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Career Goals for a Hairstylist

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By Megan Torrance

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Professional hairstylists offer a variety of hair-related services, keep records of products used or treatments performed on clients, and provide consultations to male or female customers on caring for their hair at home. The Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that the demand for advanced hair treatments, including straightening and coloring, has increased over the past few years and predicts the trend will continue. Stylists with updated knowledge and thorough experience are likely to excel.

Daily To-Dos

Some personal goals may be more like daily reminders. Celebrity hairstylist Diana Schmidtke told "Teen Vogue" that, before breaking into a career in the beauty industry, you have to make commitment into a goal. She explained that you have to commit to never giving up on your dream or long-term vision. Additionally, make it a daily priority to work on toughening up. Accepting rejection or criticism is common for stylists. Not only is it tough to meet all of the demands each client makes, but people often switch stylists due to convenience or a change in pace.

Reoccurring Requirements

In hairstyling, whats hot and whats not changes quickly. Succeeding in hairstyling requires keeping up with the craft, owning your skills and knowing the industry. Enroll in a hair design school that focuses solely on hair cutting, coloring and styling, rather than a cosmetology program. If youve already done that, make taking an advanced class or freshening up your skills your goal. Regularly practice scalp treatments, waves and curls, braiding and styling with a variety of hair types.

Advancing Objectives

The key to advancing is gaining experience. Start off with friends and family before taking a job in a salon. Move on to a position in a hotel or on a resort, where youll constantly meet new clients and network. From there, try working as an independent contractor or become a mobile stylist in one area or around the world. If you prefer to be stationary, consider moving to a city that has a high demand for hair services, such as New York City, Chicago or Minneapolis.

Long-Term Goals

Determine where you want to be in 10 or 15 years, and make that your ultimate goal. Maybe you prefer to be self-employed, creating your schedule and picking your clients. Many stylists aim to work in entertainment or fashion, such as styling models for photo shoots and runway shows. Others aspire to be platform artists, traveling around the world to perform, entertain, educate, and sell products or services at high-profile industry events and beauty shows.

References

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics: Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists: Job Outlook
  • Teen Vogue Daily: 20 Questions with Celeb Hairstylist Diana Schmidtke
  • Beauty Schools Directory: Hair Design Schools by State
  • Seventeen: Dream Jobs: Be a Personal Stylist
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics: Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2012

Resources

  • The Daily Journal: Divorcing Your Stylist Is a Hard Thing to Do

Writer Bio

Based in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, Megan Torrance left her position as the general manager for five Subway restaurants to focus on her passion for writing. Torrance specializes in creating content for career-oriented, motivated individuals and small business owners. Her work has been published on such sites as Chron, GlobalPost and eHow.

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