Teach Beauty School Students About the Beauty Industry with a Career as a Cosmetology Instructor

There are hundreds of top beauty schools across the country that need talented instructors to work with students and help develop their beauty careers. What could be better than taking something you love to do and introducing your knowledge about and experience in that topic to other inquisitive minds?

How to Become a Beauty School Instructor

Beauty careers combine technical knowledge and practical experience. Top beauty schools look for instructors who have years of experience, exceptional leadership skills, and a flair for inspiring and mentoring students. In addition to experience and personal skills, some employers may require that a beauty teaching course be completed, either online or at a college of beauty.

Where Do Beauty Instructors Work?

Beauty instructors usually work at beauty schools, technical colleges, or cosmetology institutes; however, there are many other avenues they can explore, as well, such as:

  • Public colleges and institutes
  • Private vocational colleges
  • State examination boards
  • Hair product companies (Redken, Aveda, L'Oreal, Schwarzkopf)

They can also train apprentices through in-house salon training programs, or work on behalf of government regulation agencies for salon standards and safety.

The Career of a Beauty School Instructor

Beauty instructors usually work Monday through Friday while teaching at a college or institute. Those who teach privately, freelance, or act as consultants or educators for product companies may work varied days and hours. They also travel more as they visit clients and salons in different locations. Salaries vary greatly, depending on the company and individual experience. Some instructors at a beauty college may start in the $30K to $40K per year range, while those with a lot of experience who teach and provide freelance consulting could make more than that.

Along with constant research on the latest trends and knowledge in beauty education, the routine duties of a beauty instructor include:

  • Creating course outlines and class structures
  • Testing the students on practical and technical knowledge
  • Attending school and product related information courses
  • Tutoring students individually, as needed
  • Offering career guidance for new or upcoming graduates in your classes and programs

Featured Schools

Marinello Schools of Beauty

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Get started on your beauty career with training from Marinello Schools of Beauty.

Campus Locations:
  • Las Vegas
  • Sacramento
  • San Bernardino
  • Visalia
  • Wilshire
  • Hayward
  • Stockton
  • Redding
  • Reseda
  • Simi Valley
  • San Mateo
  • Victorville
  • Reno
  • City of Industry
  • Murrieta
  • Fresno
  • Cathedral City
  • West Covina
  • Whittier
  • Huntington Beach
  • Concord
  • Chico
  • Moreno Valley
  • Los Angeles
  • Paramount
  • Bell
  • San Rafael
  • Seaside
  • Burbank
  • Castro Valley
  • Anaheim
  • Lake Forest
  • San Francisco
  • Napa
  • Santa Clara
  • Inglewood
  • El Cajon
  • Palmdale
  • San Diego
  • Bakersfield
  • Lomita
  • Ontario
  • Hemet
Programs:
  • Cosmetology
  • Esthetics (Skin Care)
Milan Institute of Cosmetology

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Get hands-on training for a beauty industry career at the Milan Institute of Cosmetology.

Campus Locations:
  • Concord
  • Visalia
  • Fairfield
  • Reno
  • La Quinta
Programs:
  • Cosmetology
  • Esthetician (Facialist)
Alameda Beauty College

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Start your career with training from Alameda Beauty College.

Campus Locations:
  • Alameda
Programs:
  • Cosmetology
Salon Success Academy

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Start your beauty career at Salon Success Academy.

Campus Locations:
  • San Bernardino
  • Corona
Programs:
  • Cosmetology
  • Esthetics