beauty careers

Is a Salon Studio The Right Fit For You?

Are you looking to become an independent stylist? Take this quiz and see if you have what it takes to make the leap as your own business owner.

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Looking for a Job? Here's Why Salon Culture Should be Your First Priority

Fitting in isn’t everything. Be yourself and try to find a salon where you can make the best start.

Take Control + Keep Your Profits

Salon professionals choose Sola for many reasons: to set their own schedule, experience more privacy with guests, create a one-of-a-kind salon culture and make more money, for starters. But mainly, it’s about freedom and control.

Where You Want To Be: Get Exactly What You Need From Your Career

From education to benefits to pure passion and freedom to be authentic, hear working stylists count down the 15 powerful, meaningful ways Ulta Beauty can help you be successful, be satisfied and BeU in your career

Meet Three Artists Who Found Their Dream Jobs

Do you wake up every day absolutely dying to get to work because you love your job, your clients, your co-workers and your company so, so much? If so, fantastic! If not, meet three pros who reveal how they found their dream jobs at Madison Reed Hair Color Bars.

30 Career Options for Licensed Cosmetologists

From makeup artist to brand educator to trichologist, there's something for everyone.

Creative Color and a Strong Corrective Game Keeps This Stylist's Career Moving Forward

Meghan Felicione, member of the Ulta Beauty Design Team, can flex her creative muscles as an employee at the salon.

Your Career: A Time to Reconnect and Reinvent

What a year of transition for salon pros. And what an exciting time to come together again.

Seen and Heard: In Their Own Words

Some stories are too important not to share. In this video companion to the Ulta Beauty Pro Team Fall 2021 cover feature, models Cyrus, Dominique, Landyn and Nadia, who identify as transgender, share personal journeys and insights on how they live their beauty.

The Last Beauty Show

"I heard myself say I might not be back next year because my knees refuse to hold me up for two hours—and they cried. Then, they stood and applauded for what seemed an eternity—and I cried."

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