Creativity & Ideation × Classification Details: Other Barbers, Hairdressers, and Beauty Service Occupations
8 matching jobs found.
Wardrobe Assistant (Film Production)
A specialist in film production who prepares and manages costumes suited to characters, performing fittings and repairs in line with the shooting schedule.
Wig Stylist
A specialist profession that selects, processes, and fits wigs for various purposes such as medical use, fashion, stage, and cosplay, providing customers with the optimal style.
Wig dresser
Wig dressers are professionals who select wigs according to customers' requests, adjust sizes, cut and style, color, and perform maintenance, etc.
Wig Maker
Specialist who creates, adjusts, and maintains wigs using human hair or synthetic fibers tailored to the customer's head shape.
Kimono Consultant (Japanese Clothing Dressing)
A kimono consultant is a specialist who selects and coordinates kimonos, obis, and accessories according to the customer's requests, body type, and occasion (TPO), and performs the dressing.
Tokoyama
Traditional technical profession that creates, fits, and styles Japanese hairstyles and wigs for kabuki actors, sumo wrestlers, and others.
Hair and makeup staff (non-beautician)
An occupation that involves setting hairstyles and applying makeup at diverse sites such as films, TV, stage performances, and bridal events. Handles hair and makeup tasks without a beautician qualification.
Makeup Artist (Non-Hairdresser)
A professional who applies makeup according to clients' requests and scenes to bring out their charm. Does not require a beautician license and mainly focuses on makeup performance.