Licensing Overview
In order to practice as a skincare specialist, there are licensing requirements in place. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, every skincare specialist is required to be licensed by their particular state. Every state has its own specific rules and regulations in place for skincare licensing, it is essential for you to conduct your own research into the requirements in your state. Generally, a skincare professional is required to complete specific state-approved training that requires all applicants to pass a licensing exam. In most states, the law requires skincare specialists to be at least 16 years old and have a 10th grade education at minimum to qualify for licensure, although there are a number of states that require a specialist to have completed a high school education or the equivalent, and be at a minimum age of 17.
Check general guidelines for licensing requirements in your state:
New Mexico Skincare Technician Licensing
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New York Licensing for SkinCare Specialist
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New York Skincare Technician Licensing
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North Carolina Licensing for SkinCare Specialist
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North Carolina Skincare Technician Licensing
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North Dakota Licensing for SkinCare Specialist
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North Dakota Skincare Technician Licensing
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Ohio Licensing for SkinCare Specialist
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Ohio Skincare Technician Licensing
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Oklahoma Licensing for SkinCare Specialist
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Oklahoma Skincare Technician Licensing
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Oregon Skincare Technician Licensing
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Pennsylvania Licensing for SkinCare Specialist
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Pennsylvania Skincare Technician Licensing
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Rhode Island Licensing for SkinCare Specialist
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Rhode Island Skincare Technician Licensing
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South Carolina Licensing for SkinCare Specialist
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South Carolina Skincare Technician Licensing
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South Dakota Licensing for SkinCare Specialist
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South Dakota Skincare Technician Licensing
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