Unofficial Therapists? Today is National Hairstylist Mental Health Awareness Day
By MichelleW |

National Hairstylist Mental Health Awareness Day

No longer missing from the spotlight on mental health awareness are the struggles that hairstylists endure. Customers regularly reveal their personal struggles to their hairstylists, which are nearly as diverse as those handled by mental health professionals. Compounded by the high-energy and creative nature of the profession, job-induced stress, anxiety, and depression can sometimes be at the surface, and hard to hide from clients behind their fierce facade. 

Booksy, the app that connects 13M users to beauty and wellness professionals for appointments, has designated today, May 27, as National Hairstylist Mental Health Awareness Day. Today, Booksy shines a light of advocacy and support on the mental health struggles these pros may have and lets them know it’s okay to have an off day, take time for themselves, and talk about their problems, too. 

According to a Booksy survey of its barber and hairstylist professionals:

  • 43% of professionals feel like their client’s unofficial therapist all of the time
  • 44% have a hard time separating themselves from work mentally even when they aren’t behind the chair

Consider these insights from Booksy’s survey of consumers to learn about what they share with their hairstylist, their opinions of them, and more:

  • Covid-19–74%
  • Family–72%
  • Work–59%
  • Personal relationships–46%
  • Physical health–41%
  • Mental health–26%
  • Sex–21%

Hairstylists have a telling impact on their customers

  • 61% said they generally feel happier
  • 47% of people feel more optimistic after a visit to their hairstylist
  • 37% feel more confident in social situations

Customers have been picking up on how their hairstylist is feeling

  • 27% notice their hairstylist frequently seems stressed
  • 26% notice their hairstylist frequently seems overworked
  • 20% said their hairstylist frequently seems anxious
  • 16% notice their hairstylist frequently seems depressed. When hairstylists open up to their clients, here’s what they’ve been talking about
  • 71% have expressed frustration over Covid-19 measures needed to do their job
  • 57% have opened up about personal problems
  • 55% have raised concerns about making ends meet
  • 41% have discussed thoughts about changing their profession

You can find out how to recognize hairstylists at https://nationaltoday.com/national-hairstylist-mental-health-awareness-day/

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