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Beauty & Personal Care Certifications by Salary

Compare Beauty & Personal Care certification salaries side by side. See which Beauty & Personal Care credentials pay the most.

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The rankings below are based on the salary outlook stated on each Beauty & Personal Care certification profile. Figures reflect typical U.S. earnings for roles associated with the credential and are directional, not guarantees — actual pay varies with experience, region, employer, and local demand.

What tends to drive Beauty & Personal Care pay higher: seniority and years of hands-on experience, narrow specialization, credentials stacked with related certs, and working in high-demand metro markets. Use the table to compare earning potential, then open any profile for the full cost-and-requirements picture.

RankCertificationLevelSalary Outlook
1Licensed Massage Therapist (MBLEx)LicenseThe BLS reports median pay near $55,000 per year for massage therapists, with strong demand in wellness, sports, and clinical settings.
2Esthetician LicenseLicenseThe U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports median pay near $43,000 per year for skincare specialists, with higher earnings in medical spas and metropolitan markets.
3Barber LicenseLicenseThe BLS reports median pay near $36,000 per year for barbers, with experienced barbers and shop owners earning more through tips and client loyalty.
4Nail Technician LicenseLicenseThe BLS lists median pay around $35,000 per year for manicurists and pedicurists, with experienced techs and booth renters earning more through tips and client volume.

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