Last week, Bectu – a trade union representing workers in the creative industries – published its essential skills requirements for professionals working with textured hair and darker skin tones.
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Last week, Bectu – a trade union representing workers in the creative industries – published its essential skills requirements for professionals working with textured hair and darker skin tones.
The report is supported by the British Beauty Council, alongside other key industry stakeholders. The British Beauty Council supported collation of data within the report in order to provide feedback and endorsement.
Designed by hair and makeup professionals working in film and TV, the report contains core recommendations for improving education around textured hair and darker skin tones.
Its key recommendations for the creative industries include:
The report found that black, Asian, and minority ethnic performers in the creative industries experienced a litany of unprofessional conduct from certain hair and makeup artists.
This included damage to their hair, having to pay for or do their own hair due to a shortage of professionals with the required skills, and having to bring their own personal make-up to work.
As such, Bectu’s report, alongside the work of supporting organisations, couldn’t be more essential.
Since its inception, the British Beauty Council has been campaigning for better representation of a diverse range of hair textures and skin tones across the industry.
From the report ‘A Beauty Industry That Looks Like You’ to the advocacy of its affiliates and strategic partners, the Council continues to engage with Government, businesses, and other organisations to promote change.
Finally, Bectu’s report gives recommendations for training providers across the UK who offer courses catering for textured hair and make-up for darker skin tones.
It also provides information on funding opportunities for students who take these courses. Organisations that offer funding, bursaries and other support include ScreenSkills and Bectu itself.
For more information and to read the report, click here.
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