Some salons allow their assistants to wash, blowdry, flat iron, or set the hair.
If you charge for your services, by definition you are in the business of hair styling and you must have a license. This involves going to school and getting the license for your state. If you do not get your license, you are liable for damages if you accidentally hurt your client, in addition to criminal charges by the state. The reason is that chemicals and processes can go horribly wrong even in the hands of licensed professionals. Health and safety, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, and techniques of manipulation are just a few of the many subjects involved in the professional course. Getting a license can protect you and your clients.
The difference between barber school and cosmetology school is that they concentrate on different areas. Barber school primarily concentrates on hair, while cosmetology school concentrates on both hair and makeup.
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Cosmetology schooling hours vary from state to state. Regardless of graduating from Cosmetology school however, hair styling cannot be done in a salon until a Cosmetology licensed is obtained by passing the State Board exam.
Tuition at a cosmetology school varies from about $5,000 to $10,000. The price will depend on how widely know and respected the school is, the type of program you are entering (nails versus hair), and the location of your school. Most cosmetology schools offer financial aid.
No just cosmetology school to get the license.
No, just cosmetology-a vocational school.
You can straighten your hair wish a blow dryer, a flat iron/hair straightener, or with chemicals.
You can be able to find a cosmetology school at a website called, beauty schools directory.com. Try this site and you will see that they offer you a chance at makeup, hair and nail care.
cosmetology school. there are many school options. i know where i live there is a Paul Mitchell school and a Michael's school of design and a few others. just google it
if you want you hair to be straight, i guess so
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From what I remember in my studies in Cosmetology school and haircolor classes, there is no scientific term for gray hair.