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Becoming a hair stylist does not take much time. Some good resources include http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Hair-Stylist, http://www.spabeautyed.com/career-center/hair-stylist or http://hairstylescene.wordpress.com/2011/02/11/2011-hair-ideas-trends-and-tips/.
three to two years
About 1 to 2 hours depending on the hair and the stylist
Beautician. Hair stylist/hairdresser.
If the hair extensions aren't clip-in, you should go back to your stylist & have him or her take them out so you don't damage or rip out your real hair.
By taking stylist collage.
Who and where is monica hair stylist
Tara Smith - hair stylist - was born in 1973.
Get a photo of him and take it to your stylist. He/she will most likely be able to cut your hair like his. :)
It all depends on the stylist, their experience level, and YOUR hair. If you have a lot of hair, it will definitely take a lot longer than someone with shorter or thinner hair. I would guess an average at about one hour, but be prepared to pay more just to be on the safe side. If you want to be super sure, call your stylist and ask for an estimate to make sure you're fully prepared on the day of your appointment.
A hair stylist
There is nothing you can do but take it as a lesson learned & wait for your hair to grow back. You need to, of course, inform the stylist & the manager/owner of the salon & let them know what happened. There is always that risk though & you know that any time you relax your hair.