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About Dall Italia
Dall Italia (Dallitalia.com) is a North American marketplace for professional beauty brands, with a focus on education, craftsmanship, and long-term support for working salon professionals. We collaborate with licensed beauty professionals to support product education, professional training, and real-world salon use.

Our work centers on a curated group of Italian professional beauty brands that emphasize formulation, technique, and results within salon environments. These brands are not widely distributed in the U.S., and participation involves professional product use, education, and brand collaboration rather than traditional employment.

Opportunity Overview
We are seeking experienced, licensed hair professionals who are interested in participating as Product Ambassadors and Educators within the Dall Italia ecosystem.

This opportunity is best suited for established beauty professionals who enjoy working with professional products behind the chair, educating peers or clients, and collaborating with brands alongside their existing salon or education work. Participation is flexible and designed to complement an individual’s current professional setup.

Areas of Participation May Include
Participating in virtual product education or training sessions
Demonstrating professional hair care or color products in salon or educational settings
Educating clients or peers on proper product usage, formulation principles, and techniques
Supporting online workshops, presentations, or education events
Providing professional feedback on product performance and education materials

Not all participants engage in every area. Involvement varies based on interest, experience, and availability.

Qualifications
Active cosmetology or hairstyling license (U.S. or Canada)
Professional experience working behind the chair or in a salon environment
Strong communication skills
Experience educating clients or peers is helpful but not required
Comfortable participating in virtual sessions or remote collaboration

Compensation & Structure
This is a partner-style opportunity. Compensation is performance-based and depends on how partners integrate Dall Italia products into their existing services and/or education work. Partners may earn through incentive-based compensation or revenue-sharing tied to product and education activity. Earnings range shown reflects performance and partner activity and is not a guaranteed salary. Specific details vary by program and are discussed individually.

How to Apply

  • To express interest, please submit:
  • Your license information
  • A brief overview of your professional background
  • A link to your professional profile or social presence (optional)

Qualified professionals will be contacted to share additional context and discuss potential next steps.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary, Contract

Pay: $2,000.00 - $7,000.00 per month

Expected hours: 10.0 – 40.0 per week

Work Location: Remote

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