Red hot careers in Hairdressing

Wondering what and where exactly you can work after completing your hairdressers qualification? Your options aren’t limited, that’s for sure, so don’t be stressed about being stuck in one field for far too long. In fact, there are some highly-paid job positions in hairdressing which might interest you.

Salon Hairdresser

A hairdresser should do anything which is related to female hair. This means hair colouring, cutting, and styling.

You can also go for a fast track version of a hairdressing course at CPBA. If you do, you will end up with VTCT Level 3 Diploma in less than 6 months! No reason to attend college or any other special schools, since you get to learn everything right here.

If you do, you will be given the opportunity to work:

  • In a commercial salon
  • In a Specialist African type hair salon
  • On your own, aka from home, freelancing etc
  • Work in product manufacturing
  • Work on TV & Film
  • In theatres
  • In hospitals and care homes

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Salon Stylist

A salon stylist works with some prestige brands on interesting positions. They work with models, fashion designers, photographers, as well as stylists on some sets. They colour the hair, curl it, do some finishing touches, and help with the creative process when it comes to picking out the perfect shoot for the albums, cover magazines etc.

Barber

Barbers are in charge of men’s hair. They do cuts, styling, as well as highlights. They are in charge of any hair texture, as well as trimming of the facial hair and connecting it to the hairstyle. Barbers can also enjoy a faster course at CPBA, and can end up with their diploma in 4.5 months. They can also work on television, can run their own salons, or can work as home-based barbers.

Editorial/ Advertising Stylist

Editorial and advertising stylists prep models for editorial or commercial photo shoots. While most people in hairdressing start out represented by an agency, it becomes easier to strike out independently after building up a great portfolio and industry cred. These stylists must be very versatile, organised, and able to execute a wide variety of looks from sweet girl-next-door to über-freaky.

Celebrity/ Personality Stylist

Doing hair and makeup for big names seems like a glamour position, and in some ways it is — but make no mistake, it’s a very demanding role! Whether you’re styling Kate Upton for the red carpet, getting Florence Welch ready for a live show, or prepping your local TV anchor for the six o’clock news, you’ll need a lot of patience, flexibility, time management skills, and the technical expertise it takes to make temperamental personalities happy when their pictures pop up on TMZ.

Have a look at our available courses at CPBA.