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Job Summary:
The Skincare Specialist will provide health and beauty treatments using specialized skincare treatments and techniques.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
- None.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Administers skin treatments in various settings such as spas, salons, or doctors offices.
- Consults with clients to evaluate skin conditions and makes initial recommendations for skin treatments and solutions.
- Performs various routine skincare treatments including dermabrasion and facial cleansing.
- Performs specialized treatments to improve condition of damaged skin. These may include treatments for rosacea, dehydration, aging, and sun damage.
- Teaches clients to properly clean and care for their skin; recommends skincare and cosmetics products to clients.
- Refers clients to a dermatologist when necessary.
- Maintains a clean and sterile work area; ensures that tools are also kept clean and sterile.
- Maintains records of treatments administered; monitors and documents clients progress.
- Maintains current knowledge of new skincare treatments, developments, and products.
- Performs other related duties as needed.
Required Skills/Abilities:
- Extensive knowledge of skincare treatments and products.
- Extensive knowledge of skin conditions and how to treat them.
- Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
- Excellent verbal communication skills with ability to consult with clients to determine best method of treatment.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Education and Experience:
- State cosmetology license required; skin care licensing optional.
- Three years of related experience required.
Physical Requirements:
- Prolonged periods sitting at a workstation.
- Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
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