Groundbreaking report reveals economic value of the uk hair and beauty industry
Published
23rd May 2019
by laurahusband

This report, which has been peer-reviewed shows the UK Government needs to take our industry seriously in terms of regulation. It shows that we are a significant player in the world of retail and everything that is connected with it. From our perspective, the government needs to realise how significant we are and stop undervaluing us.The report also found the hair and beauty sector is an important UK employer with a significant number of businesses making notable contributions to the gross value added in the UK every year.
Key findings of the economic value report
Employment:- Between 286,889 and 337,687 people were employed by the UK hair and beauty sector across 49,371 businesses in 2017
- Between £5.6 billion and £6.6 billion was the total gross value added generated by the UK hair and beauty sector in 2017.
- The gross value added per worker in the UK was estimated to be £19,398 in 2017
- Over 16,000 apprenticeships in hair and beauty were undertaken in the UK during 2017 and 2018.
Key recommendations of the economic value report
Introduce mandatory licensing- The UK government should introduce mandatory licencing of hairdressers, barbers and the beauty sector throughout the UK
- The hair and beauty sector should be rightly recognised as a creative industry by the UK Government and as a Foundational economy sector in Wales and given the associated support it needs to continue to thrive.
- The UK Government should improve careers advice to accurately represent the realities and excellent professional opportunities available. We also call on Ministers and policymakers to reflect this in the comments they make about careers in the sector