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Barbers, Cosmetologists, and Other Personal Appearance Workers

Barbers, Cosmetologists, and Other Personal Appearance Workers

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According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook 2010-11 Edition, Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of 2008, people working as hairdressers totaled about 630,700, with a projected increase to 757,700 by 2018.

Source:  Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, Barbers, Cosmetologists, and Other Personal Appearance Workers, on the Internet -  September 03, 2011.

Employment is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations:

-A State license is required for barbers, cosmetologists, and other personal appearance workers, the majority, although qualifications vary by State.

- About 44 percent of workers are self employed; many also work flexible schedules.

-Overall employment of barbers, cosmetologists, and other personal appearance workers is projected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations.

- Opportunities for entry-level workers should be favorable, while job candidates at high-end establishments will face keen competition.

Employment Change

Personal appearance workers will grow by 20 percent from 2008 to 2018, which is much faster than the average for all occupations.

Employment For Barbers, Cosmetologists, and Other Personal Appearance Workers

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Employment trends are expected to vary among the different occupational specialties.

Employment of hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists will increase by about 20 percent, much faster than average, while the number of barbers will increase by 12 percent, about as fast as average.

This growth will primarily come from an increasing population, which will lead to greater demand for basic hair services. Additionally, the demand for hair coloring and other advanced hair treatments has increased in recent years, particularly among baby boomers and young people.

This trend is expected to continue, leading to a favorable outlook for hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists.

Growth In Full-Service Spas & Nail Salons

Continued growth in the number full-service spas and nail salons will also generate numerous job openings for manicurists, pedicurists, and skin care specialists.

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Estheticians and other skin care specialists will see large gains in employment, and are expected to grow almost 38 percent, much faster than average, primarily due to the popularity of skin treatments for relaxation and medical well-being.

Manicurists and pedicurists meanwhile will grow by 19 percent, faster than average.

Summary - Barbers, Cosmetologists, and Other Personal Appearance Workers Job Prospects

Job opportunities generally should be good, particularly for licensed personal appearance workers seeking entry-level positions.

A large number of job openings will come about from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations, retire, or leave the labor force for other reasons.

However, workers can expect keen competition for jobs and clients at higher paying salons, as these positions are relatively few and require applicants to compete with a large pool of licensed and experienced cosmetologists.

Opportunities will generally be best for those with previous experience and for those licensed to provide a broad range of services.

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