South Carolina Esthetician Schools
Esthetician licensure in the state of South Carolina is regulated by the South Carolina Board of Cosmetology. To become a licensed skin care professional, South Carolina requires completion of a licensed esthetics program consisting of 450 hours of training and successfully passing the written and practical examinations for esthetician licensure.
If you are an aspiring esthetician in South Carolina who wants to start your career in the esthetics industry, finding a reputable school with a dynamic esthetics program is a great first step!
From this school directory, you will find a full list of esthetic schools in South Carolina. The highlighted schools are ASCP Premier School members that not only offer a great esthetics program, but also include student benefits provided by Associated Skin Care Professionals built right in! Students who attend an ASCP Premier School receive:
ASCP Student Benefits
- ASCP Premium Student membership
- Comprehensive liability insurance policy to protect you while performing services in school
- Access to ASCP’s Career Toolkits, an exclusive career guidance portal
- A subscription to the digital edition of ASCP Skin Deep magazine
- $59 discount on first year of ASCP Professional membership once licensed
You can learn about the full benefits of ASCP Premium Student membership here.
To learn more about how to become a licensed esthetician in South Carolina, including hourly requirements, rules and regulations, and other general information, we encourage you to check out the South Carolina Board of Cosmetology.
South Carolina Board of Cosmetology
110 Centerville DriveColumbia, SC 29210
Phone: 803-896-4588 | Fax: 803-896-4525 | Website: llr.sc.gov/cosmo/ | Email: boardinfo@llr.sc.gov
Training hours required from a licensed esthetics school/program: 450
Renewal CEU hours: 12 hours every 2 years
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South Carolina Esthetician Schools/Programs
View our list of licensed esthetician schools/programs in South Carolina.