Innovation and reinvention have always been at the forefront of the beauty industry. From new developments in AI cosmetics solutions to hyper-personalized skincare and clean beauty, the global market for beauty products is being driven by ever-increasing consumer demand. According to recent research, the American cosmetics industry is predicted to grow to a seven-hundred-billion-dollar industry by 2027. Cosmetics, skincare treatments, perfumes, and hair care products are at the forefront of the rising demand. This opens the door to a wide variety of career possibilities within the beauty industry, with numerous job offerings such as cosmetic consultancy, beauty blogging, brand ambassador job opportunities, and more.
Since the pandemic, there has also been an ever-growing trend to work in a less structured environment. With this in mind, let’s learn from the experts from job aggregator Jooble to take a closer look at ten remote beauty industry jobs.
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Chat Beauty Advisor
Chat beauty consultants communicate with customers on beauty product websites via online chat, offering advice on cosmetics, product recommendations and information, as well as dealing with general beauty product-related inquiries.
Duties include:
- Dealing with clients who access the live chat app on the website
- Providing clients with product advice and solutions
- The job may also entail responding to clients out of usual office hours
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Remote Beauty Proofreader
The job of a Beauty proofreader is to pick up grammar, punctuation, formatting, and spelling errors. Beauty proofreaders would examine every piece of writing that appears on the company’s websites, social media pages, brochures, product labels, etc. They also examine the technical accuracy of product descriptions.
Duties include:
- Proofreading presentations, press releases, social media postings, and more.
- Identifying and correcting technical errors
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Social Media Content Creator – Beauty
Social media content creators are responsible for the planning, development, production, and editing of a company’s social media assets. This includes producing content for social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.
Duties include:
- Tracking all of the company’s social media assets
- Coordinating strategies with social media managers
- Ensuring that all material is consistent with the company’s brand and vision
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Beauty Blogger
Beauty bloggers blog about clothing, skincare, hair styling, makeup, and other beauty topics. They also discuss beauty techniques and the latest trends and developments. A top-notch blog can make money by selling beauty products (affiliate marketing) as well as generating advertising revenue. Besides, it is essential for these bloggers to manage the business side of things; for instance, if they need to create invoices for their clients, Paystub.org allows them to select a template, input the necessary details, and download the desired invoice.
Duties include:
- Writing interesting articles regarding all facets of personal beauty
- Establishing and updating social media resources
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Beauty Products Affiliate Marketer
Beauty product affiliate marketing can offer excellent remote earning potential and can also be combined with beauty blogging. By reviewing and promoting beauty products through online marketing campaigns, these online marketers earn commissions from selling cosmetics, fragrances, skincare products, and many other types of beauty products.
Duties include:
- Creating strategies for online marketing
- Producing engaging marketing material for websites, blogs, product reviews, social media posts, videos, and podcasts
- Monitoring individual campaigns to ensure they are successful and yield financial returns
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Beauty/Fashion Image Consultant
Image consultants are professionals who help their clients project a more positive personal or professional image. They review, improve, and design their clients’ appearance offering guidance on beauty makeovers, hair styling, and clothing.
Duties include:
- Scheduling consultations with customers to determine their objectives, both personal and professional
- Evaluating, enhancing, and changing the client’s image
- Coaching clients with suggestions that help them improve their image
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Beauty Brand Ambassador
Beauty brand ambassadors increase brand recognition through advertising, social media, trade shows, and word-of-mouth. Their aim is to promote and enhance brand awareness, thereby creating more sales for the company’s products. Brand ambassadors are thoroughly knowledgeable about the products and service offerings they are promoting.
Duties include:
- Posting on social media about the company’s beauty products or services
- Taking part in events and trade exhibitions
- Interacting with clients both physically and online
- Planning marketing events
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Makeup Artist
Makeup artists are in charge of altering individuals’ appearances with the aid of cosmetics, wigs, prosthetics, and other accessories. They may also give beauty makeovers to customers who want to update their appearance, as well as help clients create their best looks at weddings and other special occasions. Makeup artists can also find work in a number of other industries, including the entertainment industry (movies and theater), fashion shows, and more.
Duties include:
- Makeup and cosmetic prosthetics application and removal
- Ascertaining their client’s needs
- Interacting with customers on a one-on-one basis
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Specialty Soap Maker
Specialty soap manufacturing and selling soaps can be turned into a lucrative way of earning an income remotely. Consumers have become increasingly reluctant to use commercial soaps that contain hazardous chemicals. This has resulted in a rising demand for handcrafted soaps using natural ingredients. The startup capital investment for a soap-making business is relatively low, yet it has the potential to be very profitable.
Duties include:
- Manufacturing soaps and associated goods like bath bombs, fizzes, etc.
- Investigating methods for making soap products
- Purchasing ingredients, perfumes, etc.
- Fulfilling client orders
- Managing and stocking the right amount of inventory
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Cosmetic Sales Representative
The cosmetic sales industry involves selling makeup and personal care products for both women and men. Cosmetic sales reps can work in a variety of settings, from full-time positions at beauty counters in large stores, to part-time direct-sales positions that allow them to work remotely.
Duties include:
- Marketing and selling cosmetic products
- Connecting with wholesalers and retailers
- Sales negotiations on a one-on-one or corporate level
Well, there you have it! Ten different jobs within the beauty sphere that can be done in the comfort of your own home. Or where ever you may choose to work. Which of these remote beauty industry jobs would you contemplate having?