Cosmetology offers a variety of opportunities for you to explore and dive into. Deciding which path to take will quickly develop over time. As you begin your Cosmetology Education, you’ll get incredible exposure to all kinds of fields such as Esthetics, Massage, Nails, Make-up Artistry, and so much more.
Whether you become a Make-up Artist working on Broadway actors or a Hairdresser cutting and styling hair locally, you’ll always be in-demand and you’ll have the diverse background to go virtually anywhere in the world!
Consider this; regardless of experience, nearly all cosmetology fields report job openings in specialized and full service salons. And with a specialty comes increased earning potential. According to the NACCAS 2007 Job Demand report, specialized Cosmetologist earned over $38,000, Braiders earned $33,502, and Hair Colorists earned nearly $43,000 in a full-service salon and over $46,000 in a specialized salon.
Spa Trends
One of the most noticeable growths in the industry is with the increase in spas. The spa industry employs over 267,000 professionals, and garnered $9.4 billion in revenue, according to the International Spa Associations 2007 industry study. ISPA’s 2008 Trend Watch indicates a movement toward all types of spa experiences for teens to expectant mothers, and the most requested service is massage therapy. This increase demand for spa services inevitably opens the door for more job opportunities.
Nail Down A Lucrative Career…
Manicured nails are becoming a necessity for an overall polished look. And, this increased need for beautiful nails has given the Nail Technology profession a boost. The demand for highly skilled and trained Nail Technicians is gaining speed and the outlook is positive. According to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for manicurists and pedicurists will increase between 21-35% through 2010. Although Nail Technicians account for roughly 9% of Nail Techs in the industry, it is projected that Nail Technicians will see a 16% increase in job vacancies, notes NACCAS Job Demand Survey.
Design Your Future…
A reported 370,215 salons employed over 1,682,000 professionals, according to the NACCAS 2007 report. And, 53% of salon owners had job openings. The reality of long term employment in the cosmetology industry is strong and continues to grow. The number of salons opening by independent individuals, in other words owning your own business rather than working for a larger corporation, increased by 18% which accounted for the 65% of salons owned independently. You could create your own future and enjoy a comfortable life with unlimited earning and job potential.