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What Kind of Insurance Does an Esthetician Need?

April 17, 2026 by Myriah Pitcher

What Kind of Insurance Does an Esthetician Need?

If you work as an esthetician, have you ever considered what would happen if a client said a treatment irritated their skin? Or if someone slipped in your treatment room and blamed your business?

Of course, most days in the treatment room go exactly as planned, but occasionally, unexpected issues arise. And when they do, they can lead to claims and legal costs that might leave a huge dent in your finances. On top of that, you’d have to deal with a lot of stress.

That’s why insurance is an important part of running a professional esthetics practice. If you’re wondering, “What kind of insurance does an esthetician need?” here’s a look at the coverage most professionals rely on.

Table of Contents
Why Estheticians Need Insurance In The First Place
The Two Essential Types of Insurance for Estheticians
Professional Liability Insurance
General Liability Insurance
Additional Coverage That Can Be Helpful
Personal Injury & Advertising Injury
Identity Theft Protection

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Why Estheticians Need Insurance In The First Place

As an esthetician, you’re mostly working with skin, products, tools, and sometimes heat or chemical treatments. Because it’s a very hands-on profession, something can go wrong from time to time, even when you put in your best effort.

For example:

  • A client develops a reaction to a product you used during a facial

  • Someone slips on a wet floor in your treatment area

  • A client claims a service caused irritation

Situations like these can lead to claims or lawsuits, and defending yourself can be expensive even if you did nothing wrong. However, with liability insurance, you don’t have to stress too much about claims and legal fees because it can help cover legal costs, settlements, and other expenses, so you don’t have to pay out of pocket.

That’s why most experienced professionals consider insurance part of the foundation of a responsible esthetics practice.

The Two Essential Types of Insurance for Estheticians

Insurance terms can feel a bit confusing, especially if you’re new to the field. The good news is that most estheticians only need a few main types of coverage to start.

Professional Liability Insurance

Professional liability insurance is often called malpractice insurance. This coverage protects you if a client claims that a treatment you performed caused harm. For example, a client might say a chemical peel caused irritation or that waxing caused burns or scarring.

It can also apply to reactions from products used or recommended during a service, such as a client experiencing irritation from a skincare product.

Professional liability insurance typically helps cover:

  • Legal defense costs

  • Settlements or court judgments

  • Claims related to mistakes or negligence during treatments

Because you work directly with clients’ skin, this is one of the most important types of coverage you can have.

General Liability Insurance

General liability insurance covers incidents that aren’t related to the treatments you perform but happen in your business environment.

This usually includes everyday accidents like:

  • A client losing their footing in your treatment room

  • Damage to a client’s personal property during an appointment

This type of coverage is often called “slip-and-fall insurance” because those claims are so common in service businesses.

Between professional and general liability, you’ve got the coverage that protects you from the most common risks in this line of work.

That said, there are a few extra options that some estheticians add for an extra layer of protection. These aren’t required for everyone, but they can be helpful depending on the services you offer or how you run your business.

Additional Coverage That Can Be Helpful

Personal Injury & Advertising Injury

This coverage handles situations that aren’t directly about treatments. For example, it can help if someone makes a claim about your marketing materials or alleges that something you said online was defamatory. These situations aren’t very common, but this coverage can protect you from unexpected legal headaches, especially if you promote your services online.

Identity Theft Protection

Some insurance programs throw in identity theft protection as a bonus. If someone tries to misuse your personal or business information, this coverage can help with recovery costs and credit monitoring. But even though it’s not the main reason to buy insurance, it’s a helpful extra that provides peace of mind.

What Kind of Insurance Does an Esthetician Need When Starting Out?

If you’re just starting out, the easiest way to protect yourself is with a policy that includes both professional and general liability, since they cover the most common risks you’ll face with clients and in your treatment space.

The right policy can look a little different depending on where and how you work. For example:

  • If you work solo, you’ll want coverage that goes with you between locations.

  • If you’re employed at a spa, having your own policy can help if you’re personally named in a claim.

  • If you’re a mobile esthetician, you’ll need coverage that travels with you wherever you go.

Why Many Estheticians Choose NACAMS

When you start comparing insurance options, a lot of policies can look pretty similar at first glance. The real differences usually show up in the details. NACAMS Esthetician Insurance is built specifically for professionals in beauty and wellness, with coverage that reflects the actual risks of the industry.

A NACAMS policy includes:

  • Professional & General liability

  • Personal Injury & Advertising Injury

  • Identity Theft Protection

  • Coverage for 500+ beauty and wellness modalities

  • Occurrence-form coverage

  • Coverage across all 50 states

Another reason estheticians choose NACAMS is how easy it is to get started. There’s no complicated quoting process. You can purchase coverage online and get proof of insurance quickly. For new professionals, that kind of simplicity can make a big difference because it lets you focus on clients instead of paperwork.

Get Your NACAMS Coverage Today

Your esthetics practice comes with risks, but you don’t have to face them alone. With coverage for professional and general liability, plus extra protections like personal injury and identity theft, you can focus on your clients without worrying about unexpected claims. 

Get covered with NACAMS today and protect yourself from the unexpected.

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