South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0539

Introduced
4/3/25  

Caption

Advanced estheticians

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to have significant implications for the beauty and wellness industry in South Carolina. By establishing clearer professional standards and educational requirements for advanced estheticians, S0539 aims to improve the quality of services offered to consumers. The decision to include regulations around advanced esthetics not only reflects the growing trends within the beauty sector but also ensures that these professionals are adequately trained and qualified to perform potentially invasive procedures safely. The bill's passage may enhance consumer confidence in the services provided by licensed professionals as it establishes a benchmark for quality and safety within the industry.

Summary

Bill S0539 proposes amendments to the South Carolina Code regarding the licensure of cosmetologists and introduces a new category of licensure for 'advanced estheticians.' The bill explicitly defines 'advanced estheticians' as professionals licensed to perform advanced skin care practices beyond the traditional esthetician duties. Such practices include microneedling, chemical peels, and other specialized treatments, allowing for a broader scope of practice in this field. Those aspiring to be licensed as advanced estheticians will need to meet specific educational requirements, including completing a minimum number of training hours in a recognized program before passing licensure examinations set forth by the board governing cosmetology in South Carolina.

Contention

While the primary aim of S0539 is to modernize and enhance professional standards, there may be contention surrounding the implications it brings to existing practitioners in the cosmetology field. Critics may argue that the additional educational and licensure requirements may create barriers to entry for individuals currently in the profession, thereby potentially limiting job opportunities within the beauty sector. Industry groups might express concerns regarding the increased regulatory burden on practices that could have thrived under less stringent guidelines. Thus, the passage of this bill could lead to discussions on balancing public safety and access to the profession while maintaining a conducive environment for skilled professionals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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