Living for lashes? Spellbound by skincare? Wake up thinking about making up? Well, have you ever thought about becoming a beauty therapist? Turning your passion into a career never looked so good, and with many Brits considering a career change after a period of pandemic-based reflection, could this be the ideal time to switch?
As Future in Beauty, specialists in nail technician training courses, tell us, ‘’we have seen a real boom in take-up as people look to create another revenue stream for themselves or change their career completely.’’
They go on to point out how the booming beauty services industry offers a great opportunity for those who want to train to turn a hobby/side gig into a new business or change their career entirely, and we couldn’t agree more!
Indeed, working in beauty is an increasingly popular profession in the UK, and for good reason. Alongside the fact that it’s a growing and increasingly lucrative industry, one of the joys of working in the beauty industry is the opportunities it creates for qualified and fully-trained beauty therapists.
The possibilities are endless and boast the potential to create a flexible and fulfilling career for yourself. If that’s piqued your interest, then here are 5 IDEAL career opportunities beauty training could open the door to.
CRUISE SHIP BEAUTICIAN OR ONBOARD HAIRSTYLIST
Hospitality is one of the biggest industries in the world, with around 10% of the global adult population working within it. As such, there is always demand for beauticians pretty much anywhere in the world, but particularly in areas popular with high levels of tourism.
If you love to pamper people and make them look and feel their very best, then consider becoming a cruise ship beautician or hairstylist. Not only do you get to help people feel great on holiday, but you get to see the world while doing so! And what could be better than that?
Most cruise ships employ hairstylists that perform the same role as their counterparts on land, but to guests who want to look their very best while on holiday (mind those scissors if the seas are looking a little choppy!). Alternatively, every cruise worth its sea salt has a spa. You can work as a beauty therapist in the spa, offering facials and other beauty treatments to those onboard.
Working on a cruise ship is a wonderful way to see the world and gain experience in the world of beauty. It’s a win-win.
A WEDDING MAKEUP ARTIST
The importance of making a bride and her team look their best on the Big Day carries with it a huge amount of responsibility. It’s a job for someone who can easily build a relationship and rapport with people, is tolerant of high-pressure situations and highly-stressed clients, and is adaptable to last-minute changes in the brief.
If you’re able to tick those boxes, then you might just find you’re suited to one of the most fulfilling roles out there. The great thing about being the organiser of wedding beauty regimes and makeup artistry is that you can do it anywhere in the world. Moreover, it can provide a steady income as there will always be people who want to get married and look their best.
Most wedding makeup artists tend to be freelance or self-employed, which can also mean more flexibility in choosing when and where you want to work. But the very best part of the job? Seeing the beautiful bride looking and feeling her best, confidently heading for the aisle!
A MOVIE MAKEUP ARTIST
If you’re a film buff, then a career as a movie makeup artist could be the ideal fit for you. A makeup artist’s responsibilities aren’t just about applying makeup to actors prior to filming and schmoozing with the stars; they play a pivotal role in the telling of the story, helping directors convey a character’s journey, and often completely changing the look of actors with some serious technical wizardry!
Indeed, if you’re ever watched Brad Pitt’s incredible reverse-aging transformation on The Curious Case of Benjamin Button or Robin Williams’ hilarious turn in Mrs Doubtfire, then you’ll know just how important makeup can be to a movie. Could you be the next star in the world of actor transformations?
A RUNWAY HAIRSTYLIST
Become a qualified hairstylist and the world is your oyster, especially if you can land a dream role at a global fashion show. While the job of a runway hairstylist is highly coveted and therefore hugely competitive, it’s completely achievable for those who have an eye for detail and a dexterity with the comb.
Moreover, it will provide you with some of the most memorable moments of your career, as you’ll be working with some of the most creative minds in the fashion industry.
BEAUTY BLOGGER
If you’re the kind of person who loves to try out free samples of brand new products and provide useful beauty tips to other aesthetic-minded individuals, then you might find a huge amount of job satisfaction in the world of beauty blogging and vlogging.
The world of beauty blogging, vlogging and influencing can be surprisingly lucrative for those who make it to the top. As reported by Professional Beauty, the top 10 beauty influencers can earn, on average, £598,571 via Youtube beauty reviews, tutorials and tips.
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Of course, you’ll have to develop your own striking look and voice in order to stand out, as this is a field that’s understandably saturated. But if you have the skills to make unique, captivating content that draws viewers in quickly and doesn’t let them go until the video ends, then you might find that making beauty content quickly leads to other roles, such as endorsements and advertising opportunities.
We can’t wait to see how your career in beauty progresses!