Hairdresser/Barber Kaikutikuti Makawe

Hairdressers/barbers cut, colour and style hair. Barbers also shave and trim hair, moustaches and beards.

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Hairdressers/barbers can join Hair and Barber New Zealand. 

Hairdressers/barbers may do some or all of the following:

  • consult with clients about the style and cut they want
  • wash, cut, colour, style and blow-wave hair
  • shave and trim beards and moustaches
  • sell haircare products and products for hair and scalp problems
  • clean and sanitise equipment and their work area
  • promote their services on social media 
  • run their own business.

Physical Requirements

Hairdressers/barbers need to be reasonably fit and healthy and able to stand for long periods. They also need to have good hand-eye co-ordination and steady hands. Also, they should not be allergic to chemicals.

Useful Experience

Useful experience for hairdressers/barbers includes:

  • work as a hairdresser's/barber's assistant
  • sales or other work involving contact with people.

Personal Qualities

Hairdressers/barbers need to be:

  • good at communicating and listening
  • friendly and polite
  • organised
  • able to follow instructions
  • accurate, with an eye for detail.

Skills

Hairdressers/barbers need to have:

  • skill in different hairdressing and barbering methods, including cutting, styling, perming and colouring
  • knowledge of current hair and barbering trends
  • knowledge of hair and skin types, and how they react to chemicals such as colouring products
  • knowledge of health and hygiene regulations
  • creative and artistic skills
  • basic maths skills.

Hairdressers/barbers who run their own businesses also need bookkeeping and management skills.

Conditions

Hairdressers/barbers:

  • usually work on week days, at least one weekend day, and some evenings
  • work in hairdressing salons or barbershops, which can be very busy
  • work with equipment that can cause cuts or burns.

Hairdresser/Barbers can earn around $47K-$65K per year.

Pay for hairdressers/barbers varies depending on experience and how many clients they have. They may also receive bonuses and commissions.

  • Apprentice hairdressers and barbers can expect to start on the training wage with pay increasing as they gain skills and complete unit standards.
  • Qualified hairdressers/barbers usually earn at least minimum wage.
  • Qualified and experienced hairdressers/barbers with a good client base usually earn up to $65,000 a year.
  • Highly skilled and experienced hairdressers/barbers can earn from $65,000 to more than $100,000. 

Hairdressers/barbers running their own business may earn more than this, but their income depends on the success of the business.

Sources: Trade Me Jobs, 'Salary Guide', 2018; and Vivo Hair & Beauty, 2018.

Hairdressers/barbers may progress to set up their own hairdressing/barbering business or move into management, training or education roles.

Years Of Training

2-4 years of training usually required.

There are no specific requirements to become a hairdresser/barber. However, employers usually prefer people with either:

  • New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing - Professional Stylist (Level 4)
  • New Zealand Certificate in Commercial Barbering (Level 4).

You can gain a hairdresser/barber qualification by:

  • completing an apprenticeship, which the New Zealand Hair and Beauty Industry Training Organisation (HITO) oversees
  • applying to have your hairdressing experience recognised by HITO through the Qualification by Experience (QbyE) programme.
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