Level 1 Diploma in Beauty Therapy
L2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy General
When you have successfully completed this qualification, you will have the opportunity to progress to many other Level 2 Beauty Qualifications in:
- Beauty Therapy General
- Beauty Therapy Make-up
- Nail Services Progression
- Beauty Specialist Techniques
- Hair and Beauty Services
- Beauty Services
- Hair and Media Make-up
- Nail Treatments
- Beauty Specialist Techniques
- Cosmetic Make-up and Beauty Consultancy
- Nail Technology
- Cosmetic Make-up
- Nail Art
- Facial Massage and Skincare
- Wax Depilation
- Threading Depilation
- Mendhi Skin Decoration
- Eyelash Perming
- Thermal Auricular Therapy
This qualification may also lead directly into supervised employment in the beauty therapy industry, followed by the NVQ Diploma in Beauty Therapy General (Level 2), with essential add-ons in Maths, English, and Employability Skills.
It is designed for learners who are new to the beauty industry and want to build a strong foundation before progressing into professional practice.
After completing Level 2, learners can progress into advanced qualifications such as the Certificate in Access to Aesthetic Therapies (Level 3) or specialist diplomas in nail technology, massage, or skincare. Learners can open their own business in the UK, with this level 2 qualification and can become freelancers.
Career opportunities include
Aesthetic Practitioner (£25,000–£40,000 per year),
Skin Specialist (£22,000–£35,000 per year),
Laser Technician (£28,000–£45,000 per year), and Clinic Assistant (£20,000–£28,000 per year).
With further progression, learners may move into roles such as Aesthetic Clinic Manager (£35,000–£50,000 per year) or establish their own aesthetics business, where earnings can exceed £60,000 annually depending on clientele and services offered.
Career opportunities include roles such as:
Beauty Therapist (£18,000–£25,000 per year),
Salon Assistant (£10–£12 per hour),
Junior Nail Technician (£18,000–£22,000 per year), and Spa Therapist (£20,000–£28,000 per year).
With experience, learners can move into supervisory roles such as Salon Manager (£25,000–£35,000 per year) or even establish their own freelance practice.
Career opportunities as a junior beauty therapist exist in a variety of contexts, including:
- Commercial beauty salons
- Independent/self-employed/mobile/home-based settings
- Beauty retail concessions
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification.
This programme is designed for individuals who are new to beauty therapy, have an interest in developing practical beauty skills, or wish to start their career within the beauty industry. A willingness to learn, good communication skills, and commitment to practical sessions are essential for successful completion.
Fees are structured based on the level and mode of study. Flexible payment plans may be available to help learners spread the cost over instalments. For detailed fee information and guidance on payment options, contact the admissions team at admissions@aronexcollege.co.uk.