An aromatherapy school is not a national certification and is not a ‘license to practice.’ Therefore, it is very important not to present yourself as a physician when you begin to practice aromatherapy.
Because of this, aromatherapy career opportunities after receiving an education in aromatherapy (depending on your other skills) can be widely varied.
Before is the list of Aromatherapy Schools in South Africa
INTEC Art of Aromatherapy Certificate
Cape Institute for Allied Health Studies Diploma: Therapeutic Aromatherapy
CAMS Institute Aromatherapy Certificate Course
Holistic Healing & Training Academy
How do you become a certified aromatherapy?
Requirements for Certification. In order to receive your official certification from Aromahead Institute, and call yourself a Certified Aromatherapist, you will: Complete the 7 Lessons in the Aromatherapy Certification Program, and pass the final exams. Complete 20 case studies and an 8-10 page paper.
How much does an aromatherapist make?
Many combine aromatherapy with another profession such as nursing, massage therapy, or cosmetology. Depending on clientele, location, expertise, and reputation, an aromatherapist can make $25 to $65 per hour. Some clear over $100 per hour. In a typical year, an aromatherapist will make $25,000 to $45,000 per year.
What can you do with a aromatherapy certification?
The field of Aromatherapy offers a wide range of potential careers to explore including:
- Aromatherapy or Aromatic consultant.
- Business Owner.
- Aromatherapy Writer.
- Spa Consultant/Practitioner.
- Retail Specialist.
- Aromatherapy Educator.
- Integrative Healthcare Practitioner.
- Product Designer.
Do you need a license to practice aromatherapy?
No mandatory national certification or licensing requirement is established for aromatherapy. As an aromatherapist, you can choose to pursue voluntary certification from the Natural Therapies Certification Board or join the non-profit National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy.