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If you have hairdressing qualifications and or experience there are many sectors you can work in including, hairdressing salon, hotels, spas, mobile hairdresser, training college and cruise ships. Industries you could transfer to with hairdressing qualifications and further training in another field are; make up and hair department in theatre, film or TV.
There are many different ways to get into a hairdressing job and you don't need a degree. You can start as an apprentice in the salon and be taught in there, you can go and do courses to get the qualifications you will need or you apply to hairdressing acadamies.
To teach hairdressing you will need NVQ level 1,2 and 3 also a PGCE and an A1 Assessors award! Experience is not always necessary but is useful if you have at least 5years experience in the salons.
There are no qualifications needed, only sufficient experience to get the job.
none dont underestimate the technicalities of hairdressing though. you still need to be smart
A background in science or healthcare is often required to gain entry into these programs
The profession of someone who works at a hairdressing job is a Hair Stylist. They have gone to hairdressing school to study the correct way to trim hair and what styles suit different face shapes.
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Hairdressing has been around for thousands of years. Ancient writings indicated that hairdressing was in ancient Egypt and in Africa.
Someone who goes to college to do hairdressing whilst working as a hairdressing assistance (washing hair, making teas etc) taking everything in.
There are a wide range of online hairdressing games available however it is not believed that these games would actually improve one's hairdressing skills. Some of the hairdressing games that can be found and played online are Cindy the Hairstylist and Hair Mania.
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