Best Mac for
Estheticians
An esthetician's laptop checks the day's bookings in Vagaro, pulls up a client's skin history and intake before the facial, files the before/after photos after, runs the card on file, sells the serum and the next membership, and sends the rebooking text — all between treatments. It has to run cloud booking and retail platforms, show skin tone and before/after photos in true color, take payments, work from a suite or a client's home, last a full day with no outlet, and keep client consent and health data secure. Here's which Mac wins — and what to skip.
Quick answer
MacBook Air M2 13" for most estheticians. M1 Air at $450 for solo and suite-renting esthis watching budget.
The major platforms — Vagaro, GlossGenius, Boulevard, Square Appointments, Acuity — all run in the browser, retail and membership payments run clean through Square and Stripe, and the Retina display shows before/after photos and skin tone in true color. There's no Windows-only catch for an esthetician. Suite renters and mobile estheticians love the 2.7-lb weight and all-day battery with one-click iPhone hotspot. Med-spa owners creating reels or running inventory and a CRM alongside everything want the M3 15" or the MacBook Pro for screen and memory; everyone else is well served by the Air.
Top picks for estheticians
MacBook Air 13-inch, 2022
The whole esthetics business in a 2.7-lb laptop · $549
A licensed esthetician checks the day's appointments in Vagaro or GlossGenius, reviews a returning client's skin history and intake before the facial, snaps and files before/after photos, runs the card on file, sells the serum and the next membership renewal, and texts the rebooking — all between treatments. The M2 Air weighs 2.7 lbs, runs 15+ hours off the charger, and handles the full beauty-pro stack: Vagaro, GlossGenius, Boulevard, Square Appointments, and Acuity all run in a browser, online booking and consult forms sync instantly, the Retina screen shows skin tone and before/after photos in true color, and the battery survives a full day in a treatment room with no outlet. One click pairs it to your iPhone hotspot so a suite, a mobile spray-tan run, or a pop-up event runs the same as a salon.
- ✓ 2.7 lbs — slides into the bag with the products and the tanning kit
- ✓ 15–18 hour battery survives a full day of back-to-back appointments
- ✓ Runs Vagaro, GlossGenius, Boulevard, Square, Acuity — every cloud platform
- ✓ Retina display shows skin tone and before/after photos in true color
Caveat: If you run a multi-room med-spa or salon-suite building with several providers, juggle a dozen tabs of scheduling, inventory, payroll, and a CRM, or edit promo reels for Instagram all day, the M3 15" or the Pro below give you the screen and memory headroom.
MacBook Air 13-inch, 2020
Run the whole suite for around $450 · $450
A solo esthetician, a booth or suite renter, or someone just launching their license does not need to spend big on hardware. The M1 Air runs the identical stack as the M2 — Vagaro, GlossGenius, Boulevard, Square Appointments, and Acuity are all browser-based — for around $450 with a warranty. Put the saved cash into your retail backbar, a better facial steamer, or a month of booking ads. When your book fills up, this machine will still pull up a client's skin history and run the card instantly.
- ✓ Around $450 with a 1-year warranty — easy on a solo esthi's budget
- ✓ Runs every cloud booking, charting, and payment platform
- ✓ Same Retina display and all-day battery as the M2
- ✓ Still receiving macOS updates for years to come
Caveat: 720p webcam looks soft if you ever run a virtual skin consult or record close-up technique video for socials. If reels are part of your brand, the M2's 1080p camera is worth the $99 step up.
MacBook Air 15-inch, 2024
The schedule and the client card side by side · $949
Running a busier suite is two-window work: the day's calendar on one side, a client's intake, skin history, or before/after gallery on the other; the booking grid next to the payment and retail screen. The 15-inch Air fits genuinely usable side-by-side windows so you stop alt-tabbing while you confirm a booking and pull up the client's photos at the same time. It still weighs 3.3 lbs, stays fanless, and runs 18 hours — the longest battery of any Air — for the front-desk laptop in a multi-provider spa.
- ✓ 15.3" screen fits the schedule and a client's before/after gallery side by side
- ✓ Less alt-tabbing while you book, chart, and ring up retail
- ✓ 18-hour battery — the longest of any Air
- ✓ More room for inventory spreadsheets, payroll, and the booking grid
Caveat: Same speed as the 13" M2 for ~$400 more. Pay for it only if screen space — not performance — is your bottleneck.
MacBook Pro 14-inch M3 Pro, 2023
For the spa owner building a brand and a business · $1,399
If you own a med-spa or salon-suite building — recording facial and skincare reels for Instagram and TikTok, editing promo footage, running a booking platform alongside a CRM, inventory, payroll, and an email marketing tool all at once — the M3 Pro earns its price. The extra unified memory keeps everything open without a stutter, the XDR display shows your brand and before/after photography in true color, and the speakers and HDMI port plug into a screen for staff training or client consults on a big display. Spa owners and content-creating estheticians — this is your machine.
- ✓ Holds booking, inventory, payroll, and a CRM open without a stutter
- ✓ XDR display shows brand and before/after photography in true color
- ✓ HDMI port plugs into a screen for staff training and consults
- ✓ More memory headroom for editing skincare reels and promo video
Caveat: Overkill for a solo esthetician doing booking, charting, retail, and payments. Most providers are better served by an Air plus a good external monitor and a ring light.
What matters for an esthetics business
Six things a generic laptop review will not tell you — and how each Mac handles them.
Cloud booking & retail: Vagaro, GlossGenius & Boulevard
Every major beauty practice-management platform — Vagaro, GlossGenius, Boulevard, Square Appointments, and Acuity — runs in a browser, so it works identically on a Mac as on any Windows machine. These platforms were built as web apps for the laptop or tablet an esthetician keeps at the front desk or in the treatment room. If your online booking, skin charting, intake and consent forms, retail point-of-sale, and client reminders run in Chrome or Safari, a refurbished Mac runs them.
Before/after photos and skin tone in true color
Esthetics is a visual business: before/after galleries sell facials, peels, and treatment packages, and accurate skin tone matters for tracking progress. The Air's Retina display shows photos in true, calibrated color — what you shoot on your iPhone lands in the client card looking exactly right. AirDrop a photo from the phone to the Mac in seconds, file it to the client's gallery in Vagaro or GlossGenius, and pull the whole series up to show a client their progress and book the next package.
Payments, retail, memberships, and the card on file
Taking payment is part of every appointment: running the card on file, selling retail serums and SPF, applying a membership or package, taking the deposit on the next booking. Square, Stripe, and the built-in payment processing in Vagaro, GlossGenius, and Boulevard are all web-based and run the same on a Mac. Pair a Square or Stripe card reader over Bluetooth or USB-C, and the Air becomes the whole point-of-sale — booking, retail, memberships, and receipting from one screen.
Suite renters, mobile spray tans, and pop-up events
Many estheticians rent a suite, run mobile spray-tan and lash appointments, or work bridal and event pop-ups — places with no front desk, reliable Wi-Fi, or outlet. The Airs pair with an iPhone hotspot in one click (Instant Hotspot — no password typing), run 15+ hours on battery so a charger stays in the car, and wake instantly to confirm the next client and run the card on the spot. For a suite or a mobile esthi, the lightweight Air is the booking-and-payment station you carry in one hand.
Skincare reels, virtual consults, and tutorials
More estheticians grow on Instagram and TikTok — recording facial technique, product routines, and before/after reveals — and run virtual skin consultations. The M2 and M3 Airs carry 1080p webcams that show you crisply, and Apple Silicon handles video, screen-share, and editing without lag or fan noise, while the M1's 720p works but looks soft. Consults run smoothly on Zoom or the built-in video in your platform, and iMovie handles a quick skincare reel out of the box. Tip: a ring light and a clip-on USB mic do more for a beauty reel than any laptop upgrade.
Consent forms, client data, and HIPAA for med-spa work
Estheticians handle client intake, allergy and medical history, consent and waiver forms, and — in a med-spa setting — protected health information. A Mac ships with FileVault full-disk encryption you can turn on in one click, automatic security updates, and a clean Unix foundation that is a smaller malware target than most Windows machines. Because Vagaro, GlossGenius, and Boulevard are cloud-based, a lost or stolen laptop never carries the client records on the disk — log in from any Mac and pick up where you left off. For med-spa work involving health data, use the platform's BAA-covered tools, not a personal account.
Esthetician spec comparison
| Mac | Weight | Battery | Webcam | Booking/retail | Price (refurb) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MacBook Air M2 13" | 2.7 lbs | 15–18 hrs | 1080p | Smooth, all-in-one POS | $549 |
| MacBook Air M1 13" | 2.8 lbs | 15 hrs | 720p | Smooth, softer camera | $450 |
| MacBook Air M3 15" | 3.3 lbs | 18 hrs | 1080p | Schedule + gallery side by side | $949 |
| MacBook Pro 14" M3 Pro | 3.5 lbs | 15 hrs | 1080p | Reel edit + multitasking | $1,399 |
Which one is right for you?
Solo esthetician with a full book
MacBook Air M2 13-inch. Runs the whole cloud booking, charting, and retail stack silently, takes Square or Stripe payments and memberships, shows before/after photos in true Retina color, lasts every day, and the 1080p camera covers any virtual consult or reel.
Solo, suite-renting, or new esthetician on a budget
MacBook Air M1 13-inch at $450. Identical software compatibility — Vagaro, GlossGenius, Boulevard, Square. Upgrade to the M2 when you want the sharper camera for reels.
Mobile spray-tan, lash, or event esthetician
MacBook Air M2 or M1 13-inch. Light enough to carry in one hand, 15+ hour battery so a charger stays in the car, and one-click iPhone hotspot for booking and payments in a client's home or at a bridal pop-up.
Front desk in a multi-provider spa
MacBook Air M3 15-inch. The bigger screen fits the day's schedule next to a client's before/after gallery and the retail screen, so the front desk books, charts, and rings up retail without alt-tabbing.
Med-spa owner creating content and a brand
MacBook Pro 14-inch M3 Pro. Extra memory for editing skincare reels and promo video, running a CRM, inventory, payroll, and booking all at once, plus HDMI into a screen for staff training.
Esthetician Mac questions
What is the best Mac for an esthetician? ▼
Does Vagaro, GlossGenius, and Boulevard work on a Mac? ▼
Can I take payments and sell retail on a Mac with Square? ▼
Is a MacBook good for before/after photos and skin tracking? ▼
Is a MacBook good for a suite renter or mobile esthetician? ▼
Can I record skincare reels and tutorials on a Mac? ▼
MacBook Air or MacBook Pro for an esthetician? ▼
Is 8 GB of RAM enough for an esthetician? ▼
Is a refurbished MacBook worth it for an esthetician? ▼
Not sure which one fits your business?
Tell Rick how you work — solo, suite, mobile, or a med-spa — and he'll point you to the right machine.