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Which Beauty Career Path
Is Right for You?

Group of beauty school students at Jenny Lea Academy in Johnson City TN
If you’re considering a future in the beauty industry, understanding the different career paths available in cosmetology, esthetics, nail technology, and barbering can help you decide which program is right for you. Whether you’re just beginning to explore your options or narrowing your focus, understanding where each path can lead can help you move forward with confidence.


Jenny Lea Academy prepares students for beauty careers throughout Johnson City, the Tri-Cities. Our programs are designed to prepare students for licensure and real-world careers—while leaving room for growth, specialization, and change over time.



Careers with a Cosmetology Diploma

Cosmetology offers the broadest foundation in the beauty industry and is a great fit for those who enjoy variety, creativity, and working closely with people.

Career opportunities may include:
  • Salon Stylist
  • Color Specialist or Extension Specialist
  • Bridal or Event Stylist
  • Salon Manager or Owner
  • Personal Stylist
  • Makeup Artist
  • Editorial, Fashion, Film, or Television Stylist
  • Brand Educator or Platform Artist

Cosmetology is ideal if you want flexibility, diverse skill sets, or the option to specialize later in your career.


Careers with an Aesthetics Diploma

Aesthetics focuses on skincare, wellness, and results-driven services. This path often appeals to those who enjoy detail, client care, and a calm but professional environment.

Career opportunities may include:
  • Spa or Salon Esthetician
  • Medical Esthetician
  • Lash or Brow Specialist
  • Waxing or Hair Removal Specialist
  • Makeup Artist
  • Resort or Wellness Center Esthetician
  • Esthetics Educator
  • Beauty Product Consultant or Buyer
This path works well for those interested in skincare science, wellness, or spa-based careers.


Careers with a Nail Technician Diploma

Nail technology is a creative, fast-paced option that allows for artistic expression and flexible work opportunities.

Career opportunities may include:
  • Nail Technician or Nail Artist
  • Spa or Resort Nail Technician
  • Salon Owner or Manager
  • Freelance Nail Artist (events, photo shoots, on-location work)
  • Nail Instructor
This path is often a great fit for detail-oriented creatives who enjoy working independently or building a personal brand.


Careers with a Barbering Diploma

Barbering blends tradition, precision, and strong client relationships. It’s a hands-on, people-focused career with both creative and entrepreneurial opportunities.

Career opportunities may include:
  • Barber or Men’s Hairstylist
  • Barbershop Manager or Owner
  • Self-Employed Barber
  • Barber Educator
  • Product or Brand Representative
  • Film or Television Grooming Specialist
Barbering is a strong choice for those who value consistency, craftsmanship, and long-term client connections.

Still Deciding? Here Are a Few Things to Consider


Choosing a path isn’t about having everything figured out—it’s about knowing yourself.
Ask yourself:
  • Do I enjoy working with people every day?
  • Do I prefer variety, or focusing on one specialty?
  • Am I comfortable with hands-on, physical work?
  • Do I see myself working for a salon—or owning my own one day?
  • Am I motivated by creativity, flexibility, or structure?

There’s no “right” answer—just the path that fits you best.
 

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If you’re still exploring, that’s okay. The best way to learn more is to talk with our admissions team, tour the campus, and ask questions.
 
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Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Choosing a career in the beauty industry isn't about having everything figured out — it's about understanding your interests, strengths, and goals. As you explore cosmetology, esthetics, nail technology, or barbering, consider a few important questions:

Am I ready for the physical demands of the job?
Beauty professionals often spend long hours on their feet and working with their hands. Stylists, estheticians, and nail technicians may also work in positions that require focus and stamina throughout the day.

Where do I want to work?
Some graduates work in salons or spas, others in resorts, medical aesthetics practices, or even their own businesses. Thinking about your ideal work environment can help guide your training path.

Do I want to own my own business someday?
Many beauty professionals eventually open their own salons, studios, or freelance businesses after gaining experience in the industry.

Do I enjoy working closely with people?
Beauty careers involve constant interaction with clients. Strong communication and relationship-building skills are just as important as technical ability.

Can I thrive in a fast-paced work environment?
Client schedules can vary day to day, so flexibility and organization are important skills in the beauty industry.

When do classes start?
New classes begin regularly throughout the year. Contact us to learn about upcoming start dates and enrollment deadlines.