Written by Sherri Jessee for the PBA // July 18, 2011
For almost as long as I can remember, I have been interested in the world of beauty. Even as a child, I could be found sketching out hair designs and cutting hair. However, never in a thousand years would I have dreamed it be possible for someone from a small town to travel the globe, work with celebrities, have work published in magazines internationally, AND write a column for the Professional Beauty Association! Yet, here I am with the amazing opportunity of sharing with you information on a few of the many opportunities available in the beauty business. After twenty-five years of salon ownership and working behind a chair, I can truly say that I STILL love doing hair. It is tremendously rewarding on a daily basis to be able to help people look their best and, consequently, feel better about
themselves.
themselves.
Here I am with my two wonderful salon assistants, stylists Amy Lauren and Karen Musick |
A few Career Choices in Beauty Biz:
- Cosmetologist
- Nail Technician
- Esthetician/Makeup Artist
- Wig Specialist
- Work in a Salon
- Work on a Cruise Ship or at a Resort
- Salon Owner/Salon Manager
- Platform Artist/Educator
- Hair/makeup for TV, Movies, or Theater
- Beauty Writer/Magazine Editor
- Sales Consultant
- Beauty Advisor/Retail
- Session Stylist
With the famous Ted Gibson |
Ever considered the idea of doing hair for fashion shows? Touted as one of the “Four Kings of Fashion Week,” renowned Session Stylist Peter Gray was generous enough to comment on doing hair for such high-profile events, which, according to Peter, requires, “blood, sweat, and tears…with huge highs and lows. The challenge is very real and the satisfaction enormous when it all works.” He exudes, “I wouldn’t trade it for the world!”
The gorgeous work of Peter Gray as seen in Beauty Launchpad |
With the amazing Helen Oppenheim |
Thought about owning or managing a salon? As a salon owner/manager, I encourage both professional and personal development in my team and enjoy watching them grow stronger and prosper. The relaxing/nurturing environment in my salon makes it a pleasure to come to work as we all continue to grow our skills. As a platform artist, it is tremendously rewarding to share cutting/coloring/finishing methods with stylists around the world and see them become more confident and successful as a result. Personally, I just love doing session work, and pulling off a successful photo shoot is exhilarating. My NEXT goal is to teach classes on the process.
Just like setting your GPS in your car when you go on a trip, you will need to establish your beginning location and final destination. Then you can map out the steps you need to get where you want to go.”
On stage in India for RUSK with Apeni George and Marcus Cailett |
Which brings me to the point of setting goals… It is crucial to do this if you want to see progress. Just like setting your GPS in your car when you go on a trip, you will need to establish your “beginning location” and “final destination.” Then you can map out the steps you need to take to get where you want to go. Occasionally, you may find yourself “recalculating your route.” The momentum is amazing. As skills and connections develop, I am able to do things I NEVER dreamed possible.
Allow me to share with you the building process: When I became an educator, my first goal was to teach in the eight states I could reach in an eight-hour drive. After that goal was reached, I set my goal to teach in half of the US states. Next, I ordered a passport and set my goal to travel internationally. I have now been to five continents! As one milestone is reached, new goals are formed. Decide what you would like to do and plot your path. If you stick to it with hard work and diligence, you WILL reach your desired destination… and then some!
About the Author
Sherri Jessee has owned Sherri’s Hair Salon in Bristol, VA for 20 plus years. Amazing artistic talents in hair and makeup combined with the knowledge gained from a Bachelor’s degree in education from Emory & Henry College have helped make Sherri one of the most sought after educators in the beauty industry. Sherri has been featured as an industry expert in such acclaimed magazines as OK!, Cosmopolitan and Beauty Entertainment, as well as in numerous educational videos and television shows. Sherri also writes a regular blog entitled “Sherri’s Steps to Style” on PBA’s Beauty Insider blog where she covers topics and offers tips on hair, makeup, working with celebrities, salon ownership, marketing tools, business building, and advanced education. Visit Sherri’s website at sherrijessee.comsee her PBA blog at probeauty.org/news or contact her at sherrijessee@me.com.
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