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Slated to open in summer 2019, the company's first retreat model will offer guests highly-sensory ... You'll also be able to educate our amazing guests about their individual hair care needs while ...

Slated to open in summer 2019, the company's first retreat model will offer guests highly-sensory ... You'll also be able to educate our amazing guests about their individual hair care needs while ...

Slated to open in summer 2019, the company's first retreat model will offer guests highly-sensory ... You'll also be able to educate our amazing guests about their individual hair care needs while ...

UNITE hair care and Glo Skin Beauty, who support and love our salon staff as much as we do ... Be a role model and Blo brand ambassador * Participation in maintaining a professional, clean, fun ...

... hair color, while generating increased sales and profitability. This role builds lasting ... Demonstrate the Sally Engagement Model utilizing tutorials, provide written summary of the ...

... hair color, while generating increased sales and profitability. This role builds lasting ... Demonstrate the Sally Engagement Model utilizing tutorials, provide written summary of the ...

... hair color, while generating increased sales and profitability. This role builds lasting ... Demonstrate the Sally Engagement Model utilizing tutorials, provide written summary of the ...

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How much do hair modeling jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for hair modeling in the United States is $40.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.25 and $43.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Hair Modeling job?

A Hair Modeling job involves showcasing various hairstyles, haircuts, colors, or haircare products for brands, salons, or marketing campaigns. Hair models may participate in photoshoots, runway shows, trade shows, or live demonstrations. They typically need healthy hair and may be required to undergo styling, cutting, or coloring based on the client's needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Hair Modeling position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Hair Model, you need healthy, versatile hair along with the ability to follow styling directions and maintain personal grooming to professional standards. Familiarity with booking platforms, basic modeling portfolios, and industry hair care products is helpful. Confidence, reliability, and a cooperative attitude with stylists and photographers are essential soft skills. These qualities ensure models can present a range of hair looks effectively while meeting the demands of photo shoots, live demonstrations, and brand campaigns.

What are typical responsibilities and work environments for hair models?

Hair models typically participate in photo shoots, runway shows, or live demonstrations, showcasing various hairstyles and hair products for brands or stylists. You may spend time in studios, salons, backstage at events, or on location, often working alongside a team of stylists, makeup artists, and photographers. Flexibility is important, as schedules and styling requirements may change frequently to meet client needs. Many hair models build portfolios that highlight their range and may advance to become brand ambassadors or work with well-known hair professionals as their careers progress.
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Infographic showing various Hair Modeling job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 68% Full Time, 27% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 72% Physical, and 28% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $83,896 per year, or $40.3 per hour.

Physician Opportunity | Cosmetic & Hair Restoration Practice | Seattle, Washington

The Provider Finder

Seattle, WA

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Physician – Hair Restoration & Aesthetic Medicine

Location: Seattle, Washington
Schedule: Full-Time | Monday–Friday | No Nights or Weekends

Practice Overview

Established cash-pay hair restoration and medical dermatology practice seeking a physician interested in building a long-term career in hair restoration and aesthetic medicine. This is a unique opportunity to train directly under an experienced physician and become part of a highly respected, growth-oriented practice with a strong reputation in the Seattle market.

The practice is also expanding into cosmetic and aesthetic services and offers a collaborative, supportive environment with an experienced clinical and operational team already in place.

Position Highlights
  • Direct mentorship and hands-on training in hair restoration/transplant procedures
  • Opportunity to grow into a high-demand specialty with long-term career potential
  • Monday–Friday schedule only
  • No call, nights, or weekends
  • Cash-pay practice model
  • Strong clinical and administrative support staff
  • Long-term growth and potential future partnership opportunities
Ideal Candidate Background

Physicians with procedure-oriented experience and a strong interest in aesthetics and hair restoration are encouraged to apply, including backgrounds such as:

  • Family Medicine
  • Emergency Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • Other procedure-focused specialties

Prior hair restoration experience is not required. Training will be provided.

Ideal Candidate Profile
  • Interested in aesthetic medicine and hair restoration long term
  • Coachable, team-oriented, and growth-minded
  • Entrepreneurial mindset strongly preferred
  • Strong interpersonal and patient communication skills
  • Seeking a long-term opportunity within a collaborative practice environment
  • Candidates with procedural interests and hands-on clinical experience preferred
Compensation & Benefits
  • Base compensation plus production incentives
  • Structured ramp-up and training period
  • Long-term earning potential tied to procedural growth and performance
  • Relocation assistance may be considered for the right candidate
Additional Information

This opportunity is ideal for a physician seeking a relationship-driven, culture-focused environment with the ability to grow professionally within a rapidly expanding specialty. The practice is open to candidates nationwide who have a genuine interest in aesthetics, procedural medicine, and long-term career development in hair restoration.

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to connecting soon!

Manish Parashar
Recruiter, The Provider Finder
843-984-0745
www.theproviderfinder.com
manish@theproviderfinder.com