Why Hire Brow Specialists on ChairTribe
ChairTribe makes it easy to find, evaluate, and hire qualified brow specialists for your business.
Brow Portfolios
See brow transformations showing shaping, tinting, and lamination work.
Technique Expertise
Filter by specialty - waxing, threading, lamination - to find your match.
Client Reviews
Read reviews from clients about precision and technique.
Book Your Brow Artist
Connect with skilled brow specialists in your area.
What to Look For When Hiring a Brow Specialist
Finding the right brow specialist for your team requires evaluating skills, experience, and cultural fit. Here are the key qualifications to consider:
Essential Skills
- Brow shaping techniques
- Waxing and threading
- Brow tinting application
- Lamination technique
- Face shape analysis
- Brow mapping
Preferred Certifications
- State Esthetician or Cosmetology License
- Brow Lamination Certification
- Threading Certification
- Henna Brow Certification
- Brow Design Training
Brow Specialist Experience Levels
Understanding experience levels helps you set appropriate expectations and compensation.
Entry Level
0-1 years: Junior Brow Artist ($25K-$32K/year)
Mid Level
2-4 years: Brow Specialist ($35K-$45K/year)
Senior Level
5+ years: Lead Brow Artist, Trainer ($48K-$55K+/year)
Common Brow Specialist Job Titles
When posting a job or searching for candidates, consider these common titles:
Where Brow Specialists Work
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How to Hire Brow Specialists on ChairTribe
Post Your Job
Create a free job listing with your requirements, compensation, and workplace details.
Browse Candidates
Review portfolios, credentials, and performance data from qualified brow specialists.
Connect & Hire
Message candidates directly, schedule interviews, and make your hire.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hiring Brow Specialists
It depends on the service and state. Brow waxing typically requires an esthetician license. Threading has fewer requirements in some states. Brow tinting and lamination requirements also vary.
Brow specialists earn $28,000 to $55,000+ per year. Those in busy brow bars or high-end locations can earn more, especially with tips and commission on product sales.
Brow lamination is a treatment that relaxes and sets brow hairs in a desired direction, creating a fuller, more uniform look. It's sometimes called a 'brow perm' and typically lasts 6-8 weeks.
Yes! Brows are a consistently popular service, and skilled brow artists build loyal client followings. It can be a great niche within the beauty industry with steady demand.