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What type of license do you need to do all spa treatments besides massage?

I am looking into going to school to be an esthetician in Florida. I know that an esthetician can do waxing and facials but can they also do body wraps and all other spa services. I do not want to do massage, hair or nails. Also, does anyone know what a person working in a fancy spa near miami beach could make per year full time? Thank you.


Answer:
If you have your esthetics's license you can do body treatments. You might want to take a class for your own benefit to see how to perform different wraps and do some research to see what company has the best prices. Also do your own "research" and go get wraps and treatments from several different spas in the area your going to be in so you can get an idea of what others are offering and see how different places are doing it. I like Epicuren Brand Spa products the best, they are the most natural and actually do what they say they do. I've worked in quite a few high end spa's. I don't know exactly what the going salary is in that area, I'm in N.W. Florida but your probably looking at $50-60,000 per year if your busy.

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