Websites for Beauty Therapists
Someone searching for microneedling or dermaplaning in your area wants to see proper qualifications and real results before they trust their skin to anyone. Your website is where they find that reassurance — not buried in an Instagram grid.
Why Beauty Therapists Need
a Website
Beauty therapy is deeply personal. You're asking clients to trust you with their face, their skin, their confidence. Before anyone books, they want to check your qualifications, read exactly what a treatment involves, and see what results you've actually achieved. A website puts all of that in one place, presented professionally.
If you work from a home studio or rent a room in a salon, your website matters even more. There's no shopfront doing the work for you. Your online presence is your shopfront — and a proper site appears in Google when someone searches for a specific treatment in your area, in a way that social media posts simply don't.
Then there's the detail that sets great beauty therapy sites apart: thorough treatment descriptions. Someone researching chemical peels wants to know the process, who it's suitable for, expected results, and aftercare. Those detailed pages answer their questions and rank well in Google at the same time.
What Your Beauty Therapist Website
Should Include
A focused website with the right pages converts visitors into customers. Here's what we recommend for beauty therapists.
Professional portrait, key treatments, qualifications summary, and a booking button
Detailed descriptions of each treatment including process, duration, suitability, aftercare, and pricing
Full list of training, certifications, CPD courses, insurance, and professional memberships
Before-and-after photos organised by treatment type (with client consent noted)
Booking form or integration with your scheduling system, including consultation requests
Features Built for
Beauty Therapists
Detailed treatment descriptions with duration, price, and suitability info
Before-and-after photo galleries organised by treatment type
Qualifications and certification display with issuing bodies
Consultation booking option for new clients or advanced treatments
Aftercare advice pages linked from each treatment description
Client testimonials with treatment type and results mentioned
One price.
Everything included.
A professional website for your beauty therapist business — design, hosting, SSL, SEO and ongoing support all bundled in.
Beauty Therapists Website Questions
Absolutely. Many successful beauty therapists work from home studios, and your website can look every bit as polished as a high-street salon. We focus on your skills, qualifications, and results rather than premises, which is what clients actually care about.
We create a dedicated qualifications section showing your training, certifications, CPD courses, and professional memberships. This builds trust — especially for advanced treatments like chemical peels or microneedling where clients want proof of proper training.
Yes, and we strongly recommend it. Before-and-after galleries are one of the most persuasive elements of a beauty therapy website. We organise them by treatment type and can add notes about client consent to keep things professional.
Definitely. Detailed descriptions of what each treatment involves, who it's suitable for, and what results to expect serve two purposes: they answer client questions before they book, and they help your site rank in Google for specific treatment searches.
It's £49 a month, everything included — design, hosting, SSL, and ongoing updates, including adding new treatments or qualifications as you grow. No setup fee. Nothing extra to pay.
Yes. We work with popular booking platforms used by beauty therapists, including Fresha, Timely, and Square Appointments. If you take bookings manually, we can set up a booking enquiry form instead.