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The average salary for a Shampooer in U.S. is $29,260.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $29,260

$22,190$35,850

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $14.07

$10.67$17.23

What does a Shampooer earn?

Shampooers earn on average $29,260 per year in the U.S. They often work with beauty salons, spas, hotels, and other hospitality-based businesses to ensure perfect hygiene. Shampooers have the option to specialise in different types of hair treatment and styling, scalp massage and skin conditioning.

How to earn more as a Shampooer

To become a shampooer, you will need some specialized training. After completing the training, you will gain a better understanding of your duties, such as how to wash, cut, and colour hair. To make more money as a shampooer, you can move into more specialized areas of work, like working in a luxury salon, or start to teach classes in styling and cutting hair. You could also go self-employed and open your own shop, or offer mobile services.