(includes average of full time, part time and low time salaries
for professionals at specialized salons)
Licensed cosmetologists provide a variety of personal services
that help clients look and feel their best. These services
primarily include the care and treatment of hair, nails and skin.
It can also involve consultations on health and wellness (such as
diet and nutrition, fitness and health and wellbeing).
Personal appearance is not only a key factor in keeping one’s
morale high, a well groomed appearance is also a factor in
enhancing one’s chances for a successful career. A career in
cosmetology means you will devote your talents to making others
look and feel their best. A cosmetology education and license is
necessary for pursuing a career as a hair stylist/designer/barber,
nail technician, esthetician or makeup artist. Licensing
requirements vary from state to state for each area of expertise.
The primary goal of a successful licensed cosmetologist is
creating an experience for the client that he or she will enjoy
and want to repeat. Cosmetologists keep pace with the fashion
world and stand ready to meet the constantly changing career
skills vital to success. Today’s cosmetologists must possess, and
continually upgrade and refine, a wide range of skills to meet the
needs of a diverse clientele. Continuing education is a must!
Cosmetology offers opportunities for personal growth and many
career options.
The demand for cosmetologists:
In January 2007, there were 1,682,641
professionals employed in the nation’s 370,215 beauty
salons, barber shops, skin care salons and nail salons. The
typical salon is a small full service salon with 5 stations, 3
full-time professionals and 2 part-time professionals. Salon
owners report an average of 127 clients per week.
The salon industry is a job-seekers market.
"Salon owners reported 484,660 job openings were filled during
2006. This represents an average of 1.3 openings per salon. Nearly
40 percent of all new positions were filled by inexperienced
workers."
"Even with significant levels of hiring, nearly
three-quarters of the salons that tried to fill positions
were not able to find qualified applicants. The
supply of skilled professionals in the industry continues to fall
short of the demand. This is a chronic shortage that has been
reported in earlier surveys of the cosmetology industry."
"The cosmetology industry employs individuals in every
town and city in the country. No community exists without
barbershops and hair salons. They range from single chair
operations to large salons with dozens of workstations."
"The universe probably underestimates employment in the
industry. Unincorporated individuals who may work out of their
home are not included, nor are organizations that might provide
personal care services, but are in a business that is unrelated to
the personal care industry. Examples include department stores,
cruise ships or resorts, and retirement communities."
"The salon industry employs nearly 1.7 million professionals,
over half of whom are fulltime experienced employees who work as
cosmetologists. While these professionals tend to move around
within the industry, there were more vacated positions in 2006
than well-prepared entrants to fill the positions. A sizeable
number of employees (27 percent) leave each year with plans to
open their own salon, work from their home, or rent a booth and
become independent contractors. This suggests that the
industry provides the option to start one’s own business."
"Of the various specialties, the increasing demand for
nail technicians appears to be most substantial. While
nail technicians currently make up only 9.7 percent of the current
industry employees, nearly 18 percent of the job openings are in
that area."
"The data lead us to believe that growth in the industry is
constrained by too few new entrants to the profession.
Demand for cosmetology services is estimated to expand at least at
the same rate as the growth of the population."
Other key findings:
• 56% of salon employees work full-time, 31% part-time (20-35
hours) and 13% work less than 20 hours.
• The average salary, NOT including tips, is about $30,000
to $48,000 per year. "-www.careersinbeauty.org