Beauty Therapist

Beauty therapists apply face and body treatments, and advise on skin care.

Beauty therapists may perform the following tasks:

  • carry out skin analysis and give advice about skin and body care
  • perform facial or body massage and figure analysis and advise on exercise programs and nutrition
  • use a variety of treatments and electrical equipment to treat the individual skin and body conditions
  • remove facial and body hair by electrolysis or waxing
  • provide advice and support to clients following cosmetic surgery
  • recognise problems and refer clients to medical practitioners such as dermatologists, plastic surgeons, endocrinologists, podiatrists, chiropractors and physiotherapists
  • provide aromatherapy treatment
  • apply make-up
  • perform manicures, pedicures, nail extensions and eyelash and eyebrow tinting
  • perform reception duties, e.g. receive bookings and arrange appointments
  • maintain client records
  • provide advice on and sell cosmetic products and related beauty equipment.

Beauty therapists may specialise as a:

Beauty Consultant (sometimes known as a Cosmetic Consultant) who is a trained senior sales assistant who promotes one or more brands of cosmetic products in department stores and pharmacies by providing advice on the purchase and application of cosmetics. Consultants need strong selling skills.

Beautician who does facial treatments, waxing, manicure, pedicure, eyelash and brow tinting and make-up application.

Required Skills - Beauty Therapist

  • well-groomed at all times
  • good health
  • pleasant and tactful
  • have a genuine interest in people
  • good hand-eye coordination
  • sensitivity when treating clients for body and facial treatments

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