Hair Colorist Career Profile, Salary & Job Outlook
What does a Hair Colorist do?
A hair colorist works in a salon or spa and specializes in dyeing hair. They utilize different techniques to create depth and tone for permanent, semi-permanent, and highlighting dye jobs. Some hair colorists also cut and wash hair, while others focus solely on coloring.
How much does a Hair Colorist make?
According to Ziprecruiter, Hair Colorists make a national average of $38,661 or $18.59 an hour (as of April 2022). Entry-level hair colorists make around $24,500 annually, with senior-level hair colorists making $49,000 a year. This wide range also depends on skill, seniority, company or clientele, and location.
What impact does this career have on the beauty industry?
Hair colorists create dyes and shades to accentuate their client’s hairstyle safely. Unfortunately, synthetic dyes used in coloring contain chemicals resulting in hair loss and damage. Colorists know to create a client’s desired look to allow them to maintain healthy hair.
What is the job outlook for this career?
Analysts forecast that global beauty industry revenue will reach $716 billion by 2025. In addition, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), job opportunities in the hairstyling field are expected to increase at a rate of 19% during the 2020-2030 decade.
How to kick off your career:
- Practice coloring techniques and build a portfolio.
- Explore the FIT x Beauty Inc. Beauty Business Essentials online course.
- Download Yellowbrick’s Ultimate Beauty Career Guide.
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Learn From:
Ron Robinson, Beauty Business Essentials contributor,
Cosmetic Chemist and Founder of BeautyStat Cosmetics
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