Yes, school is basically required for everything
You can go to a tech school. Some only take about 6 months; but you have to have you're certificate to be a hairstylist.
To become a hairstylist you will complete high school or earn your GED. After this you will need to successfully complete a cosmetology school.
you can go to beauty school and go to a funeral home and asked can you be their funeral hairstylist
at the minimum it is best that you attend cosmitology school
Go to beauty school for 6-9 months and take a test.
# A male Hairstylist is called "ein Friseur". # A female Hairstylist is called "eine Friseuse". # But Hairstylist is also in common usage.
There are a lot of ways to become a hairstylist. More information on how to train to be a hairstylist can be found on the website of the American Association of Cosmetology Schools.
What is the education to do hairstylist?u need to tell me the answer now please i have a test now?!!!
There are so many opportunities out there for hairstylists such as Salon Owner Trade Publication Writer Cosmetology School Instructor Cosmetology School Owner Hair Color Specialist Platform Artist Nail Technician State Board Inspector State Board Examiner Photo Stylist That is just to name a few but there are more things that you can do as a hairstylist.
If you think you have a natural talent for cutting or styling hair, and you are trying to find a new direction in your life, consider enrolling in a hair style school. You can have an entirely new career as a well-paid hairstylist, and if you enjoy creating and designing hair you are certain to gain a good following of regular clients. Hair style school can teach you a great deal about different ways to cut hair, style hair and color hair. You can be a professional hairstylist who works in a beauty salon, or you can start your own beauty salon.
As long as it takes you to finish. Every state has a different amount of required hours to become a hairstylist. I live in Utah and it required 2000 hours. It took me about one year going full time.
That depends on the details of your state, provincial, or other applicable licensing laws.