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How a Career in the Beauty Industry Can Provide Future Leadership Opportunities for Your Teen

 Leadership Opportunities for Your Teen

The beauty industry is big, and there are several career options within it. Perhaps your teen is interested in becoming a cosmetologist, an esthetician, or a tattoo artist. Perhaps they're interested in working on the business end of the industry, too. There are several avenues to take, with many offering room for growth and an ability to take on a leadership role. Here are some facts about the leadership roles involved with three of the career options within the beauty industry your teen can pursue.Cosmetology

If your teen is interested in becoming a cosmetologist, they must enroll in a program to earn their license. Cosmetologists learn how to cut, style, and dye hair. While it may be harder to earn steady money at the beginning of this career, growing a solid client base can ensure stability. If your teen is sociable, growing their clientele and utilizing social media to obtain new clients as a cosmetologist may be something they would be good at. Cosmetologists have the opportunity to earn a good income if their clientele is stable and continually grows. 

A cosmetologist can earn a higher income if they decide to open their own salon. Owning their own salon would provide more opportunities to help their community. For example, Great Clips offered free haircuts to veterans this past Veterans Day. As his or her own boss, your teen would be able to begin this type of initiative to help those in need in their own city or town. Additionally, owning a salon allows for expansion. Perhaps opening a salon dedicated to hairstyling for weddings is your teen's dream. Did you know that 75% of American brides receive engagement rings consisting of gold and diamonds? Ownership of a salon that preps soon-to-be-brides could be a lucrative business. The leadership role that salon ownership entails includes managing an entire salon, its workers, and its business' image. If your teen wants to be a cosmetologist and would be capable of growing and expanding their clientele and business skills, this may be a great career option for them.

Esthetics

Estheticians provide skin care services and treatments, including facials, hair removal, and makeup application. According to the beauty experts at Mom Curls this career path is suitable for individuals with a passion for helping people achieve and maintain their best skin through their knowledge of products and the services they provide. A career in esthetics requires licenses for certain procedures and services.

Estheticians can work in salons or medical spas. While medical spas and hospitals may pay more, working in a salon offers business-related growth opportunities. If your teen is passionate about their work, builds a stable clientele, and has a business mindset, then opening their own salon and working on their own terms may be a perfect fit for him or her. 6.97 million Americans used professional waxing services four times or more within six months in 2019. It's often forgotten how regularly people utilize professional services when it comes to hair removal. Esthetics can also include body wraps, chemical peels, hot stone therapy, facials, spray tans, and services related to eyebrows, eyelashes, and makeup. What do all of these services have in common? Clients who seek comfort and stability in their esthetician. Providing high-quality and high-priced services can earn an esthetician quite a bit of money, and this is why opening his or her own salon could be a valuable opportunity.

Tattoo Artistry

Is your teen an extremely talented artist? Perhaps he or she is always doodling and creating designs. The tattoo industry is another avenue within the beauty industry your teen could pursue. Similar to cosmetology, a tattoo artist would need to earn their license, pay for chair time in a salon, and build a clientele. In this day and age, utilizing social media is a great way for potential clients to see previously done work and design ideas, which can prompt them to schedule an appointment. Tattoo artists do not necessarily have to be social butterflies, but communication with their clients is crucial for a job well-done and obtaining follow-up appointments.

Once a tattoo artist has grown a sufficient clientele, opening their own shop is definitely an opportunity worth considering. Ownership of one's own tattoo shop can earn a greater income and provide growth opportunities. If your teen is an entrepreneur at heart, owning his or her own business may be an enjoyable leadership role to take on.

Business ownership includes promotion. 92% of searchers will pick businesses on the first page of local search results. Therefore, if your teen is tech-savvy, perhaps website creation and social media management would be easy tasks they'd enjoy performing to keep his or her own tattoo shop up and running.

The beauty industry is often forgotten about when it comes to choosing a career path post-high school -- but don't make this mistake if your teen is interested. If your teen is passionate about providing hair, skin, or art services for people and would perhaps be interested in and capable of taking on a leadership role down the road, encourage your teen to shadow the profession of his or her interest. The beauty industry offers the opportunity to build connections within the profession as well as put smiles on clients' faces, too.