beauty service skills. If you have your heart set on opening your salon you could try a Diploma in Beauty Therapy or Salon Management which can take 1.5-2 years.