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Unfortunately an entry-level beautician is likely to earn at or near the minimum wage allowed by law. However keep in mind that beautician is a a tip-earning profession so the wage of a beautician is supplemented with tips. One nice thing about being a beautician is that it's relatively easy to move from employee to entrepreneur. Many beauty shops rent space to beauticians which allows a beautician to start to keep her profits rather than simply earning a wage. Another thing to consider is that different shops cater to different clientele and that while some folks are accustomed to paying $10 for a haircut, other folks are accustomed to spending $50 for a haircut. How much you make depends on where you work. How much experience you have and how good of a beautician you are dictates where you work and who your clientele is.

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