Fame

If you really make it good in the esthetician world, you might tend to famous people—but don't expect to get into the skin of an actual famous person...we mean metaphorically of course. 

For instance, you might be the esthetician to a certain Michelle Obama (source). But just because you've got your hands all over Mrs. Obama's face still doesn't mean you're famous in your own right. The best you can really hope for as a professional esthetician to "the stars" is as a profile on a low-trafficked website journal.

Don't feel like putting your paws all over Hollywood's finest? There's a slim chance you could become "famous"—in esthetician circles—by building your own personal brand. Renée Rouleau is one of those people. You could be, too.

But...probably not.