Professional Face Feelers
You can’t be afraid of getting up close and personal when you’re a professional face feeler. Also called “sensory scientists,” these pros touch other people’s faces after they’ve used products like razors or lotions, and then give their expert opinions on how the products can be improved.
Usually a part-time job for those in the business, these professionals tend to work just two to three hours a day and just two to three days a week, while making around $10 to $25 an hour for their touchy-feely know-how, according to ABC News.