Job opportunities for licensed cosmetologists include private beauty salon services, consultant and sales representative in cosmetics departments, which employ trained cosmetologists for demonstrations, applications, and merchandising, or owner of their own beauty salon or spa. Although limited, the demand for cosmetologists at health spas and resorts is increasing. Major cosmetic companies also employ licensed cosmetologists to work in research, sales, demonstration and education. Cosmetologists provide customers with a range of beauty services including shampooing, tinting, bleaching, cutting and styling hair. Cosmetologists also may give scalp and facial treatments, shape eyebrows, do makeup analysis and give manicures.
Jobs are also available as aroma-therapist, barbers, beautician, beauty consultant, therapist, bodywork and massage therapist, color consultant, cruise hospitality specialist, electrologist, estheticians, film and theater hair specialist, service assistants, hairdressers, hairstylists, makeup artist, manicurists, pedicurists, platform artist, and reflexologist to name a few.