Estheticians Near You

Find licensed independent estheticians in your area for customized facials, chemical peels, waxing, dermaplaning, and professional skincare treatments.

Kleo is free for clients. Browse esthetician profiles with their licenses, service menus, before/after photos, and client reviews — then message to book your treatment.

Clients

How Kleo can help you find a Esthetics provider near you

Common searches and tips clients use to find the right provider — fast, confidently, and at a price that fits.

  • esthetician near me — Browse licensed estheticians with their treatment menus, before/after result photos, client reviews, and pricing — all in one place before you book.
  • facial near me — Find estheticians who customize each facial to your skin type and goals — hydrating, deep-pore, brightening, anti-aging, or acne-focused treatments.
  • chemical peel near me — Connect with licensed skin professionals experienced in superficial, medium, and deeper chemical peel treatments for texture, tone, and pigmentation improvement.
  • microdermabrasion near me — Search estheticians who offer microdermabrasion and microneedling for skin resurfacing, fine line reduction, and a brighter overall complexion.
  • waxing near me — Find waxing specialists for brow shaping, full-face waxing, Brazilian, full-body waxing, and hair removal maintenance — compare pricing and methods.
  • mobile esthetician near me — Many estheticians on Kleo offer mobile services — professional skincare treatments come to your home for maximum relaxation and convenience.
  • Compare esthetic treatment pricing — View facial, peel, and waxing prices from multiple estheticians in your area — Kleo is completely free for clients to browse and message.
About this service

About Esthetics

Estheticians are licensed skincare professionals who provide facials, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, dermaplaning, waxing, and brow shaping. Most states require a specific number of training hours plus a state board license. Some estheticians work in spas, others in dermatology offices as medical estheticians (typically with additional training), and many run independent or mobile practices. Treatments are tailored to skin type, concerns, and goals — a good first visit always starts with an analysis.

What to expect

A first facial typically runs 60–75 minutes and includes a consultation, cleanse, exfoliation, extractions if appropriate, a mask, and moisturizer. Specialty treatments like peels or microdermabrasion vary in length and may involve a series of sessions for full results. Mobile estheticians bring a portable steamer, magnifying lamp, and product line; some also offer LED therapy or microcurrent depending on what they're certified in. Plan to come in with clean skin, and expect to skip retinols and exfoliating acids for a few days before any active treatment.

Common questions

How often should I get a facial?

For maintenance, every 4–6 weeks (matching the skin's natural cell turnover cycle) is ideal. For active concerns like acne or hyperpigmentation, a series of more frequent treatments — often weekly or bi-weekly — is common until results show.

What's the difference between a regular esthetician and a medical esthetician?

A regular esthetician handles general skincare in spas and salons. A medical esthetician has additional training and works in a dermatology or plastic surgery setting, often pre- and post-procedure. The license is generally the same; the work environment and procedures differ.

Are extractions safe to do during a facial?

Yes, when done by a trained professional with proper preparation (steam, exfoliation, sanitized tools). At-home extractions tend to cause scarring and inflammation because the skin isn't prepped and the technique often pushes debris deeper rather than out.

Will a chemical peel make me peel visibly?

It depends on the strength. Light peels (lactic, mandelic) produce mild flaking over a few days; medium peels (TCA, Jessner's) cause visible sheet-like peeling for 5–7 days. Your esthetician will recommend the right depth for your skin and life schedule.

Can I wear makeup after a facial?

It's best to skip makeup for the rest of the day after a basic facial — your pores are clean and your barrier is freshly hydrated. After a peel or extraction-heavy treatment, wait 24 hours.