Collection: Esthetician Business & Marketing Classes

Your hands-on skills matter, but your business skills determine your income. This collection is for estheticians who want to book more clients, increase rebookings, grow retail sales, and build a profitable esthetics business.

Each class is created specifically for beauty professionals, with real-world strategies you can implement right away in your spa, studio, or solo practice.

What You’ll Learn in These Business Classes

  • 💛 How to grow and retain a loyal client base
  • 💛 How to increase rebookings and referrals
  • 💛 How to sell retail without feeling pushy or “salesy”
  • 💛 How to use email marketing as an esthetician
  • 💛 How to price your services with confidence
  • 💛 How to position, market, and brand your esthetics business

Esthetician Business Classes in This Collection

  • Beauty Business Profits Guides — step-by-step strategies for marketing, pricing, and growing revenue.
  • Email Marketing Classes for Estheticians — learn how to write emails that rebook clients and sell more retail.
  • Retail Sales & Client Psychology Trainings — understand how to educate, influence, and convert clients ethically.
  • Pricing & Profitability Mini Courses — for estheticians ready to raise prices and protect their profit margins.

Who These Classes Are For

These esthetician business classes are ideal for solo estheticians, spa owners, suite renters, and beauty professionals who are ready to treat their business like a business and grow beyond word-of-mouth alone.

This collection contains all esthetician business, marketing, pricing, and client-building classes. Explore courses that help beauty professionals increase bookings, grow retail sales, and build sustainable income.

 

Dermaplaning Blade Comparison Guide

Blade Shape Best For Ideal Skin Types Skill Level Notes
#10 Standard curved General exfoliation, full-face dermaplaning Normal, combo, non-reactive Beginner–Intermediate Reliable, balanced control + glide.
#10R Rounded “butter” blade Sensitive clients, first-timers Thin, reactive, compromised barriers Beginner-friendly Gentlest option for irritation-prone clients.
#14 Long, slightly curved Advanced exfoliation, larger areas Normal, oily, resilient Intermediate–Advanced Excellent for speed + efficiency.
#22 Wide, curved Body dermaplaning (scope permitting) Resilient, non-sensitive areas Advanced Designed for larger surfaces + strong technique.
#67 / Contour Angled / precision Brows, nose, upper lip, detail work Most skin types Intermediate–Advanced Perfect finishing blade for sculpting.
Starter Kit Mixed blades + handle New estheticians testing blade types Varies based on included blades Beginner Best intro option before buying in bulk.
“I never knew which blade to buy”
★★★★★

“This chart finally helped me understand the difference between each blade. Now I use the #10R for my sensitive clients and the #14 for deeper exfoliation. My technique feels more controlled and my clients notice the difference immediately.”

– Jenna M., Licensed Esthetician

“My sensitive clients used to flush”
★★★★★

“Switching to the #10R and using contour blades for tight areas totally eliminated irritation. Treatments are smoother, and clients immediately feel more comfortable. This guide saved me so much trial and error.”

– Alisha R., Spa Owner