Top-11 jobs in the Beauty industry

This article explores the most popular jobs in the beauty industry and provides background information on each job, as well as the pros.

 

11 Most popular jobs in the Beauty industry

The beauty business is a big industry, and it’s on the rise. People love to look and feel good, and an abundance of beauty professionals are available to help them do just that. Job seekers are increasingly considering this industry as a way of turning their passion and creativity into a full-time and rewarding career. The fast-growing beauty industry offers various career opportunities, from hair stylists or makeup artists to beauty ambassador of a particular worldwide brand. We have teamed up with experts from job aggregator Jooble to take a closer look at 10 of the most attractive careers in this industry. 

  1. Hair Stylist

Hair Stylists specialize in various hair treatments and styling and recommend and sell hair products. Hair stylists keep abreast of the latest hair fashion trends.

Training:

Hairstylists can either study full-time or work as an apprentice in a hair salon or under a qualified hairdresser, earning while training.

Pros:

  • Daily personal Interaction
  • Creatively satisfying
  • Lots of job opportunities
  • You can start your own business

 

  1. Makeup Artist

Makeup artists can work either full-time or freelance in beauty salons, on film sets, in the theater, on professional photo shoots, and all types of fashion events.

Training:

A cosmetology license is required. 

Pros:

  • The opportunity to use your creative flair
  • Meet interesting people
  • Flexible work schedule

 

  1. Beauty writer/blogger

Beauty writers write articles or blog posts about the latest trends in the beauty industry. They usually write for magazines, online blogs, or websites.

Training/experience:

Beauty writers must have an in-depth knowledge of the beauty industry as well as first-rate writing skills.

Pros:

  • Work full-time or freelance
  • Numerous job opportunities
  • Creative
  • The pleasure of earning while indulging your passion

 

  1. Fashion photographer

Fashion photographers photograph models wearing the latest fashion designs and accessories. Their work gets published in magazines, advertisements, catalogs, or online.

Training/experience:

Fashion photographers usually have a portfolio of their work and are trained in photography.

Pros:

  • The opportunity to be creative
  • Opportunities for travel
  • Varied assignments
  • Never a dull moment

 

  1. Beauty editor

Beauty editors are media professionals who oversee the work of beauty writers. It may include selecting, editing, and proofreading articles for print publications and blogs, covering a wide variety of topics on all aspects of the beauty industry, such as fashion (clothes and accessories), makeup, and hair styling. 

 

Training/experience:

  • Experience in the publishing/beauty industry
  • A journalism/English degree
  • Editing, writing, and proofreading skills essential 
  • Ability to work under pressure and to deadlines

Pros:

  • Great job opportunities
  • Creatively rewarding
  • Good earning potential
  • Good career prospects

 

  1. Esthetician

Estheticians specialize in skin care treatments (facials, waxing, etc.) and usually work in salons and spas.

Training:

A state license is required (this may vary by state) and generally include completing a training program.

Pros:

  • Rewarding. 
  • Flexible hours
  • Can start your own business

 

  1. Manicurist/Nail technician

Manicurists/nail technicians specialize in anything to do with beautifying the nails, which includes manicures, pedicures, as well as nail art. They may also provide other beauty services such as hand and foot massages.

Training:

Completing a training course and obtaining a state license is required (which may vary by state). 

Pros:

  • Creative 
  • Working with people and making them feel good
  • Flexible work schedule

 

  1. Cosmetologist

Providing beauty services such as hair, skin, and nail care, as well as makeup application and waxing, is all in a day’s work for cosmetologists.

Training:

A state license is required.

Pros:

  • Creative
  • Working hours are flexible
  • The opportunity to work for yourself

 

  1. Image consultant

Image consultants keep up with the latest fashion trends and use their fashion knowledge and skills to advise clients on how to look their best. This includes giving wardrobe, makeup, and hair styling advice.

Training/experience:

No formal training is needed. However, experience working in the fashion or beauty industry is essential. 

Pros:

  • Interesting/rewarding
  • Meet interesting people
  • The opportunity to express your creativity and sense of style
  • A growing industry 

 

  1. Massage therapist

Massage therapists are massage specialists. They can work in various settings, such as health retreats, spas, and fitness centers.

Training:

Massage therapists must complete a training program and obtain a state license (this may vary by state).

Pros:

  • The enjoyment of working with people and making them feel good
  • Good career prospects
  • Flexible hours

 

  1. Beauty consultant

Clients get professional advice from beauty consultants on various beauty treatments and services, as well as beauty products and makeup applications. Beauty consultants usually work in retail settings.

Training:

No formal education is required. 

Pros:

  • Free or discounted beauty products
  • Sales incentives
  • Meeting people

 

Conclusion

Finding a job that allows you to express your originality while earning a living is rare. The beauty industry is vast and offers many opportunities for anyone with the creativity and passion to pursue a career.

 

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