Esthetician Schools Near Myrtle Beach / Florence
If you want to become an esthetician in South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and Florence may be the best places to start. These sunny areas are full of outdoor activities—and the sun can do a number on people's skin. Estheticians help people's skin stay healthy and looking fabulous, so you could do a lot of good in these places.
Estheticians in South Carolina earned $34,390 per year ($16.53 per hour) in 2019. The state anticipates the number of jobs will grow by 15% between 2016 and 2026, which is 4% more than the national expectation.
South Carolina requires 450 hours of training and passing scores on two exams to earn your esthetician license. The Myrtle Beach and Florence area schools below could all help you on your way.
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
Program: Cosmetology
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