WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING
A big thank you to the great people at massage Warehouse. I can’t imagine being more satisfied and pleased with their 5 star customer service, knowledge, product selection, prices and shipping. If you haven’t already, go check out their website. Great products for massage therapists, bodyworkers, estheticians and non-professionals too!
- Mountain Mobile Massage and Spa.
We started using these sheets over a year ago and they were the best investment we have ever made. We do over 200 massage/week. These sheets are not only soft and attractive; they are durable and virtually wrinkle free. Thanks you Angie Patrick and massage Warehouse for your amazing service and pricing!
- The Boston Bodyworkers LLC.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Must-have supplies for an esthetician?
Please contact your local, state or federal health department about specific requirements for sterilization in your area.
- Ultraviolet Sterilization Equipment
- UV Cabinet for towels
- Implement sanitation trays
- Sterilizer jars
- Autoclave
- Facial Steamer
- Facial Supplies
- Magnifying Lamp
- Disinfectants and Cleaners
- Personal Protection
- Table
What supplies do I need for esthetician school?
Many professional schools offer a basic start-up kit however you may choose to purchase items on your own or add to your kit as you progress through the program.
Basic supplies may include:
- Gloves
- Eye Protection
- Face Masks
- Hand Sanitizer
- Body Drapes, Aprons
- Hair Covers
- Tweezers
- Disposable Applicators
- Tissues and Cotton Pads
- Tape
- EPA Grade Disinfectant
Additional supplies may include:
- Brushes
- Wedges and Sponges
- Make-up Kit
- Astringents
- Witch Hazel
- Soft and Hard Wax
- Wax Heater
- Cleansing Face Cream
- Massage Cream
- Facial Mask Product
- Moisturizer
- Extractors
- Microfiber Towels or Washcloths
- All-purpose, Unscented Disposable Wipes
- And more!
What equipment should I have to start a mobile esthetician business?
Becoming an entrepreneur can be very exciting and involves an investment in basic equipment and supplies. Consideration of client comfort and personal protection as well as planning a service menu will minimize unnecessary expenses and costly mistakes. Please note that each state has its own licensing and regulations to follow.
- Client Comfort
- Portable Spa/Massage Table
- Table Accessories like arm rests, bolster or wedges, face cradles, sheets, and table warmers
- Atmosphere: Music, Incense or Essential Oils, Diffusers
- Service Menu Products may include but are not limited to:
- Facial Supplies & Equipment
- Waxing Supplies
- Eyelash and Eyebrow Products
- Manicure/Pedicure Products
- Massage Creams, Oils, & Lotions, Body Scrubs & Creams, & Facial Masks & Products, etc.
- Personal Protection Products
- Gloves
- Masks
- Apron or Jacket
Lastly, leave some room in the budget for basic business supplies such as appointment books or calendars, business cards, retail sale items and marketing materials.
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