How to Become a Beauty Microbiologist
Yellowbrick
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July 19, 2022

Beauty Microbiologist Career Profile, Salary & Job Outlook
What does a Beauty Microbiologist do?
Beauty Microbiologists use research and analytical skills to perform a variety of laboratory and environmental tests using contamination-free techniques. They conduct environmental monitoring and analyze results to maintain trending data, and perform Microbiology laboratory analysis on raw materials and finished goods for beauty products.
How much does a Beauty Microbiologist make?
According to Ziprecruiter, Beauty Microbiologists make a national average of $41,958 or $20.17 an hour (as of July 2022). In general, entry-level microbiologists make around $34,500 annually, with senior-level microbiologists making $49,000 a year. This wide range also depends on skill, seniority, company, and location..
What impact does this career have towards the beauty industry?
Beauty Microbiologists are key members of the research and development. They ensure that the ingredients in beauty products are safe to use before they go to market. They identify quality problems and suggest areas of improvement. Microbiologists also conduct Quality Control evaluations of consumer complaints.
What is the job outlook for a Beauty Microbiologist?
Analysts forecast that global beauty industry revenue will reach $716 billion by 2025. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), job opportunities in the biochemistry and biophysics field are expected to increase at a rate of 5% during the 2020-2030 decade.
How to Get Started:
- Becoming a microbiologist does require a degree in microbiology or another related life science.
- Study health and safety protocols
- Explore the FIT x Beauty Inc. Beauty Business Essentials online course.
- Download Yellowbrick’s Ultimate Beauty Career Guide.

Learn from:
Ron Robinson
Beauty Business Essentials contributor, Cosmetic Chemist & Founder of BeautyStat Cosmetics
Brands He’s Worked With: BeautyStat, Clinique, L’Oreal, Revlon, and Avon
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