You don't need any. You might be better doing a vocational course rather than a-levels or going straight into work / training.
Skills and InterestsIf you want to be a hairdresser you should:If you are aged between 16 and 24 you may be able to do an apprenticeship. Please see the Training section for more information.You can find information on qualifications and career paths in the hairdressing industry on the Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Authority (HABIA) website. Please see the Further Information section for a link to the website. Please note: HABIA do not provide courses and are not able to supply lists of course providers.
TrainingYou can work towards the following NVQs/SVQs:City and Guilds Specialist Awards are also available at levels 2 and 3. They are short awards which will enable you to focus on areas including:
You can find details of the NVQs and other qualifications on the HABIA website. Please see the Further Information section.
Higher level qualifications you can do when you are an experienced hairdresser, include:
You can do foundation degrees in Hairdressing and Salon Management at a few colleges and universities. For entry to these you will usually need:
You can do degrees in beauty therapy and hairdressing at several universities and colleges in the UK. To enter a degree courses you will usually need:
Please check with colleges or universities for exact entry requirements.For information about foundation degrees see Foundation Degree Forward
To search for colleges and universities offering foundation degrees, HNDs and degrees see Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)
The Freelance Hair and Beauty Federation (FHBF) runs training courses for hairdressers on planning, setting up and managing your business, as well as ongoing training and Continuing Personal Development (CPD). Please see the Further Information section for contact details.Apprenticeships may be available for those under the age of 24. In England these are currently Apprenticeships (level 2) and Advanced Apprenticeships (level 3).
Apprenticeships may be different in other areas. For further information see Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland
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GCSE
You will need about 4-6 GCSEs to become a hairdresser but check with different colleges because all are different. hope i helped
To be a hairdresser you need chemistry.
You need a steady hand and you need to have a positive attitude and teamwork X
You will need to study for three years at secondary school
Cutting hair would perhaps help :s
You can't become levels, but you need over 1,000 points to get to the next level.
You need biology for definite
Yes
beautician
If you want to be a professional hairdresser, the answer is yes you need to go to hairdresser school. Because they will get a lot of proper education there. And it provide the certificates to show what you capable of.